i have a question, and I will tell you as clear as possible:
I need to get an object to my func, create a variable version of it, change some property values one by one, and use new version of it for saving to the cloud. My problem is, when I declare my variable, if I change property values inside my Dispatch Semaphore, the variable outside not changing somehow, there is some problem that I could not understand. Here is the code :
func savePage(model: PageModel, savingHandler: @escaping (Bool) -> Void) {
// some code .....
var page = model // (1) I created a variable from function arg
let newQueue = DispatchQueue(label: "image upload queue")
let semaphore = DispatchSemaphore(value: 0)
newQueue.async {
if let picURL1 = model.picURL1 {
self.saveImagesToFireBaseStorage(pictureURL: picURL1) { urlString in
let url = urlString // (2) urlString value true and exist
page.picURL1 = url // (3) modified the new created "page" object
print(page.picURL1!) // (4) it works, object prints modified
}
}
semaphore.signal()
}
semaphore.wait()
newQueue.async {
if let picURL2 = model.picURL2 {
self.saveImagesToFireBaseStorage(pictureURL: picURL2) { urlString in
let url = urlString
page.picURL2 = url
}
}
semaphore.signal()
}
semaphore.wait()
print(page.picURL1!) //(5) "page" object has the old value?
newQueue.async {
print(page.picURL1!) //(6) "page" object has the old value?
do {
try pageDocumentRef.setData(from: page)
savingHandler(true)
} catch let error {
print("Error writing city to Firestore: \(error)")
}
semaphore.signal()
}
semaphore.wait()
}
I should upload some pictures to the cloud and get their urls, so I can create updated version of the object and save onto the old version on the cloud. But "page" object doesn't change somehow. When inside the semaphore, it prints right value, when outside, or inside another async semaphore block, it prints old value. I am new to the concurrency and could not find a way.
What I tried before :
- Using Operation Queue and adding blocks as dependencies.
- Creating queue as DispatchQueue.global()
What is the thing I am missing here?
Edit : I added semaphore.wait() after second async call. It actually was in my code but I accidentally deleted it while pasting to the question, thanks to Chip Jarred for pointing it.
UPDATE
This is how I changed the code with async - await:
func savePage(model: PageModel, savingHandler: @escaping () -> Void) {
// Some code
Task {
do {
let page = model
let updatedPage = try await updatePageWithNewImageURLS(page)
// some code
} catch {
// some code
}
}
// Some code
}
private func saveImagesToFireBaseStorage(pictureURL : String?) async -> String? {
//some code
return downloadURL.absoluteString
}
private func updatePageWithNewImageURLS(_ page : PageModel) async throws -> PageModel {
let picUrl1 = await saveImagesToFireBaseStorage(pictureURL: page.picURL1)
let picUrl2 = await saveImagesToFireBaseStorage(pictureURL: page.picURL2)
let picUrl3 = await saveImagesToFireBaseStorage(pictureURL: page.picURL3)
let newPage = page
return try await addNewUrlstoPage(newPage, url1: picUrl1, url2: picUrl2, url3: picUrl3)
}
private func addNewUrlstoPage(_ page : PageModel, url1: String?, url2 : String?, url3 :String?) async throws -> PageModel {
var newPage = page
if let url1 = url1 { newPage.picURL1 = url1 }
if let url2 = url2 { newPage.picURL2 = url2 }
if let url3 = url3 { newPage.picURL3 = url3 }
return newPage
}
So one async function gets a new photo url, for an old url, second async function runs multiple of this first function inside to get new urls for all three urls of the object, then calls a third async function a create and return an updated object with the new values.
This is my first time using async - await.