Fixes#1801 by working around the Apple bug.
Refs home-assistant/frontend#10819.
Requires core-2021.12.0b6 or newer.
## Summary
When the app has been in the background for a while without executing, reset the WebSocket connection in the WebView when execution begins again.
Also implements the new `theme-update` external bus command since it will log as an unhandled message. This likely means we're over-updating theme colors, but that is relatively cheap to do and doesn't cause harm.
## Any other notes
This works around a bug in NSURLSession's WebSocket implementation -- which WKWebView moved to in iOS 15 -- where it cannot reliably detect network connectivity failures due to extended backgrounding. Eventually it'll get a "connection reset by peer" or other error, but in the meantime it reports itself as still connected, thus leaving our WebView thinking it's connected but anything sent isn't sent and nothing is received.
- Updates several dependencies
- Removes Lokalise -- if we can't do it on Catalyst, it doesn't feel worth it to do it elsewhere
- Migrates the NotificationTestCases from a Podspec that keeps having issues to a fastlane script which copies in the latest ones
Adds new fastlane lanes:
- `fastlane lint` which checks the linters
- `fastlane autocorrect` which applies the linters which can autocorrect (Rubocop, SwiftFormat)
Adds a build step to the Codegen abstract target which runs SwiftFormat in lint mode, pointing out what it's going to change when run.
Applies SwiftFormat to nearly all code -- exempts a few externally-sourced files and generated code.
This is somewhat in prep of being able to make the project file generated, but also just organizes things into more concrete directory structures.
This pulls out _all_ of the build settings from the root level, and most from the target level, into xcconfigs.
The new directory structure looks like:
- Sources
- App
- (everything from HomeAssistant/)
- WatchApp
- Shared
- MacBridge
- Extensions
- Intents
- NotificationContent
- NotificationService
- Share
- Today
- Watch
- Widgets
- Tests
- App
- UI
- Shared
Somewhat intentionally, the file structure under these is not yet standardized/organized.
The project targets are now:
- App
- WatchApp
- Shared-iOS
- Shared-watchOS
- MacBridge
- Tests-App
- Tests-UI
- Tests-Shared
- Extension-Intents
- Extension-NotificationContent
- Extension-NotificationService
- Extension-Share
- Extension-Today
- Extension-Widget
- WatchExtension-Watch
This does not yet clean up resources vs. sources, nor does it handle some of the "it's in Sources/App but it's part of Shared" crossover directory issues.