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Monitoring Network quality
hello, we're currently working on a way to adapt the behavior of our app when the device is running with a low free memory remaining, or a bad network. For the network, we though about implementing a speedtest, but the issue with this solution is that we want to test regularly the quality of the network, so if the device is running with a poor/bad network, the speedtest with stuck the app. I was looking for other way to check the displayed informations in the status bar: private func getWiFiRSSI() -> Int? { let app = UIApplication.shared var rssi: Int? let exception = tryBlock { guard let statusBar = app.value(forKey: "statusBar") as? UIView else { return } if let statusBarMorden = NSClassFromString("UIStatusBar_Modern"), statusBar .isKind(of: statusBarMorden) { return } guard let foregroundView = statusBar.value(forKey: "foregroundView") as? UIView else { return } for view in foregroundView.subviews { if let statusBarDataNetworkItemView = NSClassFromString("UIStatusBarDataNetworkItemView"), view .isKind(of: statusBarDataNetworkItemView) { if let val = view.value(forKey: "wifiStrengthRaw") as? Int { rssi = val break } } } } if let exception = exception { print("getWiFiRSSI exception: \(exception)") } return rssi } I've checked the AppStore Guidelines but I'm not sure that this kind of code will not be subject to rejection by the Review team. Anyone having trying to submit with a similar approach? Did you already managed to monitor network regularly, without using a speedtest? Thanks for the help!
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