RIT-Dining/TigerDine/Components/SharedComponents.swift
NinjaCheetah 23ebc9d848
Replace all instances of "RIT Dining" with "TigerDine"
The project and some files were still named that way, so that's been fixed now. The bundle ID is stuck that way forever but oh well. Nobody will see that.
2025-12-24 16:41:18 -05:00

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Swift

//
// SharedComponents.swift
// TigerDine
//
// Created by Campbell on 9/8/25.
//
import Foundation
import SafariServices
import SwiftUI
// Gross disgusting UIKit code :(
// There isn't a direct way to use integrated Safari from SwiftUI, except maybe in iOS 26? I'm not targeting that though so I must fall
// back on UIKit stuff.
struct SafariView: UIViewControllerRepresentable {
let url: URL
func makeUIViewController(context: Context) -> SFSafariViewController {
SFSafariViewController(url: url)
}
func updateUIViewController(_ uiViewController: SFSafariViewController, context: Context) {}
}
func getTCAPIFriendlyDateString(date: Date) -> String {
let formatter = DateFormatter()
formatter.calendar = Calendar(identifier: .iso8601)
formatter.locale = Locale(identifier: "en_US_POSIX")
formatter.timeZone = TimeZone.current
formatter.dateFormat = "yyyy-MM-dd"
return formatter.string(from: date)
}
func getFDMPAPIFriendlyDateString(date: Date) -> String {
let formatter = DateFormatter()
formatter.calendar = Calendar(identifier: .iso8601)
formatter.locale = Locale(identifier: "en_US_POSIX")
formatter.timeZone = TimeZone.current
formatter.dateFormat = "yyyy/MM/dd"
return formatter.string(from: date)
}
// The common date formatter that I'm using everywhere that open periods are shown within the app.
let dateDisplay: DateFormatter = {
let display = DateFormatter()
display.timeZone = TimeZone(identifier: "America/New_York")
display.dateStyle = .none
display.timeStyle = .short
return display
}()
let visitingChefDateDisplay: DateFormatter = {
let display = DateFormatter()
display.dateFormat = "EEEE, MMM d"
display.locale = Locale(identifier: "en_US_POSIX")
return display
}()
let weekdayFromDate: DateFormatter = {
let weekdayFormatter = DateFormatter()
weekdayFormatter.dateFormat = "EEEE"
return weekdayFormatter
}()
// Custom view extension that just applies modifiers in a block to the object it's applied to. Mostly useful for splitting up conditional
// modifiers that should only be applied for certain OS versions. (A returning feature from RNGTool!)
extension View {
func apply<V: View>(@ViewBuilder _ block: (Self) -> V) -> V { block(self) }
}