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Move the idle-timer disable out of ExerciseView/ExerciseProgressView and up to the app scene, re-asserting it whenever the scene becomes active (iOS clears the flag on background). A propped-up phone now stays lit for the entire workout, not just while an exercise is open. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01SCv7zvGFcKy47KSTnTLxRe
46 lines
1.3 KiB
Swift
46 lines
1.3 KiB
Swift
//
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// WorkoutsApp.swift
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// Workouts
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//
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// Copyright 2025 Rouslan Zenetl. All Rights Reserved.
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//
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import SwiftUI
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import SwiftData
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import UIKit
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@main
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struct WorkoutsApp: App {
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@State private var services = AppServices()
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@Environment(\.scenePhase) private var scenePhase
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var body: some Scene {
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WindowGroup {
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#if DEBUG
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if ScreenshotSeed.isActive {
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ScreenshotRootView(services: services)
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} else {
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root
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}
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#else
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root
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#endif
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}
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// Keep the screen lit for the whole app, not just while logging — the phone is
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// often propped up across the room during a workout. iOS clears this flag when
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// the app is backgrounded, so re-assert it each time the scene becomes active.
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.onChange(of: scenePhase, initial: true) { _, phase in
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UIApplication.shared.isIdleTimerDisabled = (phase == .active)
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}
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}
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private var root: some View {
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RootGateView()
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.environment(services)
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.environment(services.syncEngine)
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.environment(services.liveRunState)
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.modelContainer(services.container)
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.task { await services.bootstrap() }
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}
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}
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