URLSession.datatask with request block not called in background

Or simply start a BackgroundTask

func send(...) {
  let backgroundTaskID = UIApplication.shared.beginBackgroundTask(expirationHandler: nil)
  let session = URLSession(configuration: .default)

  // ... after all the main logic, when you finish:
  DispatchQueue.main.async {
    completion(result)
    UIApplication.shared.endBackgroundTask(backgroundTaskID)
  }
}

If you want downloads to progress after your app is no longer in foreground, you have to use background session. The basic constraints of background sessions are outlined in Downloading Files in Background, and are essentially:

  1. Use delegate-based URLSession with background URLSessionConfiguration.

  2. Use upload and download tasks only, with no completion handlers.

  3. In iOS, Implement application(_:handleEventsForBackgroundURLSession:completionHandler:) app delegate, saving the completion handler and starting your background session.

    Implement urlSessionDidFinishEvents(forBackgroundURLSession:) in your URLSessionDelegate, calling that saved completion handler to let OS know you're done processing the background request completion.

So, pulling that together:

func startRequest(for urlString: String, method: String, parameters: String) {
    let url = URL(string: urlString)!
    var request = URLRequest(url: url, cachePolicy: .reloadIgnoringCacheData, timeoutInterval: 20)
    request.httpMethod = method
    request.setValue("application/x-www-form-urlencoded", forHTTPHeaderField: "Content-Type")
    request.httpBody = parameters.data(using: .utf8)
    BackgroundSession.shared.start(request)
}

Where

class BackgroundSession: NSObject {
    static let shared = BackgroundSession()
    
    static let identifier = "com.domain.app.bg"
    
    private var session: URLSession!

    #if !os(macOS)
    var savedCompletionHandler: (() -> Void)?
    #endif
    
    private override init() {
        super.init()
        
        let configuration = URLSessionConfiguration.background(withIdentifier: BackgroundSession.identifier)
        session = URLSession(configuration: configuration, delegate: self, delegateQueue: nil)
    }
    
    func start(_ request: URLRequest) {
        session.downloadTask(with: request).resume()
    }
}

extension BackgroundSession: URLSessionDelegate {
    #if !os(macOS)
    func urlSessionDidFinishEvents(forBackgroundURLSession session: URLSession) {
        DispatchQueue.main.async {
            self.savedCompletionHandler?()
            self.savedCompletionHandler = nil
        }
    }
    #endif
}

extension BackgroundSession: URLSessionTaskDelegate {
    func urlSession(_ session: URLSession, task: URLSessionTask, didCompleteWithError error: Error?) {
        if let error = error {
            // handle failure here
            print("\(error.localizedDescription)")
        }
    }
}

extension BackgroundSession: URLSessionDownloadDelegate {
    func urlSession(_ session: URLSession, downloadTask: URLSessionDownloadTask, didFinishDownloadingTo location: URL) {
        do {
            let data = try Data(contentsOf: location)
            let json = try JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: data)
            
            print("\(json)")
            // do something with json
        } catch {
            print("\(error.localizedDescription)")
        }
    }
}

And the iOS app delegate does:

func application(_ application: UIApplication, handleEventsForBackgroundURLSession identifier: String, completionHandler: @escaping () -> Void) {
    BackgroundSession.shared.savedCompletionHandler = completionHandler
}