I wrote a custom "JSON fetcher". From my view controller I call [loader start]; and when loader is done, it runs the delegate method [self.delegate doneLoading];.
This all works, however the UI is blocked -- can't move anything -- until the loader is done. I thought that if I did the loading over my own delegate method, this wouldn't happen. What am I missing here? Is there some extra method I need to call?
- (void)getBandArray
{
if (![self localBandVersion] || [self remoteBandVersion] > [self localBandVersion] || !CACHING) {
NSLog(@"Band array loaded remotely.");
[self startLoadingBands];
}else{
NSLog(@"Band array loaded from disk.");
[self loadBandsFromDisk];
}
}
startLoadingBands starts the NSURLConnection, loadBandsFromDisk looks like this:
- (void)loadBandsFromDisk
{
NSData *dataFromDisk = [NSData dataWithContentsOfFile:[self fileStringForTag:JNKBandTag]];
if (dataFromDisk) {
NSLog(@"Found band cache on disk...");
NSString *strToParse = [[NSString alloc] initWithData:dataFromDisk encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];
SBJsonParser *jsonObject = [[SBJsonParser alloc] init];
NSError *jsonError;
NSArray *parsedResult = [jsonObject objectWithString:strToParse error:&jsonError];
[strToParse release];
[jsonObject release];
if (parsedResult && [parsedResult count] > 0) {
NSLog(@"Parsed bands, handing over to delegate...");
NSMutableArray *bandArray = [NSMutableArray array];
for (NSDictionary *bandDict in parsedResult) {
[bandArray addObject:[JNKBand bandWithDictionary:bandDict]];
}
if ([self.delegate respondsToSelector:@selector(bandArrayArrived:)]) {
[self.delegate bandArrayArrived:bandArray];
}
}else{
NSLog(@"Error parsing bands, calling delegate...");
if ([self.delegate respondsToSelector:@selector(bandArrayFailed)]) {
[self.delegate bandArrayFailed];
}
}
}else{
if ([self.delegate respondsToSelector:@selector(bandArrayFailed)]) {
[self.delegate bandArrayFailed];
}
}
}
The weird thing is that once the connection is finished it also eventually calls loadFileFromDisk but this works smoothley...