- PostCard: Bilder mit borderRadius 10 + overflow:hidden — Ecken wieder rund
- dm.tsx: myUserId synchron aus useAuthStore statt async getSession —
behebt den hängenden Lade-Spinner beim Zurück aus einer Conversation
(async getSession-Fenster auf jedem Mount → enabled-Flackern der Query)
- ChatBubble: expo-image memory-disk-Cache + 200ms-Transition für
smootheres Bild-Laden
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Avatare (Dicebear-URLs), Chat-Attachments und Feed-Bilder wurden bei
jedem App-Reload neu vom Netzwerk geladen — RN Image hat nur flüchtigen
Memory-Cache. expo-image (~3.0.11) bringt persistenten Disk-Cache
(cachePolicy 'memory-disk' default).
14 Files migriert: UserAvatar, ChatBubble, RoomCard, ChatInput, PostCard,
ComposeCard, NotificationsDropdown, AppHeader, ProfileHeader,
AddDomainSheet, DomainGrid, room, profile/edit, signup.
API-Mapping: resizeMode→contentFit. PostCard onLoad las e.nativeEvent.
source — expo-image liefert e.source direkt (sonst wäre der Post-Bild-
Aspect-Ratio-Fix still gebrochen).
PostCard: nur Image-Zeilen angefasst, Like/Count/Memo-Logik unberührt
(memory/feedback_minimal_post_changes.md).
Kommt mit v0.3.3 (expo-image ist Native-Modul, braucht neuen Build).
Bug: User mit FR-locale sahen Lyra-Confirmation-Posts trotzdem auf Deutsch
(Banner/Tabs richtig FR). Root: approve.post.ts generierte den Text via
Groq mit hartcodiertem 'auf Deutsch'-Prompt, speicherte als plain content.
Server (approve.post.ts):
- 4 parallele Groq-Calls (Promise.allSettled) — de + en + fr + ar
- Per-Locale-PROMPT_CFG mit subject/action/statsLine/thanksSegment-Texten
- Locale-aware Number-Format (toLocaleString('de-DE'|'en-US'|'fr-FR'|'ar-EG'))
- Content als JSON {de:'...',en:'...',fr:'...',ar:'...'} gespeichert
- Mindestens DE muss gelingen, sonst kein Post (Sicherheit gegen halbe Posts)
- ~4x Groq-cost pro Post (sehr günstig bei Llama-3.3-70b, parallel-latency
bleibt ähnlich)
Frontend (PostCard.tsx):
- resolveLocalizedJsonContent() — try-parsed JSON content
- Wenn JSON-Object mit Locale-Keys → pickt i18n.language, fällt auf DE → EN
- Sonst plain content (Legacy-Posts, Comments, User-Posts unverändert)
- Quick-Reject auf '{' first-char vermeidet JSON.parse-Overhead für 99.9%
der Text-Posts
Legacy-Posts in DB bleiben DE-only (kein retroaktiver Multi-Locale-Rewrite).
Neue Posts ab Deploy haben alle 4 Sprachen.
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Pure additive change — wasLikingRef + a small useEffect right after the
existing useState declarations. handleLike, the heart animation, localLike,
the memo comparator, and the render path are not touched.
Mechanism:
- useCommunityRealtime already patches the React-Query cache on UPDATE
events for rebreak.community_posts (the table IS in supabase_realtime
— verified via pg_publication_tables on staging today).
- The cache patch propagates to PostCard as a new post.likesCount prop.
- The useState seed (post.likesCount on mount) was never re-read after
the first render — the source of the bug.
- The new useEffect mirrors post.likesCount into localCount with one
guard: when isLiking transitions from true → false, skip the first
run. The cache patch from our own action arrives ~100–300ms after
the API response settles, so on the immediate run the prop is still
stale; skipping prevents an overwrite of the value handleLike just
set. The next prop change (cache patch arrival) re-fires the effect
and syncs correctly.
- Pure foreign likes (no own action in flight) sync immediately.
Earlier attempts (4c4792c, d28d1f1) tried to refactor wider — both broke
own-likes / comments / animations. This commit deliberately changes only
the new code paths.
Replaces the previous mirrored localCount / localLike useState with derived
values computed from `post.likesCount` / `post.userLike` plus the existing
optimisticLikes entry from the community store. The local-state mirror was
the root cause of two separate bugs:
1. Foreign likes never reflected — useState seeded once from props on mount,
so the React-Query cache patch in useCommunityRealtime updated the prop
but the displayed count stayed frozen at the mount value.
2. The earlier sync-via-useEffect attempt (4c4792c, reverted in ab9472b)
broke own-likes because clearing optimistic state could happen before
the cache patch landed, so useEffect re-read a stale `post.likesCount`
and snapped the count back down — visible as a 2 → 1 → 2 flicker on tap,
and as the heart staying red after a toggle-off.
The fix is to NOT mirror at all. The store's `optimisticLikes` map already
stores `{ delta, userLike }` per post (it was set but never read before).
Render path now:
displayedLike = optimistic?.userLike ?? (post.userLike === 'like' ? 'like' : null)
displayedCount = (post.likesCount ?? 0) + (optimistic?.delta ?? 0)
In handleLike, after the API responds, the React-Query cache is patched
synchronously with the server-truth response before clearOptimisticLike
runs — so the moment the delta drops to 0, the prop already reflects the
new count. No race window, no useEffect, no own/foreign distinction needed.
`isLiking` is still kept as a re-tap guard against double-tap-mid-flight.
`useCommunityRealtime` was already patching the React-Query cache
on community_posts UPDATE events — likesCount, dislikesCount, userLike
all reached the component as props on re-render. But PostCard was
seeding `localLike` / `localCount` once via useState initial values
and never re-reading the props after mount, so a like from another
account showed up as a notification but the heart counter stayed
stale until pull-to-refresh.
Added a useEffect that mirrors `post.likesCount` / `post.userLike`
back into local state, guarded by `isLiking` so an in-flight
optimistic update isn't clobbered by a concurrent realtime patch
of the same row.
Handles unlike (decrement) on the same path, plus off-screen posts
which get the patched cache value on remount and feed-list cards
that refresh in place without scroll.
Alle <Pressable style={({pressed}) => ({...})}> ersetzt — style-Funktion
droppt auf Android (New Arch) intermittierend width/height, führt zu 0×0
unsichtbaren Elementen. TouchableOpacity mit activeOpacity ist stabil.
Außerdem übrige Pressables (plain style) aus components/ und app/
migriert sowie zwei überschüssige </View>-Tags in chat.tsx + RoomCard.tsx
entfernt die TS-Fehler verursacht haben.
64 Dateien, typecheck sauber.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>