Backend simplification:
- The server now loads ONE pool JSON from $QUIZ_POOL_PATH at startup and
upserts a single canonical session. The session id comes from the pool
JSON's optional "session_id" field, falling back to $QUIZ_SESSION_ID.
- The multi-quiz / multi-session CRUD API is gone:
DELETED GET/POST /admin/api/quizzes
DELETED POST /admin/api/quizzes/upload
DELETED GET/POST /admin/api/sessions
DELETED GET /admin/login (HTML stub)
DELETED GET /admin/api/sessions/{sid}/csv (replaced by /admin/api/csv)
Replaced with a single-session control surface:
GET /admin/ — serves admin.html unconditionally
GET /admin/api/state — admin-gated; pool meta + state + QR + join URL
POST /admin/api/reset — admin-gated; wipe submissions + back to lobby
POST /admin/logout — clear admin cookie
GET /admin/api/csv — single-session results
WS /ws/instructor/{sid} — kept; new commands "next" + "reset"
- Instructor "Next" button is now a single state-driving command
(RoomManager.advance_to_next): from lobby it opens Q0; from question_open
it closes the current Q and opens the next; from question_closed it
opens the next; if past the last question it ends the session.
- New RoomManager.reset wipes submissions, participants, and per-question
state, then broadcasts a clean lobby.
- Student GET / now redirects to /?sid=<canonical> when no sid is given,
so the QR / share URL is fully deterministic.
Frontend rewrite (functional baseline; visual polish to follow):
- /admin/ is now a single SPA: GET /admin/api/state decides login form
vs dashboard. No separate /admin/login URL bar.
- Admin dashboard is state-driven with one primary action per state.
QR code, join URL, and live participant list are always visible on the
left so the operator can leave the page on a projector.
- Student answer buttons are big and tappable; reveal screen highlights
correct/wrong choice + shows score, total, and rank.
- Static admin/student SPAs share a CSS palette with light/dark support.
Tests rewritten around the single canonical session id.
The auto-bootstrapped session lets each test fixture skip the old
quiz/session creation dance. 39/39 tests pass.
Cleanup:
- Deleted CODEX_PROMPT.md, IMPLEMENTATION_REPORT.md, NOTES.md, SPEC.md,
static/observer.html (obsolete codex-build artifacts and the unused
observer view).
- .gitignore now blocks /pool.json (the runtime file the operator drops
on the server) and the leftover .codex_done / codex_run.log / etc.
- bootstrap.sh seeds /opt/quiz/pool.json from examples/pool_example.json
on first deploy so a fresh box reaches a usable state without manual
intervention; .env now includes QUIZ_POOL_PATH.
The first-pass JSON-decode hardening exposed two latent bugs that the
fuzz scenario hits as soon as the WS handler stays alive past a bad
message:
1) `data.get("type")` is called on whatever `receive_json()` decodes,
but valid JSON can be a list/string/number, not just a dict. Reject
non-object payloads with a structured bad_message error before
dispatch.
2) `submit_answer` did `if answer not in {"A","B","C","D"}` which
raises TypeError when the client sends an unhashable answer
(e.g. a dict). Add an isinstance(str) guard so any non-string
answer falls into the bad_answer branch instead of crashing the
handler.
31/31 pytest still passes. Together with the prior commit, the WS
handlers now survive the full set of fuzz payloads without dropping
the connection.
A single malformed JSON message (or a "WebSocket is not connected" race
on disconnect) was killing the per-client handler with an uncaught
exception in the ASGI app. The surrounding try/except only caught
WebSocketDisconnect, so the server would log a stack trace and the
client would silently drop.
Wrap receive_json() to catch JSONDecodeError, send a structured
{"type":"error","code":"bad_message"} ack, and continue. Widen the
outer except to (WebSocketDisconnect, RuntimeError) so disconnect
races on send/receive after close exit the handler cleanly instead
of bubbling up the ASGI stack.
Both student_ws and instructor_ws hardened in parallel. 31/31 pytest
suite still passes; this fixes the recurring fuzz-scenario warn and
the cycle-187-style cascade observed in the stress loop.