iphone - NSTimers in background

梦想的初衷 提交于 2019-11-27 12:13:50

I have a similar app design and was stuck on the same thing. What I found somewhere on the internet is adding this type of statement applicationDidEnterBackground:

    UIBackgroundTaskIdentifier locationUpdater =[[UIApplication sharedApplication] beginBackgroundTaskWithExpirationHandler:^{
         [[UIApplication sharedApplication] endBackgroundTask:locationUpdater];
        locationUpdater=UIBackgroundTaskInvalid;
     } ]; 

This tells the os that you still have things going and not to stop it.

I have my timer attached to this function

 //this is a wrapper method to fit the required selector signature
- (void)timeIntervalEnded:(NSTimer*)timer {
     [self writeToLog:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"Timer Ended On %@",[NSDate date]]];
     [self startReadingLocation];
     [timer invalidate];
     timer=nil;
}

I set the timer in my my location manager delegate methods.

I feel your pain. I found that these things were super finicky. This is what worked for me. I hope it helps. I have found that there isn't any really restrictions in what you can do in the background.

There might be restrictions on what you can do in the background. Try adding the timer to the run loop before going into the background. Even that might not work; it may be that the only code of yours that can run in the background is the code called by the Core Location methods you've signed up for (e.g. locationManager:didUpdate...). But my impression is that timers already running before you start to go into the background will continue to run.

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