How to run synchronically two functions with async operations on iOS using Swift

让人想犯罪 __ 提交于 2019-12-02 20:56:34
func anAsyncMethod(resultHandler: (result: AnyObject) -> Void) {
    ...        
}

func anotherAsyncMethod(resultHandler: (result: AnyObject) -> Void) {
    ... 
}

let operationQueue = NSOperationQueue()

func performWithCompletionHandler(completion: (AnyObject?, AnyObject?) -> Void) {
        var resultOfOperation1: AnyObject?
        var resultOfOperation2: AnyObject?

        let operation1 = NSBlockOperation {
                let dispatchGroup = dispatch_group_create()
                dispatch_group_enter(dispatchGroup)
                self.anAsyncMethod {
                        result in
                        resultOfOperation1 = result
                        dispatch_group_leave(dispatchGroup)
                }
                // wait until anAsyncMethod is completed
                dispatch_group_wait(dispatchGroup, DISPATCH_TIME_FOREVER)
        }

        let operation2 = NSBlockOperation {
                let dispatchGroup = dispatch_group_create()
                dispatch_group_enter(dispatchGroup)
                self.anotherAsyncMethod {
                        result in
                        resultOfOperation2 = result
                        dispatch_group_leave(dispatchGroup)
                }
                // wait until anotherAsyncMethod is completed
                dispatch_group_wait(dispatchGroup, DISPATCH_TIME_FOREVER)
        }

        let completionOperation = NSBlockOperation {
                // send all results to completion callback
                completion(resultOfOperation1, resultOfOperation2)
        }

        // configuring interoperation dependencies
        operation2.addDependency(operation1)
        completionOperation.addDependency(operation2)

        operationQueue.addOperations([operation1, operation2, completionOperation], waitUntilFinished: false)
}

Thanks Yimin for the code above. I've updated it to the latest Swift syntax so just posting to be helpful:

func anAsyncMethod(resultHandler: (_ result: AnyObject) -> Void) {
    ...
}

func anotherAsyncMethod(resultHandler: (_ result: AnyObject) -> Void) {
    ...
}

func performWithCompletionHandler(completion: @escaping (AnyObject?, AnyObject?) -> Void) {

    let operationQueue = OperationQueue()

    var resultOfOperation1: AnyObject?
    var resultOfOperation2: AnyObject?

    let operation1 = BlockOperation {
        let dispatchGroup = DispatchGroup()
        dispatchGroup.enter()
        self.anAsyncMethod {
            result in
            resultOfOperation1 = result
            dispatchGroup.leave()
        }
        // wait until anAsyncMethod is completed
        dispatchGroup.wait(timeout: DispatchTime.distantFuture)
    }

    let operation2 = BlockOperation {
        let dispatchGroup = DispatchGroup()
        dispatchGroup.enter()
        self.anotherAsyncMethod {
            result in
            resultOfOperation2 = result
            dispatchGroup.leave()
        }
        // wait until anotherAsyncMethod is completed
        dispatchGroup.wait(timeout: DispatchTime.distantFuture)
    }

    let completionOperation = BlockOperation {
        // send all results to completion callback
        completion(resultOfOperation1, resultOfOperation2)
    }

    // configuring interoperation dependencies
    operation2.addDependency(operation1)
    completionOperation.addDependency(operation2)

    operationQueue.addOperations([operation1, operation2, completionOperation], waitUntilFinished: false)
}

With the below, you can launch both async methods at the same time and do your heavy lifting after whichever one finishes last.

var methodAFinished = false
var methodBFinished = false

func asyncMethodA() -> String?
{
    Alamofire.manager.request(.POST, "https://www.apiweb.com/apimethod", parameters: parameters, encoding:.JSON)
        .response { (request, response, rawdata, error) in
            if (response?.statusCode == 200) {
                methodAFinished = true
                doStuff()
            }
        }
    return result //string
}

The guts of asyncMethodB would be methodBFinished = true; doStuff()

func doStuff() {
    if methodAFinished && methodBFinished {
        // do crazy stuff
    }
}
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