Swift make protocol extension a Notification observer

99封情书 提交于 2019-11-29 21:30:25

I solved a similar problem by implementing the newer - addObserverForName:object:queue:usingBlock: method of NSNotificationCenter and calling the method directly.

extension A where Self: UIViewController  {
    func registerForNotification() {
        NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter().addObserverForName(UIKeyboardDidShowNotification, object: nil, queue: nil) { [unowned self] notification in
            self.keyboardDidShow(notification)
        }
    }

    func keyboardDidShow(notification: NSNotification) {
        print("This will get called in protocol extension.")
    }
}

This example will cause keyboardDidShow to be called in the protocol extension.

In addition to James Paolantonio's answer. A unregisterForNotification method can be implemented using associated objects.

var pointer: UInt8 = 0

extension NSObject {
    var userInfo: [String: Any] {
        get {
            if let userInfo = objc_getAssociatedObject(self, &pointer) as? [String: Any] {
                return userInfo
            }
            self.userInfo = [String: Any]()
            return self.userInfo
        }
        set(newValue) {
            objc_setAssociatedObject(self, &pointer, newValue, .OBJC_ASSOCIATION_RETAIN)
        }
    }
}

protocol A {}
extension A where Self: UIViewController {

    var defaults: NotificationCenter {
        get {
            return NotificationCenter.default
        }
    }

    func keyboardDidShow(notification: Notification) {
        // Keyboard did show
    }

    func registerForNotification() {
        userInfo["didShowObserver"] = defaults.addObserver(forName: .UIKeyboardDidShow, object: nil, queue: nil, using: keyboardDidShow)
    }

    func unregisterForNotification() {
        if let didShowObserver = userInfo["didShowObserver"] as? NSObjectProtocol {
            defaults.removeObserver(didShowObserver, name: .UIKeyboardDidShow, object: nil)
        }
    }
}

To avoid the crash, implement the observer method in the Swift class that uses the protocol.

The implementation has to be in the Swift class itself, not just the protocol extension, because a selector always refers to an Objective-C method, and a function within a protocol extension is not available as an Objective-C selector. Yet methods from a Swift class are available as Objective-C selectors if the Swift class inherits from an Objective-C class

“If your Swift class inherits from an Objective-C class, all of the methods and properties in the class are available as Objective-C selectors.”

Also, in Xcode 7.1, self has to be downcast to AnyObject when specifying it as the observer in the addObserver call.

protocol A {
    func doA()
}

extension A {
    func registerForNotification() {
        NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter().addObserver(self as! AnyObject,
            selector: Selector("keyboardDidShow:"),
            name: UIKeyboardDidShowNotification,
            object: nil)
    }

    func keyboardDidShow(notification: NSNotification) {
        print("will not appear")
    }
}

class ViewController: UIViewController, A {
    override func viewDidLoad() {
        super.viewDidLoad()
        self.registerForNotification()
        triggerKeyboard()
    }

    func triggerKeyboard(){
        // Some code that makes the keyboard appear
    }

    func doA(){
    }

    func keyboardDidShow(notification: NSNotification) {
        print("got the notification in the class")
    }
}

Using selectors in Swift requires that your concrete class must inherit from NSObject. To enforce this in a protocol extension, you should use where. For example:

protocol A {
    func doA()
}

extension A where Self: NSObject {
  func registerForNotification() {
      NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter().addObserver(self, selector: Selector("keyboardDidShow:"), name: UIKeyboardDidShowNotification, object: nil)
  }

  func keyboardDidShow(notification: NSNotification) {

  }
}

I solved it using NSObjectProtocol as below,

@objc protocol KeyboardNotificaitonDelegate: NSObjectProtocol {
func keyboardWillBeShown(notification: NSNotification)
func keyboardWillBeHidden(notification: NSNotification)
}

extension KeyboardNotificaitonDelegate {

func registerForKeyboardNotifications() {
    //Adding notifies on keyboard appearing
    NotificationCenter.default.addObserver(self, selector: #selector(keyboardWillBeShown(notification:)), name: NSNotification.Name.UIKeyboardWillShow, object: nil)
    NotificationCenter.default.addObserver(self, selector: #selector(keyboardWillBeHidden(notification:)), name: NSNotification.Name.UIKeyboardWillHide, object: nil)
}

func deregisterFromKeyboardNotifications() {
    //Removing notifies on keyboard appearing
    NotificationCenter.default.removeObserver(self, name: NSNotification.Name.UIKeyboardWillShow, object: nil)
    NotificationCenter.default.removeObserver(self, name: NSNotification.Name.UIKeyboardWillHide, object: nil)
}
}
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