Major architectural improvements: - Created APILayer as single entry point for all network operations - Integrated cache-first reads with automatic cache updates on mutations - Migrated all shared Kotlin ViewModels to use APILayer instead of direct API calls - Migrated iOS ViewModels to wrap shared Kotlin ViewModels with StateFlow observation - Replaced LookupsManager with DataCache for centralized lookup data management - Added password reset methods to AuthViewModel - Added task completion and update methods to APILayer - Added residence user management methods to APILayer iOS specific changes: - Updated LoginViewModel, RegisterViewModel, ProfileViewModel to use shared AuthViewModel - Updated ContractorViewModel, DocumentViewModel to use shared ViewModels - Updated ResidenceViewModel to use shared ViewModel and APILayer - Updated TaskViewModel to wrap shared ViewModel with callback-based interface - Migrated PasswordResetViewModel and VerifyEmailViewModel to shared AuthViewModel - Migrated AllTasksView, CompleteTaskView, EditTaskView to use APILayer - Migrated ManageUsersView, ResidenceDetailView to use APILayer - Migrated JoinResidenceView to use async/await pattern with APILayer - Removed LookupsManager.swift in favor of DataCache - Fixed PushNotificationManager @MainActor issue - Converted all direct API calls to use async/await with proper error handling Benefits: - Reduced code duplication between iOS and Android - Consistent error handling across platforms - Automatic cache management for better performance - Centralized network layer for easier testing and maintenance - Net reduction of ~700 lines of code through shared logic 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
This is a Kotlin Multiplatform project targeting Android, iOS, Web, Desktop (JVM).
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/composeApp is for code that will be shared across your Compose Multiplatform applications. It contains several subfolders:
- commonMain is for code that’s common for all targets.
- Other folders are for Kotlin code that will be compiled for only the platform indicated in the folder name. For example, if you want to use Apple’s CoreCrypto for the iOS part of your Kotlin app, the iosMain folder would be the right place for such calls. Similarly, if you want to edit the Desktop (JVM) specific part, the jvmMain folder is the appropriate location.
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/iosApp contains iOS applications. Even if you’re sharing your UI with Compose Multiplatform, you need this entry point for your iOS app. This is also where you should add SwiftUI code for your project.
Build and Run Android Application
To build and run the development version of the Android app, use the run configuration from the run widget in your IDE’s toolbar or build it directly from the terminal:
- on macOS/Linux
./gradlew :composeApp:assembleDebug - on Windows
.\gradlew.bat :composeApp:assembleDebug
Build and Run Desktop (JVM) Application
To build and run the development version of the desktop app, use the run configuration from the run widget in your IDE’s toolbar or run it directly from the terminal:
- on macOS/Linux
./gradlew :composeApp:run - on Windows
.\gradlew.bat :composeApp:run
Build and Run Web Application
To build and run the development version of the web app, use the run configuration from the run widget in your IDE's toolbar or run it directly from the terminal:
- for the Wasm target (faster, modern browsers):
- on macOS/Linux
./gradlew :composeApp:wasmJsBrowserDevelopmentRun - on Windows
.\gradlew.bat :composeApp:wasmJsBrowserDevelopmentRun
- on macOS/Linux
- for the JS target (slower, supports older browsers):
- on macOS/Linux
./gradlew :composeApp:jsBrowserDevelopmentRun - on Windows
.\gradlew.bat :composeApp:jsBrowserDevelopmentRun
- on macOS/Linux
Build and Run iOS Application
To build and run the development version of the iOS app, use the run configuration from the run widget in your IDE’s toolbar or open the /iosApp directory in Xcode and run it from there.
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