User saw entries like "vor 61d · Outlook" under the "Kürzlich blockiert · In den letzten 24h" header. createdAt (when the daemon wrote the mail_blocked row) is always inside the 24h retention window because deleteOldMailBlocked sweeps everything older than that on every fetch — but the row preserves the original receivedAt header from the email, which for old Casino mails the daemon only just got around to scanning can be weeks or months ago. Switched the time-label in MailActivityLog to format createdAt instead. The MailBlockedItem type now carries createdAt explicitly (the backend has been returning it all along, the FE type just hadn't acknowledged it). receivedAt stays in the shape for any future "received vs blocked" comparison view but isn't used in the recent- activity list anymore.
Rebreak Native (React Native + Expo)
Mobile App für iOS + Android. Migration von Nuxt+Capacitor → React Native+Expo. Migration-Plan:
apps/rebreak/docs/react-native-migration.md
Status
Phase 1 — Foundation Skeleton (2026-05-02)
- Verzeichnisstruktur
package.jsonmit Expo SDK 53 + RN 0.76 (New Architecture)app.config.ts(Expo, Bundle-IDorg.rebreak.app)- Expo Router Skeleton
- NativeWind Setup (Tailwind für RN)
- Metro Config (pnpm Monorepo aware)
- Supabase Client + API Wrapper
pnpm install— vom User auszuführenexpo prebuild— generiertios/+android/Bare-Projekte- Native Module Imports (NEFilter, VpnService, A11y) — Phase 5+
Setup
# vom Monorepo-Root:
pnpm install
# Native-Projekte generieren (lokal, nicht committed)
cd apps/rebreak-native
pnpm prebuild
# Run
pnpm ios # iOS Simulator
pnpm android # Android Emulator
Stack
| Bereich | Lib |
|---|---|
| Framework | React Native 0.76 (New Architecture) + Expo SDK 53 |
| Routing | Expo Router (file-based) |
| State | Zustand |
| Server State | TanStack Query (React Query) |
| Styling | NativeWind 4 (Tailwind) |
| Forms | React Hook Form + Valibot |
| i18n | react-i18next |
| Auth | @supabase/supabase-js + AsyncStorage |
| Animation | react-native-reanimated, lottie-react-native |
| Storage | react-native-mmkv (fast key-value) |
Verzeichnisstruktur
apps/rebreak-native/
├── app/ # Expo Router (file-based routes)
│ ├── _layout.tsx # Root Stack
│ ├── index.tsx # Landing (auth oder app entscheiden)
│ ├── (auth)/ # Auth-Flow (signin, signup, forgot-password)
│ └── (app)/ # Authenticated App (tabs)
├── components/ # Reusable UI Components
├── hooks/ # Custom React Hooks
├── stores/ # Zustand Stores
├── lib/ # Supabase Client, API Wrapper, Utils
│ ├── supabase.ts
│ └── api.ts
├── locales/ # de.json, en.json
├── modules/ # Custom Expo Native Modules
│ ├── rebreak-ios-filter/ # NEFilter + Tunnel (Phase 5)
│ ├── rebreak-android-blocker/ # VpnService + DnsFilter (Phase 6)
│ └── rebreak-android-a11y/ # AccessibilityService (Phase 6)
├── plugins/ # Expo Config Plugins
└── assets/ # Icons, Splashscreens, Fonts
Wichtige Konfiguration
| Datei | Zweck |
|---|---|
app.config.ts |
Expo App-Config (Bundle-ID, Permissions, Plugins) |
metro.config.js |
Monorepo-aware Metro (Symlinks, Workspace-Folders) |
babel.config.js |
NativeWind Preset + Reanimated Plugin |
tailwind.config.js |
Tailwind Config — Brand-Colors aus apps/rebreak/ syncen |
global.css |
NativeWind Tailwind-Imports |
Native Module Strategie
Bestehender Native-Code aus apps/rebreak/ios/ + apps/rebreak/android/ wird in Expo Native Modules gewrappt — ohne neu zu schreiben.
iOS — modules/rebreak-ios-filter/
Wrapped:
RebreakURLFilter(NEFilterDataProvider) → blockt bet365 etc.RebreakTunnel(NEPacketTunnelProvider) → DNS-Filter
Android — modules/rebreak-android-blocker/
Wrapped:
RebreakVpnService(Kotlin) → VpnService DNS-FilterDnsFilter+HashList+DomainHasher
Android — modules/rebreak-android-a11y/
Wrapped:
RebreakAccessibilityService→ Detection von Gambling-Apps
⚠️ Wichtige Hinweise
- Schutz-Stack bleibt 1:1 erhalten — Swift- und Kotlin-Code wandert unverändert in
modules/. - Backend bleibt in
apps/rebreak/server/— RN ruft die gleichen Endpoints. - Alte Capacitor-App bleibt deployed bis RN-App im Store ist.
- Kein Auto-Commit — User entscheidet wann committet wird.
Phasen-Tracker
Siehe Migration-Plan für Details: apps/rebreak/docs/react-native-migration.md