I'm currently working on a stop watch for an Apple Watch. The watch has two interfaces and two controllers. TimerController
and SwitchController
. The TimerController
runs the timer. I'm trying stop the time object from the SwitchController
and have therefore made an function that stops the timer in my TimerController
which i can reach in the SwitchController
. Problem is that i get a fatal error in the TimerController
, and i cant figure out why?
the function timeStopp()
in the timerController
returns the error:
"Thread 1: Fatal error: Unexpectedly found nil while unwrapping an Optional value"
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Errors
SwipeController Swipe error
TimeController time error 1 time error 2
FrameWork Do i type it in here?
TimerController
import WatchKit
import Foundation
class TimerController: WKInterfaceController {
@IBOutlet weak var timerOutlet: WKInterfaceTimer!
var myTimer : Timer?
var duration : TimeInterval = 45.0 //arbitrary number. 45 seconds
var isPaused = false //flag to determine if it is paused or not
var elapsedTime : TimeInterval = 0.0 //time that has passed between
pause/resume
var startTime = NSDate()
override func awake(withContext context: Any?) {
super.awake(withContext: context)
start_timer()
timerOutlet.setTextColor(UIColor.red)
// Configure interface objects here.
}
func start_timer() {
myTimer = Timer.scheduledTimer(timeInterval: duration, target:
self,selector: Selector(("timerDone")), userInfo: nil, repeats:
false)
timerOutlet.setDate(NSDate(timeIntervalSinceNow: duration ) as
Date)
timerOutlet.start()
}
func timerDone(){
//timer done counting down
}
@IBAction func pauseResumePressed() {
//timer is paused. so unpause it and resume countdown
if isPaused{
isPaused = false
myTimer = Timer.scheduledTimer(timeInterval: duration -
elapsedTime, target: self, selector:
Selector(("timerDone")), userInfo:
nil, repeats: false)
timerOutlet.setDate(NSDate(timeIntervalSinceNow: duration -
elapsedTime) as Date)
timerOutlet.start()
startTime = NSDate()
//pauseResumeButton.setTitle("Pause")
}
//pause the timer
else{
isPaused = true
//get how much time has passed before they paused it
let paused = NSDate()
elapsedTime += paused.timeIntervalSince(startTime as Date)
//stop watchkit timer on the screen
timerOutlet.stop()
//stop the ticking of the internal timer
myTimer!.invalidate()
//do whatever UI changes you need to
//pauseResumeButton.setTitle("Resume")
}
}
override func willActivate() {
// This method is called when watch view controller is about to
be visible to user
super.willActivate()
}
override func didDeactivate() {
// This method is called when watch view controller is no
longer visible
super.didDeactivate()
}
}
UPDATED SwipeController
import WatchKit
import Foundation
class SwipeController: WKInterfaceController {
//@IBOutlet weak var myTimer: WKInterfaceTimer!
var timer = TimerController()
override func awake(withContext context: Any?) {
super.awake(withContext: context)
// Configure interface objects here.
}
override func willActivate() {
// This method is called when watch view controller is about to
be visible to user
super.willActivate()
}
override func didDeactivate() {
// This method is called when watch view controller is no
longer visible
super.didDeactivate()
}
/stopp call is made here
@IBAction func PauseButton() {
timer.pauseResumePressed()
}
}
Update
Import Notification Center first. Click on your project in the Project Navigator on the left side. In General go to "Linked Frameworks and Libraries". Click on the + button and Search for Notification Center, then add the framework
Delete the whole
TimerViewController
and paste it with this: https://gist.github.com/rawandahmad698/a0095e584eaa4df278a23c92e71cca62Delete the whole
SwipeViewController
and paste it with this: https://gist.github.com/rawandahmad698/9ac0b7a411b7e88ff44068938a0b250a
First. add this at the end of your code to your TimerController
:
import NotificationCenter
extension Notification.Name {
static let stopTimer = Notification.Name("stopTimer")
}
After that. on your SwipeController
edit this line:
@IBAction func PauseButton() {
// Post notification:
let userInfo = ["foo": 1, "bar": "baz"] as [String: Any] // you could also transfer data
NotificationCenter.default.post(name: .stopTimer, object: nil, userInfo: userInfo)
}
Finally. on your TimerController
add this to willActivate()
NotificationCenter.default.addObserver(self, selector: #selector(stop_timer(notification:)), name: .stopTimer, object: nil)
DONT FORGET: add this below willActivate()
func stop_timer(notification:NSNotification) {
// Timer is paused. so unpause it and resume countdown
if isPaused {
isPaused = false
timerOutlet.start()
startTime = NSDate()
} else {
isPaused = true
// Stop watchkit timer on the screen
timerOutlet.stop()
// Stop the ticking of the internal timer
myTimer!.invalidate()
// Do whatever UI changes you need to
}
}
You can't invalidate a timer that hasn't been scheduled yet. First add an NSTimer:
import WatchKit
import Foundation
class TimerController: WKInterfaceController {
@IBOutlet weak var timerOutlet: WKInterfaceTimer!
var myTimer : NSTimer?
var duration : NSTimeInterval = 45.0 //arbitrary number. 45 seconds
// UPDATE
var isPaused = false //flag to determine if it is paused or not
var elapsedTime : NSTimeInterval = 0.0 //time that has passed between pause/resume
var startTime = NSDate()
override func awake(withContext context: Any?) {
super.awake(withContext: context)
timerOutlet.setTextColor(UIColor.red)
// Configure interface objects here.
}
Pause the timer using a button:
@IBAction func pauseResumePressed() {
//timer is paused. so unpause it and resume countdown
if isPaused{
isPaused = false
myTimer = NSTimer.scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval(duration - elapsedTime, target: self, selector: Selector("timerDone"), userInfo: nil, repeats: false)
timerOutlet.setDate(NSDate(timeIntervalSinceNow: duration - elapsedTime))
timerOutlet.start()
startTime = NSDate()
pauseResumeButton.setTitle("Pause")
}
//pause the timer
else{
isPaused = true
//get how much time has passed before they paused it
let paused = NSDate()
elapsedTime += paused.timeIntervalSinceDate(startTime)
//stop watchkit timer on the screen
timerOutlet.stop()
//stop the ticking of the internal timer
myTimer!.invalidate()
//do whatever UI changes you need to
pauseResumeButton.setTitle("Resume")
}
}
Start the timer:
func start_timer() {
myTimer = NSTimer.scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval(duration, target: self,selector: Selector("timerDone"), userInfo: nil, repeats: false)
timerOutlet.setDate(NSDate(timeIntervalSinceNow: duration ))
timerOutlet.start()
}
When the timer
completes. This block gets invoked
func timerDone(){
//timer done counting down
}