**Cloud Code (JS) **
Parse.Cloud.define("createSale", function(request, response) {
var SaleClass = Parse.Object.extend("Sale");
var sale = new SaleClass();
sale.set("contractorId", request.params.contractorId);
sale.set("subtotal", request.params.subtotal);
sale.save(null, {
success: function (sale) {
console.log(responseData);
response.success(responseData);
},
error: function (error) {
response.error(error);
console.log(error);
}
});
});
Share Instance of ParseCloudFunctions (Obj-C)
I created a class that holds all my Parse Cloud Code Functions. I create a shared instance of this class and have an instance method that calls the Parse Cloud Code:
#import <Parse/Parse.h>
+ (ParseCloudFunctions *) sharedInstance {
static ParseCloudFunctions *sharedInstance;
static dispatch_once_t onceToken;
dispatch_once(&onceToken, ^{
sharedInstance = [[ParseCloudFunctions alloc] init];
});
return sharedInstance;
}
- (void) createSaleWithParameters: (NSDictionary *) parameters block:(void (^)(id object, NSError *error)) block{
[PFCloud callFunctionInBackground:@"createSale" withParameters:parameters block:block];
}
Whenever you want call the parse cloud code, you just do:
NSDictionary *parameters = @{
@"contratorId":contractorId,
@"subtotal":subtotal,
};
[[ParseCloudFunctions sharedInstance] createSaleWithParameters:parameters block:^(id object, NSError *error) {
if(error){
//Handle Error
}
if(object){
//Do stuff
}
}];
The saving is handled on the server side, so you just need a bit of time to call the cloud code and you'll be good.