i have encountered a Core Data threading-related crash in my app where the root of the problem is that AFMMRecordResponseSerializer's responseObjectForResponse:data:error: is not being called on the main thread, like I believed it was. (See AFHTTPRequestOperation.m, line 127 for reference.)
I am creating the AFMMRecordResponseSerializer instance on the main thread, passing in the main thread's ManagedObjectContext as the parameter. Because the response is serialized on a different thread (and not known at the time the serializer is created) using this context, Core Data actions on the main thread can cause crashes.
I am not sure how to address this problem. It seems AFMMRecordResponseSerializer's responseObjectForResponse:data:error: is designed to be adding objects to the context that's passed in, but since this work actually happens on a different thread, this would mean this is the wrong context to be doing this work.
Am I misunderstanding something here, or is this a general problem with AFMMRecordResponseSerializer? I have not yet tried to reproduce the problem in a simple project.
i have encountered a Core Data threading-related crash in my app where the root of the problem is that AFMMRecordResponseSerializer's
responseObjectForResponse:data:error:is not being called on the main thread, like I believed it was. (See AFHTTPRequestOperation.m, line 127 for reference.)I am creating the
AFMMRecordResponseSerializerinstance on the main thread, passing in the main thread's ManagedObjectContext as the parameter. Because the response is serialized on a different thread (and not known at the time the serializer is created) using this context, Core Data actions on the main thread can cause crashes.I am not sure how to address this problem. It seems AFMMRecordResponseSerializer's
responseObjectForResponse:data:error:is designed to be adding objects to the context that's passed in, but since this work actually happens on a different thread, this would mean this is the wrong context to be doing this work.Am I misunderstanding something here, or is this a general problem with AFMMRecordResponseSerializer? I have not yet tried to reproduce the problem in a simple project.