managarten/apps/mana
Till JS f4c66241ca feat(db): Phase 2c follow-up — Dexie v35 hard userId drop on data tables
Completes the userId cleanup Phase 2c left half-done. The creating-hook
(commit e9b9544ea) stopped stamping userId on new writes, but existing
rows still carried the column from v28 onwards — mixed state. This
migration removes the column from every data-record row and drops the
articles module's userId indexes that are now dead.

v35.stores():
  Re-declares articles / articleHighlights / articleTags without
  the `userId` index. Other indexes (status, savedAt, isFavorite,
  siteName, originalUrl, [articleId+startOffset], [articleId+tagId])
  stay identical.

v35.upgrade():
  Iterates every SYNC_APP_MAP table that isn't on the USER_LEVEL list,
  calls `.modify()` to `delete record.userId` on every row. User-level
  tables (userSettings, userContext, newsPreferences, meditate/sleep/
  mood/time/invoice/broadcast/wetterSettings, userTagPresets) keep
  their userId — their ownership model is user-scoped by design.

The USER_LEVEL set is duplicated inside the upgrade closure because
the hook-registration loop (where the runtime USER_LEVEL_TABLES const
lives) hasn't run yet when the upgrade fires — Dexie applies upgrades
before we call `db.table(...).hook()`.

Public-type converters (tags-local's toTag/toTagGroup, calc's
toCalculation/toSavedFormula) already fall back to 'guest' / '' when
userId is absent, so the field's disappearance doesn't break
downstream reads.

After this ships, the "no table has both userId AND spaceId"
invariant from the plan is truly met on data records. User-level
tables still have both (v28 stamped spaceId onto them) but that's a
separate, lower-priority cleanup.

Type-check clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-22 18:43:09 +02:00
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apps feat(db): Phase 2c follow-up — Dexie v35 hard userId drop on data tables 2026-04-22 18:43:09 +02:00
.gitignore feat: rename ManaCore to Mana across entire codebase 2026-04-05 20:00:13 +02:00
CLAUDE.md feat(ai): add Library AI tools (create / rate / status / list) 2026-04-20 21:23:19 +02:00
README.md chore: complete ManaCore → Mana rename (docs, go modules, plists, images) 2026-04-07 12:26:10 +02:00

Mana Apps

A unified application ecosystem built on a shared authentication system, supporting multiple branded applications across web and mobile platforms.

Overview

Mana Apps is a monorepo containing web and mobile applications that provide organization management, team collaboration, and credit transfer capabilities. The system supports multiple branded applications (Memoro, Cards, Storyteller, Mana) through a flexible multi-tenant architecture.

Applications

  • Web App (apps/web) - SvelteKit-based web application
  • Mobile App (apps/mobile) - React Native (Expo) app for iOS, Android, and web
  • Landing (apps/landing) - Landing page (planned)

Features

  • 🔐 Unified authentication with Supabase
  • 🏢 Organization management with role-based access
  • 👥 Team collaboration and member management
  • 💰 Mana credit system with transfers and balance tracking
  • 🎨 Multi-brand support with configurable themes
  • 📱 Cross-platform (Web, iOS, Android)
  • 🔄 Real-time updates across all platforms
  • 🧪 Comprehensive testing with Vitest and Playwright

Quick Start

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 20+
  • pnpm (for web app)
  • npm (for mobile app)
  • Supabase account with project configured
  • Expo CLI (for mobile development)

Setup

  1. Clone the repository

    git clone <repository-url>
    cd mana-core-apps
    
  2. Web App Setup

    cd apps/web
    pnpm install
    cp .env.example .env
    # Edit .env with your Supabase credentials
    pnpm dev
    
  3. Mobile App Setup

    cd apps/mobile
    npm install
    cp .env.example .env
    # Edit .env with your Supabase credentials
    npm start
    

Project Structure

mana-core-apps/
├── apps/
│   ├── web/                    # SvelteKit web application
│   │   ├── src/
│   │   │   ├── routes/        # File-based routing
│   │   │   │   ├── (auth)/    # Public auth pages
│   │   │   │   └── (app)/     # Protected pages
│   │   │   ├── lib/
│   │   │   │   ├── components/
│   │   │   │   ├── config/    # Multi-app configuration
│   │   │   │   ├── server/    # Server-only utilities
│   │   │   │   └── types/
│   │   │   └── hooks.server.ts # Auth middleware
│   │   └── package.json
│   │
│   ├── mobile/                 # React Native (Expo) app
│   │   ├── app/               # File-based routing (Expo Router)
│   │   │   ├── (drawer)/      # Drawer navigation
│   │   │   ├── auth/          # Auth screens
│   │   │   └── _layout.tsx    # Root layout with auth
│   │   ├── components/        # React components
│   │   ├── utils/            # Utilities (Supabase, storage)
│   │   └── package.json
│   │
│   └── landing/               # Landing page (planned)
│
├── CLAUDE.md                  # Developer documentation
└── README.md                  # This file

Technology Stack

Web App (apps/web)

Category Technology
Framework SvelteKit 2 with Svelte 5 (Runes)
Language TypeScript
Styling TailwindCSS 3 with PostCSS
Database Supabase (PostgreSQL)
Auth Supabase Auth with SSR
Testing Vitest (unit) + Playwright (E2E)
Build Tool Vite

Mobile App (apps/mobile)

Category Technology
Framework Expo 52 with React Native 0.76
Language TypeScript
Routing Expo Router 4 (file-based)
Styling NativeWind (TailwindCSS for RN)
Navigation React Navigation (drawer, tabs)
Database Supabase
Build EAS Build
Platforms iOS, Android, Web

Development

Web App Commands

cd apps/web

# Development
pnpm dev                # Start dev server (http://localhost:5173)
pnpm build              # Build for production
pnpm preview            # Preview production build

# Code Quality
pnpm check              # Type-check with svelte-check
pnpm check:watch        # Type-check in watch mode
pnpm lint               # Check formatting and lint
pnpm format             # Format code with Prettier

# Testing
pnpm test               # Run unit tests (Vitest)
pnpm test:ui            # Run tests with UI
pnpm test:e2e           # Run E2E tests (Playwright)

Mobile App Commands

cd apps/mobile

# Development
npm start               # Start Expo dev server
npm run ios             # Run on iOS simulator
npm run android         # Run on Android emulator
npm run web             # Run web version (http://localhost:19006)

# Building
npm run build:dev       # Build dev client
npm run build:preview   # Build for internal testing
npm run build:prod      # Build for production

# Code Quality
npm run lint            # Lint and check formatting
npm run format          # Fix linting and format code

# Setup
npm run prebuild        # Generate native projects

Environment Configuration

Both apps require Supabase configuration. Create .env files based on .env.example:

Web App (apps/web/.env)

PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL=your_supabase_project_url
PUBLIC_SUPABASE_ANON_KEY=your_supabase_anon_key
MIDDLEWARE_URL=https://mana-middleware-111768794939.europe-west3.run.app
PUBLIC_APP_NAME=Mana Web
NODE_ENV=development

Mobile App (apps/mobile/.env)

EXPO_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL=your_supabase_project_url
EXPO_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_ANON_KEY=your_supabase_anon_key

Architecture

Multi-Tenant System

The system supports multiple branded applications sharing the same authentication backend:

  • Memoro - Voice recordings and memory management
  • Cards - AI-powered flashcard learning
  • Storyteller - Creative writing with AI assistance
  • Mana - Central account and organization management

App configurations are centralized in apps/web/src/lib/config/apps.ts, defining branding, features, and routing for each application.

Authentication Flow

Web (SvelteKit):

  1. Server-side authentication using @supabase/ssr
  2. Middleware in hooks.server.ts handles session validation
  3. Protected routes in (app) group require authentication
  4. JWT validation via safeGetSession() before allowing access

Mobile (Expo):

  1. Client-side authentication using @supabase/supabase-js
  2. Custom memory storage for session persistence
  3. AuthProvider in app/_layout.tsx manages auth state
  4. Automatic navigation based on authentication status

Database Schema

Key tables:

  • users - User profiles (linked via auth_id to Supabase Auth)
  • organizations - Organization entities
  • user_roles - User-organization relationships with roles
  • teams - Team entities within organizations
  • team_members - User-team memberships
  • credit_transactions - Mana credit transfer history

See CLAUDE.md for detailed architecture documentation.

Testing

Web App

cd apps/web

# Unit tests
pnpm test              # Run all tests
pnpm test:ui           # Open Vitest UI

# E2E tests
pnpm test:e2e          # Run Playwright tests
pnpm test:e2e --ui     # Run with Playwright UI

Mobile App

Mobile testing is primarily done through Expo Go or development builds:

cd apps/mobile
npm start              # Start dev server
# Then press 'i' for iOS or 'a' for Android

Deployment

Web App

Vercel (Recommended):

cd apps/web
vercel

Netlify:

cd apps/web
netlify deploy

Mobile App

iOS and Android (via EAS):

cd apps/mobile

# Preview build (internal testing)
npm run build:preview

# Production build
npm run build:prod

Configure EAS in eas.json with your build profiles.

Contributing

  1. Create a feature branch from main
  2. Make your changes
  3. Run linting and tests
  4. Submit a pull request

Code Style

  • Use TypeScript for type safety
  • Follow ESLint and Prettier configurations
  • Write tests for new features
  • Use conventional commit messages

Documentation

  • CLAUDE.md - Comprehensive developer guide for Claude Code
  • apps/web/README.md - Web-specific documentation
  • Individual component documentation in source files

Support

For questions or issues, please contact the development team or open an issue in the repository.

License

Private - All rights reserved