Alamofire 4.0 in swift












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 Alamofire.request(TWConstants.LoginUrl,
method: .post,
parameters: param as! [String : String],
encoding: JSONEncoding.default,
headers: TWNetworkManager.getHeaderUser(username, passwd: passwd) as? [String : String]).responseJSON


this is my post request. The error is coming as:




Extra argument 'method' in call




I am migrating my Alamofire version 3 to Alamofire version 4. I tried to look into documentation but nothing comes to help for me. could anybody help me in this?










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     Alamofire.request(TWConstants.LoginUrl,
    method: .post,
    parameters: param as! [String : String],
    encoding: JSONEncoding.default,
    headers: TWNetworkManager.getHeaderUser(username, passwd: passwd) as? [String : String]).responseJSON


    this is my post request. The error is coming as:




    Extra argument 'method' in call




    I am migrating my Alamofire version 3 to Alamofire version 4. I tried to look into documentation but nothing comes to help for me. could anybody help me in this?










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       Alamofire.request(TWConstants.LoginUrl,
      method: .post,
      parameters: param as! [String : String],
      encoding: JSONEncoding.default,
      headers: TWNetworkManager.getHeaderUser(username, passwd: passwd) as? [String : String]).responseJSON


      this is my post request. The error is coming as:




      Extra argument 'method' in call




      I am migrating my Alamofire version 3 to Alamofire version 4. I tried to look into documentation but nothing comes to help for me. could anybody help me in this?










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       Alamofire.request(TWConstants.LoginUrl,
      method: .post,
      parameters: param as! [String : String],
      encoding: JSONEncoding.default,
      headers: TWNetworkManager.getHeaderUser(username, passwd: passwd) as? [String : String]).responseJSON


      this is my post request. The error is coming as:




      Extra argument 'method' in call




      I am migrating my Alamofire version 3 to Alamofire version 4. I tried to look into documentation but nothing comes to help for me. could anybody help me in this?







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      edited Nov 25 '18 at 20:12









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      Rushabh ChokshiRushabh Chokshi

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          Swift 4 , Use this



          params = [
          "username" : "",
          "password" : "" ]

          Alamofire.request(url, method: .post, parameters: params, encoding: URLEncoding.default, headers: nil).responseJSON { (response) in
          print(response.result.value)
          }





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            According to this Alamofire issue:




            this kind of error appears when one argument is of the wrong type and the Swift interpreter believes that you're wrongly using the
            function:



            request(urlRequest: URLRequestConvertible)




            That’s why the error says:




            Extra argument 'method' in call




            In your example the optional “param” parameter has to be of [String: Any] type:



            public typealias Parameters = [String: Any]





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            • Alamofire.request(URLConvertible, method: HTTPMethod, parameters: Parameters?, encoding: ParameterEncoding, headers: HTTPHeaders?) This is the POST request syntax I am using for this.

              – Rushabh Chokshi
              Nov 26 '18 at 1:04













            • Yes, Parameters is a public typealias = [String: Any]

              – Francesco Deliro
              Nov 26 '18 at 7:14











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            Swift 4 , Use this



            params = [
            "username" : "",
            "password" : "" ]

            Alamofire.request(url, method: .post, parameters: params, encoding: URLEncoding.default, headers: nil).responseJSON { (response) in
            print(response.result.value)
            }





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              Swift 4 , Use this



              params = [
              "username" : "",
              "password" : "" ]

              Alamofire.request(url, method: .post, parameters: params, encoding: URLEncoding.default, headers: nil).responseJSON { (response) in
              print(response.result.value)
              }





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                Swift 4 , Use this



                params = [
                "username" : "",
                "password" : "" ]

                Alamofire.request(url, method: .post, parameters: params, encoding: URLEncoding.default, headers: nil).responseJSON { (response) in
                print(response.result.value)
                }





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                Swift 4 , Use this



                params = [
                "username" : "",
                "password" : "" ]

                Alamofire.request(url, method: .post, parameters: params, encoding: URLEncoding.default, headers: nil).responseJSON { (response) in
                print(response.result.value)
                }






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                answered Nov 26 '18 at 4:23









                Vishal VaghasiyaVishal Vaghasiya

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                    According to this Alamofire issue:




                    this kind of error appears when one argument is of the wrong type and the Swift interpreter believes that you're wrongly using the
                    function:



                    request(urlRequest: URLRequestConvertible)




                    That’s why the error says:




                    Extra argument 'method' in call




                    In your example the optional “param” parameter has to be of [String: Any] type:



                    public typealias Parameters = [String: Any]





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                    • Alamofire.request(URLConvertible, method: HTTPMethod, parameters: Parameters?, encoding: ParameterEncoding, headers: HTTPHeaders?) This is the POST request syntax I am using for this.

                      – Rushabh Chokshi
                      Nov 26 '18 at 1:04













                    • Yes, Parameters is a public typealias = [String: Any]

                      – Francesco Deliro
                      Nov 26 '18 at 7:14
















                    0














                    According to this Alamofire issue:




                    this kind of error appears when one argument is of the wrong type and the Swift interpreter believes that you're wrongly using the
                    function:



                    request(urlRequest: URLRequestConvertible)




                    That’s why the error says:




                    Extra argument 'method' in call




                    In your example the optional “param” parameter has to be of [String: Any] type:



                    public typealias Parameters = [String: Any]





                    share|improve this answer


























                    • Alamofire.request(URLConvertible, method: HTTPMethod, parameters: Parameters?, encoding: ParameterEncoding, headers: HTTPHeaders?) This is the POST request syntax I am using for this.

                      – Rushabh Chokshi
                      Nov 26 '18 at 1:04













                    • Yes, Parameters is a public typealias = [String: Any]

                      – Francesco Deliro
                      Nov 26 '18 at 7:14














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                    According to this Alamofire issue:




                    this kind of error appears when one argument is of the wrong type and the Swift interpreter believes that you're wrongly using the
                    function:



                    request(urlRequest: URLRequestConvertible)




                    That’s why the error says:




                    Extra argument 'method' in call




                    In your example the optional “param” parameter has to be of [String: Any] type:



                    public typealias Parameters = [String: Any]





                    share|improve this answer















                    According to this Alamofire issue:




                    this kind of error appears when one argument is of the wrong type and the Swift interpreter believes that you're wrongly using the
                    function:



                    request(urlRequest: URLRequestConvertible)




                    That’s why the error says:




                    Extra argument 'method' in call




                    In your example the optional “param” parameter has to be of [String: Any] type:



                    public typealias Parameters = [String: Any]






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                    answered Nov 25 '18 at 20:16









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                    • Alamofire.request(URLConvertible, method: HTTPMethod, parameters: Parameters?, encoding: ParameterEncoding, headers: HTTPHeaders?) This is the POST request syntax I am using for this.

                      – Rushabh Chokshi
                      Nov 26 '18 at 1:04













                    • Yes, Parameters is a public typealias = [String: Any]

                      – Francesco Deliro
                      Nov 26 '18 at 7:14



















                    • Alamofire.request(URLConvertible, method: HTTPMethod, parameters: Parameters?, encoding: ParameterEncoding, headers: HTTPHeaders?) This is the POST request syntax I am using for this.

                      – Rushabh Chokshi
                      Nov 26 '18 at 1:04













                    • Yes, Parameters is a public typealias = [String: Any]

                      – Francesco Deliro
                      Nov 26 '18 at 7:14

















                    Alamofire.request(URLConvertible, method: HTTPMethod, parameters: Parameters?, encoding: ParameterEncoding, headers: HTTPHeaders?) This is the POST request syntax I am using for this.

                    – Rushabh Chokshi
                    Nov 26 '18 at 1:04







                    Alamofire.request(URLConvertible, method: HTTPMethod, parameters: Parameters?, encoding: ParameterEncoding, headers: HTTPHeaders?) This is the POST request syntax I am using for this.

                    – Rushabh Chokshi
                    Nov 26 '18 at 1:04















                    Yes, Parameters is a public typealias = [String: Any]

                    – Francesco Deliro
                    Nov 26 '18 at 7:14





                    Yes, Parameters is a public typealias = [String: Any]

                    – Francesco Deliro
                    Nov 26 '18 at 7:14


















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