downloadTask(with:completionHandler:)
Creates a download task that retrieves the contents of the specified URL, saves the results to a file, and calls a handler upon completion.
Declaration
func downloadTask(with url: URL, completionHandler: @escaping @Sendable (URL?, URLResponse?, (any Error)?) -> Void) -> URLSessionDownloadTaskParameters
- url:
The URL to download.
- completionHandler:
The completion handler to call when the load request is complete. This handler is executed on the delegate queue.
If you pass
nil, only the session delegate methods are called when the task completes, making this method equivalent to the Downloadtask(with:) 1onj method.This completion handler takes the following parameters:
locationThe location of a temporary file where the server’s response is stored. You must move this file or open it for reading before your completion handler returns. Otherwise, the file is deleted, and the data is lost.
responseAn object that provides response metadata, such as HTTP headers and status code. If you are making an HTTP or HTTPS request, the returned object is actually an Httpurlresponse object.
errorAn error object that indicates why the request failed, or
nilif the request was successful.
Return Value
The new session download task.
Discussion
By using the completion handler, the task bypasses calls to delegate methods for response and data delivery, and instead provides any resulting NSData, URLResponse, and NSError objects inside the completion handler. Delegate methods for handling authentication challenges, however, are still called.
You should pass a nil completion handler only when creating tasks in sessions whose delegates include a urlSession(_:downloadTask:didFinishDownloadingTo:) method.
After you create the task, you must start it by calling its resume() method.
If the request completes successfully, the location parameter of the completion handler block contains the location of the temporary file, and the error parameter is nil. If the request fails, the location parameter is nil and the error parameter contain information about the failure. If a response from the server is received, regardless of whether the request completes successfully or fails, the response parameter contains that information.