Once the app starts the WindowManager is configured with SwiftUI's environment OpenWindowAction. It can then be used to register coordinators (that provide the toPresentable view) and an optional flow coordinator (as most of the screens are part of a flow, especially rooms).
Once a coordinator is registed, the WindowManager invokes the OpenWindowAction which in turn makes the Application call its newly introduced WindowManagerWindowType WindowGroup's block to instantiate a new visual window rooting that view.
The WindowManager is also responsible for wrapping the presentable in a disappearance block and clean up the coordinator stack.
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# ElementX/Sources/Application/AppCoordinator.swift
* replace NavigationStack with ElementNavigationStack to allow the content to be rendered without a NavigationStack in a11y tests
* fix a11y tests
* update xcodeproject
* swiftformat fix
* use iOS 26.1 for CI
* use a wrapper to solve the issue for a11y tests
* ElementNavigationStack only uses the trick in DEBUG mode, and added a swiftlint rule to prevent the usage of NavigationStack
* Remove `eraseToStream` now that `any AsyncSequence` is available to us.
* Remove the now unnecessary backport of Mutex.
* Silence a couple more deprecation warnings.
* Don't assert specific devices for accessibility tests.
It's not as critical as UI/Preview tests as nothing is snapshotted.
* Extend the timeout for accessibility tests.
They're slow 😅
* Drop back to iOS 18.5 for accessibility tests (for now).
* running all the tests
* setting up CI
* fixed the workflow
* workflow on pull request, just to make it appear
* removed the test to run var
* fix archived tests name
* improved the tests, by filtering out some noise
* pr suggestions and added an improvement to the filtering
* improved the interrupt handler
* improved the UI interruption monitor handler
* some more refinement to handle the interruptor + false positive for non human readable labels
* reverted wrong commit
* ready for review, removed the on pull request check
* pr suggestions