I have an app that returns a menu of information (basically menus, menu_headers, and items). I'd like to have something like this:
EKMenu.getMenu(menu_id: Int)
that would return a menu but I think I would need a completion handler in here.
I currently have:
class func getMenu(menu_id: Int){
//class func getMenu(menu_id: Int, completionHandler:(NSArray -> Void)){
let url="https://www.example.com/arc/v1/api/menus/\(menu_id)/mobile"
Alamofire.request(.GET, url).responseJSON() {
(_, _, data, _) in
println("within menu request")
var json=JSON(data!)
var menu=EKMenu()
menu.name=json["menu"]["name"].stringValue
for (key, subJson) in json["menu"]["menu_headers"]{
EKMenu.processMenuHeaders(subJson)
}
// how would we return a value here ?????
}
}
class func processMenuHeaders(menu_header: JSON){
let mh_name=menu_header["name"].stringValue
println("mh_name: \(mh_name)")
for (key, subJson) in menu_header["menu_headers"]{
EKMenu.processMenuHeaders(subJson)
}
}
but how do I actually return something here? I am 99% sure that it's some type of completion handler but, being new to Swift and Alamofire, I'm a bit lost. I've seen I won't be able to return a value with Alamofire in Swift but know that some of this is going out of date very quickly (ie Swift 1.1)
An example of a completion handler for your getMenu function, assuming
menu
is the value you want to "return":