With some housekeeping.
Bugfixing:
- Do NOT skip empty remote profiles, allow removal when mirroring
- Look up profile in all profiles, not just filtered
- Posptone non-included profile removal
Refactoring:
- Rename ProfileProcessor to InAppProcessor
- Provides ProfileProcessor + TunnelProcessor protocols
- willSave -> willRebuild (because not always called on save)
- Notify ProfileManager import events
If the profile is ineligible for features other than .interactiveLogin,
the interactive prompt would still be presented, but the user would hit
the paywall right afterwards.
StoreKit ProductView performs the purchases internally without calling
IAPManager.purchase(), which causes the IAPManager state to be
momentarily outdated.
Leverage PaywallView.onComplete() to reload the receipt and eventually
trigger IAPManager.objectWillChange, so that the app is immediately
unlocked on a successful purchase.
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
Optimize ProfileManager in several ways:
- Refine control over objectWillChange
- Observe search separately
- Store subscriptions separately (local, remote, search)
- Fix multiple local updates on save/remove/foreground (updating
allProfiles manually)
- Update the library with more optimized NE reloads
- Cancel pending remote import before a new one
- Yield 100ms between imports
- Reorganize code
Extras:
- Only use background context in provider repositories
- Externalize tunnel receipt URL, do not hardcode BundleConfiguration
- Improve some logging
Self-reminder: NEVER use a Core Data background context to observe
changes in CloudKit containers. They just won't be notified (e.g. in
NSFetchedResultsController).
Fixes#857
- Drop the .importing / .imported steps
- Animate rows re-sorting during process
- Rephrase some strings better
- Test fake migration with launch argument
Finalize migration flow:
- Add entry to "Add" menu
- Suggest to migrate old profiles when there are no profiles
- Add informational message
- Keep included profiles on top
- Allow deletion of migratable profiles
- Fix duplicated Form in preview
- Rename views and models
Improve some Theme modifiers:
- Empty message with full screen option
- Progress modifier with custom view
- Confirmation dialog with custom message
For some reason, Table doesn't seem to inherit the environment in some
cases. Reapply environment to each TableColumn (only Theme is required).
Work around what clearly seems to be a SwiftUI bug.
Fixes#872
- Define separate IAPManager instances for app and tunnel (different
receipt URLs)
- Copy app receipt URL over to tunnel before install/connect
- Use AppTransaction to get original build number so that
FallbackReceiptReader is also much simpler now
Fixes#869
Otherwise, it would never import remote profiles w/o a fingerprint.
Scenarios (must test in #570):
- No local profile → Import
- Local profile has no fingerprint → Import
- Local profile has fingerprint
- Remote profile has no fingerprint → Skip
- Remote profile has same fingerprint → Skip
- Remote profile has different fingerprint → Import