import Foundation import os.log class DNUpdater { private let apiClient = APIClient() private let timer = RepeatingTimer(timeInterval: 15 * 60) // 15 * 60 is 15 minutes static let log = Logger(subsystem: "net.defined.mobileNebula", category: "DNUpdater") func updateAll(onUpdate: @escaping (Site) -> ()) { _ = SiteList{ (sites, _) -> () in // NEVPN seems to force us onto the main thread and we are about to make network calls that // could block for a while. Push ourselves onto another thread to avoid blocking the UI. Task.detached(priority: .userInitiated) { sites?.values.forEach { site in if (site.connected == true) { // The vpn service is in charge of updating the currently connected site return } self.updateSite(site: site, onUpdate: onUpdate) } } } } func updateAllLoop(onUpdate: @escaping (Site) -> ()) { timer.eventHandler = { self.updateAll(onUpdate: onUpdate) } timer.resume() } func updateSingleLoop(site: Site, onUpdate: @escaping (Site) -> ()) { timer.eventHandler = { self.updateSite(site: site, onUpdate: onUpdate) } timer.resume() } func updateSite(site: Site, onUpdate: @escaping (Site) -> ()) { do { if (!site.managed) { return } let credentials = try site.getDNCredentials() let newSite: IncomingSite? do { newSite = try apiClient.tryUpdate( siteName: site.name, hostID: credentials.hostID, privateKey: credentials.privateKey, counter: credentials.counter, trustedKeys: credentials.trustedKeys ) } catch (APIClientError.invalidCredentials) { if (!credentials.invalid) { try site.invalidateDNCredentials() Self.log.notice("Invalidated credentials in site: \(site.name, privacy: .public)") } return } newSite?.save(manager: nil) { error in if (error != nil) { Self.log.error("failed to save update: \(error!.localizedDescription, privacy: .public)") } else { onUpdate(Site(incoming: newSite!)) } } if (credentials.invalid) { try site.validateDNCredentials() Self.log.notice("Revalidated credentials in site \(site.name, privacy: .public)") } } catch { Self.log.error("Error while updating \(site.name, privacy: .public): \(error.localizedDescription, privacy: .public)") } } } // From https://medium.com/over-engineering/a-background-repeating-timer-in-swift-412cecfd2ef9 class RepeatingTimer { let timeInterval: TimeInterval init(timeInterval: TimeInterval) { self.timeInterval = timeInterval } private lazy var timer: DispatchSourceTimer = { let t = DispatchSource.makeTimerSource() t.schedule(deadline: .now(), repeating: self.timeInterval) t.setEventHandler(handler: { [weak self] in self?.eventHandler?() }) return t }() var eventHandler: (() -> Void)? private enum State { case suspended case resumed } private var state: State = .suspended deinit { timer.setEventHandler {} timer.cancel() /* If the timer is suspended, calling cancel without resuming triggers a crash. This is documented here https://forums.developer.apple.com/thread/15902 */ resume() eventHandler = nil } func resume() { if state == .resumed { return } state = .resumed timer.resume() } func suspend() { if state == .suspended { return } state = .suspended timer.suspend() } }