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letro-ios/ElementX/Sources/Application/Windowing/WindowManager.swift
Doug b6ba38cb19 Implement AppLockScreen as per the designs. (#1925)
Fix a bug in the unlock flow
2023-10-20 17:35:57 +01:00

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//
// Copyright 2023 New Vector Ltd
//
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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//
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import Combine
import SwiftUI
protocol WindowManagerDelegate: AnyObject {
/// The window manager has configured its windows.
func windowManagerDidConfigureWindows(_ windowManager: WindowManager)
}
@MainActor
/// A window manager that supports switching between a main app window with an overlay and
/// an alternate window to switch contexts whilst also preserving the main view hierarchy.
class WindowManager {
weak var delegate: WindowManagerDelegate?
/// The app's main window (we only support a single scene).
private(set) var mainWindow: UIWindow!
/// Presented on top of the main window, to display e.g. user indicators.
private(set) var overlayWindow: UIWindow!
/// A secondary window that can be presented instead of the main/overlay window combo.
private(set) var alternateWindow: UIWindow!
/// Configures the window manager to operate on the supplied scene.
func configure(with windowScene: UIWindowScene) {
mainWindow = windowScene.keyWindow
mainWindow.tintColor = .compound.textActionPrimary
overlayWindow = UIWindow(windowScene: windowScene)
overlayWindow.tintColor = .compound.textActionPrimary
overlayWindow.backgroundColor = .clear
// We don't support user interaction on our indicators so disable interaction, to pass
// touches through to the main window. If this changes, there's another solution here:
// https://www.fivestars.blog/articles/swiftui-windows/
overlayWindow.isUserInteractionEnabled = false
alternateWindow = UIWindow(windowScene: windowScene)
alternateWindow.tintColor = .compound.textActionPrimary
delegate?.windowManagerDidConfigureWindows(self)
}
/// Shows the main and overlay window combo, hiding the alternate window.
func switchToMain() {
mainWindow.isHidden = false
overlayWindow.isHidden = false
alternateWindow.isHidden = true
}
/// Shows the alternate window, hiding the main and overlay combo.
func switchToAlternate() {
alternateWindow.isHidden = false
overlayWindow.isHidden = true
mainWindow.isHidden = true
}
}