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695 lines
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Swift
695 lines
28 KiB
Swift
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// Copyright (c) 2018 Open Whisper Systems. All rights reserved.
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//
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import Foundation
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import AVFoundation
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import MediaPlayer
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@objc
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public protocol AttachmentApprovalViewControllerDelegate: class {
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func attachmentApproval(_ attachmentApproval: AttachmentApprovalViewController, didApproveAttachment attachment: SignalAttachment)
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func attachmentApproval(_ attachmentApproval: AttachmentApprovalViewController, didCancelAttachment attachment: SignalAttachment)
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}
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@objc
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public class AttachmentApprovalViewController: OWSViewController, CaptioningToolbarDelegate, PlayerProgressBarDelegate, OWSVideoPlayerDelegate {
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let TAG = "[AttachmentApprovalViewController]"
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weak var delegate: AttachmentApprovalViewControllerDelegate?
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// We sometimes shrink the attachment view so that it remains somewhat visible
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// when the keyboard is presented.
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enum AttachmentViewScale {
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case fullsize, compact
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}
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// MARK: Properties
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let attachment: SignalAttachment
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private var videoPlayer: OWSVideoPlayer?
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private(set) var bottomToolbar: UIView!
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private(set) var mediaMessageView: MediaMessageView!
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private(set) var scrollView: UIScrollView!
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private(set) var contentContainer: UIView!
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private(set) var playVideoButton: UIView?
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// MARK: Initializers
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@available(*, unavailable, message:"use attachment: constructor instead.")
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required public init?(coder aDecoder: NSCoder) {
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fatalError("unimplemented")
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}
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@objc
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required public init(attachment: SignalAttachment, delegate: AttachmentApprovalViewControllerDelegate) {
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assert(!attachment.hasError)
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self.attachment = attachment
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self.delegate = delegate
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super.init(nibName: nil, bundle: nil)
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}
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// MARK: View Lifecycle
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override public func viewDidLoad() {
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super.viewDidLoad()
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self.navigationItem.title = nil
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let cancelButton = UIBarButtonItem(barButtonSystemItem: .stop, target: self, action: #selector(cancelPressed))
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cancelButton.tintColor = .white
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self.navigationItem.leftBarButtonItem = cancelButton
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}
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@objc
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public class func wrappedInNavController(attachment: SignalAttachment, delegate: AttachmentApprovalViewControllerDelegate) -> OWSNavigationController {
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let vc = AttachmentApprovalViewController(attachment: attachment, delegate: delegate)
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let navController = OWSNavigationController(rootViewController: vc)
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// Make navigationBar clear
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navController.navigationBar.backgroundColor = .clear
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navController.navigationBar.setBackgroundImage(UIImage(), for: .default)
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navController.navigationBar.isTranslucent = true
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navController.navigationBar.shadowImage = UIImage()
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navController.navigationBar.clipsToBounds = true
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return navController
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}
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override public func viewWillLayoutSubviews() {
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Logger.debug("\(logTag) in \(#function)")
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super.viewWillLayoutSubviews()
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// e.g. if flipping to/from landscape
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updateMinZoomScaleForSize(view.bounds.size)
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}
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override public func viewWillAppear(_ animated: Bool) {
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Logger.debug("\(logTag) in \(#function)")
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super.viewWillAppear(animated)
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CurrentAppContext().setStatusBarHidden(true, animated: animated)
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}
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override public func viewDidAppear(_ animated: Bool) {
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Logger.debug("\(logTag) in \(#function)")
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super.viewDidAppear(animated)
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}
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override public func viewWillDisappear(_ animated: Bool) {
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Logger.debug("\(logTag) in \(#function)")
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super.viewWillDisappear(animated)
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// Since this VC is being dismissed, the "show status bar" animation would feel like
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// it's occuring on the presenting view controller - it's better not to animate at all.
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CurrentAppContext().setStatusBarHidden(false, animated: false)
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}
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// MARK: - Create Views
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public override func loadView() {
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self.view = UIView()
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self.mediaMessageView = MediaMessageView(attachment: attachment, mode: .attachmentApproval)
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// Anything that should be shrunk when user pops keyboard lives in the contentContainer.
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let contentContainer = UIView()
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self.contentContainer = contentContainer
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view.addSubview(contentContainer)
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contentContainer.autoPinEdgesToSuperviewEdges()
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// Scroll View - used to zoom/pan on images and video
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scrollView = UIScrollView()
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contentContainer.addSubview(scrollView)
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scrollView.delegate = self
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scrollView.showsHorizontalScrollIndicator = false
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scrollView.showsVerticalScrollIndicator = false
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// Panning should stop pretty soon after the user stops scrolling
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scrollView.decelerationRate = UIScrollViewDecelerationRateFast
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// We want scroll view content up and behind the system status bar content
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// but we want other content (e.g. bar buttons) to respect the top layout guide.
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self.automaticallyAdjustsScrollViewInsets = false
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scrollView.autoPinEdgesToSuperviewEdges()
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let backgroundColor = UIColor.black
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self.view.backgroundColor = backgroundColor
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// Create full screen container view so the scrollView
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// can compute an appropriate content size in which to center
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// our media view.
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let containerView = UIView.container()
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scrollView.addSubview(containerView)
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containerView.autoPinEdgesToSuperviewEdges()
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containerView.autoMatch(.height, to: .height, of: self.view)
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containerView.autoMatch(.width, to: .width, of: self.view)
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containerView.addSubview(mediaMessageView)
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mediaMessageView.autoPinEdgesToSuperviewEdges()
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if isZoomable {
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// Add top and bottom gradients to ensure toolbar controls are legible
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// when placed over image/video preview which may be a clashing color.
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let topGradient = GradientView(from: backgroundColor, to: UIColor.clear)
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self.view.addSubview(topGradient)
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topGradient.autoPinWidthToSuperview()
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topGradient.autoPinEdge(toSuperviewEdge: .top)
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topGradient.autoSetDimension(.height, toSize: ScaleFromIPhone5(60))
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}
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// Bottom Toolbar
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let captioningToolbar = CaptioningToolbar()
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captioningToolbar.captioningToolbarDelegate = self
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self.bottomToolbar = captioningToolbar
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// Hide the play button embedded in the MediaView and replace it with our own.
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// This allows us to zoom in on the media view without zooming in on the button
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if attachment.isVideo {
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guard let videoURL = attachment.dataUrl else {
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owsFail("Missing videoURL")
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return
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}
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let player = OWSVideoPlayer(url: videoURL)
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self.videoPlayer = player
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player.delegate = self
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let playerView = VideoPlayerView()
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playerView.player = player.avPlayer
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self.mediaMessageView.addSubview(playerView)
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playerView.autoPinEdgesToSuperviewEdges()
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let pauseGesture = UITapGestureRecognizer(target: self, action: #selector(didTapPlayerView(_:)))
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playerView.addGestureRecognizer(pauseGesture)
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let progressBar = PlayerProgressBar()
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progressBar.player = player.avPlayer
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progressBar.delegate = self
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// we don't want the progress bar to zoom during "pinch-to-zoom"
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// but we do want it to shrink with the media content when the user
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// pops the keyboard.
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contentContainer.addSubview(progressBar)
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progressBar.autoPin(toTopLayoutGuideOf: self, withInset: 0)
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progressBar.autoPinWidthToSuperview()
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progressBar.autoSetDimension(.height, toSize: 44)
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self.mediaMessageView.videoPlayButton?.isHidden = true
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let playButton = UIButton()
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self.playVideoButton = playButton
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playButton.accessibilityLabel = NSLocalizedString("PLAY_BUTTON_ACCESSABILITY_LABEL", comment: "Accessibility label for button to start media playback")
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playButton.setBackgroundImage(#imageLiteral(resourceName: "play_button"), for: .normal)
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playButton.contentMode = .scaleAspectFit
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let playButtonWidth = ScaleFromIPhone5(70)
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playButton.autoSetDimensions(to: CGSize(width: playButtonWidth, height: playButtonWidth))
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self.contentContainer.addSubview(playButton)
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playButton.addTarget(self, action: #selector(playButtonTapped), for: .touchUpInside)
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playButton.autoCenterInSuperview()
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}
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}
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@objc public func didTapPlayerView(_ gestureRecognizer: UIGestureRecognizer) {
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assert(self.videoPlayer != nil)
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self.pauseVideo()
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}
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override public var inputAccessoryView: UIView? {
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self.bottomToolbar.layoutIfNeeded()
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return self.bottomToolbar
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}
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override public var canBecomeFirstResponder: Bool {
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return true
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}
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private func makeClearToolbar() -> UIToolbar {
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let toolbar = UIToolbar()
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toolbar.backgroundColor = UIColor.clear
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// Making a toolbar transparent requires setting an empty uiimage
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toolbar.setBackgroundImage(UIImage(), forToolbarPosition: .any, barMetrics: .default)
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// hide 1px top-border
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toolbar.clipsToBounds = true
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return toolbar
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}
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// MARK: - Event Handlers
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@objc
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public func playButtonTapped() {
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self.playVideo()
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}
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@objc func cancelPressed(sender: UIButton) {
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self.delegate?.attachmentApproval(self, didCancelAttachment: attachment)
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}
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// MARK: CaptioningToolbarDelegate
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func captioningToolbarDidBeginEditing(_ captioningToolbar: CaptioningToolbar) {
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self.scaleAttachmentView(.compact)
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}
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func captioningToolbarDidEndEditing(_ captioningToolbar: CaptioningToolbar) {
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self.scaleAttachmentView(.fullsize)
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}
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func captioningToolbarDidTapSend(_ captioningToolbar: CaptioningToolbar, captionText: String?) {
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self.approveAttachment(captionText: captionText)
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}
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// MARK: Video
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private func playVideo() {
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Logger.info("\(TAG) in \(#function)")
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guard let videoPlayer = self.videoPlayer else {
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owsFail("\(TAG) video player was unexpectedly nil")
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return
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}
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guard let playVideoButton = self.playVideoButton else {
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owsFail("\(TAG) playVideoButton was unexpectedly nil")
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return
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}
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UIView.animate(withDuration: 0.1) {
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playVideoButton.alpha = 0.0
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}
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videoPlayer.play()
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}
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private func pauseVideo() {
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guard let videoPlayer = self.videoPlayer else {
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owsFail("\(TAG) video player was unexpectedly nil")
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return
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}
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videoPlayer.pause()
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guard let playVideoButton = self.playVideoButton else {
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owsFail("\(TAG) playVideoButton was unexpectedly nil")
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return
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}
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UIView.animate(withDuration: 0.1) {
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playVideoButton.alpha = 1.0
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}
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}
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@objc
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public func videoPlayerDidPlayToCompletion(_ videoPlayer: OWSVideoPlayer) {
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guard let playVideoButton = self.playVideoButton else {
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owsFail("\(TAG) playVideoButton was unexpectedly nil")
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return
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}
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UIView.animate(withDuration: 0.1) {
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playVideoButton.alpha = 1.0
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}
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}
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public func playerProgressBarDidStartScrubbing(_ playerProgressBar: PlayerProgressBar) {
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guard let videoPlayer = self.videoPlayer else {
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owsFail("\(TAG) video player was unexpectedly nil")
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return
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}
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videoPlayer.pause()
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}
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public func playerProgressBar(_ playerProgressBar: PlayerProgressBar, scrubbedToTime time: CMTime) {
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guard let videoPlayer = self.videoPlayer else {
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owsFail("\(TAG) video player was unexpectedly nil")
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return
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}
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videoPlayer.seek(to: time)
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}
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public func playerProgressBar(_ playerProgressBar: PlayerProgressBar, didFinishScrubbingAtTime time: CMTime, shouldResumePlayback: Bool) {
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guard let videoPlayer = self.videoPlayer else {
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owsFail("\(TAG) video player was unexpectedly nil")
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return
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}
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videoPlayer.seek(to: time)
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if (shouldResumePlayback) {
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videoPlayer.play()
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}
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}
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// MARK: Helpers
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var isZoomable: Bool {
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return attachment.isImage || attachment.isVideo
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}
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private func approveAttachment(captionText: String?) {
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// Toolbar flickers in and out if there are errors
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// and remains visible momentarily after share extension is dismissed.
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// It's easiest to just hide it at this point since we're done with it.
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shouldAllowAttachmentViewResizing = false
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bottomToolbar.isUserInteractionEnabled = false
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bottomToolbar.isHidden = true
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attachment.captionText = captionText
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delegate?.attachmentApproval(self, didApproveAttachment: attachment)
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}
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// When the keyboard is popped, it can obscure the attachment view.
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// so we sometimes allow resizing the attachment.
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private var shouldAllowAttachmentViewResizing: Bool = true
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private func scaleAttachmentView(_ fit: AttachmentViewScale) {
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guard shouldAllowAttachmentViewResizing else {
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if self.contentContainer.transform != CGAffineTransform.identity {
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UIView.animate(withDuration: 0.2) {
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self.contentContainer.transform = CGAffineTransform.identity
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}
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}
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return
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}
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switch fit {
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case .fullsize:
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UIView.animate(withDuration: 0.2) {
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self.contentContainer.transform = CGAffineTransform.identity
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}
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case .compact:
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UIView.animate(withDuration: 0.2) {
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let kScaleFactor: CGFloat = 0.7
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let scale = CGAffineTransform(scaleX: kScaleFactor, y: kScaleFactor)
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let originalHeight = self.scrollView.bounds.size.height
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// Position the new scaled item to be centered with respect
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// to it's new size.
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let heightDelta = originalHeight * (1 - kScaleFactor)
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let translate = CGAffineTransform(translationX: 0, y: -heightDelta / 2)
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self.contentContainer.transform = scale.concatenating(translate)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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extension AttachmentApprovalViewController: UIScrollViewDelegate {
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public func viewForZooming(in scrollView: UIScrollView) -> UIView? {
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if isZoomable {
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return mediaMessageView
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} else {
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// don't zoom for audio or generic attachments.
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return nil
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}
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}
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fileprivate func updateMinZoomScaleForSize(_ size: CGSize) {
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Logger.debug("\(logTag) in \(#function)")
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// Ensure bounds have been computed
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mediaMessageView.layoutIfNeeded()
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guard mediaMessageView.bounds.width > 0, mediaMessageView.bounds.height > 0 else {
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Logger.warn("\(logTag) bad bounds in \(#function)")
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return
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}
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let widthScale = size.width / mediaMessageView.bounds.width
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let heightScale = size.height / mediaMessageView.bounds.height
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let minScale = min(widthScale, heightScale)
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scrollView.maximumZoomScale = minScale * 5.0
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scrollView.minimumZoomScale = minScale
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scrollView.zoomScale = minScale
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}
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// Keep the media view centered within the scroll view as you zoom
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public func scrollViewDidZoom(_ scrollView: UIScrollView) {
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// The scroll view has zoomed, so you need to re-center the contents
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let scrollViewSize = self.scrollViewVisibleSize
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// First assume that mediaMessageView center coincides with the contents center
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// This is correct when the mediaMessageView is bigger than scrollView due to zoom
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var contentCenter = CGPoint(x: (scrollView.contentSize.width / 2), y: (scrollView.contentSize.height / 2))
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let scrollViewCenter = self.scrollViewCenter
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// if mediaMessageView is smaller than the scrollView visible size - fix the content center accordingly
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if self.scrollView.contentSize.width < scrollViewSize.width {
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contentCenter.x = scrollViewCenter.x
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}
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if self.scrollView.contentSize.height < scrollViewSize.height {
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contentCenter.y = scrollViewCenter.y
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}
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self.mediaMessageView.center = contentCenter
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}
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// return the scroll view center
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private var scrollViewCenter: CGPoint {
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let size = scrollViewVisibleSize
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return CGPoint(x: (size.width / 2), y: (size.height / 2))
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}
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// Return scrollview size without the area overlapping with tab and nav bar.
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private var scrollViewVisibleSize: CGSize {
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let contentInset = scrollView.contentInset
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let scrollViewSize = scrollView.bounds.standardized.size
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let width = scrollViewSize.width - (contentInset.left + contentInset.right)
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let height = scrollViewSize.height - (contentInset.top + contentInset.bottom)
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return CGSize(width: width, height: height)
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}
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}
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protocol CaptioningToolbarDelegate: class {
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func captioningToolbarDidTapSend(_ captioningToolbar: CaptioningToolbar, captionText: String?)
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func captioningToolbarDidBeginEditing(_ captioningToolbar: CaptioningToolbar)
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func captioningToolbarDidEndEditing(_ captioningToolbar: CaptioningToolbar)
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}
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class CaptioningToolbar: UIView, UITextViewDelegate {
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weak var captioningToolbarDelegate: CaptioningToolbarDelegate?
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private let sendButton: UIButton
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private let textView: UITextView
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private let bottomGradient: GradientView
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private let lengthLimitLabel: UILabel
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// Layout Constants
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let kMinTextViewHeight: CGFloat = 38
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var maxTextViewHeight: CGFloat {
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// About ~4 lines in portrait and ~3 lines in landscape.
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// Otherwise we risk obscuring too much of the content.
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return UIDevice.current.orientation.isPortrait ? 160 : 100
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}
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var textViewHeightConstraint: NSLayoutConstraint!
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var textViewHeight: CGFloat
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required init?(coder aDecoder: NSCoder) {
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fatalError("init(coder:) has not been implemented")
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}
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class MessageTextView: UITextView {
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// When creating new lines, contentOffset is animated, but because because
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// we are simultaneously resizing the text view, this can cause the
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// text in the textview to be "too high" in the text view.
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// Solution is to disable animation for setting content offset.
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override func setContentOffset(_ contentOffset: CGPoint, animated: Bool) {
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super.setContentOffset(contentOffset, animated: false)
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}
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}
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override var intrinsicContentSize: CGSize {
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get {
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// Since we have `self.autoresizingMask = UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleHeight`, we must specify
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// an intrinsicContentSize. Specifying CGSize.zero causes the height to be determined by autolayout.
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return CGSize.zero
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}
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}
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init() {
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self.sendButton = UIButton(type: .system)
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self.bottomGradient = GradientView(from: UIColor.clear, to: UIColor.black)
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self.textView = MessageTextView()
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self.textViewHeight = kMinTextViewHeight
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self.lengthLimitLabel = UILabel()
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super.init(frame: CGRect.zero)
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// Specifying autorsizing mask and an intrinsic content size allows proper
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// sizing when used as an input accessory view.
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self.autoresizingMask = .flexibleHeight
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self.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false
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self.backgroundColor = UIColor.clear
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textView.delegate = self
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textView.backgroundColor = UIColor.white
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textView.layer.cornerRadius = 4.0
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textView.addBorder(with: UIColor.lightGray)
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textView.font = UIFont.ows_dynamicTypeBody
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textView.returnKeyType = .done
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let sendTitle = NSLocalizedString("ATTACHMENT_APPROVAL_SEND_BUTTON", comment: "Label for 'send' button in the 'attachment approval' dialog.")
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sendButton.setTitle(sendTitle, for: .normal)
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sendButton.addTarget(self, action: #selector(didTapSend), for: .touchUpInside)
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sendButton.titleLabel?.font = UIFont.ows_mediumFont(withSize: 16)
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sendButton.titleLabel?.textAlignment = .center
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sendButton.tintColor = UIColor.white
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sendButton.backgroundColor = UIColor.ows_systemPrimaryButton
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sendButton.layer.cornerRadius = 4
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// Send Button Shadow - without this the send button bottom doesn't feel aligned with the toolbar.
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let kSendButtonShadowOffset: CGFloat = 1
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sendButton.layer.shadowColor = UIColor.darkGray.cgColor
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sendButton.layer.shadowOffset = CGSize(width: 0, height: kSendButtonShadowOffset)
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sendButton.layer.shadowOpacity = 0.8
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sendButton.layer.shadowRadius = 0.0
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sendButton.layer.masksToBounds = false
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// Increase hit area of send button
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sendButton.contentEdgeInsets = UIEdgeInsets(top: 6, left: 8, bottom: 6, right: 8)
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// Length Limit Label shown when the user inputs too long of a message
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lengthLimitLabel.textColor = .white
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lengthLimitLabel.text = NSLocalizedString("ATTACHMENT_APPROVAL_CAPTION_LENGTH_LIMIT_REACHED", comment: "One line label indicating the user can add no more text to the attachment caption.")
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lengthLimitLabel.textAlignment = .center
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// Add shadow in case overlayed on white content
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lengthLimitLabel.layer.shadowColor = UIColor.black.cgColor
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lengthLimitLabel.layer.shadowOffset = CGSize(width: 0.0, height: 0.0)
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lengthLimitLabel.layer.shadowOpacity = 0.8
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self.lengthLimitLabel.isHidden = true
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let contentView = UIView()
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addSubview(contentView)
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contentView.autoPinEdgesToSuperviewEdges()
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contentView.addSubview(bottomGradient)
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contentView.addSubview(sendButton)
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contentView.addSubview(textView)
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contentView.addSubview(lengthLimitLabel)
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// Layout
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let kToolbarMargin: CGFloat = 8
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// We have to wrap the toolbar items in a content view because iOS (at least on iOS10.3) assigns the inputAccessoryView.layoutMargins
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// when resigning first responder (verified by auditing with `layoutMarginsDidChange`).
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// The effect of this is that if we were to assign these margins to self.layoutMargins, they'd be blown away if the
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// user dismisses the keyboard, giving the input accessory view a wonky layout.
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|
contentView.layoutMargins = UIEdgeInsets(top: kToolbarMargin, left: kToolbarMargin, bottom: kToolbarMargin, right: kToolbarMargin)
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self.textViewHeightConstraint = textView.autoSetDimension(.height, toSize: kMinTextViewHeight)
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|
|
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// We pin all three edges explicitly rather than doing something like:
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|
// textView.autoPinEdges(toSuperviewMarginsExcludingEdge: .right)
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|
// because that method uses `leading` / `trailing` rather than `left` vs. `right`.
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// So it doesn't work as expected with RTL layouts when we explicitly want something
|
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// to be on the right side for both RTL and LTR layouts, like with the send button.
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|
// I believe this is a bug in PureLayout. Filed here: https://github.com/PureLayout/PureLayout/issues/209
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textView.autoPinEdge(toSuperviewMargin: .left)
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textView.autoPinEdge(toSuperviewMargin: .top)
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textView.autoPinEdge(toSuperviewMargin: .bottom)
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|
|
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sendButton.autoPinEdge(.left, to: .right, of: textView, withOffset: kToolbarMargin)
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|
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// Because the textview has a border, the sendButton feels unaligned without this shadow and offset
|
|
sendButton.autoPinEdge(.bottom, to: .bottom, of: textView, withOffset: -kSendButtonShadowOffset)
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|
|
|
sendButton.autoPinEdge(toSuperviewMargin: .right)
|
|
sendButton.setContentHuggingHigh()
|
|
sendButton.setCompressionResistanceHigh()
|
|
|
|
lengthLimitLabel.autoPinEdge(toSuperviewMargin: .left)
|
|
lengthLimitLabel.autoPinEdge(toSuperviewMargin: .right)
|
|
lengthLimitLabel.autoPinEdge(.bottom, to: .top, of: textView, withOffset: -6)
|
|
lengthLimitLabel.setContentHuggingHigh()
|
|
lengthLimitLabel.setCompressionResistanceHigh()
|
|
|
|
let bottomGradientHeight = ScaleFromIPhone5(100)
|
|
bottomGradient.autoSetDimension(.height, toSize: bottomGradientHeight)
|
|
bottomGradient.autoPinEdgesToSuperviewEdges(with: .zero, excludingEdge: .top)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@objc func didTapSend() {
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|
self.captioningToolbarDelegate?.captioningToolbarDidTapSend(self, captionText: self.textView.text)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// MARK: - UITextViewDelegate
|
|
|
|
public func textViewDidChange(_ textView: UITextView) {
|
|
updateHeight(textView: textView)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
public func textView(_ textView: UITextView, shouldChangeTextIn range: NSRange, replacementText text: String) -> Bool {
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|
|
|
let existingText: String = textView.text ?? ""
|
|
let proposedText: String = (existingText as NSString).replacingCharacters(in: range, with: text)
|
|
|
|
guard proposedText.utf8.count <= kOversizeTextMessageSizeThreshold else {
|
|
Logger.debug("\(self.logTag) in \(#function) long text was truncated")
|
|
self.lengthLimitLabel.isHidden = false
|
|
|
|
// `range` represents the section of the existing text we will replace. We can re-use that space.
|
|
// Range is in units of NSStrings's standard UTF-16 characters. Since some of those chars could be
|
|
// represented as single bytes in utf-8, while others may be 8 or more, the only way to be sure is
|
|
// to just measure the utf8 encoded bytes of the replaced substring.
|
|
let bytesAfterDelete: Int = (existingText as NSString).replacingCharacters(in: range, with: "").utf8.count
|
|
|
|
// Accept as much of the input as we can
|
|
let byteBudget: Int = Int(kOversizeTextMessageSizeThreshold) - bytesAfterDelete
|
|
if byteBudget >= 0, let acceptableNewText = text.truncated(toByteCount: UInt(byteBudget)) {
|
|
textView.text = (existingText as NSString).replacingCharacters(in: range, with: acceptableNewText)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false
|
|
}
|
|
self.lengthLimitLabel.isHidden = true
|
|
|
|
// 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" {
|
|
textView.resignFirstResponder()
|
|
return false
|
|
} else {
|
|
return true
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
public func textViewDidBeginEditing(_ textView: UITextView) {
|
|
self.captioningToolbarDelegate?.captioningToolbarDidBeginEditing(self)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
public func textViewDidEndEditing(_ textView: UITextView) {
|
|
self.captioningToolbarDelegate?.captioningToolbarDidEndEditing(self)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// 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 != self.textViewHeight {
|
|
Logger.debug("\(self.logTag) TextView height changed: \(self.textViewHeight) -> \(newHeight)")
|
|
self.textViewHeight = newHeight
|
|
self.textViewHeightConstraint?.constant = textViewHeight
|
|
self.invalidateIntrinsicContentSize()
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
private func clampedTextViewHeight(fixedWidth: CGFloat) -> CGFloat {
|
|
let contentSize = textView.sizeThatFits(CGSize(width: fixedWidth, height: CGFloat.greatestFiniteMagnitude))
|
|
return CGFloatClamp(contentSize.height, kMinTextViewHeight, maxTextViewHeight)
|
|
}
|
|
}
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