iOS: Hack to restart active tunnel after adding a new tunnel
Signed-off-by: Roopesh Chander <roop@roopc.net>
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@ -115,6 +115,8 @@ class TunnelsManager {
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activateOnDemandSetting.apply(on: tunnelProviderManager)
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let activeTunnel = tunnels.first { $0.status == .active || $0.status == .activating }
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tunnelProviderManager.saveToPreferences { [weak self] error in
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guard error == nil else {
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wg_log(.error, message: "Add: Saving configuration failed: \(error!)")
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@ -125,6 +127,19 @@ class TunnelsManager {
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guard let self = self else { return }
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#if os(iOS)
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// HACK: In iOS, adding a tunnel causes deactivation of any currently active tunnel.
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// This is an ugly hack to reactivate the tunnel that has been deactivated like that.
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if let activeTunnel = activeTunnel {
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if activeTunnel.status == .inactive || activeTunnel.status == .deactivating {
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self.startActivation(of: activeTunnel)
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}
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if activeTunnel.status == .active || activeTunnel.status == .activating {
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activeTunnel.status = .restarting
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}
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}
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#endif
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let tunnel = TunnelContainer(tunnel: tunnelProviderManager)
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self.tunnels.append(tunnel)
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self.tunnels.sort { $0.name < $1.name }
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@ -440,7 +455,7 @@ class TunnelContainer: NSObject {
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}
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func refreshStatus() {
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if (status == .restarting) && (tunnelProvider.connection.status == .disconnected || tunnelProvider.connection.status == .disconnecting) {
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if status == .restarting {
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return
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}
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status = TunnelStatus(from: tunnelProvider.connection.status)
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