Reputation: 6861
I need to run a function when the contacts have changed. If the application is active, you can do this with NotificationCenter
as narrated in this post (sometimes It works when I add a new number to an existing contact). How do I know that the contact (or contacts) have been changed after the launch of the application?
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1030
Reputation: 6861
I made the following functions for my task
@objc private func matchingContacts() {
if isSuccessContactUploading {
contactManager.matchingContacts(notMatch: { [weak self] in
guard let _self = self else { return }
debugPrint("matchingContacts != equals")
_self.isSuccessContactUploading = false
_self.syncContacts()
})
}
}
These functions are in ContactManager
func matchingContacts(notMatch: (() -> Void)?) {
getContacts { (contacts, error) in
if error == nil {
debugPrint("contacts count", contacts.count)
self.getContactsDictionaryFromCache(contacts, notMatch: {
notMatch?()
})
}
}
}
private func getContactsDictionaryFromCache(_ contacts: [CNContact], notMatch: (() -> Void)?) {
var isMatching = true
for contact in contacts {
let key = contact.identifier
do {
let cache = try Cache<NSDictionary>(name: "Contacts")
if let contactDictionary = cache[key] {
if !contactDictionary.isEqual(to: contact.dictionary) {
debugPrint("contactDictionary not matching")
isMatching = false
}
} else {
debugPrint("contactDictionary isn't here")
isMatching = false
}
} catch {
debugPrint(error.localizedDescription)
isMatching = false
}
}
if !isMatching {
notMatch?()
}
cacheContacts(contacts)
}
private func cacheContacts(_ contacts: [CNContact]) {
for contact in contacts {
let contactDictionary = contact.dictionary as NSDictionary
let key = contact.identifier
do {
let cache = try Cache<NSDictionary>(name: "Contacts")
cache[key] = contactDictionary
} catch {
debugPrint(error.localizedDescription)
}
}
}
Upvotes: 2