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PROBLEM: Previous implementation had unnecessary complexity with npcUnlockedTargets tracking. NPC unlocks should just work like any other unlock method. SOLUTION: 1. Removed npcUnlockedTargets tracking (not needed) 2. NPC unlocks now use standard unlockedRooms/unlockedObjects arrays 3. Updated validate_unlock to check if already unlocked FIRST: - If in player_state unlocked list → grant access - If method='unlocked' → verify against scenario data locked field - Otherwise → validate normally This fixes the race condition issue: - NPC calls unlock API with method='npc' - Server validates NPC has permission - Server adds to unlockedRooms (normal unlock) - Later when player opens door, client sends method='unlocked' - Server sees it's already in unlockedRooms OR unlocked in scenario → grants access Changes: - app/models/break_escape/game.rb: Remove npc_unlock_target!/npc_unlocked?, check unlocked state first - app/controllers/break_escape/games_controller.rb: Remove npc_unlock_target! calls - test/integration/unlock_system_test.rb: Update tests for simplified approach All 37 tests passing, 122 assertions
BreakEscape Rails Engine
Cybersecurity training escape room game as a mountable Rails Engine.
Features
- 24+ cybersecurity escape room scenarios
- Server-side progress tracking with 2-table schema
- Randomized passwords per game instance via ERB
- JIT Ink script compilation for NPC dialogue
- Polymorphic player support (User/DemoUser)
- Pundit authorization
- RESTful API for game state management
- Session-based state persistence
Installation
In your Gemfile:
gem 'break_escape', path: 'path/to/break_escape'
Then:
bundle install
rails break_escape:install:migrations
rails db:migrate
rails db:seed # Optional: creates missions from scenarios
Mounting in Host App
In your config/routes.rb:
mount BreakEscape::Engine => "/break_escape"
Usage
Standalone Mode (Development)
export BREAK_ESCAPE_STANDALONE=true
rails server
# Visit http://localhost:3000/break_escape/
Mounted Mode (Production)
Mount in Hacktivity or another Rails app. The engine will use the host app's current_user via Devise.
Configuration
# config/initializers/break_escape.rb
BreakEscape.configure do |config|
config.standalone_mode = false # true for development
config.demo_user_handle = 'demo_player'
end
Database Schema
break_escape_missions- Scenario metadata (name, display_name, published, difficulty)break_escape_games- Player state + scenario snapshot (JSONB)break_escape_demo_users- Standalone mode only (optional)
API Endpoints
GET /games/:id/scenario- Scenario JSON (ERB-generated)GET /games/:id/ink?npc=X- NPC script (JIT compiled from .ink)GET /games/:id/bootstrap- Initial game dataPUT /games/:id/sync_state- Sync player statePOST /games/:id/unlock- Validate unlock attemptPOST /games/:id/inventory- Update inventory
Architecture
ERB Scenario Generation
Scenarios are stored as .json.erb templates and rendered on-demand with randomized values:
<%= random_password %>- Generates unique password per game<%= random_pin %>- Generates unique 4-digit PIN<%= random_code %>- Generates unique hex code
JIT Ink Compilation
NPC dialogue scripts compile on first request (~300ms):
- Check if
.jsonexists and is newer than.ink - If needed, run
inklecateto compile - Cache compiled JSON for subsequent requests
State Management
Player state stored in JSONB column:
- Current room and unlocked rooms
- Inventory and collected items
- NPC encounters
- Global variables (synced with client)
- Health and minigame state
Testing
rails test
License
MIT
Documentation
See HACKTIVITY_INTEGRATION.md for integration guide.
Description
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HTML
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Ruby
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