session-ios/Session/Signal/AddContactShareToExistingCo...

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//
// Copyright (c) 2019 Open Whisper Systems. All rights reserved.
//
import Foundation
import UIKit
import ContactsUI
class AddContactShareToExistingContactViewController: ContactsPicker, ContactsPickerDelegate, CNContactViewControllerDelegate {
// TODO - there are some hard coded assumptions in this VC that assume we are *pushed* onto a
// navigation controller. That seems fine for now, but if we need to be presented as a modal,
// or need to notify our presenter about our dismisall or other contact actions, a delegate
// would be helpful. It seems like this would require some broad changes to the ContactShareViewHelper,
// so I've left it as is for now, since it happens to work.
// weak var addToExistingContactDelegate: AddContactShareToExistingContactViewControllerDelegate?
let contactShare: ContactShareViewModel
required init(contactShare: ContactShareViewModel) {
self.contactShare = contactShare
super.init(allowsMultipleSelection: false, subtitleCellType: .none)
self.contactsPickerDelegate = self
}
required public init?(coder aDecoder: NSCoder) {
notImplemented()
}
@objc required public init(allowsMultipleSelection: Bool, subtitleCellType: SubtitleCellValue) {
notImplemented()
}
// MARK: - ContactsPickerDelegate
func contactsPicker(_: ContactsPicker, contactFetchDidFail error: NSError) {
owsFailDebug("with error: \(error)")
guard let navigationController = self.navigationController else {
owsFailDebug("navigationController was unexpectedly nil")
return
}
navigationController.popViewController(animated: true)
}
func contactsPickerDidCancel(_: ContactsPicker) {
Logger.debug("")
guard let navigationController = self.navigationController else {
owsFailDebug("navigationController was unexpectedly nil")
return
}
navigationController.popViewController(animated: true)
}
func contactsPicker(_: ContactsPicker, didSelectContact oldContact: Contact) {
Logger.debug("")
let contactsManager = Environment.shared.contactsManager
guard let oldCNContact = contactsManager?.cnContact(withId: oldContact.cnContactId) else {
owsFailDebug("could not load old CNContact.")
return
}
guard let newCNContact = OWSContacts.systemContact(for: self.contactShare.dbRecord, imageData: self.contactShare.avatarImageData) else {
owsFailDebug("could not load new CNContact.")
return
}
merge(oldCNContact: oldCNContact, newCNContact: newCNContact)
}
func merge(oldCNContact: CNContact, newCNContact: CNContact) {
Logger.debug("")
let mergedCNContact: CNContact = Contact.merge(cnContact: oldCNContact, newCNContact: newCNContact)
// Not actually a "new" contact, but this brings up the edit form rather than the "Read" form
// saving our users a tap in some cases when we already know they want to edit.
let contactViewController: CNContactViewController = CNContactViewController(forNewContact: mergedCNContact)
// Default title is "New Contact". We could give a more descriptive title, but anything
// seems redundant - the context is sufficiently clear.
contactViewController.title = ""
contactViewController.allowsActions = false
contactViewController.allowsEditing = true
contactViewController.delegate = self
let modal = OWSNavigationController(rootViewController: contactViewController)
self.present(modal, animated: true)
}
func contactsPicker(_: ContactsPicker, didSelectMultipleContacts contacts: [Contact]) {
Logger.debug("")
owsFailDebug("only supports single contact select")
guard let navigationController = self.navigationController else {
owsFailDebug("navigationController was unexpectedly nil")
return
}
navigationController.popViewController(animated: true)
}
func contactsPicker(_: ContactsPicker, shouldSelectContact contact: Contact) -> Bool {
return true
}
// MARK: - CNContactViewControllerDelegate
public func contactViewController(_ viewController: CNContactViewController, didCompleteWith contact: CNContact?) {
Logger.debug("")
guard let navigationController = self.navigationController else {
owsFailDebug("navigationController was unexpectedly nil")
return
}
// TODO this is weird - ideally we'd do something like
// self.delegate?.didFinishAddingContact
// and the delegate, which knows about our presentation context could do the right thing.
//
// As it is, we happen to always be *pushing* this view controller onto a navcontroller, so the
// following works in all current cases.
//
// If we ever wanted to do something different, like present this in a modal, we'd have to rethink.
// We want to pop *this* view *and* the still presented CNContactViewController in a single animation.
// Note this happens for *cancel* and for *done*. Unfortunately, I don't know of a way to detect the difference
// between the two, since both just call this method.
guard let myIndex = navigationController.viewControllers.firstIndex(of: self) else {
owsFailDebug("myIndex was unexpectedly nil")
navigationController.popViewController(animated: true)
navigationController.popViewController(animated: true)
return
}
let previousViewControllerIndex = navigationController.viewControllers.index(before: myIndex)
let previousViewController = navigationController.viewControllers[previousViewControllerIndex]
self.dismiss(animated: false) {
navigationController.popToViewController(previousViewController, animated: true)
}
}
}