session-ios/SignalUtilitiesKit/Media Viewing & Editing/Attachment Approval/AttachmentCaptionToolbar.swift

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Swift

// Copyright (c) 2019 Open Whisper Systems. All rights reserved.
import Foundation
import UIKit
import SessionUIKit
import SignalCoreKit
import SessionUtilitiesKit
protocol AttachmentCaptionToolbarDelegate: AnyObject {
func attachmentCaptionToolbarDidEdit(_ attachmentCaptionToolbar: AttachmentCaptionToolbar)
func attachmentCaptionToolbarDidComplete()
}
// MARK: -
class AttachmentCaptionToolbar: UIView, UITextViewDelegate {
private let kMaxCaptionCharacterCount = 240
weak var attachmentCaptionToolbarDelegate: AttachmentCaptionToolbarDelegate?
var messageText: String? {
get { return textView.text }
set {
textView.text = newValue
}
}
// Layout Constants
let kMinTextViewHeight: CGFloat = 38
var maxTextViewHeight: CGFloat {
// About ~4 lines in portrait and ~3 lines in landscape.
// Otherwise we risk obscuring too much of the content.
return UIDevice.current.orientation.isPortrait ? 160 : 100
}
var textViewHeightConstraint: NSLayoutConstraint!
var textViewHeight: CGFloat
// MARK: - Initializers
init() {
self.textViewHeight = kMinTextViewHeight
super.init(frame: CGRect.zero)
// Specifying autorsizing mask and an intrinsic content size allows proper
// sizing when used as an input accessory view.
self.autoresizingMask = .flexibleHeight
self.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false
self.themeBackgroundColor = .clear
textView.delegate = self
// Layout
let kToolbarMargin: CGFloat = 8
self.textViewHeightConstraint = textView.autoSetDimension(.height, toSize: kMinTextViewHeight)
lengthLimitLabel.setContentHuggingHigh()
lengthLimitLabel.setCompressionResistanceHigh()
let contentView = UIStackView(arrangedSubviews: [textContainer, lengthLimitLabel])
// We have to wrap the toolbar items in a content view because iOS (at least on iOS10.3) assigns the inputAccessoryView.layoutMargins
// when resigning first responder (verified by auditing with `layoutMarginsDidChange`).
// The effect of this is that if we were to assign these margins to self.layoutMargins, they'd be blown away if the
// user dismisses the keyboard, giving the input accessory view a wonky layout.
contentView.layoutMargins = UIEdgeInsets(top: kToolbarMargin, left: kToolbarMargin, bottom: kToolbarMargin, right: kToolbarMargin)
contentView.axis = .vertical
addSubview(contentView)
contentView.autoPinEdgesToSuperviewEdges()
}
required init?(coder aDecoder: NSCoder) {
notImplemented()
}
// MARK: - UIView Overrides
override var intrinsicContentSize: CGSize {
get {
// Since we have `self.autoresizingMask = UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleHeight`, we must specify
// an intrinsicContentSize. Specifying CGSize.zero causes the height to be determined by autolayout.
return CGSize.zero
}
}
// MARK: - Subviews
private lazy var lengthLimitLabel: UILabel = {
let lengthLimitLabel = UILabel()
// Length Limit Label shown when the user inputs too long of a message
lengthLimitLabel.themeTextColor = .textPrimary
lengthLimitLabel.text = NSLocalizedString("ATTACHMENT_APPROVAL_MESSAGE_LENGTH_LIMIT_REACHED", comment: "One-line label indicating the user can add no more text to the media message field.")
lengthLimitLabel.textAlignment = .center
// Add shadow in case overlayed on white content
lengthLimitLabel.themeShadowColor = .black
lengthLimitLabel.layer.shadowOffset = .zero
lengthLimitLabel.layer.shadowOpacity = 0.8
lengthLimitLabel.layer.shadowRadius = 2.0
lengthLimitLabel.isHidden = true
return lengthLimitLabel
}()
lazy var textView: UITextView = {
let textView = buildTextView()
textView.returnKeyType = .done
textView.scrollIndicatorInsets = UIEdgeInsets(top: 5, left: 0, bottom: 5, right: 3)
return textView
}()
private lazy var textContainer: UIView = {
let textContainer = UIView()
textContainer.clipsToBounds = true
textContainer.addSubview(textView)
textView.autoPinEdgesToSuperviewEdges()
return textContainer
}()
private func buildTextView() -> UITextView {
let textView = AttachmentTextView()
textView.themeBackgroundColor = .clear
textView.themeTintColor = .textPrimary
textView.font = UIFont.preferredFont(forTextStyle: .body)
textView.themeTextColor = .textPrimary
textView.textContainerInset = UIEdgeInsets(top: 7, left: 7, bottom: 7, right: 7)
ThemeManager.onThemeChange(observer: textView) { [weak textView] theme, _ in
textView?.keyboardAppearance = theme.keyboardAppearance
}
return textView
}
// MARK: - UITextViewDelegate
public func textViewDidChange(_ textView: UITextView) {
updateHeight(textView: textView)
attachmentCaptionToolbarDelegate?.attachmentCaptionToolbarDidEdit(self)
}
public func textView(_ textView: UITextView, shouldChangeTextIn range: NSRange, replacementText text: String) -> Bool {
let existingText: String = textView.text ?? ""
let proposedText: String = (existingText as NSString).replacingCharacters(in: range, with: text)
self.lengthLimitLabel.isHidden = true
// After verifying the byte-length is sufficiently small, verify the character count is within bounds.
guard proposedText.count < kMaxCaptionCharacterCount else {
Logger.debug("hit attachment message body character count limit")
self.lengthLimitLabel.isHidden = false
// `range` represents the section of the existing text we will replace. We can re-use that space.
let charsAfterDelete: Int = (existingText as NSString).replacingCharacters(in: range, with: "").count
// Accept as much of the input as we can
let charBudget: Int = Int(kMaxCaptionCharacterCount) - charsAfterDelete
if charBudget >= 0 {
let acceptableNewText = String(text.prefix(charBudget))
textView.text = (existingText as NSString).replacingCharacters(in: range, with: acceptableNewText)
}
return false
}
// Though we can wrap the text, we don't want to encourage multline captions, plus a "done" button
// allows the user to get the keyboard out of the way while in the attachment approval view.
if text == "\n" {
attachmentCaptionToolbarDelegate?.attachmentCaptionToolbarDidComplete()
return false
}
return true
}
// MARK: - Helpers
private func updateHeight(textView: UITextView) {
// compute new height assuming width is unchanged
let currentSize = textView.frame.size
let newHeight = clampedTextViewHeight(fixedWidth: currentSize.width)
if newHeight != textViewHeight {
Logger.debug("TextView height changed: \(textViewHeight) -> \(newHeight)")
textViewHeight = newHeight
textViewHeightConstraint?.constant = textViewHeight
invalidateIntrinsicContentSize()
}
}
private func clampedTextViewHeight(fixedWidth: CGFloat) -> CGFloat {
let contentSize = textView.sizeThatFits(CGSize(width: fixedWidth, height: CGFloat.greatestFiniteMagnitude))
return CGFloatClamp(contentSize.height, kMinTextViewHeight, maxTextViewHeight)
}
}