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I am trying to start a workout session using HKWorkoutSession. It is not starting the session.

    let workoutConfiguration = HKWorkoutConfiguration()
    workoutConfiguration.activityType = .running
    workoutConfiguration.locationType = .outdoor

    do {
        session = try HKWorkoutSession(healthStore: healthStore!, configuration: workoutConfiguration)
        session?.delegate = self
        session?.startActivity(with: Date())
        print((session?.state)!.rawValue)
    } catch let error {
        print(error)
    }

The HKWorkoutSessionDelegate method

func workoutSession(_ workoutSession: HKWorkoutSession, didChangeTo toState: HKWorkoutSessionState, from fromState: HKWorkoutSessionState, date: Date)

Never gets called.

2 Answers 2

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I've seen this a few times (not enough to recreate or anything).

I think restarting Xcode and the Simulator helps.

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  • I think actually this worked in watchOS 5 and stopped working in watchOS 6
    – lewis
    Apr 20, 2020 at 16:24
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Are you trying this on simulator? If you are, I'd try on device. If on device, this could be because you haven't accepted HealthKit permissions? Check in Privacy->Health to see if your app has permissions for HealthKit.

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    I am using it on a simulator. It has all the permissions and it actually worked on the simulator before and suddenly stopped. idk y.
    – RAM
    Jan 28, 2019 at 3:48
  • Did someone know the issue here? I am actually facing the same issue here that sometimes even after the start activity of session, the session remains in the not started state and the delegates are never called.
    – cherry_4
    Jul 20, 2020 at 7:49

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