Create UITesting target with:
- AppCommandLine/AppEnvironment: strongly typed refactoring of PP_*
environment values
- AccessibilityInfo: identifies and locates elements for UI testing
Make the app behave differently when launched with `.uiTesting`, and
expose the flag to SwiftUI via `.environment(\.isUITesting)` to:
- Use the mock AppContext
- Skip onboarding
Add PassepartoutUITests target with two screenshot tests:
- Connected screen
- Profile modal
- PaywallView is the paywall content
- PaywallModifier attaches paywall with optional confirmation
- PurchaseRequiredButton presents paywall explicitly
- PaywallReason is the compound input
Refactoring:
- PurchaseRequiredButton takes a custom view
- PurchaseAlertModifier was merged into PaywallModifier
- PurchaseButtonModifier was merged into PurchaseRequiredButton
- Modal options were packed into a single struct
Confirmation alert presented on:
- Connect to ineligible profile (AppCoordinator)
- Save ineligible profile (ProfileCoordinator)
Includes:
- Credits
- Donations
- Diagnostics
- Version
Had to:
- Wrap tab view into a NavigationStack for full-screen navigation
- Take out navigation titles of about subviews
- Customize donations view layout with modifier
- Fix credits and debug log to support scrolling
Closes#914
To get access to modules, try to avoid full Profile objects. Instead,
replace the coupled ProfileHeader occurrences with a new intermediary
ProfilePreview everywhere.
This way, a ProfileProcessor can inject the localized modules
descriptions from above with the preview() method.
- 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
1. ThemeProgressViewModifier to replace content with a progress view
while a condition is active
2. ThemeEmptyContentModifier to replace content with a message if an
empty condition is met
3. Replace .opacity(bool ? 1.0 : 0.0) with .opaque(bool)
Reuse:
- 1 in PaywallView and DonateView
- 2 in ProfileContainerView
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.
- Centralize context initialization/refresh in platform-specific app
delegates
- Prevent multiple calls to .onApplicationActive()
- Simplify local/remote profile fingerprint comparison
- Revert to always replacing Core Data entities
- The remote store somehow ended up having duplicates, which caused
repeated imports of remote profiles due to randomly different
fingerprints
- Optimize reload of in-app receipt
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
- [x] tvOS: When profile selector appears, if it's closed without
selecting any profile, it instantly reopens
- [x] Set initial focus in OpenVPN credentials
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.
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
The biggest issue is the hidden and scattered use of both Tunnel and
ConnectionObserver. Only use the latter, and rename it to ExtendedTunnel
for being now a full wrapper around Tunnel (e.g. for .connectionStatus).
In general, restrict the use of EnvironmentObject to:
- Theme
- IAPManager
- ProfileProcessor
- ProviderManager
Always be explicit about:
- ProfileManager
- ExtendedTunnel
Contextually, move some UI entities to the base AppUI target.
- Refactor AppUI initialization in all platforms (sort of template
method pattern)
- Make AppMenu specific to macOS by wrapping it into a folder for
consistency
- Add SizeClassProviding for repeated checks on hsClass/vsClass
Fixes#659
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.