* feat(api): implement Google OAuth login and user management - Added Google OpenID Connect login functionality, allowing users to authenticate using their Google accounts. - Created new endpoints for Google login, including user registration and linking existing accounts. - Introduced Google token verification logic and error handling for authentication failures. - Updated environment configuration to include Google OAuth client IDs and verification settings. - Enhanced user model to support OpenID and linked Google accounts. This feature improves user experience by enabling seamless sign-in with Google, while maintaining security and integrity of user data. * fix(auth): wire staging Google token verifier * chore(deps): update expo to version 55.0.6 and adjust @expo/env dependency in pnpm-lock.yaml * chore(deps): update Babel dependencies to version 7.29.7 in package-lock.json * feat(auth): enhance phone login for China users - Updated phone login functionality to support only mainland China (+86) mobile numbers. - Added user prompts and descriptions for phone login, including confirmation and cancellation options. - Adjusted translations for both English and Chinese to reflect the new phone login requirements. - Updated Google OAuth client IDs in configuration files for production and staging environments. * chore(deps): add peer flag to use-sync-external-store in package-lock.json * chore(deps): add @emnapi/core and @emnapi/runtime to package-lock.json * fix(app-expo): align Android native dependencies * fix(app-expo): normalize lockfile for npm 10 * fix(config): update environment variable handling to use static access - Introduced a static mapping for public environment variables to ensure proper access during the release bundle. - Updated the `requirePublicEnv` and `optionalPublicEnv` functions to reference the new `PUBLIC_ENV` object instead of directly accessing `process.env`. - Added comments to clarify the necessity of static access for certain environment variables. * feat(app-expo): dark mode, FAQ i18n, eval ASR, and theme cleanup (#34) * feat(app-expo): dark mode, FAQ i18n, version CI, and theme cleanup Implement light/dark scene colors across chat, reading, and headers; remove default/brand theme picker and ThemeVariablesProvider. Localize FAQ in-app, fix dark-mode text visibility, and remove the unused /api/faqs endpoint. Align About/version with Expo config and inject APP_VERSION in CI builds. Also includes phone E164 auth/SMS updates, eval ASR page, and related API work. * revert: remove phone E.164 changes from dark-mode branch These auth/SMS internationalization updates were accidentally bundled into the dark-mode commit; restore 11-digit CN phone flow and drop related API, migration, and Expo UI work from this branch. * fix: address PR review issues for dark mode and eval ASR Use light foreground colors for sepia reading in dark mode, fix chat send button contrast, stream-limit eval ASR uploads, restore LiveTester phone validation, and remove unused AudioSegmenter code. * fix(app-expo): improve chat send button contrast in light and dark mode Add dedicated send button colors (accent fill in dark, primary fill in light), use RNText to avoid NativeWind overrides, and restore dark labels in light mode for readable composer actions. --------- Co-authored-by: Kevin <kevin@brighteng.org> --------- Co-authored-by: penghanyuan <penghanyuan@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Kevin <kevin@brighteng.org>
Welcome to your Expo app 👋
This is an Expo project created with create-expo-app.
Get started
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Install dependencies
npm install -
Start the app
npx expo start
In the output, you'll find options to open the app in a
- development build
- Android emulator
- iOS simulator
- Expo Go, a limited sandbox for trying out app development with Expo
You can start developing by editing the files inside the app directory. This project uses file-based routing.
Get a fresh project
When you're ready, run:
npm run reset-project
This command will move the starter code to the app-example directory and create a blank app directory where you can start developing.
Other setup steps
- To set up ESLint for linting, run
npx expo lint, or follow our guide on "Using ESLint and Prettier" - If you'd like to set up unit testing, follow our guide on "Unit Testing with Jest"
- Learn more about the TypeScript setup in this template in our guide on "Using TypeScript"
Learn more
To learn more about developing your project with Expo, look at the following resources:
- Expo documentation: Learn fundamentals, or go into advanced topics with our guides.
- Learn Expo tutorial: Follow a step-by-step tutorial where you'll create a project that runs on Android and iOS.
Join the community
Join our community of developers creating apps with Expo.
- Expo on GitHub: View our open source platform and contribute.
- Discord community: Chat with Expo users and ask questions.