Reputation: 1398
I have the json below but unable to figure out how to parse it in Swift 3. My code is below. The json from the API has an array root. I am using Xcode 8.2.1 with Swift 4 and Alamofire 4.0.
["items": <__NSArrayM 0x608000248af0>(
{
currency = USD;
image = "https://cdn.myDomain.com/image.jpg";
"item_title" = "Antique Table";
"name:" = "";
price = 675;
},
{
currency = USD;
image = "https://cdn.mydomain.com/image2.jpg";
"name:" = "";
price = 950;
...
Here is my code. I have tried to get an array r dictionary from the results but it's always nil.
Alamofire.request(myURL)
.responseJSON(completionHandler: {
response in
self.parseData(JSONData: response.data!)
})
}
func parseData(JSONData: Data) {
do {
let readableJSON = try JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: JSONData, options:.mutableContainers) as! [String: Any]
print(readableJSON)
}
catch {
print(error)
}
}
I have tried this let item = readableJSON["items"] as? [[String: Any]]
as suggested here but it would not compile with an error [String:Any] has no subscript
and let item = readableJSON["items"] as? [String: Any]!
compiles with a warning Expression implicitly coerced from string
but produces nil. Parsing this json is life or death for me.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 12023
Reputation: 41
Swift 3 Alamofire Example in Swift 3
import UIKit import Alamofire import SwiftyJSON
class ViewController: UIViewController,UITableViewDelegate,UITableViewDataSource {
var array = [[String:AnyObject]]()
@IBOutlet weak var tableview: UITableView!
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
// Do any additional setup after loading the view, typically from a nib.
Alamofire.request("http://www.designer321.com/johnsagar/plumbingapp/webservice/list_advertise.php?zip=123456").responseJSON { (responseData) -> Void in
if((responseData.result.value) != nil)
{
let swiftyJsonVar = JSON(responseData.result.value!)
print("Main Responce")
print(swiftyJsonVar)
}
if let result = responseData.result.value
{
if let Res = (result as AnyObject).value(forKey: "response") as? NSDictionary
{
if let Hallo = (Res as AnyObject).value(forKey: "advertise_list") as? NSArray
{
print("-=-=-=-=-=-=-")
print(Hallo)
self.array = Hallo as! [[String:AnyObject]]
print(self.array)
}
}
self.tableview.reloadData()
}
}
}
override func didReceiveMemoryWarning() {
super.didReceiveMemoryWarning()
// Dispose of any resources that can be recreated.
}
func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, numberOfRowsInSection section: Int) -> Int
{
return array.count
}
func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, cellForRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> UITableViewCell
{
let cell = tableView.dequeueReusableCell(withIdentifier: "TableViewCell", for: indexPath) as! TableViewCell
var dict = array[indexPath.row]
cell.lbl1.text = dict["address"] as? String
cell.lbl2.text = dict["ad_created_date"] as? String
cell.lbl3.text = dict["phone_number"] as? String
cell.lbl4.text = dict["id"] as? String
cell.lbl5.text = dict["ad_zip"] as? String
let imageUrlString = dict["ad_path"]
let imageUrl:URL = URL(string: imageUrlString as! String)!
let imageData:NSData = NSData(contentsOf: imageUrl)!
cell.img.image = UIImage(data: imageData as Data)
return cell
}
func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, heightForRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> CGFloat
{
return 100
}
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 5053
Alamofire Example in Swift 3
1.First of all Use two cocoapods to your project.Use SwiftyJSON for json parse
pod 'Alamofire'
pod 'SwiftyJSON'
My Json is below
{"loginNodes":[{"errorMessage":"Welcome To Alamofire","name":Enamul Haque,"errorCode":"0","photo":null}]}
It may be done in different way. But I have done below Way. Note if you don't need any parameter to send the server then remove parameter option. It may work post or get method. You can use any way. My Alamofire code is below...which is working fine for me......
Alamofire.request("http://era.com.bd/UserSignInSV", method: .post,parameters:["uname":txtUserId.text!,"pass":txtPassword.text!]).responseJSON{(responseData) -> Void in
if((responseData.result.value != nil)){
let jsonData = JSON(responseData.result.value)
if let arrJSON = jsonData["loginNodes"].arrayObject {
for index in 0...arrJSON.count-1 {
let aObject = arrJSON[index] as! [String : AnyObject]
let errorCode = aObject["errorCode"] as? String;
let errorMessage = aObject["errorMessage"] as? String;
if("0"==errorCode ){
//Database Login Success Action
}else{
// //Database Login Fail Action
}
}
}
}
}
If You use Like table View Or Collection View or so on, you can use like that..
Declare A Array
var arrRes = [String:AnyObject]
Assign the value to array like
if((responseData.result.value != nil)){
// let jsonData = JSON(responseData.result.value)
if((responseData.result.value != nil)){
let swiftyJsonVar = JSON(responseData.result.value!)
if let resData = swiftyJsonVar["loginNodes"].arrayObject {
self.arrRes = resData as! [[String:AnyObject]]
}
if self.arrRes.count > 0 {
self.tableView.reloadData()
}
}
}
In taleView, cellForRowAt indexPath , Just use
let cell = tableView.dequeueReusableCell(withIdentifier: "cell", for: indexPath) as! customCell
cell.errorLabelName.text = arrRes[indexPath.row]["errorMessage"] as? String
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1398
This was the parse json function I eventually came up with. The problem for this json data is that it is a dictionary inside an array. I am a noob and most of the answers and how tos I saw would not fit my json data. Here is the function I finally came up with with worked.
var myItems = [[String:Any]]()
then in my view controller class
func loadMyItems() {
Alamofire.request(myItemsURL)
.responseJSON(completionHandler: {
response in
self.parseData(JSONData: response.data!)
self.collectionView.reloadData()
})
}
func parseData(JSONData: Data) {
do {
let readableJSON = try JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: JSONData, options:.allowFragments) as! [String: Any]
let items = readableJSON["items"] as! [[String: Any]]
self.myItems = items
}
catch {
print(error)
}
}
func collectionView(_ collectionView: UICollectionView,
cellForItemAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> UICollectionViewCell {
let cell = collectionView.dequeueReusableCell(withReuseIdentifier: "myCell", for: indexPath) as? myCell
let dictionary = myItems[indexPath.row] as [String:Any]
if let item_title = dictionary["item_title"] as? String {
cell!.textLabel.text = item_title
print(item_title)
}
return cell!
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 91
Do something like
let responseJSON = response.result.value as! [String:AnyObject]
then you'll be able to access elements in that dictionary like so:
let infoElementString = responseJSON["infoElement"] as! String
Upvotes: 4