Tracking progress when using PromiseKit and Alamofire
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?
swift alamofire promisekit
That is a job for RxSwift, ReactiveKit, Interstellar, or one of the other reactive libraries.
– Daniel T.
May 13 '17 at 1:50
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Is there any idiomatic way to track execution progress using PromiseKit? For example with Alamofire downloading progress?
swift alamofire promisekit
Is there any idiomatic way to track execution progress using PromiseKit? For example with Alamofire downloading progress?
swift alamofire promisekit
swift alamofire promisekit
edited Nov 18 '18 at 20:04
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asked Apr 17 '17 at 10:56
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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
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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
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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
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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That is a job for RxSwift, ReactiveKit, Interstellar, or one of the other reactive libraries.
– Daniel T.
May 13 '17 at 1:50