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bundesmessenger-ios/RiotSwiftUI/Modules/Onboarding/Congratulations/MockOnboardingCongratulationsScreenState.swift
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Doug 9396338c19 Prepare onboarding flow for personalisation screens.
Add a BuildSetting to control the display of the personalisation screens.
Add a property to delay the AuthenticationCoordinator from showing any screens.
Add Congratulations screen to onboarding flow.
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//
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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.
@available(iOS 14.0, *)
enum MockOnboardingCongratulationsScreenState: MockScreenState, CaseIterable {
// A case for each state you want to represent
// with specific, minimal associated data that will allow you
// mock that screen.
case congratulations
/// The associated screen
var screenType: Any.Type {
OnboardingCongratulationsScreen.self
}
/// Generate the view struct for the screen state.
var screenView: ([Any], AnyView) {
let viewModel = OnboardingCongratulationsViewModel(userId: "@testuser:example.com")
// can simulate service and viewModel actions here if needs be.
return (
[self, viewModel],
AnyView(OnboardingCongratulationsScreen(viewModel: viewModel.context)
.addDependency(MockAvatarService.example))
)
}
}