CoreBluetooth establish peripheral connection when app is terminated











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I have an iOS app which acts as a central that connects to an external peripheral via CoreBluetooth.



After I have connected to the peripheral, I read and write data to it and then disconnect. Upon disconnect, I try to establish a connection once again so the next time the peripheral goes into advertise mode, the app will connect to it like so:



func centralManager(_ central: CBCentralManager, didDisconnectPeripheral peripheral: CBPeripheral, error: Error?) {
central.connect(peripheral, options: nil)
// More actions here...
}


It works great when the app is in the foreground / background, but when terminated, it doesn't work at all.



I have defined the CBCentralManager with the CBCentralManagerOptionRestoreIdentifierKey like so:



self.central = CBCentralManager(delegate: self, queue: nil, options: [CBCentralManagerOptionRestoreIdentifierKey: Application.bluetoothRestoreIdentifier])


I have also implemented the willRestoreState central delegate method:



func centralManager(_ central: CBCentralManager, willRestoreState dict: [String : Any])


What am I doing wrong?



Thanks a lot!










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  • What do you do in the willRestoreState function?
    – Paulw11
    Nov 22 at 19:02










  • @Paulw11 getting the peripheral again from the dict[CBCentralManagerRestoredStatePeripheralsKey] and trying to connect to it.
    – EpicSyntax
    Nov 25 at 12:41















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I have an iOS app which acts as a central that connects to an external peripheral via CoreBluetooth.



After I have connected to the peripheral, I read and write data to it and then disconnect. Upon disconnect, I try to establish a connection once again so the next time the peripheral goes into advertise mode, the app will connect to it like so:



func centralManager(_ central: CBCentralManager, didDisconnectPeripheral peripheral: CBPeripheral, error: Error?) {
central.connect(peripheral, options: nil)
// More actions here...
}


It works great when the app is in the foreground / background, but when terminated, it doesn't work at all.



I have defined the CBCentralManager with the CBCentralManagerOptionRestoreIdentifierKey like so:



self.central = CBCentralManager(delegate: self, queue: nil, options: [CBCentralManagerOptionRestoreIdentifierKey: Application.bluetoothRestoreIdentifier])


I have also implemented the willRestoreState central delegate method:



func centralManager(_ central: CBCentralManager, willRestoreState dict: [String : Any])


What am I doing wrong?



Thanks a lot!










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  • What do you do in the willRestoreState function?
    – Paulw11
    Nov 22 at 19:02










  • @Paulw11 getting the peripheral again from the dict[CBCentralManagerRestoredStatePeripheralsKey] and trying to connect to it.
    – EpicSyntax
    Nov 25 at 12:41













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I have an iOS app which acts as a central that connects to an external peripheral via CoreBluetooth.



After I have connected to the peripheral, I read and write data to it and then disconnect. Upon disconnect, I try to establish a connection once again so the next time the peripheral goes into advertise mode, the app will connect to it like so:



func centralManager(_ central: CBCentralManager, didDisconnectPeripheral peripheral: CBPeripheral, error: Error?) {
central.connect(peripheral, options: nil)
// More actions here...
}


It works great when the app is in the foreground / background, but when terminated, it doesn't work at all.



I have defined the CBCentralManager with the CBCentralManagerOptionRestoreIdentifierKey like so:



self.central = CBCentralManager(delegate: self, queue: nil, options: [CBCentralManagerOptionRestoreIdentifierKey: Application.bluetoothRestoreIdentifier])


I have also implemented the willRestoreState central delegate method:



func centralManager(_ central: CBCentralManager, willRestoreState dict: [String : Any])


What am I doing wrong?



Thanks a lot!










share|improve this question















I have an iOS app which acts as a central that connects to an external peripheral via CoreBluetooth.



After I have connected to the peripheral, I read and write data to it and then disconnect. Upon disconnect, I try to establish a connection once again so the next time the peripheral goes into advertise mode, the app will connect to it like so:



func centralManager(_ central: CBCentralManager, didDisconnectPeripheral peripheral: CBPeripheral, error: Error?) {
central.connect(peripheral, options: nil)
// More actions here...
}


It works great when the app is in the foreground / background, but when terminated, it doesn't work at all.



I have defined the CBCentralManager with the CBCentralManagerOptionRestoreIdentifierKey like so:



self.central = CBCentralManager(delegate: self, queue: nil, options: [CBCentralManagerOptionRestoreIdentifierKey: Application.bluetoothRestoreIdentifier])


I have also implemented the willRestoreState central delegate method:



func centralManager(_ central: CBCentralManager, willRestoreState dict: [String : Any])


What am I doing wrong?



Thanks a lot!







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  • What do you do in the willRestoreState function?
    – Paulw11
    Nov 22 at 19:02










  • @Paulw11 getting the peripheral again from the dict[CBCentralManagerRestoredStatePeripheralsKey] and trying to connect to it.
    – EpicSyntax
    Nov 25 at 12:41


















  • What do you do in the willRestoreState function?
    – Paulw11
    Nov 22 at 19:02










  • @Paulw11 getting the peripheral again from the dict[CBCentralManagerRestoredStatePeripheralsKey] and trying to connect to it.
    – EpicSyntax
    Nov 25 at 12:41
















What do you do in the willRestoreState function?
– Paulw11
Nov 22 at 19:02




What do you do in the willRestoreState function?
– Paulw11
Nov 22 at 19:02












@Paulw11 getting the peripheral again from the dict[CBCentralManagerRestoredStatePeripheralsKey] and trying to connect to it.
– EpicSyntax
Nov 25 at 12:41




@Paulw11 getting the peripheral again from the dict[CBCentralManagerRestoredStatePeripheralsKey] and trying to connect to it.
– EpicSyntax
Nov 25 at 12:41












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You can save the peripheral's identifier. Then connect to the peripheral depending on the identifier.






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    Try with below code



    func centralManager(_ central: CBCentralManager, willRestoreState dict: [String : Any]) {
    let connectedperipherals = dict[CBCentralManagerRestoredStatePeripheralsKey] as? [CBPeripheral]
    if let peripheral = connectedperipherals?.first {
    central.connect(peripheral, options: nil)
    }
    }





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    • This is exactly what I am doing. I think my problem is not when the app is terminated by the system, I think it's when the app is terminated by the user. Does that make any difference?
      – EpicSyntax
      Nov 25 at 12:46











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    You can save the peripheral's identifier. Then connect to the peripheral depending on the identifier.






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      You can save the peripheral's identifier. Then connect to the peripheral depending on the identifier.






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            Try with below code



            func centralManager(_ central: CBCentralManager, willRestoreState dict: [String : Any]) {
            let connectedperipherals = dict[CBCentralManagerRestoredStatePeripheralsKey] as? [CBPeripheral]
            if let peripheral = connectedperipherals?.first {
            central.connect(peripheral, options: nil)
            }
            }





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            • This is exactly what I am doing. I think my problem is not when the app is terminated by the system, I think it's when the app is terminated by the user. Does that make any difference?
              – EpicSyntax
              Nov 25 at 12:46















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            Try with below code



            func centralManager(_ central: CBCentralManager, willRestoreState dict: [String : Any]) {
            let connectedperipherals = dict[CBCentralManagerRestoredStatePeripheralsKey] as? [CBPeripheral]
            if let peripheral = connectedperipherals?.first {
            central.connect(peripheral, options: nil)
            }
            }





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            • This is exactly what I am doing. I think my problem is not when the app is terminated by the system, I think it's when the app is terminated by the user. Does that make any difference?
              – EpicSyntax
              Nov 25 at 12:46













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            Try with below code



            func centralManager(_ central: CBCentralManager, willRestoreState dict: [String : Any]) {
            let connectedperipherals = dict[CBCentralManagerRestoredStatePeripheralsKey] as? [CBPeripheral]
            if let peripheral = connectedperipherals?.first {
            central.connect(peripheral, options: nil)
            }
            }





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            Try with below code



            func centralManager(_ central: CBCentralManager, willRestoreState dict: [String : Any]) {
            let connectedperipherals = dict[CBCentralManagerRestoredStatePeripheralsKey] as? [CBPeripheral]
            if let peripheral = connectedperipherals?.first {
            central.connect(peripheral, options: nil)
            }
            }






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            • This is exactly what I am doing. I think my problem is not when the app is terminated by the system, I think it's when the app is terminated by the user. Does that make any difference?
              – EpicSyntax
              Nov 25 at 12:46


















            • This is exactly what I am doing. I think my problem is not when the app is terminated by the system, I think it's when the app is terminated by the user. Does that make any difference?
              – EpicSyntax
              Nov 25 at 12:46
















            This is exactly what I am doing. I think my problem is not when the app is terminated by the system, I think it's when the app is terminated by the user. Does that make any difference?
            – EpicSyntax
            Nov 25 at 12:46




            This is exactly what I am doing. I think my problem is not when the app is terminated by the system, I think it's when the app is terminated by the user. Does that make any difference?
            – EpicSyntax
            Nov 25 at 12:46


















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