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The bud watching @owner's sea now sees each card appear in real time instead of having to refresh. Follows the epic RoomConsumer broadcast pattern (view -> group_send -> consumer handler -> send_json), keyed on the owner (mysea_<owner>) since my-sea has no Room. - apps/gameboard/consumers.py: MySeaSpectateConsumer — read-only WS; membership gate matches voice (owner OR present invitee: ACCEPTED + deposited + not left). Relays a `sea_draw` event carrying the owner's full hand. - apps/gameboard/routing.py + core/asgi.py: ws/my-sea-spectate/<owner_id>/. - gameboard/views.py: _notify_sea_draw(owner_id, hand) — best-effort, guarded group_send so a down/missing channel layer can't break the solo draw. Fired from my_sea_lock (both the create + the mid-draw-upsert branch) and from my_sea_delete (empty hand -> clears the spectators' cross). - my_sea_visit.html: a WS listener fills the cross live — SeaDeal.register(card, '.sea-pos-'+pos, isLevity) reuses _fillSlot (incl. the --rank-long squeeze) + seeds the slot clickable into the stage; a DEL re-empties cleared slots. Capped reconnect for transient blips. Tests: 5 channels ITs (owner/present-invitee connect + receive; unauth / stranger / accepted-not-present rejected); +2 view ITs (lock broadcasts owner+ hand; lock still 200s when the broadcast raises). Client fill needs live two-party verification on staging (Redis up). Code architected by Disco DeDisco <discodedisco@outlook.com> Git commit message Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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