I am building a class that handles NSURLConnection requests. To allow other classes to use this class, I would like to allow the main class to call a delegate when connectionDidFinishLoading is fired.
I've looked through lots of documentation, but I can't find anything that gives any clear examples, and the code that I have doesn't call the delegate for some reason. The code I have so far is (code not relevant removed):
Interface:
@interface PDUrlHandler : NSObject {
id delegate;
}
- (void)searchForItemNamed:(NSString *)searchQuery;
@property (nonatomic, assign) id delegate;
@end
@interface NSObject (PDUrlHandlerDelegate)
- (void)urlHandler:(PDUrlhandler*)urlHandler searchResultsFinishedLoading:(NSDictionary *)resultData;
@end
Implementation:
- (void)connectionDidFinishLoading:(NSURLConnection *)connection {
NSLog(@"Fininshed Loading...");
resultData = [self parseJSON:jsonData];
if(delegate && [delegate respondsToSelector:@selector(urlHandler:searchResultsFinishedLoading:)]) {
NSLog(@"Delegating!");
[delegate urlHandler:self searchResultsFinishedLoading:resultData];
} else {
NSLog(@"Not Delegating. I dont know why.");
}
}
The delegate within the other class:
- (void)urlHandler:(PDUrlhandler*)urlHandler searchResultsFinishedLoading:(NSDictionary *)resultData;
{
NSLog(@"Delegating!!!!");
}
See Question&Answers more detail:
os 与恶龙缠斗过久,自身亦成为恶龙;凝视深渊过久,深渊将回以凝视…