So I am having an issue with my apps logic in whether or not, based on a user's credentials, the main view of my app should display a tableview over the main view after the login view has been dismissed or just display the main view after the login view has been dismissed.
So currently, I send an http post request to a server where I get a token back and then make another call after that to get the amount of list items the user has, lets say games.
If the user only has ONE game, I want the main view to be displayed, but if the user has multiple games, then the user should see a tableview, press on one of the cells then modally dismiss the tableview to show the mainview.
Typically I have these 3 controllers, at least this is the way I'm thinking about how the implementation should be, not sure if its the correct way.
So assume that controller A is the login, controller B is the tableview, and controller C is the mainview.
Controller C is in the bottom of the stack, whereas controller A is at the top. But potentially, controller B may or may not be displayed based on the information from controller A. When I say bottom of the stack, I mean if the user isn't already logged in, then the login view (controller A) will be presented without animation over the mainview (controller C). So technically, the main view(controller C) is always loaded but data has not been fed to it, only after the login view has been dismissed by correctly submitted credentials.
Here are a few methods implented in the mainviewcontroller (controller C) to check if the user has logged in, if they haven't then the app technically goes through the mainviewcontroller first then presents the login view. I understand that this is the way to go for login schemas with app development but I am not 100%:
- (void)showLoginViewAnimated:(BOOL)animated {
NSLog(@"[MainViewController] Show login view controller");
PowerOneLoginTabBar *loginVC = [[PowerOneLoginTabBar alloc] init];
[self presentViewController:loginVC animated:NO completion:nil];
}
- (void)logoutHandler:(NSNotification *)notification {
NSLog(@"[MainViewController] Logout handler");
[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] setBool:NO forKey:@"userLoggedIn"];
[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] synchronize];
[self showLoginViewAnimated:YES];
}
In viewdidLoad of the mainview (viewcontroller C):
BOOL isUserLoggedIn = [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] boolForKey:@"userLoggedIn"];
if( !isUserLoggedIn || (!setAuthenticationKey || [setAuthenticationKey isKindOfClass:[NSNull class]]))
[self showLoginViewAnimated:NO];
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:self selector:@selector(logoutHandler:) name:LOGOUT_NOTIFICATION object:self.view];
Here's my login handler implemented in the login viewcontroller (controller A):
- (void)authenticateHandler:(NSNotification *)notification {
NSLog(@"[LoginViewController] Authenticate handler");
NSDictionary *userDict = [notification userInfo];
BOOL isUserAuthenticated =
//[username isEqualToString:[userDict objectForKey:@"username"]] &&
//[password isEqualToString:[userDict objectForKey:@"password"]] &&
[api_Key isEqualToString:[userDict objectForKey:@"apiKey"]] &&
([_auth isEqualToString:[userDict objectForKey:@"authKey"]]);
[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] setBool:isUserAuthenticated forKey:@"userLoggedIn"];
[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] synchronize];
if( isUserAuthenticated ){
NSLog(@"Authentificated");
[self.presentingViewController dismissViewControllerAnimated:YES completion:nil];
} else {
NSLog(@"Not Authentificated");
[self showAlert];
}
}
And in the viewDidLoad method of the loginview (viewcontroller A):
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:self selector:@selector(authenticateHandler:) name:AUTHENTICATE_NOTIFICATION object:self];
If you guys could give me a sort of schema or fool-proof theory in how this is possible to do that would be great.
Because at the moment, I currently dismiss the login view with the mainview shown but then I present the tableview modally (animated), which is not desireable. So you can imagine one view being dismissed through animation then for a second you see the mainview, then the tableview is presented over the mainview through animation. I don't want the user to even see the mainview until they've logged in AND after he selects a game to view details for UNLESS the user has just one game!
And remember the only reason why the tableview is shown in between view A and C is because the user might have more than 1 game, but if they just have 1 game then go from controller A to controller C, instead of controller A to controller B to controller C.