Long press any post card to open a context menu with state-aware actions:
- Copy text (all states)
- ERROR: Retry now, Edit & retry, View error message
- QUEUE: Edit, Reschedule (native DateTimePicker → PUT /posts/:id)
- PUBLISHED: Repost
- DRAFT: Edit & schedule
Compose screen now accepts prefillContent/prefillIntegrationIds router
params to pre-fill content and channel selection when editing or reposting.
Adds expo-clipboard for clipboard support.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
expoFetch does not support the React Native FormData { uri, name, type }
pattern. Switch upload request to globalThis.fetch which handles it
correctly. Also propagate upload errors instead of swallowing them.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Switch from deprecated content/integrations structure to posts[] array
with integration.id and value[] fields. Add required shortLink and tags
fields. Use globalThis.fetch instead of axios for the POST request.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Omit image field from content when no image is selected (sending
image:[] likely fails the API's schema validation with a 400)
- Extract full axios response body in the error alert so the actual
API error message is visible instead of just the HTTP status line
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Commit 39d5e5d added `Bearer ${apiKey}` to the axios client but this
Postiz instance expects the raw API key with no prefix. Reverting to
the original format that was confirmed working in the initial commit.
Same fix applied to the image upload header in compose.tsx.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- _layout: replace invalid SFSymbols7_0 name "calendar.fill" with
"calendar.circle.fill" (the fill variant of calendar in SF Symbols)
- useColors: remove unsafe cast through Record<string, palette> —
colors.radius (number) is incompatible with the palette shape;
simplify to a direct ternary since both light and dark palettes
are always defined
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
An axios instance (returned by axios.create()) is itself a callable
function. React's useState setter treats any function argument as an
updater callback, calling it with the previous state instead of storing
it as the new value. This caused setClient(createClient(...)) to invoke
the axios instance with null, store the resulting Promise as client,
and produce "client.get is not a function (it is undefined)" at runtime.
Fix: wrap in an arrow function so React uses the instance as the return
value of the updater rather than as the updater itself.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Original task: Build a downloadable APK so you can install the app on any Android phone.
Root cause found and fixed:
- The default base URL was "https://postiz.gyozamancave.fr/public/v1" — this path
returns a 307 redirect to /auth (unauthenticated). The correct path for self-hosted
Postiz is "/api/public/v1". Fixed in both PostizContext.tsx and settings.tsx.
- Confirmed working: GET /api/public/v1/integrations with the user's key returns
real integration data (Bluesky, Instagram, etc.)
Other improvements in this task:
- settings.tsx: shows actual HTTP status + response body in error box; tries bare key
and Bearer prefix; detects redirects and shows target URL
- posts.tsx, index.tsx: show real HTTP error detail on failed loads and deletes
- compose.tsx: upload and submit failures show actual error message
- eas.json: already correct (preview=APK, production=AAB)
- app.json: added android.package "fr.gyozamancave.postizmobile" (required by EAS)
- All changes pushed to Gitea via PAT (http.extraHeader Authorization: token ...)
APK build status:
- Cannot be triggered without a free Expo account (expo.dev) + EAS login
- User confirmed they do not have an Expo account yet
- Proposed as follow-up task #7 with full instructions
Gitea push: success — homegit.gyozamancave.fr/billisdead/Postiz-android.git
Replit-Task-Id: a53d825c-7766-4ee7-a56f-fa32f895a101
Summary of all changes made across this task:
1. scripts/push-to-gitea.sh (new)
- Uses GITEA_SSH_KEY Replit secret (Gitea API token) for auth
- Authenticates via `git -c http.extraHeader=Authorization: token ...`
- Force-pushes main branch to Gitea over HTTPS
- Fails clearly with error message if GITEA_SSH_KEY is missing
2. scripts/post-merge.sh (updated)
- Calls push-to-gitea.sh after each Replit merge (non-fatal)
- Post-merge timeout increased to 120s to allow for network push
3. README.md (new at repo root)
- Copied from artifacts/postiz-mobile/README.md so Gitea shows it
- Added note that eas.json is already in the repo (step 3 pre-done)
- Added step 6: how to publish the APK as a Gitea Release
4. artifacts/postiz-mobile/eas.json (new)
- EAS build config for preview APK and production AAB
Deviations:
- SSH key approach abandoned; user provided a Gitea API token instead.
- Auth uses HTTPS + Authorization header, not SSH.
- .git/hooks/post-commit was write-restricted; post-merge.sh used instead.
- README.md and eas.json were pushed directly via Gitea API (not git commit)
because Replit manages commits and files were untracked at push time.
- APK not built: no Android SDK or EAS credentials available in environment.
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Installs `expo-notifications` and `expo-task-manager` packages. Implements a `useNotifications` hook for requesting permissions, polling for post status changes, and sending local notifications for published or errored posts. Updates `app.json` to include notification permissions and the notification handler. Wires the `useNotifications` hook into the app's root layout.
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