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Author SHA1 Message Date
rzen 707d71eaf0 Fix watch freeze on the progress flow; make Ready? always reachable
Tapping an in-progress exercise on the watch froze the app in an infinite
SwiftUI re-render loop. WorkoutLogListView.body observed SwiftData two ways
the iPhone list deliberately avoids: a @Query-bound Split, and a traversal of
its `exercises` relationship during render (availableExercises). Reading an
observed model's relationship inside body keeps the view perpetually
subscribed and re-invalidating. Fix: fetch the split imperatively (not via
@Query), gate the Add-Exercise affordances on the value-type doc.splitID, and
evaluate availableExercises only from the picker sheet's closure. The list
body now depends solely on the value-type working doc.

Also remove the temporary on-screen diagnostics/PVDiag plumbing and restore
PhaseTimerLayout and the dot-row animation that were dropped while debugging.

Make the Ready? page always lead the exercise flow on both watch and iPhone
(previously only for not-started exercises), so a resumed run can swipe back
to it. A deliberate swipe back to Ready? resets the run; the transient paged
TabView snap-to-0 on open is guarded by a settle gate plus an adjacent-swipe
check, so an in-progress exercise lands on its set and is never reset on open.

Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01SCv7zvGFcKy47KSTnTLxRe
2026-06-20 19:02:09 -04:00
rzen 21ee05053e Make the brand purple the accent color and exercise Done check
Populate the previously-empty AccentColor asset (iOS + watch) with the
logo purple — a deep shade in light mode, brightened for dark mode and
the watch's black background. The exercise Done check now uses that
accent color and the in-progress indicator reads as a neutral gray, on
both iPhone and Apple Watch.
2026-06-20 17:48:05 -04:00
rzen 85d0eaddbb Workouts 2.0: re-base persistence on iCloud Drive documents
Replace Core Data + NSPersistentCloudKitContainer + App-Group store +
WatchConnectivity dictionary sync with the QuickRabbit iCloud-documents
architecture:

- iCloud Drive JSON documents are the sole source of truth (one file per
  aggregate: Splits/<ULID>.json, Workouts/YYYY/MM/<ULID>.json), with a
  rebuildable SwiftData cache populated only by an NSMetadataQuery observer
  and a connect-time reconcile. Soft-delete tombstones; hard iCloud gate.
- Shared model layer (ULID, Codable *Documents + stateless mappers, @Model
  cache entities, SwiftData container) compiled into both targets.
- New iPhone<->Watch bridge over WatchConnectivity keyed by ULIDs; the phone
  is the sole writer of iCloud Drive, the watch round-trips documents.
- AppServices DI + iCloud-required root gate; Swift 6 strict concurrency.
- Starter splits generated on demand from the bundled YAML catalogs.
- Migrate to XcodeGen (project.yml), iOS 26 / watchOS 26; CloudDocuments
  entitlement (drop CloudKit/App Group/aps-environment).
- Duration stored as Int seconds (was a Date epoch hack); fix workout
  end-on-create, undismissable delete dialog, toolbar-hiding nav stacks,
  and the Settings placeholder.
- Add README/CHANGELOG/LICENSE, .gitignore, refreshed REQUIREMENTS, and the
  Scripts/ TestFlight pipeline (release.sh + ASC API scripts).

MARKETING_VERSION 2.0.
2026-06-19 14:25:27 -04:00
rzen 9a881e841b Add WatchConnectivity for bidirectional iOS-Watch sync
Implement real-time sync between iOS and Apple Watch apps using
WatchConnectivity framework. This replaces reliance on CloudKit
which doesn't work reliably in simulators.

- Add WatchConnectivityManager to both iOS and Watch targets
- Sync workouts, splits, exercises, and logs between devices
- Update iOS views to trigger sync on data changes
- Add onChange observer to ExerciseView for live progress updates
- Configure App Groups for shared container storage
- Add Watch app views: WorkoutLogsView, WorkoutLogListView, ExerciseProgressView
2026-01-19 19:15:38 -05:00