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
- 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
Streamline initialization of AppContext objects without singletons,
especially because some are interconnected.
Rethink ProfileProcessor to be the only gateway of profile processing
for:
- Include
- Save
- Connect
Provide closures with access to the IAPManager for eligibility checks.
Finally, take a ProfileProcessor parameter in:
- ProfileManager (for isIncluded and willSave)
- ExtendedTunnel (for willConnect)
so that it's used implicitly without having to put it into the SwiftUI
environment.
Other than that:
- Move AppError to CommonLibrary
- Skip decoding of attributes from Core Data because they are already
part of the profile