I am using Facebook SDK and Twitter SDK for login and signup.
But they both are not opening URL from one common method. I have written code like that below for Facebook:
func application(application: UIApplication, openURL url: NSURL, sourceApplication: String?, annotation: AnyObject) -> Bool
{
if(url.scheme == "fb1651015905222312")
{
return FBSDKApplicationDelegate.sharedInstance().application(application, openURL: url, sourceApplication: sourceApplication, annotation: annotation)
}
return true
}
This works fine and, for Twitter I have to comment the above method and have to write it like:
func application(app: UIApplication, openURL url: NSURL, options: [String : AnyObject]) -> Bool {
if Twitter.sharedInstance().application(app, openURL:url, options: options) {
return true
}
return true
}
This works fine for Twitter only.
The issue is that I need to write one common method to open their URL in appDelegate
. So how do I overcome it?
NOTE : We can't write both method in app delegate.
Finally i found solution for this question.
Swift 3
func application(_ app: UIApplication, open url: URL, options: [UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsKey : Any] = [:]) -> Bool {
if Twitter.sharedInstance().application(app, open:url, options: options) {
return true
}
let appId = SDKSettings.appId
if url.scheme != nil && url.scheme!.hasPrefix("fb\(appId)") && url.host == "authorize" { // facebook
return SDKApplicationDelegate.shared.application(app, open: url, options: options)
}
return false
}
For Swift < 3
Here is the method which allows me to write url for Facebook and Twitter both.
func application(app: UIApplication, openURL url: NSURL, options: [String : AnyObject]) -> Bool {
if Twitter.sharedInstance().application(app, openURL:url, options: options) {
return true
}
let sourceApplication: String? = options[UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsSourceApplicationKey] as? String
return FBSDKApplicationDelegate.sharedInstance().application(app, openURL: url, sourceApplication: sourceApplication, annotation: nil)
}
Thanks to all who had tried to answer my question.
Thanks.