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# AGENTS.md - Guidelines for Agentic Coding
## Project Overview
This is a Flask web application - a "Jeopardy-style" quiz game about the Russian short story "Уроки французского" by Valentin Rasputin.
**Tech Stack:**
- Backend: Python 3.13 with Flask
- Frontend: HTML, CSS, JavaScript (vanilla)
- Data Storage: JSON file (`data/questions.json`)
- State: Browser localStorage (client-side)
- Container: Docker
## Build/Test Commands
### Running Locally (without Docker)
```bash
# Activate virtual environment
source venv/bin/activate
# Run Flask app (default port 5000)
python src/app.py
# Run on specific port
python -c "from src.app import app; app.run(port=5002)"
```
### Running with Docker
```bash
# Build image
./build.sh
# Run container
./run.sh
# Stop container
docker stop sigra && docker rm sigra
```
**Note:** Dockerfile copies only `src/` directory into the container (app.py, data/, templates/, static/).
### Manual Testing
This project does not have a formal test suite. For manual testing:
- Use `curl` to test API endpoints
- Test in browser at http://localhost:5000
## Code Style Guidelines
### Python (app.py)
**Imports** - Standard library first, then third-party:
```python
import json
from flask import Flask, render_template, request, redirect, url_for, make_response
```
**Formatting**
- Use 4 spaces for indentation
- Maximum line length: 100 characters
- Blank lines: 2 between top-level definitions, 1 between function definitions
**Naming Conventions**
- `snake_case` for variables, functions
- `PascalCase` for classes
- `UPPER_SNAKE_CASE` for constants
**Error Handling**
- Use try/except for file operations (JSON loading/saving)
- Return proper HTTP error codes (400, 404, 500)
- Log errors to console
**Flask-Specific**
- Use `app.secret_key` for sessions
- Always use `ensure_ascii=False` with JSON for Cyrillic support
- Use `context_processor` for global template variables
### JavaScript (templates/*.html)
**General**
- Use vanilla JavaScript (no frameworks)
- Prefer `var` over `let/const` for compatibility
- Use `function` keyword instead of arrow functions
**Event Handling**
- Use `onclick` directly in HTML or `element.onclick = function()`
- Avoid `addEventListener` for simplicity
**DOM Manipulation**
- Use `document.getElementById` and `document.querySelector`
- Template literals for dynamic content
- Use `JSON.parse()` and `JSON.stringify()` for localStorage
**Naming** - camelCase for variables and functions
### HTML/CSS (templates/*.html)
**Template Syntax (Jinja2)**
- Use `{% for %}` loops with `enumerate()` for indexed iteration
- Pass data via `{{ variable }}` syntax
- Use `|tojson` filter for JavaScript data
**CSS**
- Use CSS custom properties (variables) for colors
- Follow BEM-like naming for classes
- Keep responsive design in mind
**Structure**
- Inline CSS in `<style>` tags
- Inline JS in `<script>` tags at end of body
## File Organization
```
/home/eof/dev/roma/sigra/
├── Dockerfile # Docker image definition
├── build.sh # Build script
├── run.sh # Run script
├── .dockerignore # Docker ignore
├── src/ # Application source (copied to container)
│ ├── app.py # Flask application
│ ├── data/
│ │ └── questions.json # Game questions
│ ├── templates/ # Jinja2 templates
│ └── static/ # Static assets
├── helm/ # Kubernetes Helm chart
├── venv/ # Virtual environment
├── SPEC.md # Project specification
├── AGENTS.md # This file
└── .gitignore # Git ignore rules
```
## Common Patterns
### Adding a New Question
1. Edit `data/questions.json` manually or via admin panel at `/admin`
2. Structure:
```json
{
"cost": 600,
"question": "Question text?",
"options": ["Option 1", "Option 2", "Option 3", "Option 4"],
"answer": 0
}
```
### Adding a New Route
1. Add route in `app.py` using `@app.route()`
2. Return `render_template()` or `jsonify()`
### Game State (localStorage)
- Key: `francuzskiy_game`
- Structure: `{ score: 0, answered: [], userAnswers: {}, teams: [] }`
- `answered`: array of "cat_q" keys (e.g., ["0_0", "1_2"])
- `userAnswers`: object with keys and `{team, answer}` values
### Multi-team Support
- Teams: 1-3 teams supported
- Questions: 30 (always, regardless of team count)
- Auto-switch to next team after answering
## Security Notes
- Admin panel password: stored in `app.py` (`ADMIN_PASSWORD`)
- No database - data in JSON file
- No SQL injection risk
- XSS: user input in questions is trusted (admin-only)
## Dependencies
```
Flask==3.1.3
Jinja2==3.1.6
Werkzeug==3.1.6
```
## Git Conventions
- Do NOT commit without explicit user request
- Run lint/typecheck before committing if available
- Keep commits focused and descriptive