The game board now conditionally renders prize card zones based on
the RulesConfig sent from the backend:
- Add rules_config field to VisibleGameState in backend (visibility.py)
- Add rules_config to frontend game types and game store
- Update layout.ts to accept LayoutOptions with usePrizeCards and prizeCount
- Update StateRenderer to conditionally create PrizeZone objects
- Update Board to handle empty prize position arrays gracefully
- Add game store computed properties: rulesConfig, usePrizeCards, prizeCount
- Add tests for conditional prize zone rendering
When use_prize_cards is false (Mantimon TCG points system), the prize
zones are not rendered, saving screen space. When true (classic Pokemon
TCG mode), the correct number of prize slots is rendered based on
the rules config's prize count.
https://claude.ai/code/session_01AAxKmpq2AGde327eX1nzUC
Architectural refactor to eliminate circular imports and establish clean
module boundaries:
- Move enums from app/core/models/enums.py to app/core/enums.py
(foundational module with zero dependencies)
- Update all imports across 30 files to use new enum location
- Set up clean export structure:
- app.core.enums: canonical source for all enums
- app.core: convenience exports for full public API
- app.core.models: exports models only (not enums)
- Add module exports to app/core/__init__.py and app/core/effects/__init__.py
- Remove circular import workarounds from game_state.py
This enables app.core.models to export GameState without circular import
issues, since enums no longer depend on the models package.
All 826 tests passing.
Added stadium_owner_id field to GameState to track who played the stadium:
- stadium_owner_id: str | None tracks the player who played the current stadium
- When a stadium is replaced, old stadium discards to OWNER's pile (not current player)
- Added stadium_owner_id to VisibleGameState for client visibility
- Updated existing test and added 2 new tests for stadium ownership
This fixes the bug where replacing an opponent's stadium would discard
to the current player's pile instead of the opponent's.
797 tests passing.
Changed forced_action from single item to FIFO queue to support
scenarios where multiple forced actions are needed simultaneously:
- forced_actions: list[ForcedAction] replaces forced_action: ForcedAction | None
- Added queue management methods:
- has_forced_action() - check if queue has pending actions
- get_current_forced_action() - get first action without removing
- add_forced_action(action) - add to end of queue
- pop_forced_action() - remove and return first action
- clear_forced_actions() - clear all pending actions
- Updated engine, turn_manager, rules_validator, and visibility filter
- Added 8 new tests for forced action queue including double knockout scenario
This fixes the bug where simultaneous knockouts (e.g., mutual poison damage)
would lose one player's select_active action due to overwriting.
795 tests passing.
SECURITY: Implement hidden information filtering to prevent cheating.
- Create VisibleGameState, VisiblePlayerState, VisibleZone models
- get_visible_state(game, player_id): filtered view for a player
- get_spectator_state(game): filtered view for spectators
Hidden Information (NEVER exposed):
- Opponent's hand contents (count only)
- All deck contents and order
- All prize card contents
- Energy deck order
Public Information (always visible):
- Active and benched Pokemon (full details)
- Discard piles (full contents)
- Energy zone (available energy)
- Scores, turn info, phase
- Stadium in play
- 44 security-critical tests verifying no information leakage
- Tests check JSON serialization for hidden card ID leaks
- Also adds test for configurable burn damage
Completes HIGH-008 and TEST-012 from PROJECT_PLAN.json
Updates security checklist: 4/5 items now verified