Z. Cliffe Schreuders fbb69f9c53 Implement comprehensive server-side validation and client integration for inventory and container management
- Added server-side validation for inventory actions, ensuring items are validated before being added to the player's inventory.
- Updated client-side `addToInventory()` function to include server validation and error handling for inventory actions.
- Implemented container loading logic to fetch contents from the server, handling locked containers appropriately.
- Enhanced player state initialization to ensure starting items are correctly added to the inventory.
- Clarified NPC `itemsHeld` structure and updated validation logic to match the expected item format.
- Improved error handling for room access and container interactions, including transaction safety for state mutations.
- Introduced new endpoints for scenario mapping and bulk inventory synchronization.
- Added performance optimizations, including caching filtered room data and implementing JSON schema validation for item structures.
- Established a detailed implementation plan with phased priorities and testing gaps identified for future work.
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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 data
  • PUT /games/:id/sync_state - Sync player state
  • POST /games/:id/unlock - Validate unlock attempt
  • POST /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):

  1. Check if .json exists and is newer than .ink
  2. If needed, run inklecate to compile
  3. 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.

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