- 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
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.
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
Based on in-app eligibility, expire TV profiles after 10 minutes.
Refactor/redesign general sections and offer .sharing feature for free,
it makes it simpler to focus on Apple TV product.
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
Add profile attribute `isAvailableForTV` and set specific behavior to:
- Observe shared profiles and delete locally when unshared
- Only keep locally those profiles with the TV attribute enabled
- Add toggle in UI
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
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.