Start with the profile tab. Left to do: search and settings.
Fixes and refactoring:
- Listen to changes in current profile in ExtendedTunnel
- Externalize style from TunnelToggleButton and ConnectionStatusText
(renamed from View)
- Add ThemeCountryText for convenience
- 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.
Countries are filtered through the latest servers list. If a country is
chosen, the countries picker only lists the currently selected country,
because there are no servers from other countries.
Update the library to prefetch the available countries per category.
At module creation time, choose whether to use a provider or import a
configuration file. After the import, the provider picker is hidden for
mutual exclusion.
For clarity, refactor the configuration part of OpenVPNView into a
ConfigurationView subview.
Also, improve filters by constraining related fields:
- Pick countries from the filtered category
- Pick presets from those available in the currently filtered servers
Closes#705
- iOS: Add category name to clarify servers context
- iOS: Show "No servers" when list is empty
- macOS: Show "Connect" in server selector when presenting from home
- Add last update to issue report
- Refactor provider strings
First of all, add country flags assets. Then, present provider server
selector:
- From installed profile view, specifically from a button with the flag
of the current country
- From profile context menu
- On toggle profile when no server is selected
Closes#711
- Drop logic behind connection button tasks, let the library handle
concurrency
- Drop AppContext observation of saved profiles for reconnection, let
save() actively decide
- NETunnelStrategy and NETunnelManagerRepository are now a single entity
- Avoid flickering when toggling same profile
Currently, NEProfileRepository decodes profiles from ALL NE managers on
any update. This is undesirable considering that:
- Profiles are only _added_ by the app
- Externally, profiles can only be _removed_
Therefore:
- Observe the initial managers to decode the initial profiles from them
- Publish values manually on save/delete (to ProfileManager eventually)
- Observe the subsequent updates for when a profile is removed
externally, i.e. its ID doesn't appear in managers
Fixes#741
Resolve some flickering and state inconsistency due to overextended
observation of VPNProviderManager. Narrow down its scope to
VPNProviderServerView.
The downside of that, for now, is that servers are loaded "lazily late",
but this flow will make region selection from home easier.
Finally, show filters in popover on iPad.
Improve rendering and work around some SwiftUI bugs, e.g. with .menu
Picker on iOS (use .navigationLink instead).
Here goes the hierarchy bottom-up:
- ProviderPicker: a Picker wrapper built around ProviderManager
- ProviderContentModifier: adds a ProviderPicker on top and replaces the
content with a set of provider selectors when a provider is selected
- VPNProviderContentModifier: wrapper for ProviderContentModifier that
adds a VPN server selector
- OpenVPNView: provides a view of specific OpenVPN settings, and adds a
credentials selector to the provider/server selectors provided by
VPNProviderContentModifier
When e.g. a OpenVPNModule is created without a configuration and a
provider/server is then selected, the ProfileProcessor class serializes
the profile with the provider configuration injected. When the module is
re-edited, we can see the provider server configuration in the module
after selecting "None" as provider.
Instead, validate the provider modules in ProfileProcessor, but generate the provider configuration on the fly in the tunnel.
Update library to allow optional VPN configurations. This in turn allows
a module to be used with a provider, where the configuration is
generated on the fly.
- [x] NE managers were not deleted when unable to be decoded to a
profile
- [x] Keychain items were not deleted on profile removal
- [x] Perform clean-up on app launch
- [x] Perform clean-up on app active
Prematurely merged as #727 then reverted, this is the complete PR.
Initial integration of providers via API:
- Generic views and modifiers for provider/server selection
- Add in OpenVPNView
- Prepare in WireGuardView
Also:
- Introduce ProfileProcessor, move IAP processing there
- Move .asModuleView() to ModuleViewModifier for proper animation
- Use .themeModal() rather than .sheet()
Mainly:
- Aggregate shared/mock entities in less scattered files
- Review package dependencies
Also:
- Decouple ProfileRepository from Core Data Repository in UtilsLibrary
(filters done by ProfileManager)
Profiles are being maintained in two places:
- Core Data
- NetworkExtension
Core Data is redundant for local profiles, so make NetworkExtension the
only source of truth.
Keep two separate stores to accomplish per-profile sharing:
- Local store, where to push updates manually (save/remove/search)
- Remote iCloud store, where to pull updates from
A profile can be added/removed to/from the iCloud store so that other
devices can push/pull updates to it.
Consequently, updates to the iCloud store will NEVER cause a profile
deletion. Once removed, the profile will stay locally.
Fixes#586Fixes#555
Helps with automation. Install the VPN configuration before persisting a
profile, so that the 1:1 reference with OS settings is maintained.
Likewise, uninstall the VPN configuration after removing a profile.
This before-save hook also resolves a problem with multiple imports,
where multiple VPN permission alerts coalesce if no VPN configuration is
installed. Now the first import waits for the permission synchronously.
Fixes#618