I am using this piece of code to check for a network connection within my application and, if a connection exists, pull data and display it:
if([[Reachability reachabilityForInternetConnection] currentReachabilityStatus] == NotReachable) {
errorView = [[UIAlertView alloc]
initWithTitle: @"Network Error"
message: @"No Network connection availible!"
delegate: self
cancelButtonTitle: @"OK" otherButtonTitles: nil];
[errorView show];
}
else
{
HUD = [[MBProgressHUD alloc] initWithView:self.navigationController.view];
[self.navigationController.view addSubview:HUD];
HUD.delegate = self;
HUD.labelText = @"Performing Initial Download";
HUD.minSize = CGSizeMake(135.f, 135.f);
[HUD showWhileExecuting:@selector(pullAndDisplayData) onTarget:self withObject:nil animated:YES];
}
However, I would like to adapt this code so that it constantly checks for internet connection throughout the download process, and if I lose connection, to stop the download and display and appropriate alert message to the user. Can anyone advise as to how I may go about this?
Thanks,
Tysin
You need to add an observer for notification name
and then call
When reachability changes, the notification will be posted, and then you can perform any actions you need.