My app has background modes enabled with Background Fetch checked and I validated the plist includes the appropriate fetch mode.
I have also configured the interval as follows:
func application(application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [NSObject: AnyObject]?) -> Bool {
application.setMinimumBackgroundFetchInterval(UIApplicationBackgroundFetchIntervalMinimum);
return true;
}
And I have added the handler as follows:
func application(application: UIApplication, performFetchWithCompletionHandler completionHandler: (UIBackgroundFetchResult) -> Void) {
// Get some new data here
completionHandler(UIBackgroundFetchResult.NewData);
}
I tried going to Debug->Simulate Background Fetch, but no matter what it never enters the performFetchWithCompletionHandler
. I also tried to run the app under a scheme that has the "Launch due to a background fetch event" option checked. Running under this scheme simply launches the application as usual in the simulator with no call to performFetchWithCompletionHandler
.
Any ideas?
Thank you!
EDIT: This appears to be affecting the release version of my app as well so it may not be isolated to the simulator. I am running Swift 1.2.
EDIT 2: My bug report was just closed because it is a duplicate of another bug report outlining the same issue. There is still no information confirming the issue is isolated to the simulator.
EDIT 3: No mention of a fix in the Xcode 6.4 Beta 2 release notes. :-(
In Xcode 8.3.2 this problem doesn't exist. Debug->Simulate Background Fetch does its job. It even works on a simulator.
This method is called.
}
you forgot to write @escaping after completionHandler
Here's the only way I've found to test background fetch.
You can create your own background fetch push notification to your real device via Houston
sudo gem install houston
func application(application: UIApplication, didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken deviceToken: NSData)
for usual push notification:
apn push "<your_device_token>" -c /path/to/apple_push_notification.pem -m "Hello from the command line!"
for background fetch push notification:
apn push "<your_device_token>" -c /path/to/apple_push_notification.pem -n
More options for
apn
app:Take a look on the XCode release note: https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/releasenotes/DeveloperTools/RN-Xcode/Chapters/Introduction.html
"The Xcode menu command Simulator Background Fetch does not work.
Use the menu command in iOS Simulator instead. (20145602)"