Root cause: fit_canvas_to_parent requests a wgpu surface sized in
physical pixels (CSS pixels × devicePixelRatio). On HiDPI displays
(DPR ≈ 2) the physical size (e.g. 2612×1469) exceeds WebGL2's per-
dimension texture limit of 2048, triggering a wgpu validation panic
that kills the WASM thread immediately on the first window resize.
Fix: add `resolution: WindowResolution::default().with_scale_factor_override(1.0)`
to the primary window so Bevy uses CSS/logical pixels as the surface
dimensions. For a 1306×734 CSS viewport this keeps the framebuffer well
within 2048 regardless of devicePixelRatio.
Also remove the temporary [drag] console logging added in the previous
commit — the panic was causing drag to never run, not a hit-test bug.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Without this setting, wgpu's naga SPIR-V→GLSL translator uses features
unsupported by ANGLE (Chromium's WebGL2 implementation): storage buffers,
tight inter-stage component limits, etc. ANGLE rejects these shaders with
a fatal "Shader translation error" and a context-lost event.
WgpuSettingsPriority::WebGL2 constrains naga to emit GLES 300es-compatible
GLSL (same limits as WebGL2 spec: no storage buffers, max 31 inter-stage
components, max 255-byte vertex stride). Firefox was already permissive
enough to work without this; Chromium required it.
Result: game renders correctly in both Chromium (ANGLE/SwiftShader) and
Firefox (native WebGL2), with zero JS errors in both environments.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Fixes found while testing the Bevy WASM build in a real browser:
1. chrono wasmbind: add `wasmbind` feature to workspace chrono dep so
Local::now()/Utc::now() use js-sys::Date on wasm32 (previously
fell through to std::time::SystemTime which panics on wasm32).
2. std::time::SystemTime: replace all remaining direct SystemTime::now()
calls (4 sites across game_plugin, difficulty_plugin, time_attack_plugin,
solitaire_data/storage) with chrono::Utc::now() which is wasm32-safe.
3. user_dir: return empty PathBuf (instead of panicking) when data_dir()
is None on wasm32; there is no filesystem in the browser so user themes
are unsupported and a benign empty path is correct.
4. ThemeRegistryPlugin: gate build_registry_on_startup to non-wasm32
(the filesystem scan for user themes has nothing to scan in the browser;
only the bundled embedded themes are available).
5. AssetMetaCheck::Never: configure AssetPlugin in solitaire_web to skip
`.meta` sidecar fetches — we don't ship .meta files, so the default
AssetMetaCheck::Always produced a 404 flood on every card/background asset.
Result: `http://localhost:<port>/play` boots in Firefox with zero errors
and renders the full Bevy game — home screen, onboarding modal, HUD all
visible. Assets load correctly from /assets/. Chromium has a separate
wgpu-27/ANGLE/GLES shader translation bug (not in our code); Firefox works.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>