- 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
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.
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