Add a status menu via SwiftUI MenuBarExtra where to:
- Show/hide app
- Launch on login via "Login Item" target
- Toggle profiles on/off
Only weird that the login item is not added to the list of "Open at
Login", but to "Allow in the Background", see
https://github.com/pilotmoon/Scroll-Reverser/issues/165
Requires some refactoring to bring AppContext initialization to the
AppDelegate.
Fixes#617Fixes#482Fixes#696Fixes#505
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
A NavigationLink in VPNProviderContentModifier raised a few questions
about the navigation approach in module views. It turned out that having
a Binding to a local ObservedObject (ProfileEditor) is a recipe for
disaster.
Therefore:
- We don't need a binding to the editor module (the draft), because by
doing so we end up _observing_ the same changes from two properties, the
binding and the editor. This seems to drive SwiftUI crazy and freezes
the app once we navigate from the module to another view (e.g. in
OpenVPN the credentials or the provider server). Use the module binding
as a shortcut, but do not assign the binding to the view to avoid
unnecessary observation.
- Keep .navigationDestination() in the module view, and pass a known
destination to VPNProviderContentModifier. This will save the modifier
from creating a nested NavigationLink destination. The
VPNProviderServerView is now openly instantiated by the module view when
such destination is triggered by the NavigationLink in the modifier.
- Do not implicitly dismiss VPNProviderServerView on selection, let the
presenter take care. In order to do so, we add a .navigationPath
environment key through which the module view can modify the current
navigation stack.