import Foundation import CoreData import Combine /// Handles all persistence in the app by storing/loading subscriptions and notifications using Core Data. /// There are sadly a lot of hacks in here, because I don't quite understand this fully. class Store: ObservableObject { static let shared = Store() static let tag = "Store" static let appGroup = "group.io.heckel.ntfy" // Must match app group of ntfy = ntfyNSE targets static let modelName = "ntfy" // Must match .xdatamodeld folder private let container: NSPersistentContainer var context: NSManagedObjectContext { return container.viewContext } private var cancellables: Set = [] init(inMemory: Bool = false) { let storeUrl = (inMemory) ? URL(fileURLWithPath: "/dev/null") : FileManager.default .containerURL(forSecurityApplicationGroupIdentifier: Store.appGroup)! .appendingPathComponent("ntfy.sqlite") let description = NSPersistentStoreDescription(url: storeUrl) description.setOption(true as NSNumber, forKey: NSPersistentStoreRemoteChangeNotificationPostOptionKey) // Set up container and observe changes from app extension container = NSPersistentContainer(name: Store.modelName) container.persistentStoreDescriptions = [description] container.loadPersistentStores { description, error in if let error = error { Log.e(Store.tag, "Core Data failed to load: \(error.localizedDescription)", error) } } // Shortcut for context context.automaticallyMergesChangesFromParent = true context.mergePolicy = NSMergePolicy(merge: .mergeByPropertyStoreTrumpMergePolicyType) // https://stackoverflow.com/a/60362945/1440785 context.transactionAuthor = Bundle.main.bundlePath.hasSuffix(".appex") ? "ntfy.appex" : "ntfy" // When a remote change comes in (= the app extension updated entities in Core Data), // we force refresh the view with horrible means. Please help me make this better! NotificationCenter.default .publisher(for: .NSPersistentStoreRemoteChange) .sink { value in Log.d(Store.tag, "Remote change detected, refreshing view", value) DispatchQueue.main.async { self.hardRefresh() } } .store(in: &cancellables) } func saveSubscription(baseUrl: String, topic: String) -> Subscription { let subscription = Subscription(context: context) subscription.baseUrl = baseUrl subscription.topic = topic DispatchQueue.main.sync { try? context.save() } return subscription } func getSubscription(baseUrl: String, topic: String) -> Subscription? { let fetchRequest = Subscription.fetchRequest() let baseUrlPredicate = NSPredicate(format: "baseUrl = %@", baseUrl) let topicPredicate = NSPredicate(format: "topic = %@", topic) fetchRequest.predicate = NSCompoundPredicate(andPredicateWithSubpredicates: [baseUrlPredicate, topicPredicate]) return try? context.fetch(fetchRequest).first } func getSubscriptions() -> [Subscription]? { return try? context.fetch(Subscription.fetchRequest()) } func getUser(baseUrl: String) -> User? { let fetchRequest = User.fetchRequest() let baseUrlPredicate = NSPredicate(format: "baseUrl = %@", baseUrl) fetchRequest.predicate = NSCompoundPredicate(andPredicateWithSubpredicates: [baseUrlPredicate]) return try? context.fetch(fetchRequest).first } func delete(user: User) { context.delete(user) try? context.save() } func delete(subscription: Subscription) { context.delete(subscription) try? context.save() } func saveUser(baseUrl: String, username: String, password: String) { do { let user = getUser(baseUrl: baseUrl) ?? User(context: context) user.baseUrl = baseUrl user.username = username user.password = password try context.save() } catch let error { Log.w(Store.tag, "Cannot store user", error) rollbackAndRefresh() } } func save(notificationFromMessage message: Message, withSubscription subscription: Subscription) { do { let notification = Notification(context: context) notification.id = message.id notification.time = message.time notification.message = message.message ?? "" notification.title = message.title ?? "" notification.priority = (message.priority != nil && message.priority != 0) ? message.priority! : 3 notification.tags = message.tags?.joined(separator: ",") ?? "" notification.actions = Actions.shared.encode(message.actions) notification.click = message.click ?? "" subscription.addToNotifications(notification) subscription.lastNotificationId = message.id try context.save() } catch let error { Log.w(Store.tag, "Cannot store notification (fromMessage)", error) rollbackAndRefresh() } } func delete(notification: Notification) { Log.d(Store.tag, "Deleting notification \(notification.id ?? "")") context.delete(notification) try? context.save() } func delete(notifications: Set) { Log.d(Store.tag, "Deleting \(notifications.count) notification(s)") do { notifications.forEach { notification in context.delete(notification) } try context.save() } catch let error { Log.w(Store.tag, "Cannot delete notification(s)", error) rollbackAndRefresh() } } func delete(allNotificationsFor subscription: Subscription) { guard let notifications = subscription.notifications else { return } Log.d(Store.tag, "Deleting all \(notifications.count) notification(s) for subscription \(subscription.urlString())") do { notifications.forEach { notification in context.delete(notification as! Notification) } try context.save() } catch let error { Log.w(Store.tag, "Cannot delete notification(s)", error) rollbackAndRefresh() } } func rollbackAndRefresh() { // Hack: We refresh all objects, since failing to store a notification usually means // that the app extension stored the notification first. This is a way to update the // UI properly when it is in the foreground and the app extension stores a notification. context.rollback() hardRefresh() } func hardRefresh() { // `refreshAllObjects` only refreshes objects from which the cache is invalid. With a staleness intervall of -1 the cache never invalidates. // We set the `stalenessInterval` to 0 to make sure that changes in the app extension get processed correctly. // From: https://www.avanderlee.com/swift/core-data-app-extension-data-sharing/ context.stalenessInterval = 0 context.refreshAllObjects() context.stalenessInterval = -1 } } extension Store { static let sampleMessages = [ "stats": [ // TODO: Message with action Message(id: "1", time: 1653048956, event: "message", topic: "stats", message: "In the last 24 hours, hyou had 5,000 users across 13 countries visit your website", title: "Record visitor numbers", priority: 4, tags: ["smile", "server123", "de"], actions: nil), Message(id: "2", time: 1653058956, event: "message", topic: "stats", message: "201 users/h\n80 IPs", title: "This is a title", priority: 1, tags: [], actions: nil), Message(id: "3", time: 1643058956, event: "message", topic: "stats", message: "This message does not have a title, but is instead super long. Like really really long. It can't be any longer I think. I mean, there is s 4,000 byte limit of the message, so I guess I have to make this 4,000 bytes long. Or do I? 😁 I don't know. It's quite tedious to come up with something so long, so I'll stop now. Bye!", title: nil, priority: 5, tags: ["facepalm"], actions: nil) ], "backups": [], "announcements": [], "alerts": [], "playground": [] ] static var preview: Store = { let store = Store(inMemory: true) store.context.perform { // Subscriptions and notifications sampleMessages.forEach { topic, messages in store.makeSubscription(store.context, topic, messages) } // Users store.saveUser(baseUrl: "https://ntfy.sh", username: "testuser", password: "testuser") store.saveUser(baseUrl: "https://ntfy.example.com", username: "phil", password: "phil12") } return store }() static var previewEmpty: Store = { return Store(inMemory: true) }() @discardableResult func makeSubscription(_ context: NSManagedObjectContext, _ topic: String, _ messages: [Message]) -> Subscription { let notifications = messages.map { makeNotification(context, $0) } let subscription = Subscription(context: context) subscription.baseUrl = Config.appBaseUrl subscription.topic = topic subscription.notifications = NSSet(array: notifications) return subscription } @discardableResult func makeNotification(_ context: NSManagedObjectContext, _ message: Message) -> Notification { let notification = Notification(context: context) notification.id = message.id notification.time = message.time notification.message = message.message notification.title = message.title notification.priority = message.priority ?? 3 notification.tags = message.tags?.joined(separator: ",") ?? "" return notification } }