Bug: User mit FR-locale sahen Lyra-Confirmation-Posts trotzdem auf Deutsch
(Banner/Tabs richtig FR). Root: approve.post.ts generierte den Text via
Groq mit hartcodiertem 'auf Deutsch'-Prompt, speicherte als plain content.
Server (approve.post.ts):
- 4 parallele Groq-Calls (Promise.allSettled) — de + en + fr + ar
- Per-Locale-PROMPT_CFG mit subject/action/statsLine/thanksSegment-Texten
- Locale-aware Number-Format (toLocaleString('de-DE'|'en-US'|'fr-FR'|'ar-EG'))
- Content als JSON {de:'...',en:'...',fr:'...',ar:'...'} gespeichert
- Mindestens DE muss gelingen, sonst kein Post (Sicherheit gegen halbe Posts)
- ~4x Groq-cost pro Post (sehr günstig bei Llama-3.3-70b, parallel-latency
bleibt ähnlich)
Frontend (PostCard.tsx):
- resolveLocalizedJsonContent() — try-parsed JSON content
- Wenn JSON-Object mit Locale-Keys → pickt i18n.language, fällt auf DE → EN
- Sonst plain content (Legacy-Posts, Comments, User-Posts unverändert)
- Quick-Reject auf '{' first-char vermeidet JSON.parse-Overhead für 99.9%
der Text-Posts
Legacy-Posts in DB bleiben DE-only (kein retroaktiver Multi-Locale-Rewrite).
Neue Posts ab Deploy haben alle 4 Sprachen.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
User asked for the admin review tooling — and the lyra-bot community
post / notification text that goes out with each submission — to know
whether a submission is a website-domain or a mail-sender-domain. Until
now the type lived only on user_custom_domains and the submission
inherited it implicitly via the foreign key. Reading it back for the
admin list or the lyra prompt meant joining the source row every time.
- migration 20260516_domain_submission_type adds a type column to
rebreak.domain_submissions with a default of 'web' and backfills
every existing row from its linked user_custom_domains.type. The
backfill is idempotent (UPDATE … FROM with the type comparison).
- Composite index (type, status) so the admin pending-list can scope
by category without scanning the whole table.
- submitDomainForReview now copies the source row's type into the new
submission. The submit endpoint picks it up to vary the auto-generated
community-vote post copy: a website framing for type='web' and an
"Mail-Absender"-framing for type='mail_domain'. The user's nickname
is the only PII referenced.
- adminApproveSubmission returns the type alongside the domain so the
approve endpoint's Lyra-bot Groq prompt can swap its subject/action
labels per category. Reject path unchanged — the notification just
carries the bare domain string, no type framing needed.
- BlocklistDomain stays type-agnostic on purpose. The mail-daemon's
getBlocklistedDomainsSet is a flat string-set match against sender
domain or URL host, and works for both categories without splitting.
Adding a type there would be redundant work in v1.0 — revisit only
if we ever need a UI to surface what category each global entry
came from.
38/38 backend tests pass (8 admin/domains, 30 plan-limits including
5 new for the type-copy semantics and community-post text variants).