Alamofire 4.0 in swift
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?
ios swift migration alamofire
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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?
ios swift migration alamofire
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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?
ios swift migration alamofire
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?
ios swift migration alamofire
ios swift migration alamofire
edited Nov 25 '18 at 20:12
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asked Nov 25 '18 at 19:16
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]
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)
}
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)
}
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]
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
add a comment |
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]
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
add a comment |
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]
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]
edited Nov 26 '18 at 7:16
answered Nov 25 '18 at 20:16
Francesco DeliroFrancesco Deliro
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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
add a comment |
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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