session-ios/Session/Onboarding/Onboarding.swift

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Swift

import Sodium
enum Onboarding {
enum Flow {
case register, recover, link
func preregister(with seed: Data, ed25519KeyPair: Sign.KeyPair, x25519KeyPair: ECKeyPair) {
let userDefaults = UserDefaults.standard
KeyPairUtilities.store(seed: seed, ed25519KeyPair: ed25519KeyPair, x25519KeyPair: x25519KeyPair)
let x25519PublicKey = x25519KeyPair.hexEncodedPublicKey
TSAccountManager.sharedInstance().phoneNumberAwaitingVerification = x25519PublicKey
Storage.writeSync { transaction in
let user = Contact(sessionID: x25519PublicKey)
Storage.shared.setContact(user, using: transaction)
}
switch self {
case .register:
userDefaults[.hasViewedSeed] = false
// Set hasSyncedInitialConfiguration to true so that when we hit the home screen a configuration sync
// is triggered (yes, the logic is a bit weird). This is needed so that if the user registers and
// immediately links a device, there'll be a configuration in their swarm.
userDefaults[.hasSyncedInitialConfiguration] = true
case .recover, .link:
userDefaults[.hasViewedSeed] = true // No need to show it again if the user is restoring or linking
userDefaults[.hasSyncedInitialConfiguration] = false
}
switch self {
case .register, .recover:
// Set both lastDisplayNameUpdate and lastProfilePictureUpdate to the current date, so that
// we don't overwrite what the user set in the display name step with whatever we find in
// their swarm.
userDefaults[.lastDisplayNameUpdate] = Date()
userDefaults[.lastProfilePictureUpdate] = Date()
case .link: break
}
}
}
}