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swift - Programmatically navigate to new view in SwiftUI

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login screen, user taps "Login" button, request is performed, UI shows waiting indicator, then after successful response I'd like to automatically navigate user to the next screen.

How can I achieve such automatic transition in SwiftUI?

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You can replace the next view with your login view after a successful login. For example:

struct LoginView: View {
    var body: some View {
        ...
    }
}

struct NextView: View {
    var body: some View {
        ...
    }
}

// Your starting view
struct ContentView: View {

    @EnvironmentObject var userAuth: UserAuth 

    var body: some View {
        if !userAuth.isLoggedin {
            LoginView()
        } else {
            NextView()
        }

    }
}

You should handle your login process in your data model and use bindings such as @EnvironmentObject to pass isLoggedin to your view.

Note: In Xcode Version 11.0 beta 4, to conform to protocol 'BindableObject' the willChange property has to be added

import Combine

class UserAuth: ObservableObject {

  let didChange = PassthroughSubject<UserAuth,Never>()

  // required to conform to protocol 'ObservableObject' 
  let willChange = PassthroughSubject<UserAuth,Never>()

  func login() {
    // login request... on success:
    self.isLoggedin = true
  }

  var isLoggedin = false {
    didSet {
      didChange.send(self)
    }

    // willSet {
    //       willChange.send(self)
    // }
  }
}

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