traw1233
traw1233

Reputation: 1945

How could I create a function with a completion handler in Swift?

I was just curious as to how I would approach this. If I had a function, and I wanted something to happen when it was fully executed, how would I add this into the function? Thanks

Upvotes: 181

Views: 202153

Answers (9)

Ely
Ely

Reputation: 9141

In case you need result values in your completion handler, it's a good idea to include labels proceeded with underscores, like this...

func getAccountID(account: String, completionHandler: (_ id: String?, _ error: Error?) -> ()) {
    
    // Do something and return values in the completion handler
    completionHandler("123", nil)
}

...because when you type this function, Xcode will automatically fill in the result value labels, like this:

getAccountID(account: inputField.stringValue) { id, error in
        
}

Upvotes: 3

Cyril
Cyril

Reputation: 2818

I had trouble understanding the answers so I'm assuming any other beginner like myself might have the same problem as me.

My solution does the same as the top answer but hopefully a little more clear and easy to understand for beginners or people just having trouble understanding in general.

To create a function with a completion handler

func yourFunctionName(finished: () -> Void) {

     print("Doing something!")

     finished()

}

to use the function

     override func viewDidLoad() {
    
          yourFunctionName {
         
          //do something here after running your function
           print("Tada!!!!")
          }
    
    }

Your output will be

Doing something

Tada!!!

Upvotes: 124

tounaobun
tounaobun

Reputation: 14857

Say you have a download function to download a file from network, and want to be notified when download task has finished.

typealias CompletionHandler = (success:Bool) -> Void

func downloadFileFromURL(url: NSURL,completionHandler: CompletionHandler) {

    // download code.

    let flag = true // true if download succeed,false otherwise

    completionHandler(success: flag)
}

// How to use it.

downloadFileFromURL(NSURL(string: "url_str")!, { (success) -> Void in
    
    // When download completes,control flow goes here.
    if success {
        // download success
    } else {
        // download fail
    }
})

Upvotes: 224

Krishna Prajapati
Krishna Prajapati

Reputation: 1

//MARK: - Define
typealias Completion = (_ success:Bool) -> Void
//MARK: - Create
func Call(url: NSURL, Completion: Completion) {
      Completion(true)
}
//MARK: - Use
Call(url: NSURL(string: "http://")!, Completion: { (success) -> Void in
    if success {
        //TRUE
    } else {
        //FALSE
    }
})

Upvotes: 0

Bobby
Bobby

Reputation: 6255

Simple Example:

func method(arg: Bool, completion: (Bool) -> ()) {
    print("First line of code executed")
    // do stuff here to determine what you want to "send back".
    // we are just sending the Boolean value that was sent in "back"
    completion(arg)
}

How to use it:

method(arg: true, completion: { (success) -> Void in
    print("Second line of code executed")
    if success { // this will be equal to whatever value is set in this method call
          print("true")
    } else {
         print("false")
    }
})

Upvotes: 113

Lakhdeep Singh
Lakhdeep Singh

Reputation: 1250

Swift 5.0 + , Simple and Short

example:

Style 1

    func methodName(completionBlock: () -> Void)  {

          print("block_Completion")
          completionBlock()
    }

Style 2

    func methodName(completionBlock: () -> ())  {

        print("block_Completion")
        completionBlock()
    }

Use:

    override func viewDidLoad() {
        super.viewDidLoad()
        
        methodName {

            print("Doing something after Block_Completion!!")
        }
    }

Output

block_Completion

Doing something after Block_Completion!!

Upvotes: 27

Shrawan
Shrawan

Reputation: 7246

In addition to above : Trailing closure can be used .

downloadFileFromURL(NSURL(string: "url_str")!)  { (success) -> Void in

  // When download completes,control flow goes here.
  if success {
      // download success
  } else {
    // download fail
  }
}

Upvotes: 1

arango_86
arango_86

Reputation: 4435

We can use Closures for this purpose. Try the following

func loadHealthCareList(completionClosure: (indexes: NSMutableArray)-> ()) {
      //some code here
      completionClosure(indexes: list)
}

At some point we can call this function as given below.

healthIndexManager.loadHealthCareList { (indexes) -> () in
            print(indexes)
}

Please refer the following link for more information regarding Closures.

https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/Swift/Conceptual/Swift_Programming_Language/Closures.html

Upvotes: 14

Heavy Breathing
Heavy Breathing

Reputation: 567

I'm a little confused about custom made completion handlers. In your example:

Say you have a download function to download a file from network,and want to be notified when download task has finished.

typealias CompletionHandler = (success:Bool) -> Void

func downloadFileFromURL(url: NSURL,completionHandler: CompletionHandler) {

    // download code.

    let flag = true // true if download succeed,false otherwise

    completionHandler(success: flag)
}

Your // download code will still be ran asynchronously. Why wouldn't the code go straight to your let flag = true and completion Handler(success: flag) without waiting for your download code to be finished?

Upvotes: 0

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