Endurance routines (HIIT, cardio, cycling) can carry an optional target bpm (RoutineDocument.targetHeartRate, not schema-bumped — same preference-field rationale as restSeconds/autoAdvance), snapshotted onto the WorkoutDocument at plan time like the other pacing fields. During a run, the watch streams its live HR sample to the phone over a new best-effort liveHeartRate message — deliberately outside the LiveProgress machinery (no version bump, no staging/retry; a gauge, not a record), throttled to changed-bpm-or-10s in the watch bridge. LiveRunState holds the sample with a 30s staleness auto-clear so a dead stream never shows a frozen number. Both run screens show the reading only when the run carries a target: the phone's ExerciseProgressView as a top pill, the watch's in the top-trailing toolbar slot, each tinted by a shared ±5 bpm HeartRateBand with an arrow cue to push harder (low) or ease off (high) — e.g. dialing in a treadmill incline to hold a steady effort. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Y7ZhkCYWNiTSAFhFCGnJ8n
49 lines
2.2 KiB
Swift
49 lines
2.2 KiB
Swift
import Foundation
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import Observation
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import SwiftData
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/// Composition root for the watch app. Owns the local SwiftData cache and the
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/// WatchConnectivity bridge. The watch has no iCloud access; all data arrives from
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/// the phone via the bridge.
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@Observable
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@MainActor
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final class WatchAppServices {
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let container: ModelContainer
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let bridge: WatchConnectivityBridge
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/// The single owner of workout-session termination. Built in `bootstrap` once we have the
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/// delegate's session manager to reference; nil until then.
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private var sessionCoordinator: WorkoutSessionCoordinator?
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init() {
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let container = WorkoutsModelContainer.make()
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self.container = container
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self.bridge = WatchConnectivityBridge(container: container)
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#if DEBUG
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if ScreenshotSeed.isActive { ScreenshotSeed.populate(container.mainContext) }
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#endif
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}
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/// Wire the session coordinator to the (delegate-owned) session manager, start the bridge,
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/// and seed the coordinator's baseline from whatever state is already applied. The manager
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/// is passed in rather than owned here so the delegate's `handle(_:)` and the view tree's
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/// `.environment(...)` keep referencing the same instance.
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func bootstrap(sessionManager: WorkoutSessionManager) {
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let coordinator = WorkoutSessionCoordinator(
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sessionManager: sessionManager,
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bridge: bridge,
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context: container.mainContext)
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self.sessionCoordinator = coordinator
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// weak break: the coordinator is held here; the bridge only borrows it.
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bridge.onWorkoutsChanged = { [weak coordinator] in coordinator?.reconcile() }
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// Forward each live HR sample to a mirroring phone (best-effort, display-only).
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// No cycle: the bridge never references the session manager back.
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sessionManager.onHeartRateSample = { [bridge] bpm in bridge.sendLiveHeartRate(bpm) }
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bridge.activate()
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// Seed `previouslyActiveIDs` from whatever the bridge already applied at launch, so the
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// first real change is measured against a correct baseline (and the launch race — a
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// running session before the run doc arrives — resolves to `.none`, never a discard).
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coordinator.reconcile()
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}
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}
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