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How to know if a NSURLResponse comes from cache?

I set NSURLCache on a specific folder (../../Application Support/Offline so it won't be deleted randomly by the OS), then I send a NSURLRequest with NSURLRequestReturnCacheDataElseLoad policy.

How can I tell that the response, handled by a class conforming to NSURLConnectionDelegate, comes from the cache or from the net?

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greg3z Avatar asked Feb 04 '13 11:02

greg3z


1 Answers

Good article here about the problem:

http://andrewmarinov.com/ioss-corenetwork-lying/

Basically, from the NSHTTPURLResponse the status code is always 200

So if you really need to know, you can check the item is in the cache before you make the request

NSCachedURLResponse *cachedResponse = [[NSURLCache sharedURLCache] cachedResponseForRequest:request];
NSHTTPURLResponse *httpCacheResponse = (NSHTTPURLResponse *)cachedResponse.response;

If so save the modified 'etag' or 'modified-date' header

NSString* etag = httpCacheResponse.allHeaderFields[@"etag"];

Then, in the response handler check the etag or modified-date is the same. If so, the response was from the cache!

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Nick Hingston Avatar answered Oct 17 '22 23:10

Nick Hingston