How to convert CURL request to Swift using Alamofire?











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I am using Alamofire and I have a curl command like this:



curl "https://abc.mywebsite.com/obp/v3.1.0/my/page/accounts/myaccount1/account" -H 'Authorization: DirectLogin token="eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6wkpeVeCJr.eyIiOiIifQ.MV-E150zMCrk6VrWv"' -H 'Content-Type: application/json'


This command works fine on command line and I receive a response successfully.



For Swift I have found very little help online which didn't work for me, and so posting a question here, how can I make this call using Swift?



Ideally I would like to use Alamofire since that's what I use for all my network calls.



I have something like this but it doesn't work, it give User Unauthorized error, which means that it is connecting to the server but not sending the parameters correctly.



let url = "https://abc.mywebsite.com/obp/v3.1.0/my/page/accounts/myaccount1/account"
let loginToken = "'Authorization' => 'DirectLogin token="eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6wkpeVeCJr.eyIiOiIifQ.MV-E150zMCrk6VrWv"', 'Content-Type' => 'application/json'"


@IBAction func callAPIAction(_ sender: Any) {
Alamofire
.request(
self.url,
parameters: [
"token" : self.loginToken
]
)
.responseString {
response in
switch response.result {
case .success(let value):
print("from .success (value)")
case .failure(let error):
print(error)
}
}
}









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    I am using Alamofire and I have a curl command like this:



    curl "https://abc.mywebsite.com/obp/v3.1.0/my/page/accounts/myaccount1/account" -H 'Authorization: DirectLogin token="eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6wkpeVeCJr.eyIiOiIifQ.MV-E150zMCrk6VrWv"' -H 'Content-Type: application/json'


    This command works fine on command line and I receive a response successfully.



    For Swift I have found very little help online which didn't work for me, and so posting a question here, how can I make this call using Swift?



    Ideally I would like to use Alamofire since that's what I use for all my network calls.



    I have something like this but it doesn't work, it give User Unauthorized error, which means that it is connecting to the server but not sending the parameters correctly.



    let url = "https://abc.mywebsite.com/obp/v3.1.0/my/page/accounts/myaccount1/account"
    let loginToken = "'Authorization' => 'DirectLogin token="eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6wkpeVeCJr.eyIiOiIifQ.MV-E150zMCrk6VrWv"', 'Content-Type' => 'application/json'"


    @IBAction func callAPIAction(_ sender: Any) {
    Alamofire
    .request(
    self.url,
    parameters: [
    "token" : self.loginToken
    ]
    )
    .responseString {
    response in
    switch response.result {
    case .success(let value):
    print("from .success (value)")
    case .failure(let error):
    print(error)
    }
    }
    }









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      I am using Alamofire and I have a curl command like this:



      curl "https://abc.mywebsite.com/obp/v3.1.0/my/page/accounts/myaccount1/account" -H 'Authorization: DirectLogin token="eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6wkpeVeCJr.eyIiOiIifQ.MV-E150zMCrk6VrWv"' -H 'Content-Type: application/json'


      This command works fine on command line and I receive a response successfully.



      For Swift I have found very little help online which didn't work for me, and so posting a question here, how can I make this call using Swift?



      Ideally I would like to use Alamofire since that's what I use for all my network calls.



      I have something like this but it doesn't work, it give User Unauthorized error, which means that it is connecting to the server but not sending the parameters correctly.



      let url = "https://abc.mywebsite.com/obp/v3.1.0/my/page/accounts/myaccount1/account"
      let loginToken = "'Authorization' => 'DirectLogin token="eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6wkpeVeCJr.eyIiOiIifQ.MV-E150zMCrk6VrWv"', 'Content-Type' => 'application/json'"


      @IBAction func callAPIAction(_ sender: Any) {
      Alamofire
      .request(
      self.url,
      parameters: [
      "token" : self.loginToken
      ]
      )
      .responseString {
      response in
      switch response.result {
      case .success(let value):
      print("from .success (value)")
      case .failure(let error):
      print(error)
      }
      }
      }









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      I am using Alamofire and I have a curl command like this:



      curl "https://abc.mywebsite.com/obp/v3.1.0/my/page/accounts/myaccount1/account" -H 'Authorization: DirectLogin token="eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6wkpeVeCJr.eyIiOiIifQ.MV-E150zMCrk6VrWv"' -H 'Content-Type: application/json'


      This command works fine on command line and I receive a response successfully.



      For Swift I have found very little help online which didn't work for me, and so posting a question here, how can I make this call using Swift?



      Ideally I would like to use Alamofire since that's what I use for all my network calls.



      I have something like this but it doesn't work, it give User Unauthorized error, which means that it is connecting to the server but not sending the parameters correctly.



      let url = "https://abc.mywebsite.com/obp/v3.1.0/my/page/accounts/myaccount1/account"
      let loginToken = "'Authorization' => 'DirectLogin token="eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6wkpeVeCJr.eyIiOiIifQ.MV-E150zMCrk6VrWv"', 'Content-Type' => 'application/json'"


      @IBAction func callAPIAction(_ sender: Any) {
      Alamofire
      .request(
      self.url,
      parameters: [
      "token" : self.loginToken
      ]
      )
      .responseString {
      response in
      switch response.result {
      case .success(let value):
      print("from .success (value)")
      case .failure(let error):
      print(error)
      }
      }
      }






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          It looks like you want to set header Authorization to DirectLogin token="eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6wkpeVeCJr.eyIiOiIifQ.MV-E150zMCrk6VrWv". You can do that like this:



          let loginToken = "DirectLogin token="eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6wkpeVeCJr.eyIiOiIifQ.MV-E150zMCrk6VrWv""

          ...

          @IBAction func callAPIAction(_ sender: Any) {
          Alamofire
          .request(
          self.url,
          headers: [
          "Authorization": self.loginToken,
          "Content-Type": "application/json"
          ]
          )
          .responseString {
          response in
          switch response.result {
          case .success(let value):
          print("from .success (value)")
          case .failure(let error):
          print(error)
          }
          }
          }

          ...





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            thanks for quick response and yes, that's what I was trying to do but incorrectly. Now it works fine.
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            Nov 11 at 14:18













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          It looks like you want to set header Authorization to DirectLogin token="eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6wkpeVeCJr.eyIiOiIifQ.MV-E150zMCrk6VrWv". You can do that like this:



          let loginToken = "DirectLogin token="eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6wkpeVeCJr.eyIiOiIifQ.MV-E150zMCrk6VrWv""

          ...

          @IBAction func callAPIAction(_ sender: Any) {
          Alamofire
          .request(
          self.url,
          headers: [
          "Authorization": self.loginToken,
          "Content-Type": "application/json"
          ]
          )
          .responseString {
          response in
          switch response.result {
          case .success(let value):
          print("from .success (value)")
          case .failure(let error):
          print(error)
          }
          }
          }

          ...





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            thanks for quick response and yes, that's what I was trying to do but incorrectly. Now it works fine.
            – zeeshan
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          It looks like you want to set header Authorization to DirectLogin token="eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6wkpeVeCJr.eyIiOiIifQ.MV-E150zMCrk6VrWv". You can do that like this:



          let loginToken = "DirectLogin token="eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6wkpeVeCJr.eyIiOiIifQ.MV-E150zMCrk6VrWv""

          ...

          @IBAction func callAPIAction(_ sender: Any) {
          Alamofire
          .request(
          self.url,
          headers: [
          "Authorization": self.loginToken,
          "Content-Type": "application/json"
          ]
          )
          .responseString {
          response in
          switch response.result {
          case .success(let value):
          print("from .success (value)")
          case .failure(let error):
          print(error)
          }
          }
          }

          ...





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            thanks for quick response and yes, that's what I was trying to do but incorrectly. Now it works fine.
            – zeeshan
            Nov 11 at 14:18















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          up vote
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          accepted






          It looks like you want to set header Authorization to DirectLogin token="eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6wkpeVeCJr.eyIiOiIifQ.MV-E150zMCrk6VrWv". You can do that like this:



          let loginToken = "DirectLogin token="eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6wkpeVeCJr.eyIiOiIifQ.MV-E150zMCrk6VrWv""

          ...

          @IBAction func callAPIAction(_ sender: Any) {
          Alamofire
          .request(
          self.url,
          headers: [
          "Authorization": self.loginToken,
          "Content-Type": "application/json"
          ]
          )
          .responseString {
          response in
          switch response.result {
          case .success(let value):
          print("from .success (value)")
          case .failure(let error):
          print(error)
          }
          }
          }

          ...





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          It looks like you want to set header Authorization to DirectLogin token="eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6wkpeVeCJr.eyIiOiIifQ.MV-E150zMCrk6VrWv". You can do that like this:



          let loginToken = "DirectLogin token="eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6wkpeVeCJr.eyIiOiIifQ.MV-E150zMCrk6VrWv""

          ...

          @IBAction func callAPIAction(_ sender: Any) {
          Alamofire
          .request(
          self.url,
          headers: [
          "Authorization": self.loginToken,
          "Content-Type": "application/json"
          ]
          )
          .responseString {
          response in
          switch response.result {
          case .success(let value):
          print("from .success (value)")
          case .failure(let error):
          print(error)
          }
          }
          }

          ...






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            Nov 11 at 14:18










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          thanks for quick response and yes, that's what I was trying to do but incorrectly. Now it works fine.
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