- Introduced a fallback mechanism for the private sign-up risk engine,
allowing for zero-score assessments when the primary engine is
unavailable.
- Updated Next.js configuration to support dynamic resolution of the
private risk engine, including aliasing for both Turbopack and Webpack.
- Added a new fallback implementation in
`private-sign-up-risk-engine-fallback.ts` to ensure consistent behavior
during builds.
- Adjusted `risk-scores.tsx` to utilize the new compiled engine,
improving error handling and logging for risk assessment failures.
This update improves the robustness of the sign-up risk scoring system
and enhances the development experience by streamlining engine
resolution.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **Improvements**
* Sign-up risk engine is initialized and validated at startup for more
predictable performance.
* If the risk engine is unavailable or invalid, the system immediately
returns safe zero-risk scores to avoid runtime failures.
* **Tests**
* End-to-end tests updated to match the new engine initialization and
detection behavior.
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Co-authored-by: Konstantin Wohlwend <n2d4xc@gmail.com>