The following curl works
curl -G -H "api_key: MYAPIKEY" https://api.semantics3.com/test/v1/products -d 'q={"upc":"70411576937"}'
However, upon trying to convert it to iOS I get the following error:
Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1005 "The network connection was lost." {NSErrorFailingURLStringKey=https://api.semantics3.com/test/v1/products,...}
I have attached my code below but I believe that my problem is the "q=" right before the json data that is being submitted to the URL. If so, what is this called and how do I put "q=" before my json data? I can't exactly tell though, due to iOS' unfaltering ability to provide us with unrelated error messages. Thank you.
var urlString = "https://api.semantics3.com/test/v1/products"
var request = NSMutableURLRequest(URL: NSURL(string: urlString)!)
var response: NSURLResponse?
var error: NSErrorPointer = nil
var reqText = ["upc": "70411576937"]
var err: NSError?
request.HTTPBody = NSJSONSerialization.dataWithJSONObject(reqText, options: nil, error: &err)
request.HTTPMethod = "GET"
request.addValue("MYAPIKEY", forHTTPHeaderField: "api_key")
request.addValue("application/json", forHTTPHeaderField: "Content-Type")
request.addValue("application/json", forHTTPHeaderField: "Accept")
var session = NSURLSession.sharedSession()
var task = session.dataTaskWithRequest(request, completionHandler: {data, response, error -> Void in
var strData = NSString(data: data, encoding: NSUTF8StringEncoding)
if(err != nil) {
println(err!.localizedDescription)
}
else {
//this is where the error is printed
println(error)
var parseError : NSError?
// parse data
let unparsedArray: AnyObject? = NSJSONSerialization.JSONObjectWithData(data, options: NSJSONReadingOptions.AllowFragments, error: &parseError)
println(parseError)
if let resp = unparsedArray as? NSDictionary {
println(resp)
}
}
})
task.resume()
Body is not used in GET http methods. Use the following code to concat your params:
PARTIAL EDIT: SWIFT 2.1 (updated)