I really need help with this one. I'm trying to do POST request using Alamofire, but for some reason I'm always getting an error from the title. When I test in POSTMAN, I'm getting okay response. Here is screenshot from POSTMAN, just to get things clearer:
And this is how I'm calling this API in code:
let parameters: Parameters = [
"data": [
"action":"homeimages"
]
]
print("Params: \(parameters)")
Alamofire.request(Constants.API_URL_2, method: .post, parameters: parameters, encoding: JSONEncoding.default).responseJSON {
response in
print("Response: \(response)")
switch response.result {
case .success(let value):
print("Response: \(value)")
break
case .failure(let error):
print(error)
}
}
As far as I know responseserializationfailed error, mostly error with API itself however as you stated, you are getting response in POSTMAN please check below things :
URL(check small/caps well), parameters are correct(check caps and dictionary format as well)
Sometimes we don't need below (optional) parameter , delete this parameter and check
encoding: JSONEncoding.default
I'm using xcode 9.2 I want to make a post request however I'm getting this error "Extra argument 'method' in call". I know it's talking about the post method but i dont know how to fix it, can anyone help?
Alamofire.request(URL_REGISTER, method: .post, parameters: body, encoding: JSONEncoding, headers: header).responseString {
(response) in
if response.results.error == nil {
completion(true)
} else {
completion(false)
debugPrint(response.resultd.error as Any)
}
}
your attributes probably aren't valid (if the types don't match Xcode will tell you the error with the closest matching function)
try changing JSONEncoding to JSONEncoding.default and that your body matches [String:Any]
Alamofire.request(String, method: HTTPMethod.post, parameters: [String:Any], encoding: JSONEncoding.default, headers: header)
something along these lines (I don't know about the header attribute I usually have this at nil)
It probably is because your body variable isn't [String: Any]
I am trying to do a .POST request with Alamofire in Swift 3. I´ve written the following function
func postToken(Token: String) {
let parameters : [String:Any] = ["api_key":"ivaomobileapp", "function":"login", "IVAOTOKEN=":"\(Token)"]
Alamofire.request("URL", method: .post, parameters: parameters, encoding: JSONEncoding.default, headers: nil).responseJSON { (response:DataResponse<Any>) in
switch(response.result) {
case .success(_):
if let data = response.result.value{
print(data)
}
break
case .failure(_):
print(response.result.error as Any)
break
}
}
}
But the code doesn´t work, it gives the following error:
Alamofire.AFError.responseSerializationFailed(Alamofire.AFError.ResponseSerializationFailureReason.jsonSerializationFailed(Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=3840 "Invalid value around character 0." UserInfo={NSDebugDescription=Invalid value around character 0.}))
This is the same request in CURL(UNIX)
curl https://whatever -X POST -F 'api_key=ivaomobileapp' -F 'function=Login' -F 'IVAOTOKEN=whatever'
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
I think you handle the addition of the IVAOTOKEN parameter in the wrong way, causing issues, perhaps creating a malformed dictionary. Perhaps your parameters should look like the following:
let parameters : [String:Any] = [
"api_key": "ivaomobileapp",
"function": "login",
"IVAOTOKEN": Token
]
Alamofire will add the quotes around the Token variable, as it is a String. The result should be that the following is sent to the server:
{
"api_key": "ivaomobileapp",
"function": "login",
"IVAOTOKEN": "TOKENVALUE"
}
Response from a server isn't valid json try using responseString, responseData or response to figure out what the issue is.
Iam Trying to send a JSON request using Alamofire but it's not working as a JSON Request here's my JSON :
{"ClientID":"55050","AdminId":"myemail","Password":"123"}
content-type → application/json; charset=utf-8
and here's my code :
import Alamofire
func doLogin(username:String ,password:String) {
let parameters = ["ClientID":"55050" , "AdminId":username,"Password":password]
Alamofire.request("myurl.com", method: .post, parameters: parameters, encoding: JSONEncoding(options: []) ).responseJSON(completionHandler: {
response in
print(response)
})
and here's the response which i am getting
FAILURE: responseSerializationFailed(Alamofire.AFError.ResponseSerializationFailureReason.jsonSerializationFailed(Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=3840 "Invalid value around character 3." UserInfo={NSDebugDescription=Invalid value around character 3.}))
By reading the documentation i just need to put header to set the request as application/json
so i added extra parameter header :
let headers: HTTPHeaders = [
"Authorization": "Basic QWxhZGRpbjpvcGVuIHNlc2FtZQ==",
"Accept": "application/json"
]
Alamofire.request(ApiKeys().login, method : .post , parameters : parameters, encoding: JSONEncoding.default , headers: headers).responseJSON { response in
}
and now it's working perfectly thanks everyone for trying to help :)
It seems you must have missed header in your request. So, there has been no response.
Your header must be a dictionary [String: String].
let header = ["Content-Type" : "application/json"]
And your sample request should be:
Alamofire.request(getCategoryPath, method: .post, parameters: parameters, encoding: URLEncoding.default, headers: header)
.responseJSON { response in
guard response.result.error == nil else {
print(response.result.error!)
}
print(response.result.value)
}
Alamofire.request(.GET, "url").authenticate(user: "", password: "").responseJSON() {
(request, response, json, error) in
println(error)
println(json)
}
This is my request with Alamofire, for a certain request it sometime works, but sometimes i get:
Optional(Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=3840 "The operation couldn’t be completed. (Cocoa error 3840.)" (Invalid value around character 0.) UserInfo=0x78e74b80 {NSDebugDescription=Invalid value around character 0.})
I've read that this can be due to invalid JSON, but the response is a static json string that i have validated in JSON validator as valid. It does contain å ä ö characters and some HTML.
Why am i getting this error sometimes?
I also faced same issue. I tried responseString instead of responseJSON and it worked. I guess this is a bug in Alamofire with using it with django.
In my case , my server URL was incorrect. Check your server URL !!
I got same error while uploading image in multipart form in Alamofire as i was using
multipartFormData.appendBodyPart(data: image1Data, name: "file")
i fixed by replacing by
multipartFormData.appendBodyPart(data: image1Data, name: "file", fileName: "myImage.png", mimeType: "image/png")
Hope this help someone.
May this Help YOu
Alamofire.request(.GET, "YOUR_URL")
.validate()
.responseString { response in
print("Success: \(response.result.isSuccess)")
print("Response String: \(response.result.value)")
}
The same issue happened to me and it actually ended up being a server issue since the content type wasn't set.
Adding
.validate(contentType: ["application/json"])
To the request chain solved it for me
Alamofire.request(.GET, "url")
.validate(contentType: ["application/json"])
.authenticate(user: "", password: "")
.responseJSON() { response in
switch response.result {
case .Success:
print("It worked!")
print(response.result.value)
case .Failure(let error):
print(error)
}
}
I got the same error. But i found the solution for it.
NOTE 1: "It is not Alarmofire error", it's bcouse of server error.
NOTE 2: You don't need to change "responseJSON" to "responseString".
public func fetchDataFromServerUsingXWWWFormUrlencoded(parameter:NSDictionary, completionHandler: #escaping (_ result:NSDictionary) -> Void) -> Void {
let headers = ["Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"]
let completeURL = "http://the_complete_url_here"
Alamofire.request(completeURL, method: .post, parameters: (parameter as! Parameters), encoding: URLEncoding.default, headers: headers).responseJSON { response in
if let JSON = response.result.value {
print("JSON: \(JSON)") // your JSONResponse result
completionHandler(JSON as! NSDictionary)
}
else {
print(response.result.error!)
}
}
}
This is how I managed to resolve the Invalid 3840 Err.
The error log
responseSerializationFailed(Alamofire.AFError.ResponseSerializationFailureReason.jsonSerializationFailed(Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=3840 "Invalid value around character 0." UserInfo={NSDebugDescription=Invalid value around character 0.}))
It was with Encoding Type used in the Request, The Encoding Type used should be acceptedin your Server-Side.
In-order to know the Encoding I had to run through all the Encoding Types:
default/
methodDependent/
queryString/
httpBody
let headers: HTTPHeaders = [
"Authorization": "Info XXX",
"Accept": "application/json",
"Content-Type" :"application/json"
]
let parameters:Parameters = [
"items": [
"item1" : value,
"item2": value,
"item3" : value
]
]
Alamofire.request("URL",method: .post, parameters: parameters,encoding:URLEncoding.queryString, headers: headers).responseJSON { response in
debugPrint(response)
}
It also depends upon the response we are recieving use the appropriate
responseString
responseJSON
responseData
If the response is not a JSON & just string in response use responseString
Example: in-case of login/ create token API :
"20dsoqs0287349y4ka85u6f24gmr6pah"
responseString
I solved using this as header:
let header = ["Content-Type": "application/json",
"accept": "application/json"]
In my case, there was an extra / in the URL .
Maybe it is too late but I solved this problem in another way not mentioned here:
When you use .responseJSON(), you must set the response header with content-type = application/json, if not, it'll crash even if your body is a valid JSON. So, maybe your response header are empty or using another content-type.
Make sure your response header is set with content-type = application/json to .responseJSON() in Alamofire work properly.
Hey guys this is what I found to be my issue: I was calling Alamofire via a function to Authenticate Users: I used the function "Login User" With the parameters that would be called from the "body"(email: String, password: String) That would be passed
my errr was exactly:
optional(alamofire.aferror.responseserializationfailed(alamofire.aferror.responseserializationfailurereason.jsonserializationfailed(error domain=nscocoaerrordomain code=3840 "invalid value around character 0." userinfo={nsdebugdescription=invalid value around character 0
character 0 is the key here: meaning the the call for the "email" was not matching the parameters: See the code below
func loginUser(email: String, password: String, completed: #escaping downloadComplete) {
let lowerCasedEmail = email.lowercased()
let header = [
"Content-Type" : "application/json; charset=utf-8"
]
let body: [String: Any] = [
"email": lowerCasedEmail,
"password": password
]
Alamofire.request(LOGIN_USER, method: .post, parameters: body, encoding: JSONEncoding.default, headers: header).responseJSON { (response) in
if response.result.error == nil {
if let data = response.result.value as? Dictionary<String, AnyObject> {
if let email = data["user"] as? String {
self.userEmail = email
print(self.userEmail)
}
if let token = data["token"] as? String {
self.token_Key = token
print(self.token_Key)
}
"email" in function parameters must match the let "email" when parsing then it will work..I no longer got the error...And character 0 was the "email" in the "body" parameter for the Alamofire request:
Hope this helps
I was sending the improper type (String) to the server in my parameters (needed to be an Int).
Error was resolved after adding encoding: JSONEncoding.default with Alamofire.
Alamofire.request(urlString, method: .post, parameters:
parameters,encoding:
JSONEncoding.default, headers: nil).responseJSON {
response in
switch response.result {
case .success:
print(response)
break
case .failure(let error):
print(error)
}
}
The application I was working on this morning had the same error. I believed it to be a server side error since I was unable to upload a user image.
However, upon checking my custom API, I realized that after adding an SSL certificate to my website that I had not updated the api.swift URLs, the data was unable to post:
let HOME_URL = "http://sitename.io"
let BASE_URL = "http://sitename.io/api"
let UPLOAD_URL = "http://sitename.io/api/user/upload"
I changed the URL's to https://. Problem solved.
In my case I have to add this Key: "Accept":"application/json" to my header request.
Something like this:
let Auth_header: [String:String] = ["Accept":"application/json", "Content-Type" : "application/json", "Authorization":"Bearer MyToken"]
I hope that this can help someone.
I face same issue and problem is in params.
let params = [kService: service,
kUserPath: companyModal.directory_path,
kCompanyDomain: UserDefaults.companyDomain,
kImageObject: imageString,
kEntryArray: jsonString,
kUserToken: UserDefaults.authToken] as [String : Any]
companyModal.directory_path is url. it coerced from string to any which create issues at server side. To resolve this issue I have to give default value which make it string value.
let params = [kService: kGetSingleEntry,
kUserPath: companyModal.directory_path ?? "",
kCompanyDomain: UserDefaults.companyDomain,
kUserToken: UserDefaults.authToken,
kEntryId: id,
] as [String: Any]
Probably you have "/" at the end of your path. If it is not GET request, you shouldn't put "/" at the end, otherwise you'll get the error
I Changed mimeType from "mov" to "multipart/form-data".
Alamofire.upload(multipartFormData: { (multipartFormData) in
do {
let data = try Data(contentsOf: videoUrl, options: .mappedIfSafe)
let fileName = String(format: "ios-video_%#.mov ", profileID)
multipartFormData.append(data, withName: "video", fileName: fileName, mimeType: "multipart/form-data")
} catch {
completion("Error")
}
}, usingThreshold: .init(), to: url,
method: .put,
headers: header)
Worked for me.. :)
For my case:
let header = ["Authorization": "Bearer \(Authserices.instance.tokenid)"]
I forgot the space before \ (after Bearer)
In my case error was due to duplicate email. You can recheck your API on postman to see if response there is OK or not.
In my case, I tried using Postman to get API and this error come from backend.