// // Copyright 2021-2024 New Vector Ltd. // // SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only OR LicenseRef-Element-Commercial // Please see LICENSE files in the repository root for full details. // import Foundation import SwiftUI /// Using an enum for the screen allows you define the different state cases with /// the relevant associated data for each case. enum MockAuthenticationVerifyEmailScreenState: MockScreenState, CaseIterable { // A case for each state you want to represent // with specific, minimal associated data that will allow you // mock that screen. case emptyAddress case enteredAddress case hasSentEmail /// The associated screen var screenType: Any.Type { AuthenticationVerifyEmailScreen.self } /// Generate the view struct for the screen state. var screenView: ([Any], AnyView) { let viewModel: AuthenticationVerifyEmailViewModel switch self { case .emptyAddress: viewModel = AuthenticationVerifyEmailViewModel(homeserver: .mockMatrixDotOrg, emailAddress: "") case .enteredAddress: viewModel = AuthenticationVerifyEmailViewModel(homeserver: .mockMatrixDotOrg, emailAddress: "test@example.com") case .hasSentEmail: viewModel = AuthenticationVerifyEmailViewModel(homeserver: .mockMatrixDotOrg, emailAddress: "test@example.com") Task { await viewModel.updateForSentEmail() } } // can simulate service and viewModel actions here if needs be. return ( [viewModel], AnyView(AuthenticationVerifyEmailScreen(viewModel: viewModel.context)) ) } }