Tracking progress when using PromiseKit and Alamofire












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Is there any idiomatic way to track execution progress using PromiseKit? For example with Alamofire downloading progress?










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Is there any idiomatic way to track execution progress using PromiseKit? For example with Alamofire downloading progress?










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Is there any idiomatic way to track execution progress using PromiseKit? For example with Alamofire downloading progress?










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  • That is a job for RxSwift, ReactiveKit, Interstellar, or one of the other reactive libraries.

    – Daniel T.
    May 13 '17 at 1:50



















  • That is a job for RxSwift, ReactiveKit, Interstellar, or one of the other reactive libraries.

    – Daniel T.
    May 13 '17 at 1:50

















That is a job for RxSwift, ReactiveKit, Interstellar, or one of the other reactive libraries.

– Daniel T.
May 13 '17 at 1:50





That is a job for RxSwift, ReactiveKit, Interstellar, or one of the other reactive libraries.

– Daniel T.
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You can see @mxcl (creator of PromiseKit) commented about that: https://github.com/mxcl/PromiseKit/issues/127#issuecomment-103668741



Basically, you can use the NSProgress to track the progress of a network task. Alamofire supports that, have a look at the documentation: https://github.com/Alamofire/Alamofire/blob/c563be562f3c9ff327919bb88599e3082db3abda/Documentation/Usage.md#download-progress






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    You can see @mxcl (creator of PromiseKit) commented about that: https://github.com/mxcl/PromiseKit/issues/127#issuecomment-103668741



    Basically, you can use the NSProgress to track the progress of a network task. Alamofire supports that, have a look at the documentation: https://github.com/Alamofire/Alamofire/blob/c563be562f3c9ff327919bb88599e3082db3abda/Documentation/Usage.md#download-progress






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      You can see @mxcl (creator of PromiseKit) commented about that: https://github.com/mxcl/PromiseKit/issues/127#issuecomment-103668741



      Basically, you can use the NSProgress to track the progress of a network task. Alamofire supports that, have a look at the documentation: https://github.com/Alamofire/Alamofire/blob/c563be562f3c9ff327919bb88599e3082db3abda/Documentation/Usage.md#download-progress






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        You can see @mxcl (creator of PromiseKit) commented about that: https://github.com/mxcl/PromiseKit/issues/127#issuecomment-103668741



        Basically, you can use the NSProgress to track the progress of a network task. Alamofire supports that, have a look at the documentation: https://github.com/Alamofire/Alamofire/blob/c563be562f3c9ff327919bb88599e3082db3abda/Documentation/Usage.md#download-progress






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        You can see @mxcl (creator of PromiseKit) commented about that: https://github.com/mxcl/PromiseKit/issues/127#issuecomment-103668741



        Basically, you can use the NSProgress to track the progress of a network task. Alamofire supports that, have a look at the documentation: https://github.com/Alamofire/Alamofire/blob/c563be562f3c9ff327919bb88599e3082db3abda/Documentation/Usage.md#download-progress







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