projectedValue
A projection of the observed object that provides bindings to its properties.
Declaration
@MainActor @preconcurrency var projectedValue: ObservedObject<DelegateType>.Wrapper { get }Discussion
Use the projected value to get a binding to a value that the delegate publishes. Access the projected value by prefixing the name of the delegate instance with a dollar sign ($). For example, you might publish a Boolean value in your application delegate:
class MyAppDelegate: NSObject, NSApplicationDelegate, ObservableObject {
@Published var isEnabled = false
// ...
}If you declare the delegate in your App using the NSApplicationDelegateAdaptor property wrapper, you can get the delegate that SwiftUI instantiates from the environment and access a binding to its published values from any view in your app:
struct MyView: View {
@EnvironmentObject private var appDelegate: MyAppDelegate
var body: some View {
Toggle("Enabled", isOn: $appDelegate.isEnabled)
}
}