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Stephen Celis f0098d8232 Add cancel overloads that take types (#1078)
* Add cancel overloads that take types

* wip
2022-05-03 21:00:24 -04:00

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Swift

import ComposableArchitecture
import SwiftUI
private let readMe = """
This screen demonstrates navigation that depends on loading optional state from a list element.
Tapping a row fires off an effect that will load its associated counter state a second later. \
When the counter state is present, you will be programmatically navigated to the screen that \
depends on this data.
"""
struct LoadThenNavigateListState: Equatable {
var rows: IdentifiedArrayOf<Row> = [
.init(count: 1, id: UUID()),
.init(count: 42, id: UUID()),
.init(count: 100, id: UUID()),
]
var selection: Identified<Row.ID, CounterState>?
struct Row: Equatable, Identifiable {
var count: Int
let id: UUID
var isActivityIndicatorVisible = false
}
}
enum LoadThenNavigateListAction: Equatable {
case counter(CounterAction)
case onDisappear
case setNavigation(selection: UUID?)
case setNavigationSelectionDelayCompleted(UUID)
}
struct LoadThenNavigateListEnvironment {
var mainQueue: AnySchedulerOf<DispatchQueue>
}
let loadThenNavigateListReducer =
counterReducer
.pullback(
state: \Identified.value,
action: .self,
environment: { $0 }
)
.optional()
.pullback(
state: \LoadThenNavigateListState.selection,
action: /LoadThenNavigateListAction.counter,
environment: { _ in CounterEnvironment() }
)
.combined(
with: Reducer<
LoadThenNavigateListState, LoadThenNavigateListAction, LoadThenNavigateListEnvironment
> { state, action, environment in
enum CancelId {}
switch action {
case .counter:
return .none
case .onDisappear:
return .cancel(id: CancelId.self)
case let .setNavigation(selection: .some(navigatedId)):
for row in state.rows {
state.rows[id: row.id]?.isActivityIndicatorVisible = row.id == navigatedId
}
return Effect(value: .setNavigationSelectionDelayCompleted(navigatedId))
.delay(for: 1, scheduler: environment.mainQueue)
.eraseToEffect()
.cancellable(id: CancelId.self, cancelInFlight: true)
case .setNavigation(selection: .none):
if let selection = state.selection {
state.rows[id: selection.id]?.count = selection.count
}
state.selection = nil
return .cancel(id: CancelId.self)
case let .setNavigationSelectionDelayCompleted(id):
state.rows[id: id]?.isActivityIndicatorVisible = false
state.selection = Identified(
CounterState(count: state.rows[id: id]?.count ?? 0),
id: id
)
return .none
}
}
)
struct LoadThenNavigateListView: View {
let store: Store<LoadThenNavigateListState, LoadThenNavigateListAction>
var body: some View {
WithViewStore(self.store) { viewStore in
Form {
Section(header: Text(readMe)) {
ForEach(viewStore.rows) { row in
NavigationLink(
destination: IfLetStore(
self.store.scope(
state: \.selection?.value,
action: LoadThenNavigateListAction.counter
),
then: CounterView.init(store:)
),
tag: row.id,
selection: viewStore.binding(
get: \.selection?.id,
send: LoadThenNavigateListAction.setNavigation(selection:)
)
) {
HStack {
Text("Load optional counter that starts from \(row.count)")
if row.isActivityIndicatorVisible {
Spacer()
ProgressView()
}
}
}
}
}
}
.navigationBarTitle("Load then navigate")
.onDisappear { viewStore.send(.onDisappear) }
}
}
}
struct LoadThenNavigateListView_Previews: PreviewProvider {
static var previews: some View {
NavigationView {
LoadThenNavigateListView(
store: Store(
initialState: LoadThenNavigateListState(
rows: [
.init(count: 1, id: UUID()),
.init(count: 42, id: UUID()),
.init(count: 100, id: UUID()),
]
),
reducer: loadThenNavigateListReducer,
environment: LoadThenNavigateListEnvironment(
mainQueue: .main
)
)
)
}
.navigationViewStyle(.stack)
}
}