The dismissal action waited until the current connection was
disconnected.
Consider that AppContext makes the explicit .connect() redundant,
reconnection is already happening after saving a profile while
connected.
Define two styles for interactive login:
- Modal (iOS/macOS) - Form inside NavigationStack
- Inline (tvOS) - VStack
Requires OpenVPN credentials view to be container-agnostic.
Play with focus to improve the overall TV experience.
Rather than defining a new enum, tie ModuleType to ModuleHandler names
from PassepartoutKit.
Also a way to reuse ModuleType.localizedDescription on both Module and
ModuleBuilder implementations.
- Move InteractiveView to AppUI for use in TV, with
OpenVPNCredentialsView
- Move non-UI entities to AppLibrary (IAP, ExtendedTunnel,
ProfileProcessor)
- Take API out of CommonLibrary (tunnel extension does not need it)
- Reorganize theme views/modifiers into separate files
Encode OpenVPN password + OTP in tunnel rather than in the app.
Encoding them upfront in the app ends up persisting the profile with the
combined password. Update the library with a new OTP field in
OpenVPN.Credentials, so that the password encoding is performed [on the
fly in the
tunnel](https://github.com/passepartoutvpn/passepartoutkit-source/pull/398).
Similar to how provider modules are generated.
This is likely a regression caused by migrating to NEProfileRepository,
because starting a connection causes the profile to be saved to NE with
the encoded password. Later, the profile is restored from NE and
therefore contains the encoded password.
Split AppUI into AppUI and AppUIMain to allow for a new, simplified
AppUITV target tailored for the Apple TV.
As a PoC, present a view with a list of the shared profiles.