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Erik
a01ff42640 feat(launcher): LU2/LU3 — one update question at startup, and it restarts itself
The update surface was a panel the user had to reason about: Check again,
Rollback client, Stage launcher, Install client, Cancel, Close, plus an
installed/available version table, a minimum-launcher-version sentence, and a
"restart required" banner they had to act on. Reaching it meant knowing to
press "Check for updates" in the header.

Now: the feed is checked once at startup. If nothing is out of date, nothing
appears. If something is, one dialog says what is new and offers Update or
Not now.

Launcher before client, deliberately. A client release can declare a minimum
launcher version, so updating the launcher first is what makes the client
update installable at all — and it means nobody is ever shown "install
launcher X or newer before the client update", which is not a sentence a
player should have to read.

A launcher update now restarts into the new build by itself. That reuses the
existing, proven handoff rather than inventing a second one: LauncherSelfUpdate
Bootstrap.TryApplyStagedUpdateNowAsync starts the staged payload in helper mode
against the CURRENT process, exactly as ordinary startup does, and the launcher
then shuts down. Restarting by spawning a fresh copy of the current launcher and
letting its startup notice the staged plan would look simpler and be wrong: the
helper would wait on the new copy while the old one still held its own
executable mapped, so the file replacement could fail. The staged-helper launch
is extracted into one private method both paths call, so they cannot drift.

Deleted: the header "Check for updates" button, OpenCommand, CheckCommand,
InstallClientCommand, StageLauncherCommand, RollbackCommand, CloseCommand, the
version table, IsLauncherMinimumBlocked/MinimumLauncherStatus, the restart
banner, and LauncherUpdatePhase plumbing through the view model.

NOT deleted — none of the safety changed: manifest validation, bounded verified
download, safe ZIP extraction, versioned install with an atomic current.json
switch, the update session barrier, and rollback all still live in
AcDream.Launcher.Core/Updates. Rollback simply has no button; it remains
reachable as Core API with its own tests. The complexity the user objected to
was the panel, not the machinery underneath it.

An unreachable feed stays silent. A friend with no internet must still reach
their characters, so a failed startup check shows nothing at all rather than an
error to dismiss.

Tests: LauncherUpdateViewModelTests rewritten against the new surface (8 tests
— nothing-to-do stays silent, client update installs, launcher update stages
then restarts without touching the client, no-restart-seam fallback, silent
offline, Not now, refused while a session runs, failed install reports why).
Tests for the deleted commands are removed with them, not skipped.
Launcher 59 passed, Launcher.Core 335 passed.

Campaign LU slices LU2 and LU3, landed together because the new prompt replaces
the old one in the same files.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-19 18:49:19 +02:00
Erik
ff01423f3f ci: put the launcher's update pointer in a release, and delete the dist branch
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The dist branch existed to carry ~120 MB payloads that could not go on main.
Once payloads became release attachments it held one 500-byte manifest.json,
so it was a whole branch for a reason that no longer applied.

The pointer is now a release asset too: each publish recreates a one-asset
 release naming the versioned build. Forgejo has no
/releases/latest/download/ route (404), so a pointer is still required — but
keeping it in a release means nothing about distribution lives in git: no
payload branch, no bot commits on main, and no push that could retrigger the
pipeline (which is why writing the manifest to main was not the answer either).

Recreating the tag deletes the old release AND its tag; the tag outlives its
release and would otherwise block recreation.

Versioned releases are retained, so older builds stay downloadable.
tools/publish-dist.ps1 is removed — publishing is CI's job now.
2026-08-19 14:40:41 +02:00
Erik
600c331ac6 feat(launcher): Gitea-backed alpha update feed replaces the GitHub Releases source
The launcher reported "no client available" because its update source was
pinned to a GitHub Releases manifest in a PRIVATE repo — nothing anonymous
could ever be fetched from it. Switch the feed to the PUBLIC Gitea repo so a
friend needs no account, and add the two commands that publish it.

- ReleaseManifestClient.ProductionManifestUri now points at
  git.snakedesert.se/erik/acdream raw on the `dist` branch. No update
  machinery changed: the existing strict reader already accepts any HTTPS
  manifest, so this is a URL swap plus a build script.

- tools/publish-bin.ps1 publishes the payloads into /bin and writes
  bin/manifest.json (schema v1, SHA-256 + size per artifact):
    client-win-x64.zip    AcDream.App + acdream-headless
    launcher-win-x64.zip  acdream-launcher + co-deployed acdream-bake
  Stamps InformationalVersion ONLY — never -p:Version, which also rewrites
  project-reference versions inside the committed packages.<rid>.lock.json
  files and churned every one of them with a throwaway build stamp.

- tools/publish-dist.ps1 pushes /bin to the Gitea-only `dist` branch from a
  throwaway worktree, leaving the developer's checkout, index, and HEAD
  untouched. It refuses a GitHub remote outright.

Why `dist` and not main: the launcher payload is ~103 MB because the launcher
and its co-deployed bake CLI are each self-contained single files (deliberate,
see AcDream.Launcher.csproj). GitHub hard-rejects files over 100 MB, and all
three refs currently track main, so payloads on main would break every GitHub
push. `dist` is a single-commit orphan branch that each publish REPLACES, so
superseded builds never accumulate. /bin stays gitignored repo-wide and is
force-added only on that branch.

Verified live: manifest and both payloads serve anonymously over HTTPS, and a
downloaded client payload matches its declared SHA-256 and size byte for byte.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-18 19:49:06 +02:00
Erik
accd01a008 fix(launcher): harden Campaign LA11 gate evidence 2026-08-15 01:08:41 +02:00
Erik
134edabed2 feat(launcher): complete Campaign LA11 pre-gate support 2026-08-15 00:02:04 +02:00
Erik
09d84387a8 fix(launcher): verify self-update rollback sources 2026-08-14 23:41:55 +02:00
Erik
1955ca8ab5 fix(launcher): harden updater crash recovery 2026-08-14 23:12:15 +02:00
Erik
2d2a5b5046 feat(launcher): implement verified atomic updates 2026-08-14 22:09:34 +02:00