// // Copyright (c) 2019 Open Whisper Systems. All rights reserved. // import Foundation import UIKit @objc public protocol NavBarLayoutDelegate: class { func navBarCallLayoutDidChange(navbar: OWSNavigationBar) } @objc public class OWSNavigationBar: UINavigationBar { @objc public weak var navBarLayoutDelegate: NavBarLayoutDelegate? @objc public let navbarWithoutStatusHeight: CGFloat = 44 @objc public var callBannerHeight: CGFloat { return OWSWindowManagerCallBannerHeight() } @objc public var statusBarHeight: CGFloat { return CurrentAppContext().statusBarHeight } @objc public var fullWidth: CGFloat { return UIScreen.main.bounds.size.width } public required init?(coder aDecoder: NSCoder) { notImplemented() } @objc public static let backgroundBlurMutingFactor: CGFloat = 0.5 var blurEffectView: UIVisualEffectView? override init(frame: CGRect) { super.init(frame: frame) applyTheme() NotificationCenter.default.addObserver(self, selector: #selector(callDidChange), name: .OWSWindowManagerCallDidChange, object: nil) NotificationCenter.default.addObserver(self, selector: #selector(didChangeStatusBarFrame), name: UIApplication.didChangeStatusBarFrameNotification, object: nil) NotificationCenter.default.addObserver(self, selector: #selector(themeDidChange), name: .ThemeDidChange, object: nil) } // MARK: FirstResponder Stubbing @objc public weak var stubbedNextResponder: UIResponder? override public var next: UIResponder? { if let stubbedNextResponder = self.stubbedNextResponder { return stubbedNextResponder } return super.next } // MARK: Theme private func applyTheme() { guard respectsTheme else { return } backgroundColor = Colors.navigationBarBackground tintColor = Colors.text if UIAccessibility.isReduceTransparencyEnabled { blurEffectView?.isHidden = true let color = Theme.navbarBackgroundColor let backgroundImage = UIImage(color: color) self.setBackgroundImage(backgroundImage, for: .default) } else { // Make navbar more translucent than default. Navbars remove alpha from any assigned backgroundColor, so // to achieve transparency, we have to assign a transparent image. let color = Theme.navbarBackgroundColor let backgroundImage = UIImage(color: color) self.setBackgroundImage(backgroundImage, for: .default) /* let blurEffect = Theme.barBlurEffect let blurEffectView: UIVisualEffectView = { if let existingBlurEffectView = self.blurEffectView { existingBlurEffectView.isHidden = false return existingBlurEffectView } let blurEffectView = UIVisualEffectView() blurEffectView.isUserInteractionEnabled = false self.blurEffectView = blurEffectView self.insertSubview(blurEffectView, at: 0) // navbar frame doesn't account for statusBar, so, same as the built-in navbar background, we need to exceed // the navbar bounds to have the blur extend up and behind the status bar. blurEffectView.autoPinEdgesToSuperviewEdges(with: UIEdgeInsets(top: -statusBarHeight, left: 0, bottom: 0, right: 0)) return blurEffectView }() blurEffectView.effect = blurEffect */ // remove hairline below bar. self.shadowImage = UIImage() // On iOS11, despite inserting the blur at 0, other views are later inserted into the navbar behind the blur, // so we have to set a zindex to avoid obscuring navbar title/buttons. // blurEffectView.layer.zPosition = -1 } } @objc public func themeDidChange() { Logger.debug("") applyTheme() } @objc public var respectsTheme: Bool = true { didSet { themeDidChange() } } // MARK: Layout @objc public func callDidChange() { Logger.debug("") self.navBarLayoutDelegate?.navBarCallLayoutDidChange(navbar: self) } @objc public func didChangeStatusBarFrame() { Logger.debug("") self.navBarLayoutDelegate?.navBarCallLayoutDidChange(navbar: self) } public override func sizeThatFits(_ size: CGSize) -> CGSize { guard OWSWindowManager.shared().hasCall() else { return super.sizeThatFits(size) } if #available(iOS 11, *) { return super.sizeThatFits(size) } else if #available(iOS 10, *) { // iOS10 // sizeThatFits is repeatedly called to determine how much space to reserve for that navbar. // That is, increasing this causes the child view controller to be pushed down. // (as of iOS11, this is not used and instead we use additionalSafeAreaInsets) return CGSize(width: fullWidth, height: navbarWithoutStatusHeight + statusBarHeight) } else { // iOS9 // sizeThatFits is repeatedly called to determine how much space to reserve for that navbar. // That is, increasing this causes the child view controller to be pushed down. // (as of iOS11, this is not used and instead we use additionalSafeAreaInsets) return CGSize(width: fullWidth, height: navbarWithoutStatusHeight + callBannerHeight + 20) } } public override func layoutSubviews() { guard CurrentAppContext().isMainApp else { super.layoutSubviews() return } guard OWSWindowManager.shared().hasCall() else { super.layoutSubviews() return } guard #available(iOS 11, *) else { super.layoutSubviews() return } self.frame = CGRect(x: 0, y: callBannerHeight, width: fullWidth, height: navbarWithoutStatusHeight) self.bounds = CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: fullWidth, height: navbarWithoutStatusHeight) super.layoutSubviews() // This is only necessary on iOS11, which has some private views within that lay outside of the navbar. // They aren't actually visible behind the call status bar, but they looks strange during present/dismiss // animations for modal VC's for subview in self.subviews { let stringFromClass = NSStringFromClass(subview.classForCoder) if stringFromClass.contains("BarBackground") { subview.frame = self.bounds } else if stringFromClass.contains("BarContentView") { subview.frame = self.bounds } } } // MARK: Override Theme @objc public enum NavigationBarThemeOverride: Int { case clear, alwaysDark } @objc public func overrideTheme(type: NavigationBarThemeOverride) { respectsTheme = false barStyle = .black titleTextAttributes = [NSAttributedString.Key.foregroundColor: Theme.darkThemePrimaryColor] barTintColor = Theme.darkThemeBackgroundColor.withAlphaComponent(0.6) tintColor = Theme.darkThemePrimaryColor switch type { case .clear: blurEffectView?.isHidden = true clipsToBounds = true // Making a toolbar transparent requires setting an empty uiimage setBackgroundImage(UIImage(), for: .default) shadowImage = UIImage() backgroundColor = .clear case .alwaysDark: blurEffectView?.isHidden = false clipsToBounds = false setBackgroundImage(nil, for: .default) shadowImage = nil } } }