Siri Shorcuts launches Application always










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I have added Siri Shortcuts in my phone and whenever I call the shortcut in the Siri, it opens the iOS Application.



It doesn't execute the intent which i have wrote.



Following is my IntentHandler.swift



import Intents

class IntentHandler: INExtension

override func handler(for intent: INIntent) -> Any
// This is the default implementation. If you want different objects to handle different intents,
// you can override this and return the handler you want for that particular intent.

return self












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    I have added Siri Shortcuts in my phone and whenever I call the shortcut in the Siri, it opens the iOS Application.



    It doesn't execute the intent which i have wrote.



    Following is my IntentHandler.swift



    import Intents

    class IntentHandler: INExtension

    override func handler(for intent: INIntent) -> Any
    // This is the default implementation. If you want different objects to handle different intents,
    // you can override this and return the handler you want for that particular intent.

    return self












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      I have added Siri Shortcuts in my phone and whenever I call the shortcut in the Siri, it opens the iOS Application.



      It doesn't execute the intent which i have wrote.



      Following is my IntentHandler.swift



      import Intents

      class IntentHandler: INExtension

      override func handler(for intent: INIntent) -> Any
      // This is the default implementation. If you want different objects to handle different intents,
      // you can override this and return the handler you want for that particular intent.

      return self












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      I have added Siri Shortcuts in my phone and whenever I call the shortcut in the Siri, it opens the iOS Application.



      It doesn't execute the intent which i have wrote.



      Following is my IntentHandler.swift



      import Intents

      class IntentHandler: INExtension

      override func handler(for intent: INIntent) -> Any
      // This is the default implementation. If you want different objects to handle different intents,
      // you can override this and return the handler you want for that particular intent.

      return self









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          I resolved it by returning the instance of intent handler.



          import Intents

          class IntentHandler: INExtension

          override func handler(for intent: INIntent) -> Any
          // This is the default implementation. If you want different objects to handle different intents,
          // you can override this and return the handler you want for that particular intent.

          return ViewPointsIntentHandler()





          and added the following methods in the AppDelegate file where ViewPointsIntent is the intent of the Siri Shortcut.



           func application(_ application: UIApplication, continue userActivity: NSUserActivity, restorationHandler: @escaping ([UIUserActivityRestoring]?) -> Void) -> Bool 
          if let intent = userActivity.interaction?.intent as? ViewPointsIntent
          handle(intent)
          return true

          return false


          private func handle(_ intent: ViewPointsIntent)
          let handler = ViewPointsIntentHandler()
          handler.handle(intent: intent) (response) in
          print("success")







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          I resolved it by returning the instance of intent handler.



          import Intents

          class IntentHandler: INExtension

          override func handler(for intent: INIntent) -> Any
          // This is the default implementation. If you want different objects to handle different intents,
          // you can override this and return the handler you want for that particular intent.

          return ViewPointsIntentHandler()





          and added the following methods in the AppDelegate file where ViewPointsIntent is the intent of the Siri Shortcut.



           func application(_ application: UIApplication, continue userActivity: NSUserActivity, restorationHandler: @escaping ([UIUserActivityRestoring]?) -> Void) -> Bool 
          if let intent = userActivity.interaction?.intent as? ViewPointsIntent
          handle(intent)
          return true

          return false


          private func handle(_ intent: ViewPointsIntent)
          let handler = ViewPointsIntentHandler()
          handler.handle(intent: intent) (response) in
          print("success")







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          • If this is the solution, please mark the answer as accepted.
            – Badhan Ganesh
            Nov 12 '18 at 7:30















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          I resolved it by returning the instance of intent handler.



          import Intents

          class IntentHandler: INExtension

          override func handler(for intent: INIntent) -> Any
          // This is the default implementation. If you want different objects to handle different intents,
          // you can override this and return the handler you want for that particular intent.

          return ViewPointsIntentHandler()





          and added the following methods in the AppDelegate file where ViewPointsIntent is the intent of the Siri Shortcut.



           func application(_ application: UIApplication, continue userActivity: NSUserActivity, restorationHandler: @escaping ([UIUserActivityRestoring]?) -> Void) -> Bool 
          if let intent = userActivity.interaction?.intent as? ViewPointsIntent
          handle(intent)
          return true

          return false


          private func handle(_ intent: ViewPointsIntent)
          let handler = ViewPointsIntentHandler()
          handler.handle(intent: intent) (response) in
          print("success")







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            – Badhan Ganesh
            Nov 12 '18 at 7:30













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          I resolved it by returning the instance of intent handler.



          import Intents

          class IntentHandler: INExtension

          override func handler(for intent: INIntent) -> Any
          // This is the default implementation. If you want different objects to handle different intents,
          // you can override this and return the handler you want for that particular intent.

          return ViewPointsIntentHandler()





          and added the following methods in the AppDelegate file where ViewPointsIntent is the intent of the Siri Shortcut.



           func application(_ application: UIApplication, continue userActivity: NSUserActivity, restorationHandler: @escaping ([UIUserActivityRestoring]?) -> Void) -> Bool 
          if let intent = userActivity.interaction?.intent as? ViewPointsIntent
          handle(intent)
          return true

          return false


          private func handle(_ intent: ViewPointsIntent)
          let handler = ViewPointsIntentHandler()
          handler.handle(intent: intent) (response) in
          print("success")







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          I resolved it by returning the instance of intent handler.



          import Intents

          class IntentHandler: INExtension

          override func handler(for intent: INIntent) -> Any
          // This is the default implementation. If you want different objects to handle different intents,
          // you can override this and return the handler you want for that particular intent.

          return ViewPointsIntentHandler()





          and added the following methods in the AppDelegate file where ViewPointsIntent is the intent of the Siri Shortcut.



           func application(_ application: UIApplication, continue userActivity: NSUserActivity, restorationHandler: @escaping ([UIUserActivityRestoring]?) -> Void) -> Bool 
          if let intent = userActivity.interaction?.intent as? ViewPointsIntent
          handle(intent)
          return true

          return false


          private func handle(_ intent: ViewPointsIntent)
          let handler = ViewPointsIntentHandler()
          handler.handle(intent: intent) (response) in
          print("success")








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          answered Nov 12 '18 at 7:18









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