Reputation: 2408
I'm unable to approach the API that has been offered to me in the proper way for it to give me the response I'm looking for. I've been using Swift and Alamofire for a while but this is the first time I've to upload images using multipart/form-data. I'm able to upload images using Postman but I'm unable to get the same message send out by my application using the Alamofire framework.
My Swift code:
func postFulfilWish(wish_id: Int, picture : UIImage, completionHandler: ((AnyObject?, ErrorType?) -> Void)) {
var urlPostFulfilWish = Constant.apiUrl;
urlPostFulfilWish += "/wishes/";
urlPostFulfilWish += String(wish_id);
urlPostFulfilWish += "/fulfill/images" ;
let image : NSData = UIImagePNGRepresentation(UIImage(named: "location.png")!)!
Alamofire.upload(.POST, urlPostFulfilWish, headers: Constant.headers, multipartFormData: { multipartFormData in
multipartFormData.appendBodyPart(data: image, name: "file")
},
encodingCompletion: { encodingResult in
switch encodingResult {
case .Success(let upload, _, _):
upload.responseJSON { response in
//This is where the code ends up now
//So it's able to encode my message into multipart/form-data but it's not doing it in the correct way for the API to handle it
debugPrint(response)
}
case .Failure(let encodingError):
print(encodingError)
}
}
)
}
Upvotes: 4
Views: 6128
Reputation:
I recently got a 404 from the server when posting a multipart request along with parameters in the body. I was using a UIImagePickerController (the delegate for which returns a UIImage) and I then sent up the PNG representation of it.
This only occurred for files that were JPEG on disk. Strangely this issue seems to only affect multipart requests that also had parameters in the body. It worked fine when the API endpoint didn't require anything else.
My guess is that there is something weird going on along the line of JPEG -> UIImage -> PNG representation that results in some sort of problem which oddly only seems to manifest itself in multipart requests that also have parameters in the body. Might be some special characters in there that makes the server not recognise the request and just return a 404.
I ended up fixing it by sending up the UIImageJPEGRepresentation of the selected image instead of UIImagePNGRepresentation, and no such errors.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 138
I believe the question is outdated already but for as long as there is no answer accepted try the following:
multipartFormData.appendBodyPart(data: imageData, name: "name", fileName: "filename", mimeType: mimeType)
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 747
In case it is not already answered, recently I had the same problem using Alamofire to upload an Image using form-data.
I was able to upload the image using Postman exactly as it's shown in this post, but no able to do it using Alamofire in my app.
You need to check two things, first of all, the name of the file that the server is expecting, and second the method used to append the body part in the multipartFormData closure.
This two methods were not working in my case -
multipartFormData.appendBodyPart(data: imageData, name: "file")
this one neither
multipartFormData.appendBodyPart(data: imageData, name: "file", fileName: name)
But on this one worked splendid -
multipartFormData.appendBodyPart(data: imageData, name: "file", fileName: "file.jpeg", mimeType: "image/jpeg")
The problem basically is that the server can't find the file with the expected name.
I hope this help someone to save time wondering why it's not working.
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 437402
You are doing debugPrint(response)
. You presumably should do another switch response.result { ... }
and see if you got .Success
or .Failure
as the result of the request, and if success, you'd look at the response object contents (or if failure, look at the failure error). You need to look at that result
to diagnose whether it was successful or not.
Alamofire.upload(.POST, urlPostFulfilWish, headers: Constant.headers, multipartFormData: { multipartFormData in
multipartFormData.appendBodyPart(data: image, name: "file")
}) { encodingResult in
switch encodingResult {
case .Success(let upload, _, _):
upload.responseJSON { response in
switch response.result {
case .Success(let value):
print(value)
case .Failure(let error):
print(error)
}
}
case .Failure(let encodingError):
print(encodingError)
}
}
Upvotes: 1