StoreKit ProductView performs the purchases internally without calling
IAPManager.purchase(), which causes the IAPManager state to be
momentarily outdated.
Leverage PaywallView.onComplete() to reload the receipt and eventually
trigger IAPManager.objectWillChange, so that the app is immediately
unlocked on a successful purchase.
Visually clarify that a profile requires a purchase to be enabled.
- Implement AppFeatureRequiring in Profile
- Refactor IAPManager.verify() accordingly
- Pre-compute required features in ProfileManager via ProfileProcessor
- Allow unrestricted save, but show PurchaseRequiredButton
- Warn however about paid features (FIXME)
- Redesign features in paywall
- Strip already eligible features from paywall
- List required features in restricted alert
- Localize feature descriptions
- Review propagation of paywall modifiers/reasons
Extra:
- Move more domain entities from UILibrary to CommonLibrary
- Default on-demand policy to .any (free feature)
- Fix modals not reappearing after closing with gesture
- Extend UILibrary start-up assertions
- Drop the .importing / .imported steps
- Animate rows re-sorting during process
- Rephrase some strings better
- Test fake migration with launch argument
Finalize migration flow:
- Add entry to "Add" menu
- Suggest to migrate old profiles when there are no profiles
- Add informational message
- Keep included profiles on top
- Allow deletion of migratable profiles
- Fix duplicated Form in preview
- Rename views and models
Improve some Theme modifiers:
- Empty message with full screen option
- Progress modifier with custom view
- Confirmation dialog with custom message
For some reason, Table doesn't seem to inherit the environment in some
cases. Reapply environment to each TableColumn (only Theme is required).
Work around what clearly seems to be a SwiftUI bug.
Fixes#872
- Address further restrictions on actor-isolation by using `nonisolated`
on:
- Combine subjects
- Core Data context/controller
- Blocks
- In previews using inline `@State`, create a custom view instead
- Use `@retroactive` in l10n extensions
- Fix compile error in WireGuardKit
- Do not observe tunnel in grid/list
- Only observe .$currentProfile for grid selection
- Move row tunnel updates to MarkerView
- Debug InstalledProfileView
1. ThemeProgressViewModifier to replace content with a progress view
while a condition is active
2. ThemeEmptyContentModifier to replace content with a message if an
empty condition is met
3. Replace .opacity(bool ? 1.0 : 0.0) with .opaque(bool)
Reuse:
- 1 in PaywallView and DonateView
- 2 in ProfileContainerView
Restore .sharing feature:
- Merge "Apple TV" into "iCloud" section
- "Enabled", disabled if ineligible for .sharing
- "Apple TV", disabled if ineligible for .appleTV || !isShared
- Footer about TV restrictions
Paywalls:
- "Share on iCloud" if ineligible for .sharing
- "Drop TV restriction" if eligible for .sharing but not for .appleTV
- Applies to full version products (user level 2)
- Suggest Apple TV product
Restrictions:
- Toggle CloudKit sync on remote repository based on .sharing
eligibility
- Do not start tunnel on Apple TV if ineligible for .appleTV
Fixes:
- Incorrect zip() publishers in remote repository
- Resolve duplicates in Core Data, first profile wins sorted by
lastUpdate descending
- Reload receipt on OOB IAPManager events
Move the following dependencies:
- OpenVPN/OpenSSL
- WireGuard/Go
up the chain until the main App/Tunnel targets, so that UILibrary and
CommonLibrary can abstract from these unnecessary details. Instead, give
module views access to generic implementations via Registry.
Incidentally, this fixes an issue preventing TV previews from working
due to OpenSSL linkage.
- Use StoreKit views when available
- Offer one-time purchase
- Recurring subscriptions for all features
- Restore purchases
Remove .siri (Shortcuts), now free.
Closes#819Closes#469
Do not delete CloudKit zone. Instead, delete Core Data entities and let
sync do the rest. It's also a "more standard" approach.
Deleting the zone right after the entities legitimately makes deletion
ineffective, because it probably spoils sync.
Refactoring:
- Get receipts from StoreKit Transaction.currentEntitlements
- Search for the originally purchased build in the local receipt anyway
(Kvitto)
- Fall back to release receipt (Kvitto), if any, for feature eligibility
in TestFlight builds
- Parse and verify expiration date in subscriptions
- Decouple in-app identifier composition from BundleConfiguration
- Fix user level features only applied when a receipt was not found
Testing:
- Add StoreKit configuration
- Fake purchases with PP_FAKE_IAP
- Fake user level with PP_USER_LEVEL
Then for reactive receipt reload, detect app activation differently:
- iOS/tvOS on .scenePhase
- macOS on launch and NSWorkspace.didActivateApplicationNotification
As to features:
- Credit former "Full version" purchasers with all current AND future
features, except the Apple TV
Revisit the use of informational footers in forms because:
- iOS uses Section footers
- macOS uses a secondary label below the main row label
Therefore:
- Add .themeRow() modifier to accomplish macOS behavior
- iOS: leave .themeSection() as is, and add a dummy .themeRow() that
does nothing
- macOS: make footer ineffective in .themeSection(), but add .themeRow()
modifiers to move footers to rows