I just implemented Apple's Reachability code and my App is now crashing in a completely inconsistent and random fashion: it could successfully load 20 web-pages in a row - but then crash on the 21st. attempt, or it could crash after just the 2nd. web-page load attempt
Instruments/NSZombies shows something strange: the RefCt gets to be as high as 20 (!), with the "Responsible Callers" being several different ones: [UIRuntimeConnection initWithCoder], [UINib instantiateWithOwner: options], [NSKeyedUnarchiver _decodeArrayOfObjectsForKey:], etc. Is that normal?
Or should I just focus on the last Responsible Callers? Those are [UIWindowController transitionViewDidComplete:fromView:toView:] (which brings the RefCt to 0), and [UIWebView webView:didFinishLoadForFrame:] (which takes the RefCt down to -1)?
How do I go about debugging and solving this?
Here is the Code:
#import "Reachability.h"
-(void) viewWillAppear:(BOOL)animated
{
// check for internet connection
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:self selector:@selector(checkNetworkStatus:) name:kReachabilityChangedNotification object:nil];
internetReachable = [[Reachability reachabilityForInternetConnection] retain];
[internetReachable startNotifier];
// check if a pathway to a random host exists
hostReachable = [[Reachability reachabilityWithHostName: @"www.apple.com"] retain];
[hostReachable startNotifier];
// now patiently wait for the notification
}
-(void) viewDidLoad {
url = [NSURL URLWithString: @"http://www.google.com"];
NSURLRequest *req = [NSURLRequest requestWithURL: url];
[webPageView loadRequest:req];
[super viewDidLoad];
}
-(void) checkNetworkStatus:(NSNotification *)notice
{
// called after network status changes
NetworkStatus internetStatus = [internetReachable currentReachabilityStatus];
switch (internetStatus)
{
case NotReachable:
{
//NSLog(@"The internet is down.");
//self.internetActive = NO; // (That's a BOOL variable)
[self displayMessageWithTitle:@"ERROR"
andMessage:@"Unable To Connect to Internet"
andOKButton:@"OK"];
[self dismissModalViewControllerAnimated:YES];
break;
}
case ReachableViaWiFi:
{
//NSLog(@"The internet is working via WIFI.");
//self.internetActive = YES; //
break;
}
case ReachableViaWWAN:
{
//NSLog(@"The internet is working via WWAN.");
// self.internetActive = YES; // (That's a BOOL variable)
break;
}
}
NetworkStatus hostStatus = [hostReachable currentReachabilityStatus];
switch (hostStatus)
{
case NotReachable:
{
// NSLog(@"A gateway to the host server is down.");
// self.hostActive = NO; // (That's a BOOL variable)
[self displayMessageWithTitle:@"ERROR"
andMessage:@"Host Not Reachable"
andOKButton:@"OK"];
[self dismissModalViewControllerAnimated:YES];
break;
}
case ReachableViaWiFi:
{
//NSLog(@"A gateway to the host server is working via WIFI.");
//self.hostActive = YES; // (That's a BOOL variable)
break;
}
case ReachableViaWWAN:
{
//NSLog(@"A gateway to the host server is working via WWAN.");
// self.hostActive = YES; // (That's a BOOL variable)
break;
}
}
}
- (void)webViewDidStartLoad:(UIWebView *)webView {
[activityIndicator startAnimating];
}
- (void)webViewDidFinishLoad:(UIWebView *)webView {
[activityIndicator stopAnimating];
}
// Since this ViewController is presented Modally, this method removes it:
-(IBAction) dismissWebTixView:(id)sender {
[self dismissModalViewControllerAnimated:YES];
}
-(void) viewWillDisappear:(BOOL)animated {
NSLog(@"In webForTix's 'viewWillDisappear' method....");
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] removeObserver:self
name:kReachabilityChangedNotification
object:nil];
}
// Read somewhere that it might be better to put the removeObserver
// call here rather than viewWillDisappear...tried both - still get crashes....
- (void)dealloc
{
//NSLog(@"In webForTix's dealloc method....");
// [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] removeObserver:self
// name:kReachabilityChangedNotification
// object:nil];
NSLog(@"In webForTix's dealloc method - removedObserver...");
[super dealloc];
}
Try this code sure it will work.
Include Reachability.h and Reachability.m files from developer apple to your project.Import SystemConfiguration framework from SDK libraries to your project.Then add the following GlobalFunction.h and GlobalFunction.m files to your project