// // WorkoutSessionCoordinator.swift // Workouts Watch App // // Copyright 2025 Rouslan Zenetl. All Rights Reserved. // import Foundation import SwiftData /// What the watch should do with its `HKWorkoutSession` given the latest authoritative /// workout set. `finish` carries the completed run whose metrics we save + forward. enum SessionEndDecision: Equatable { case none case discard case finish(WorkoutDocument) } /// Pure decision seam for ending the watch's workout session — the session-free core the /// `WorkoutSessionCoordinator` delegates to, mirroring the `WatchCacheApplier` pattern so the /// end-of-run rule is unit-testable without HealthKit or a live cache. /// /// The rule reconciles against the *authoritative* workout set (the same set the phone pushes /// and the watch prunes to), not against any view's lifetime — a running session ends on a /// genuine non-empty → empty transition of the active set. Comparing against the active set /// captured at the *previous* reconcile is what makes the launch race safe: at startup the /// session can be `running` before the run document has synced, but the previous active set is /// still empty, so we never discard a run we simply haven't heard about yet. enum SessionEndPlanner { /// Ids of the runs that keep the session alive — not-yet-finished (`notStarted` / /// `inProgress`). A `completed` / `skipped` run has dropped off the active set. static func activeIDs(in workouts: [WorkoutDocument]) -> Set { Set(workouts .filter { let status = WorkoutStatus(rawValue: $0.status) return status == .notStarted || status == .inProgress } .map(\.id)) } static func decide(isRunning: Bool, previouslyActiveIDs: Set, workouts: [WorkoutDocument]) -> SessionEndDecision { guard isRunning, activeIDs(in: workouts).isEmpty, !previouslyActiveIDs.isEmpty else { return .none } // A previously-active run that survived as `.completed` is a finish (save + forward // metrics); if none survived, every active run vanished (discarded/deleted) → discard. let finished = previouslyActiveIDs .compactMap { id in workouts.first { $0.id == id } } .first { WorkoutStatus(rawValue: $0.status) == .completed } return finished.map(SessionEndDecision.finish) ?? .discard } } /// The single owner of watch workout-session termination. Long-lived (held by /// `WatchAppServices`, not a view), so it runs on the WatchConnectivity delegate callback — /// with or without a mounted view, including in the session's own background runtime. This is /// the fix for the leak where ending a run *from the phone* while the watch app was /// backgrounded left the `HKWorkoutSession` running (watchOS then re-foregrounded the app on /// every wrist raise) and skipped the metrics capture entirely. /// /// Same move as the live-mirror's `repairFromDurable`, one layer down: drive the terminal /// action from the authoritative cache apply rather than a transient UI observer. @MainActor final class WorkoutSessionCoordinator { private let sessionManager: WorkoutSessionManager private let bridge: WatchConnectivityBridge private let context: ModelContext /// The active set captured at the previous reconcile — the baseline the non-empty → empty /// transition is measured against (see `SessionEndPlanner`). private var previouslyActiveIDs: Set = [] /// Guards the async finish so a burst of reconciles can't double-end the session. private var isEnding = false init(sessionManager: WorkoutSessionManager, bridge: WatchConnectivityBridge, context: ModelContext) { self.sessionManager = sessionManager self.bridge = bridge self.context = context } /// Re-evaluate the session against the current authoritative cache. Called after every /// cache mutation (phone push or the watch's own optimistic edit) and once at bootstrap to /// seed the baseline. The watch cache holds only active + recently-pruned runs, so the /// fetch-and-map is bounded and cheap. func reconcile() { guard !isEnding else { return } let workouts = ((try? context.fetch(FetchDescriptor())) ?? []) .map(WorkoutDocument.init(from:)) let decision = SessionEndPlanner.decide( isRunning: sessionManager.isRunning, previouslyActiveIDs: previouslyActiveIDs, workouts: workouts) previouslyActiveIDs = SessionEndPlanner.activeIDs(in: workouts) switch decision { case .none: return case .discard: sessionManager.discard() case .finish(let doc): endAndForward(doc) } } /// Finish the session (saving the `HKWorkout` to Health), attach the captured metrics, and /// forward the run back to the phone. Lifted from the old `ActiveWorkoutGateView.endSession` /// so the behavior is unchanged — only its trigger moved off the view. private func endAndForward(_ doc: WorkoutDocument) { isEnding = true Task { defer { isEnding = false } guard var metrics = await sessionManager.finishAndSave() else { return } metrics.totalVolume = WorkoutVolume.total(doc.logs) var updated = doc updated.metrics = metrics updated.updatedAt = Date() bridge.update(workout: updated) // optimistic upsert + forward (queued if offline) } } }