Handling applicationDidBecomeActive - "How can a view controller respond to the app becoming Active?"
I have the UIApplicationDelegate
protocol in my main AppDelegate.m class, with the applicationDidBecomeActive
method defined.
I want to call a method when the application returns from the background, but the method is in another view controller. How can I check which view controller is currently showing in the applicationDidBecomeActive
method and then make a call to a method within that controller?
Solution 1:
Any class in your application can become an "observer" for different notifications in the application. When you create (or load) your view controller, you'll want to register it as an observer for the UIApplicationDidBecomeActiveNotification
and specify which method that you want to call when that notification gets sent to your application.
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:self
selector:@selector(someMethod:)
name:UIApplicationDidBecomeActiveNotification object:nil];
Don't forget to clean up after yourself! Remember to remove yourself as the observer when your view is going away:
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] removeObserver:self
name:UIApplicationDidBecomeActiveNotification
object:nil];
More information about the Notification Center.
Solution 2:
Swift 3, 4 Equivalent:
adding observer
NotificationCenter.default.addObserver(self,
selector: #selector(applicationDidBecomeActive),
name: .UIApplicationDidBecomeActive, // UIApplication.didBecomeActiveNotification for swift 4.2+
object: nil)
removing observer
NotificationCenter.default.removeObserver(self,
name: .UIApplicationDidBecomeActive, // UIApplication.didBecomeActiveNotification for swift 4.2+
object: nil)
callback
@objc func applicationDidBecomeActive() {
// handle event
}
Solution 3:
Swift 2 Equivalent:
let notificationCenter = NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter()
// Add observer:
notificationCenter.addObserver(self,
selector:Selector("applicationWillResignActiveNotification"),
name:UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification,
object:nil)
// Remove observer:
notificationCenter.removeObserver(self,
name:UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification,
object:nil)
// Remove all observer for all notifications:
notificationCenter.removeObserver(self)
// Callback:
func applicationWillResignActiveNotification() {
// Handle application will resign notification event.
}
Solution 4:
Swift 5
fileprivate func addObservers() {
NotificationCenter.default.addObserver(self,
selector: #selector(applicationDidBecomeActive),
name: UIApplication.didBecomeActiveNotification,
object: nil)
}
fileprivate func removeObservers() {
NotificationCenter.default.removeObserver(self, name: UIApplication.didBecomeActiveNotification, object: nil)
}
@objc fileprivate func applicationDidBecomeActive() {
// here do your work
}