chahinebrini d7b15e231a feat(theme): Dark Mode Wave 2 — blocker, mail, chat, community, notifications, all remaining screens
Wave 2 = ALLE app-files die in Wave 1 noch hardcoded waren. Komplette App-weit
theme-aware-Migration jetzt durch. Legacy `import { colors }` flat export
vollständig eliminiert.

Migrated this wave:

Top-level Screens:
- app/urge.tsx (makeStyles factory mit ~20 colors)
- app/room.tsx + dm.tsx + games.tsx
- app/(app)/chat.tsx + mail.tsx + coach.tsx + notifications.tsx
- app/profile/[userId].tsx + profile/edit.tsx (INPUT_STYLE in body moved)
- app/debug.tsx + auth/callback.tsx

Blocker (7):
- AddDomainSheet, CooldownBanner, DeactivationExplainerSheet, DomainGrid,
  ProtectionCard, ProtectionDetailsSheet, ProtectionLockedCard

Mail (3):
- ConnectMailSheet, EditMailAccountSheet, MailEmptyState

Chat (1):
- ChatBubble, ChatInput

Community/Posts/Notifications:
- PostCard, PostCardSkeleton, ComposeCard, PostCommentsSheet
- NotificationsDropdown
- StreakBadge (Nativewind classes durch inline dynamic styles ersetzt)

Reusable Sheets:
- WheelPickerModal, OptionsBottomSheet, DeviceLimitReachedSheet

Urge subsystem (5):
- InlineRatingDrawer, ShareSuccessDrawer, UrgeStats, SosFeedbackModal,
  Breathing

Profile components:
- DigaMissionBanner

Pattern: useColors() hook in component body, makeStyles(colors) factory wo
StyleSheet.create vorher hardcoded war. 11 base-tokens (bg/surface/
surfaceElevated/border/text/textMuted/brandOrange/brandBlue/success/error/
warning) nutzen colors.light vs colors.dark scheme.

Bewusst NICHT migriert (semantic colors):
- DigaMissionBanner amber (#fffbeb, #854d0e) — DiGA-brand, nicht neutral
- Lyra-thinking #3b82f6 in urge.tsx — Lyra-brand-color
- scrollDownBtn #374151 — intentional dark floating-button

TS clean. Test: Settings → Theme → Dark — alle screens sollen jetzt dunkel
werden ohne white-flashes.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-09 14:51:02 +02:00

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TypeScript

// Deep-Link Bridge für OAuth-Callback (Google/Apple).
//
// Hintergrund: nach erfolgreichem OAuth-Login redirected Supabase zu
// `rebreak://auth/callback#access_token=...`. Auf iOS schluckt
// `WebBrowser.openAuthSessionAsync` den Deep-Link bevor expo-router ihn sieht.
// Auf Android öffnet das System die App via Deep-Link → expo-router routet
// `/auth/callback` BEVOR openAuthSessionAsync's Listener feuert → 404.
//
// Diese Bridge-Page fängt das ab: zeigt einen Loader, extrahiert Tokens als
// Fallback (falls openAuthSessionAsync den Hash nicht selbst parst), und
// navigiert nach (app). signin.tsx macht zusätzlich router.replace('/(app)')
// nach openAuthSessionAsync resolve — diese Bridge ist nur für den Android-
// 404-Flash da.
import { useEffect } from 'react';
import { View, ActivityIndicator } from 'react-native';
import { useRouter, useLocalSearchParams } from 'expo-router';
import { supabase } from '../../lib/supabase';
import { useColors } from '../../lib/theme';
export default function AuthCallback() {
const router = useRouter();
const colors = useColors();
const params = useLocalSearchParams<{ access_token?: string; refresh_token?: string }>();
useEffect(() => {
let cancelled = false;
(async () => {
const accessToken = typeof params.access_token === 'string' ? params.access_token : undefined;
const refreshToken = typeof params.refresh_token === 'string' ? params.refresh_token : undefined;
if (accessToken && refreshToken) {
try {
await supabase.auth.setSession({
access_token: accessToken,
refresh_token: refreshToken,
});
} catch (err) {
console.warn('[auth-callback] setSession failed:', err);
}
}
// Kurzer Delay → onAuthStateChange propagiert die Session in den Store.
if (!cancelled) {
setTimeout(() => {
router.replace('/(app)' as never);
}, 60);
}
})();
return () => {
cancelled = true;
};
// eslint-disable-next-line react-hooks/exhaustive-deps
}, []);
return (
<View style={{ flex: 1, alignItems: 'center', justifyContent: 'center', backgroundColor: colors.bg }}>
<ActivityIndicator size="large" color={colors.brandOrange} />
</View>
);
}