I read all Apple documentation about background fetch and currently I'm using it like this:
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] setMinimumBackgroundFetchInterval:minimumBackgroundFetchInterval];
I let OS to decide when to perform background fetch, but if I set it like this:
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] setMinimumBackgroundFetchInterval:21600];
Does that mean that fetch will happen every 6h?
No, it means that you are suggesting to iOS that at least six hours should elapse before a background fetch is performed, but the documentation for this property states -
So, it could be more than six hours before a background fetch is performed but probably won't be any less. iOS also takes note of the value you return via the completion handler indicating whether there was new data or not to try and determine the times of the day when there is likely to be new data for your app.
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call back:
other method:
I did use a server as my devices can be dormant, and I want a mail back on my mac.
PHP code on server simply parses GET and send my back a mail with device ID, so I can parse results on my mac.
I did some experiment on iOS10 and iPhone6Plus, giving "UIApplicationBackgroundFetchIntervalMinimum" interval. (of course I invoked some network-related method to give iOS a hint that app is really working... and invoking completionHandler(UIBackgroundFetchResultNewData); )
I got: (run all night)
00:35 01:03 01:31 01:59 02:27 02:55 03:13 03:23 03:51 04:19 04:35 05:04 05:25 05:59 06:27 06:56
so Delta varies from 10 to 34 mins.