iOS/Sources/App/Onboarding/Container/OnboardingNavigationViewModel.swift
Bruno Pantaleão Gonçalves 16f5a1bc75
Simplify and migrate onboarding screens to SwiftUI (#3527)
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import Foundation
import Shared
final class OnboardingNavigationViewModel: ObservableObject {
@Published var shouldDismiss: Bool = false
init() {
Current.onboardingObservation.register(observer: self)
}
deinit {
Current.onboardingObservation.unregister(observer: self)
}
}
extension OnboardingNavigationViewModel: OnboardingStateObserver {
func onboardingStateDidChange(to state: OnboardingState) {
guard state == .complete else { return }
DispatchQueue.main.async { [weak self] in
self?.shouldDismiss = true
}
}
}