问题
When I try to check for an internet connection on my iPhone I get a bunch of errors. Can anyone help me to fix this?
The code:
import Foundation
import SystemConfiguration
public class Reachability {
class func isConnectedToNetwork() -> Bool {
var zeroAddress = sockaddr_in()
zeroAddress.sin_len = UInt8(sizeofValue(zeroAddress))
zeroAddress.sin_family = sa_family_t(AF_INET)
let defaultRouteReachability = withUnsafePointer(&zeroAddress) {
SCNetworkReachabilityCreateWithAddress(nil, UnsafePointer($0))
}
var flags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags = 0
if SCNetworkReachabilityGetFlags(defaultRouteReachability, &flags) == 0 {
return false
}
let isReachable = (flags & UInt32(kSCNetworkFlagsReachable)) != 0
let needsConnection = (flags & UInt32(kSCNetworkFlagsConnectionRequired)) != 0
return (isReachable && !needsConnection) ? true : false
}
}
The errors with the code:
If it is unreadable, error 1 says:
\'Int\' is not convertible to \'SCNetworkReachabilityFlags\'
Error 2 & 3:
Could not find an overload for \'init\' that accepts the supplied arguments
回答1:
To solve the 4G issue mentioned in the comments I have used @AshleyMills reachability implementation as a reference and rewritten Reachability for Swift 3.1:
updated: Xcode 10.1 • Swift 4 or later
Reachability.swift file
import Foundation
import SystemConfiguration
class Reachability {
var hostname: String?
var isRunning = false
var isReachableOnWWAN: Bool
var reachability: SCNetworkReachability?
var reachabilityFlags = SCNetworkReachabilityFlags()
let reachabilitySerialQueue = DispatchQueue(label: "ReachabilityQueue")
init(hostname: String) throws {
guard let reachability = SCNetworkReachabilityCreateWithName(nil, hostname) else {
throw Network.Error.failedToCreateWith(hostname)
}
self.reachability = reachability
self.hostname = hostname
isReachableOnWWAN = true
try start()
}
init() throws {
var zeroAddress = sockaddr_in()
zeroAddress.sin_len = UInt8(MemoryLayout<sockaddr_in>.size)
zeroAddress.sin_family = sa_family_t(AF_INET)
guard let reachability = withUnsafePointer(to: &zeroAddress, {
$0.withMemoryRebound(to: sockaddr.self, capacity: 1) {
SCNetworkReachabilityCreateWithAddress(nil, $0)
}
}) else {
throw Network.Error.failedToInitializeWith(zeroAddress)
}
self.reachability = reachability
isReachableOnWWAN = true
try start()
}
var status: Network.Status {
return !isConnectedToNetwork ? .unreachable :
isReachableViaWiFi ? .wifi :
isRunningOnDevice ? .wwan : .unreachable
}
var isRunningOnDevice: Bool = {
#if targetEnvironment(simulator)
return false
#else
return true
#endif
}()
deinit { stop() }
}
extension Reachability {
func start() throws {
guard let reachability = reachability, !isRunning else { return }
var context = SCNetworkReachabilityContext(version: 0, info: nil, retain: nil, release: nil, copyDescription: nil)
context.info = Unmanaged<Reachability>.passUnretained(self).toOpaque()
guard SCNetworkReachabilitySetCallback(reachability, callout, &context) else { stop()
throw Network.Error.failedToSetCallout
}
guard SCNetworkReachabilitySetDispatchQueue(reachability, reachabilitySerialQueue) else { stop()
throw Network.Error.failedToSetDispatchQueue
}
reachabilitySerialQueue.async { self.flagsChanged() }
isRunning = true
}
func stop() {
defer { isRunning = false }
guard let reachability = reachability else { return }
SCNetworkReachabilitySetCallback(reachability, nil, nil)
SCNetworkReachabilitySetDispatchQueue(reachability, nil)
self.reachability = nil
}
var isConnectedToNetwork: Bool {
return isReachable &&
!isConnectionRequiredAndTransientConnection &&
!(isRunningOnDevice && isWWAN && !isReachableOnWWAN)
}
var isReachableViaWiFi: Bool {
return isReachable && isRunningOnDevice && !isWWAN
}
/// Flags that indicate the reachability of a network node name or address, including whether a connection is required, and whether some user intervention might be required when establishing a connection.
var flags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags? {
guard let reachability = reachability else { return nil }
var flags = SCNetworkReachabilityFlags()
return withUnsafeMutablePointer(to: &flags) {
SCNetworkReachabilityGetFlags(reachability, UnsafeMutablePointer($0))
} ? flags : nil
}
/// compares the current flags with the previous flags and if changed posts a flagsChanged notification
func flagsChanged() {
guard let flags = flags, flags != reachabilityFlags else { return }
reachabilityFlags = flags
NotificationCenter.default.post(name: .flagsChanged, object: self)
}
/// The specified node name or address can be reached via a transient connection, such as PPP.
var transientConnection: Bool { return flags?.contains(.transientConnection) == true }
/// The specified node name or address can be reached using the current network configuration.
var isReachable: Bool { return flags?.contains(.reachable) == true }
/// The specified node name or address can be reached using the current network configuration, but a connection must first be established. If this flag is set, the kSCNetworkReachabilityFlagsConnectionOnTraffic flag, kSCNetworkReachabilityFlagsConnectionOnDemand flag, or kSCNetworkReachabilityFlagsIsWWAN flag is also typically set to indicate the type of connection required. If the user must manually make the connection, the kSCNetworkReachabilityFlagsInterventionRequired flag is also set.
var connectionRequired: Bool { return flags?.contains(.connectionRequired) == true }
/// The specified node name or address can be reached using the current network configuration, but a connection must first be established. Any traffic directed to the specified name or address will initiate the connection.
var connectionOnTraffic: Bool { return flags?.contains(.connectionOnTraffic) == true }
/// The specified node name or address can be reached using the current network configuration, but a connection must first be established.
var interventionRequired: Bool { return flags?.contains(.interventionRequired) == true }
/// The specified node name or address can be reached using the current network configuration, but a connection must first be established. The connection will be established "On Demand" by the CFSocketStream programming interface (see CFStream Socket Additions for information on this). Other functions will not establish the connection.
var connectionOnDemand: Bool { return flags?.contains(.connectionOnDemand) == true }
/// The specified node name or address is one that is associated with a network interface on the current system.
var isLocalAddress: Bool { return flags?.contains(.isLocalAddress) == true }
/// Network traffic to the specified node name or address will not go through a gateway, but is routed directly to one of the interfaces in the system.
var isDirect: Bool { return flags?.contains(.isDirect) == true }
/// The specified node name or address can be reached via a cellular connection, such as EDGE or GPRS.
var isWWAN: Bool { return flags?.contains(.isWWAN) == true }
/// The specified node name or address can be reached using the current network configuration, but a connection must first be established. If this flag is set
/// The specified node name or address can be reached via a transient connection, such as PPP.
var isConnectionRequiredAndTransientConnection: Bool {
return (flags?.intersection([.connectionRequired, .transientConnection]) == [.connectionRequired, .transientConnection]) == true
}
}
func callout(reachability: SCNetworkReachability, flags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags, info: UnsafeMutableRawPointer?) {
guard let info = info else { return }
DispatchQueue.main.async {
Unmanaged<Reachability>
.fromOpaque(info)
.takeUnretainedValue()
.flagsChanged()
}
}
extension Notification.Name {
static let flagsChanged = Notification.Name("FlagsChanged")
}
struct Network {
static var reachability: Reachability!
enum Status: String {
case unreachable, wifi, wwan
}
enum Error: Swift.Error {
case failedToSetCallout
case failedToSetDispatchQueue
case failedToCreateWith(String)
case failedToInitializeWith(sockaddr_in)
}
}
Usage
Initialize it in your AppDelegate.swift didFinishLaunchingWithOptions method and handle any errors that might occur:
import UIKit
@UIApplicationMain
class AppDelegate: UIResponder, UIApplicationDelegate {
var window: UIWindow?
func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?) -> Bool {
do {
try Network.reachability = Reachability(hostname: "www.google.com")
}
catch {
switch error as? Network.Error {
case let .failedToCreateWith(hostname)?:
print("Network error:\nFailed to create reachability object With host named:", hostname)
case let .failedToInitializeWith(address)?:
print("Network error:\nFailed to initialize reachability object With address:", address)
case .failedToSetCallout?:
print("Network error:\nFailed to set callout")
case .failedToSetDispatchQueue?:
print("Network error:\nFailed to set DispatchQueue")
case .none:
print(error)
}
}
return true
}
}
And a view controller sample:
import UIKit
class ViewController: UIViewController {
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
NotificationCenter.default
.addObserver(self,
selector: #selector(statusManager),
name: .flagsChanged,
object: nil)
updateUserInterface()
}
func updateUserInterface() {
switch Network.reachability.status {
case .unreachable:
view.backgroundColor = .red
case .wwan:
view.backgroundColor = .yellow
case .wifi:
view.backgroundColor = .green
}
print("Reachability Summary")
print("Status:", Network.reachability.status)
print("HostName:", Network.reachability.hostname ?? "nil")
print("Reachable:", Network.reachability.isReachable)
print("Wifi:", Network.reachability.isReachableViaWiFi)
}
@objc func statusManager(_ notification: Notification) {
updateUserInterface()
}
}
Sample Project
回答2:
For Swift 3, Swift 4 (working with cellular and Wi-Fi):
import SystemConfiguration
public class Reachability {
class func isConnectedToNetwork() -> Bool {
var zeroAddress = sockaddr_in(sin_len: 0, sin_family: 0, sin_port: 0, sin_addr: in_addr(s_addr: 0), sin_zero: (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0))
zeroAddress.sin_len = UInt8(MemoryLayout.size(ofValue: zeroAddress))
zeroAddress.sin_family = sa_family_t(AF_INET)
let defaultRouteReachability = withUnsafePointer(to: &zeroAddress) {
$0.withMemoryRebound(to: sockaddr.self, capacity: 1) {zeroSockAddress in
SCNetworkReachabilityCreateWithAddress(nil, zeroSockAddress)
}
}
var flags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags = SCNetworkReachabilityFlags(rawValue: 0)
if SCNetworkReachabilityGetFlags(defaultRouteReachability!, &flags) == false {
return false
}
/* Only Working for WIFI
let isReachable = flags == .reachable
let needsConnection = flags == .connectionRequired
return isReachable && !needsConnection
*/
// Working for Cellular and WIFI
let isReachable = (flags.rawValue & UInt32(kSCNetworkFlagsReachable)) != 0
let needsConnection = (flags.rawValue & UInt32(kSCNetworkFlagsConnectionRequired)) != 0
let ret = (isReachable && !needsConnection)
return ret
}
}
Usage:
if Reachability.isConnectedToNetwork(){
print("Internet Connection Available!")
}else{
print("Internet Connection not Available!")
}
回答3:
Create a new Swift file within your project, name it Reachability.swift
. Cut & paste the following code into it to create your class.
import Foundation
import SystemConfiguration
public class Reachability {
class func isConnectedToNetwork() -> Bool {
var zeroAddress = sockaddr_in(sin_len: 0, sin_family: 0, sin_port: 0, sin_addr: in_addr(s_addr: 0), sin_zero: (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0))
zeroAddress.sin_len = UInt8(sizeofValue(zeroAddress))
zeroAddress.sin_family = sa_family_t(AF_INET)
let defaultRouteReachability = withUnsafePointer(&zeroAddress) {
SCNetworkReachabilityCreateWithAddress(kCFAllocatorDefault, UnsafePointer($0))
}
var flags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags = SCNetworkReachabilityFlags(rawValue: 0)
if SCNetworkReachabilityGetFlags(defaultRouteReachability!, &flags) == false {
return false
}
let isReachable = flags == .Reachable
let needsConnection = flags == .ConnectionRequired
return isReachable && !needsConnection
}
}
You can check internet connection anywhere in your project using this code:
if Reachability.isConnectedToNetwork() == true {
println("Internet connection OK")
} else {
println("Internet connection FAILED")
}
If the user is not connected to the internet, you may want to show them an alert dialog to notify them.
if Reachability.isConnectedToNetwork() == true {
println("Internet connection OK")
} else {
println("Internet connection FAILED")
var alert = UIAlertView(title: "No Internet Connection", message: "Make sure your device is connected to the internet.", delegate: nil, cancelButtonTitle: "OK")
alert.show()
}
Explanation:
We are making a reusable public class and a method which can be used anywhere in the project to check internet connectivity. We require adding Foundation and System Configuration frameworks.
In the public class Reachability, the method isConnectedToNetwork() -> Bool { }
will return a bool value about internet connectivity. We use a if loop to perform required actions on case. I hope this is enough. Cheers!
回答4:
If someone is already using Alamofire then -
struct Connectivity {
static let sharedInstance = NetworkReachabilityManager()!
static var isConnectedToInternet:Bool {
return self.sharedInstance.isReachable
}
}
Usage:
if Connectivity.isConnectedToInternet {
print("Connected")
} else {
print("No Internet")
}
回答5:
I have checked out implementing Ashley Mill's Reachability class without Cocoa Pods/Dependancy Manager. The idea is to make the Reachability dependency free in the project.
Xcode 7.2 - Swift 2.1
1) https://github.com/ashleymills/Reachability.swift. Download add the Reachability class to the project .
Note: While adding, please make sure 'copy items if needed' is ticked.
2) Make an AppManager.swift class . This class will cater as Public Model class where public methods & data will be added and can be utilised in any VC.
// AppManager.swift
import UIKit
import Foundation
class AppManager: NSObject{
var delegate:AppManagerDelegate? = nil
private var _useClosures:Bool = false
private var reachability: Reachability?
private var _isReachability:Bool = false
private var _reachabiltyNetworkType :String?
var isReachability:Bool {
get {return _isReachability}
}
var reachabiltyNetworkType:String {
get {return _reachabiltyNetworkType! }
}
// Create a shared instance of AppManager
final class var sharedInstance : AppManager {
struct Static {
static var instance : AppManager?
}
if !(Static.instance != nil) {
Static.instance = AppManager()
}
return Static.instance!
}
// Reachability Methods
func initRechabilityMonitor() {
print("initialize rechability...")
do {
let reachability = try Reachability.reachabilityForInternetConnection()
self.reachability = reachability
} catch ReachabilityError.FailedToCreateWithAddress(let address) {
print("Unable to create\nReachability with address:\n\(address)")
return
} catch {}
if (_useClosures) {
reachability?.whenReachable = { reachability in
self.notifyReachability(reachability)
}
reachability?.whenUnreachable = { reachability in
self.notifyReachability(reachability)
}
} else {
self.notifyReachability(reachability!)
}
do {
try reachability?.startNotifier()
} catch {
print("unable to start notifier")
return
}
}
private func notifyReachability(reachability:Reachability) {
if reachability.isReachable() {
self._isReachability = true
//Determine Network Type
if reachability.isReachableViaWiFi() {
self._reachabiltyNetworkType = CONNECTION_NETWORK_TYPE.WIFI_NETWORK.rawValue
} else {
self._reachabiltyNetworkType = CONNECTION_NETWORK_TYPE.WWAN_NETWORK.rawValue
}
} else {
self._isReachability = false
self._reachabiltyNetworkType = CONNECTION_NETWORK_TYPE.OTHER.rawValue
}
NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter().addObserver(self, selector: "reachabilityChanged:", name: ReachabilityChangedNotification, object: reachability)
}
func reachabilityChanged(note: NSNotification) {
let reachability = note.object as! Reachability
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue()) {
if (self._useClosures) {
self.reachability?.whenReachable = { reachability in
self.notifyReachability(reachability)
}
self.reachability?.whenUnreachable = { reachability in
self.notifyReachability(reachability)
}
} else {
self.notifyReachability(reachability)
}
self.delegate?.reachabilityStatusChangeHandler(reachability)
}
}
deinit {
reachability?.stopNotifier()
if (!_useClosures) {
NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter().removeObserver(self, name: ReachabilityChangedNotification, object: nil)
}
}
}
3) Make a Delegate Class. I use delegate method to notify the connectivity status.
// Protocols.swift
import Foundation
@objc protocol AppManagerDelegate:NSObjectProtocol {
func reachabilityStatusChangeHandler(reachability:Reachability)
}
4) Make Parent class of UIViewController (Inheritance method). The parent class have methods which are accessible all child VCs.
// UIappViewController.swift
import UIKit
class UIappViewController: UIViewController,AppManagerDelegate {
var manager:AppManager = AppManager.sharedInstance
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
manager.delegate = self
}
override func didReceiveMemoryWarning() {
super.didReceiveMemoryWarning()
}
func reachabilityStatusChangeHandler(reachability: Reachability) {
if reachability.isReachable() {
print("isReachable")
} else {
print("notReachable")
}
}
}
5) Start Real time Internet Connectivity Monitoring in AppDelegate.
func application(application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [NSObject: AnyObject]?) -> Bool {
AppManager.sharedInstance.initRechabilityMonitor()
return true
}
6) I have added a Swift File Name AppReference to store constant enum values.
// AppReference.swift
import Foundation
enum CONNECTION_NETWORK_TYPE : String {
case WIFI_NETWORK = "Wifi"
case WWAN_NETWORK = "Cellular"
case OTHER = "Other"
}
7) On ViewController (ex. You want to call an API only if network is available)
// ViewController.swift
import UIKit
class ViewController: UIappViewController {
var reachability:Reachability?
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
manager.delegate = self
if(AppManager.sharedInstance.isReachability)
{
print("net available")
//call API from here.
} else {
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue()) {
print("net not available")
//Show Alert
}
}
//Determine Network Type
if(AppManager.sharedInstance.reachabiltyNetworkType == "Wifi")
{
print(".Wifi")
}
else if (AppManager.sharedInstance.reachabiltyNetworkType == "Cellular")
{
print(".Cellular")
}
else {
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue()) {
print("Network not reachable")
}
}
}
override func viewWillAppear(animated: Bool) {
}
override func didReceiveMemoryWarning() {
}
}
The sample can be downloaded @ https://github.com/alvinreuben/Reachability-Sample
Upgraded to Swift 3.1- https://github.com/alvinvgeorge/Reachability-UpgradedToSwift3
回答6:
Apple has introduced Network Framework in iOS12.
import Foundation
import Network
class NetworkReachability {
var pathMonitor: NWPathMonitor!
var path: NWPath?
lazy var pathUpdateHandler: ((NWPath) -> Void) = { path in
self.path = path
if path.status == NWPath.Status.satisfied {
print("Connected")
} else if path.status == NWPath.Status.unsatisfied {
print("unsatisfied")
} else if path.status == NWPath.Status.requiresConnection {
print("requiresConnection")
}
}
let backgroudQueue = DispatchQueue.global(qos: .background)
init() {
pathMonitor = NWPathMonitor()
pathMonitor.pathUpdateHandler = self.pathUpdateHandler
pathMonitor.start(queue: backgroudQueue)
}
func isNetworkAvailable() -> Bool {
if let path = self.path {
if path.status == NWPath.Status.satisfied {
return true
}
}
return false
}
}
回答7:
Just figured this out for myself.
Xcode: 7.3.1, iOS 9.3.3
Using ashleymills/Reachability.swift as Reachability.swift in my project, I created the following function:
func hasConnectivity() -> Bool {
do {
let reachability: Reachability = try Reachability.reachabilityForInternetConnection()
let networkStatus: Int = reachability.currentReachabilityStatus.hashValue
return (networkStatus != 0)
}
catch {
// Handle error however you please
return false
}
}
Simply call hasConnectivity()
where ever you need to check for a connection. This works for Wifi as well as Cellular.
Adding ashleymills's Reachability.swift so people dont have to move between sites:
Copyright (c) 2014, Ashley Mills
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
// Reachability.swift version 2.2beta2
import SystemConfiguration
import Foundation
public enum ReachabilityError: ErrorType {
case FailedToCreateWithAddress(sockaddr_in)
case FailedToCreateWithHostname(String)
case UnableToSetCallback
case UnableToSetDispatchQueue
}
public let ReachabilityChangedNotification = "ReachabilityChangedNotification"
func callback(reachability:SCNetworkReachability, flags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags, info: UnsafeMutablePointer<Void>) {
let reachability = Unmanaged<Reachability>.fromOpaque(COpaquePointer(info)).takeUnretainedValue()
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue()) {
reachability.reachabilityChanged(flags)
}
}
public class Reachability: NSObject {
public typealias NetworkReachable = (Reachability) -> ()
public typealias NetworkUnreachable = (Reachability) -> ()
public enum NetworkStatus: CustomStringConvertible {
case NotReachable, ReachableViaWiFi, ReachableViaWWAN
public var description: String {
switch self {
case .ReachableViaWWAN:
return "Cellular"
case .ReachableViaWiFi:
return "WiFi"
case .NotReachable:
return "No Connection"
}
}
}
// MARK: - *** Public properties ***
public var whenReachable: NetworkReachable?
public var whenUnreachable: NetworkUnreachable?
public var reachableOnWWAN: Bool
public var notificationCenter = NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter()
public var currentReachabilityStatus: NetworkStatus {
if isReachable() {
if isReachableViaWiFi() {
return .ReachableViaWiFi
}
if isRunningOnDevice {
return .ReachableViaWWAN
}
}
return .NotReachable
}
public var currentReachabilityString: String {
return "\(currentReachabilityStatus)"
}
private var previousFlags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags?
// MARK: - *** Initialisation methods ***
required public init(reachabilityRef: SCNetworkReachability) {
reachableOnWWAN = true
self.reachabilityRef = reachabilityRef
}
public convenience init(hostname: String) throws {
let nodename = (hostname as NSString).UTF8String
guard let ref = SCNetworkReachabilityCreateWithName(nil, nodename) else { throw ReachabilityError.FailedToCreateWithHostname(hostname) }
self.init(reachabilityRef: ref)
}
public class func reachabilityForInternetConnection() throws -> Reachability {
var zeroAddress = sockaddr_in()
zeroAddress.sin_len = UInt8(sizeofValue(zeroAddress))
zeroAddress.sin_family = sa_family_t(AF_INET)
guard let ref = withUnsafePointer(&zeroAddress, {
SCNetworkReachabilityCreateWithAddress(nil, UnsafePointer($0))
}) else { throw ReachabilityError.FailedToCreateWithAddress(zeroAddress) }
return Reachability(reachabilityRef: ref)
}
public class func reachabilityForLocalWiFi() throws -> Reachability {
var localWifiAddress: sockaddr_in = sockaddr_in(sin_len: __uint8_t(0), sin_family: sa_family_t(0), sin_port: in_port_t(0), sin_addr: in_addr(s_addr: 0), sin_zero: (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0))
localWifiAddress.sin_len = UInt8(sizeofValue(localWifiAddress))
localWifiAddress.sin_family = sa_family_t(AF_INET)
// IN_LINKLOCALNETNUM is defined in <netinet/in.h> as 169.254.0.0
let address: UInt32 = 0xA9FE0000
localWifiAddress.sin_addr.s_addr = in_addr_t(address.bigEndian)
guard let ref = withUnsafePointer(&localWifiAddress, {
SCNetworkReachabilityCreateWithAddress(nil, UnsafePointer($0))
}) else { throw ReachabilityError.FailedToCreateWithAddress(localWifiAddress) }
return Reachability(reachabilityRef: ref)
}
// MARK: - *** Notifier methods ***
public func startNotifier() throws {
guard !notifierRunning else { return }
var context = SCNetworkReachabilityContext(version: 0, info: nil, retain: nil, release: nil, copyDescription: nil)
context.info = UnsafeMutablePointer(Unmanaged.passUnretained(self).toOpaque())
if !SCNetworkReachabilitySetCallback(reachabilityRef!, callback, &context) {
stopNotifier()
throw ReachabilityError.UnableToSetCallback
}
if !SCNetworkReachabilitySetDispatchQueue(reachabilityRef!, reachabilitySerialQueue) {
stopNotifier()
throw ReachabilityError.UnableToSetDispatchQueue
}
// Perform an intial check
dispatch_async(reachabilitySerialQueue) { () -> Void in
let flags = self.reachabilityFlags
self.reachabilityChanged(flags)
}
notifierRunning = true
}
public func stopNotifier() {
defer { notifierRunning = false }
guard let reachabilityRef = reachabilityRef else { return }
SCNetworkReachabilitySetCallback(reachabilityRef, nil, nil)
SCNetworkReachabilitySetDispatchQueue(reachabilityRef, nil)
}
// MARK: - *** Connection test methods ***
public func isReachable() -> Bool {
let flags = reachabilityFlags
return isReachableWithFlags(flags)
}
public func isReachableViaWWAN() -> Bool {
let flags = reachabilityFlags
// Check we're not on the simulator, we're REACHABLE and check we're on WWAN
return isRunningOnDevice && isReachable(flags) && isOnWWAN(flags)
}
public func isReachableViaWiFi() -> Bool {
let flags = reachabilityFlags
// Check we're reachable
if !isReachable(flags) {
return false
}
// Must be on WiFi if reachable but not on an iOS device (i.e. simulator)
if !isRunningOnDevice {
return true
}
// Check we're NOT on WWAN
return !isOnWWAN(flags)
}
// MARK: - *** Private methods ***
private var isRunningOnDevice: Bool = {
#if (arch(i386) || arch(x86_64)) && os(iOS)
return false
#else
return true
#endif
}()
private var notifierRunning = false
private var reachabilityRef: SCNetworkReachability?
private let reachabilitySerialQueue = dispatch_queue_create("uk.co.ashleymills.reachability", DISPATCH_QUEUE_SERIAL)
private func reachabilityChanged(flags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags) {
guard previousFlags != flags else { return }
if isReachableWithFlags(flags) {
if let block = whenReachable {
block(self)
}
} else {
if let block = whenUnreachable {
block(self)
}
}
notificationCenter.postNotificationName(ReachabilityChangedNotification, object:self)
previousFlags = flags
}
private func isReachableWithFlags(flags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags) -> Bool {
if !isReachable(flags) {
return false
}
if isConnectionRequiredOrTransient(flags) {
return false
}
if isRunningOnDevice {
if isOnWWAN(flags) && !reachableOnWWAN {
// We don't want to connect when on 3G.
return false
}
}
return true
}
// WWAN may be available, but not active until a connection has been established.
// WiFi may require a connection for VPN on Demand.
private func isConnectionRequired() -> Bool {
return connectionRequired()
}
private func connectionRequired() -> Bool {
let flags = reachabilityFlags
return isConnectionRequired(flags)
}
// Dynamic, on demand connection?
private func isConnectionOnDemand() -> Bool {
let flags = reachabilityFlags
return isConnectionRequired(flags) && isConnectionOnTrafficOrDemand(flags)
}
// Is user intervention required?
private func isInterventionRequired() -> Bool {
let flags = reachabilityFlags
return isConnectionRequired(flags) && isInterventionRequired(flags)
}
private func isOnWWAN(flags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags) -> Bool {
#if os(iOS)
return flags.contains(.IsWWAN)
#else
return false
#endif
}
private func isReachable(flags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags) -> Bool {
return flags.contains(.Reachable)
}
private func isConnectionRequired(flags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags) -> Bool {
return flags.contains(.ConnectionRequired)
}
private func isInterventionRequired(flags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags) -> Bool {
return flags.contains(.InterventionRequired)
}
private func isConnectionOnTraffic(flags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags) -> Bool {
return flags.contains(.ConnectionOnTraffic)
}
private func isConnectionOnDemand(flags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags) -> Bool {
return flags.contains(.ConnectionOnDemand)
}
func isConnectionOnTrafficOrDemand(flags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags) -> Bool {
return !flags.intersect([.ConnectionOnTraffic, .ConnectionOnDemand]).isEmpty
}
private func isTransientConnection(flags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags) -> Bool {
return flags.contains(.TransientConnection)
}
private func isLocalAddress(flags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags) -> Bool {
return flags.contains(.IsLocalAddress)
}
private func isDirect(flags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags) -> Bool {
return flags.contains(.IsDirect)
}
private func isConnectionRequiredOrTransient(flags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags) -> Bool {
let testcase:SCNetworkReachabilityFlags = [.ConnectionRequired, .TransientConnection]
return flags.intersect(testcase) == testcase
}
private var reachabilityFlags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags {
guard let reachabilityRef = reachabilityRef else { return SCNetworkReachabilityFlags() }
var flags = SCNetworkReachabilityFlags()
let gotFlags = withUnsafeMutablePointer(&flags) {
SCNetworkReachabilityGetFlags(reachabilityRef, UnsafeMutablePointer($0))
}
if gotFlags {
return flags
} else {
return SCNetworkReachabilityFlags()
}
}
override public var description: String {
var W: String
if isRunningOnDevice {
W = isOnWWAN(reachabilityFlags) ? "W" : "-"
} else {
W = "X"
}
let R = isReachable(reachabilityFlags) ? "R" : "-"
let c = isConnectionRequired(reachabilityFlags) ? "c" : "-"
let t = isTransientConnection(reachabilityFlags) ? "t" : "-"
let i = isInterventionRequired(reachabilityFlags) ? "i" : "-"
let C = isConnectionOnTraffic(reachabilityFlags) ? "C" : "-"
let D = isConnectionOnDemand(reachabilityFlags) ? "D" : "-"
let l = isLocalAddress(reachabilityFlags) ? "l" : "-"
let d = isDirect(reachabilityFlags) ? "d" : "-"
return "\(W)\(R) \(c)\(t)\(i)\(C)\(D)\(l)\(d)"
}
deinit {
stopNotifier()
reachabilityRef = nil
whenReachable = nil
whenUnreachable = nil
}
}
回答8:
Although it does not directly answers your question, I would like to mention Apple recentely had this talk:
https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2018/714/
At around 09:55 he talks about doing this stuff you are asking about:
- Check connection
- If connection -> Do something
- If no connection -> Do something else (wait? retry?)
However, this has a few pitfalls:
- What if in step 2 it says it has a connection, but 0.5 seconds later he hasn't?
- What if the user is behind a proxy
- Last but not least, what if some answers here can not determine the connectivity right? (I am sure that if you rapidly switch your connection, go to wi-fi and turn it off (just make it complicated), it almost never can correctly determine whetever I got a connection or not).
- Quote from the video: "There is no way to guarentee whether a future operation will succeed or not"
The following points are some best practices according to Apple:
- set
waitsForConnectivity
to true (https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/urlsessionconfiguration/2908812-waitsforconnectivity) - respond to the delegate method
taskIsWaitingForConnectivity
(https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/urlsessiontaskdelegate/2908819-urlsession). This is Apple's recommended way to check for connectivity, as mentioned in the video at 33:25.
According to the talk, there shouldn't be any reason to pre-check whetever you got internet connection or not, since it may not be accurate at the time you send your request to the server.
回答9:
I have made my own solution using NSTimer and Alamofire:
import Alamofire
public class ConnectionHelper: NSObject {
var request: Alamofire.Request?
func isInternetConnected(completionHandler: Bool -> Void) {
NSTimer.scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval(5.0, target: self, selector: "requestTimeout", userInfo: nil, repeats: false)
request = Alamofire
.request(
Method.HEAD,
"http://www.testurl.com"
)
.response { response in
if response.3?.code == -999 {
completionHandler(
false
)
} else {
completionHandler(
true
)
}
}
}
func requestTimeout() {
request!.cancel()
}
}
The NSTimer is used as a timeout, and was used due to unreliable results using the Alamofire timeout. The request should be made to a URL you trust to be reliable, such as your own server or the server that is hosting the services you depend on.
When the timer expires, the request is cancelled and the results are returned using a completion handler.
Usage:
ConnectionHelper().isInternetConnected() { internetConnected in
if internetConnected {
// Connected
} else {
// Not connected
}
}
回答10:
If you are using Alamofire, you can do something like this:
let configuration = NSURLSessionConfiguration.defaultSessionConfiguration()
configuration.timeoutIntervalForRequest = 15 //Set timeouts in sec
configuration.timeoutIntervalForResource = 15
let alamoFireManager = Alamofire.Manager(configuration:configuration)
alamoFireManager?.request(.GET, "https://yourURL.com", parameters: headers, encoding: .URL)
.validate()
.responseJSON { response in
if let error = response.result.error {
switch error.code{
case -1001:
print("Slow connection")
return
case -1009:
print("No Connection!")
return
default: break
}
}
回答11:
here my solution for swift 2.3 with the lib (Reachability.swift)
Go into your Podfile
and add :
pod 'ReachabilitySwift', '~> 2.4' // swift 2.3
Then into your terminal
:
pod install
Then create a new file ReachabilityManager
and add code below :
import Foundation
import ReachabilitySwift
enum ReachabilityManagerType {
case Wifi
case Cellular
case None
}
class ReachabilityManager {
static let sharedInstance = ReachabilityManager()
private var reachability: Reachability!
private var reachabilityManagerType: ReachabilityManagerType = .None
private init() {
do {
self.reachability = try Reachability.reachabilityForInternetConnection()
} catch {
print("Unable to create Reachability")
return
}
NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter().addObserver(self, selector: #selector(ReachabilityManager.reachabilityChanged(_:)),name: ReachabilityChangedNotification,object: self.reachability)
do{
try self.reachability.startNotifier()
}catch{
print("could not start reachability notifier")
}
}
@objc private func reachabilityChanged(note: NSNotification) {
let reachability = note.object as! Reachability
if reachability.isReachable() {
if reachability.isReachableViaWiFi() {
self.reachabilityManagerType = .Wifi
} else {
self.reachabilityManagerType = .Cellular
}
} else {
self.reachabilityManagerType = .None
}
}
}
extension ReachabilityManager {
func isConnectedToNetwork() -> Bool {
return reachabilityManagerType != .None
}
}
How use it:
go into your AppDelegate.swift
and add the code below :
func application(application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [NSObject: AnyObject]?) -> Bool {
ReachabilityManager.sharedInstance
}
Then when you want to check if the device is connected to internet do :
if ReachabilityManager.sharedInstance.isConnectedToNetwork() {
// Connected
} else {
// Not connected
}
回答12:
While it may not directly determine whether the phone is connected to a network, the simplest(, cleanest?) solution would be to 'ping' Google, or some other server, (which isn't possible unless the phone is connected to a network):
private var urlSession:URLSession = {
var newConfiguration:URLSessionConfiguration = .default
newConfiguration.waitsForConnectivity = false
newConfiguration.allowsCellularAccess = true
return URLSession(configuration: newConfiguration)
}()
public func canReachGoogle() -> Bool
{
let url = URL(string: "https://8.8.8.8")
let semaphore = DispatchSemaphore(value: 0)
var success = false
let task = urlSession.dataTask(with: url!)
{ data, response, error in
if error != nil
{
success = false
}
else
{
success = true
}
semaphore.signal()
}
task.resume()
semaphore.wait()
return success
}
If you're concerned that the server may be down or may block your IP, you can always ping multiple servers in a similar fashion and return whether any of them are reachable. Or have someone set up a dedicated server just for this purpose.
回答13:
With the help of below code you can check for internet Connection for both cellular network as well as for wifi. language - Swift 3.0
import UIKit
import Foundation
import SystemConfiguration
class NetworkConnection: UIViewController {
class func isConnectedToNetwork() -> Bool {
var zeroAddress = sockaddr_in(sin_len: 0, sin_family: 0, sin_port: 0, sin_addr: in_addr(s_addr: 0), sin_zero: (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0))
zeroAddress.sin_len = UInt8(MemoryLayout.size(ofValue: zeroAddress))
zeroAddress.sin_family = sa_family_t(AF_INET)
guard let defaultRouteReachability = withUnsafePointer(to: &zeroAddress, {
$0.withMemoryRebound(to: sockaddr.self, capacity: 1) {
SCNetworkReachabilityCreateWithAddress(nil, $0)
}
}) else {
return false
}
var flags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags = SCNetworkReachabilityFlags(rawValue: 0)
if SCNetworkReachabilityGetFlags(defaultRouteReachability, &flags) == false {
return false
}
let isReachable = (flags.rawValue & UInt32(kSCNetworkFlagsReachable)) != 0
let needsConnection = (flags.rawValue & UInt32(kSCNetworkFlagsConnectionRequired)) != 0
return (isReachable && !needsConnection)
}
class func checkConnection(sender:UIViewController){
if NetworkConnection.isConnectedToNetwork() == true {
print("Connected to the internet")
// Do something
} else {
print("No internet connection")
let alertController = UIAlertController(title: "No Internet Available", message: "", preferredStyle: UIAlertControllerStyle.alert)
let okAction = UIAlertAction(title: "Ok", style: UIAlertActionStyle.default){(result:UIAlertAction) -> Void in
return
}
alertController.addAction(okAction)
sender.present(alertController, animated: true, completion: nil)
// Do something
}
}
}
回答14:
For swift 3, I couldn't use just reachability from RAJAMOHAN-S solutions since it returns "true" if there is WiFi but no Internet. Thus, I implemented second validation via URLSession class and completion handler.
Here is the whole class.
import Foundation
import SystemConfiguration
public class Reachability {
class func isConnectedToNetwork() -> Bool {
var zeroAddress = sockaddr_in(sin_len: 0, sin_family: 0, sin_port: 0, sin_addr: in_addr(s_addr: 0), sin_zero: (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0))
zeroAddress.sin_len = UInt8(MemoryLayout.size(ofValue: zeroAddress))
zeroAddress.sin_family = sa_family_t(AF_INET)
let defaultRouteReachability = withUnsafePointer(to: &zeroAddress) {
$0.withMemoryRebound(to: sockaddr.self, capacity: 1) {zeroSockAddress in
SCNetworkReachabilityCreateWithAddress(nil, zeroSockAddress)
}
}
var flags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags = SCNetworkReachabilityFlags(rawValue: 0)
if SCNetworkReachabilityGetFlags(defaultRouteReachability!, &flags) == false {
return false
}
// Working for Cellular and WIFI
let isReachable = (flags.rawValue & UInt32(kSCNetworkFlagsReachable)) != 0
let needsConnection = (flags.rawValue & UInt32(kSCNetworkFlagsConnectionRequired)) != 0
let ret = (isReachable && !needsConnection)
return ret
}
class func isInternetAvailable(webSiteToPing: String?, completionHandler: @escaping (Bool) -> Void) {
// 1. Check the WiFi Connection
guard isConnectedToNetwork() else {
completionHandler(false)
return
}
// 2. Check the Internet Connection
var webAddress = "https://www.google.com" // Default Web Site
if let _ = webSiteToPing {
webAddress = webSiteToPing!
}
guard let url = URL(string: webAddress) else {
completionHandler(false)
print("could not create url from: \(webAddress)")
return
}
let urlRequest = URLRequest(url: url)
let session = URLSession.shared
let task = session.dataTask(with: urlRequest, completionHandler: { (data, response, error) in
if error != nil || response == nil {
completionHandler(false)
} else {
completionHandler(true)
}
})
task.resume()
}
}
And you call this like this, for example:
Reachability.isInternetAvailable(webSiteToPing: nil) { (isInternetAvailable) in
guard isInternetAvailable else {
// Inform user for example
return
}
// Do some action if there is Internet
}
回答15:
This is my version. Essentially it doesn't bring anything new. I bound it to UIDevice.
import UIKit
import SystemConfiguration
extension UIDevice {
open class var isConnectedToNetwork: Bool {
get {
var zeroAddress = sockaddr_in()
zeroAddress.sin_len = UInt8(MemoryLayout.size(ofValue: zeroAddress))
zeroAddress.sin_family = sa_family_t(AF_INET)
guard
let defaultRouteReachability: SCNetworkReachability = withUnsafePointer(to: &zeroAddress, {
$0.withMemoryRebound(to: sockaddr.self, capacity: 1) {
SCNetworkReachabilityCreateWithAddress(nil, $0)
}
}),
var flags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags = SCNetworkReachabilityFlags() as SCNetworkReachabilityFlags?,
SCNetworkReachabilityGetFlags(defaultRouteReachability, &flags)
else { return false }
return flags.contains(.reachable) && !flags.contains(.connectionRequired)
}
}
}
print("Network status availability: " + ( UIDevice.isConnectedToNetwork ? "true" : "false" ))
回答16:
struct Connectivity {
static let sharedInstance = NetworkReachabilityManager()!
static var isConnectedToInternet:Bool {
return self.sharedInstance.isReachable
}
}
Now call it
if Connectivity.isConnectedToInternet{
call_your_methods_here()
}else{
show_alert_for_noInternet()
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30743408/check-for-internet-connection-with-swift