Alamofire GET request with parameters, -> “extra argument in call”












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I am trying to make a GET request using Alamofire with parameters to a backend written in python.



I tried several ways of doing this with no success and i read somewhere that i should remove parameters in order to get a clean GET request and it worked.



I still need to use parameters so i saw this post: Get JSON result with GET request and parameters with Alamofire



Trying the solution there, Xcode gives me an instant error: extra argument in call



This is how it looks like when i get my error:



 Alamofire.request(.GET, urlString, parameters: ["test":"te"]).responseJSON {
(responseObject) -> Void in

print(responseObject)

if responseObject.result.isSuccess {
let resJson = JSON(responseObject.result.value!)
success(resJson)
}
if responseObject.result.isFailure {
let error: NSError = responseObject.result.error!
failure(error)
}
}









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    I am trying to make a GET request using Alamofire with parameters to a backend written in python.



    I tried several ways of doing this with no success and i read somewhere that i should remove parameters in order to get a clean GET request and it worked.



    I still need to use parameters so i saw this post: Get JSON result with GET request and parameters with Alamofire



    Trying the solution there, Xcode gives me an instant error: extra argument in call



    This is how it looks like when i get my error:



     Alamofire.request(.GET, urlString, parameters: ["test":"te"]).responseJSON {
    (responseObject) -> Void in

    print(responseObject)

    if responseObject.result.isSuccess {
    let resJson = JSON(responseObject.result.value!)
    success(resJson)
    }
    if responseObject.result.isFailure {
    let error: NSError = responseObject.result.error!
    failure(error)
    }
    }









    share|improve this question

























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      I am trying to make a GET request using Alamofire with parameters to a backend written in python.



      I tried several ways of doing this with no success and i read somewhere that i should remove parameters in order to get a clean GET request and it worked.



      I still need to use parameters so i saw this post: Get JSON result with GET request and parameters with Alamofire



      Trying the solution there, Xcode gives me an instant error: extra argument in call



      This is how it looks like when i get my error:



       Alamofire.request(.GET, urlString, parameters: ["test":"te"]).responseJSON {
      (responseObject) -> Void in

      print(responseObject)

      if responseObject.result.isSuccess {
      let resJson = JSON(responseObject.result.value!)
      success(resJson)
      }
      if responseObject.result.isFailure {
      let error: NSError = responseObject.result.error!
      failure(error)
      }
      }









      share|improve this question














      I am trying to make a GET request using Alamofire with parameters to a backend written in python.



      I tried several ways of doing this with no success and i read somewhere that i should remove parameters in order to get a clean GET request and it worked.



      I still need to use parameters so i saw this post: Get JSON result with GET request and parameters with Alamofire



      Trying the solution there, Xcode gives me an instant error: extra argument in call



      This is how it looks like when i get my error:



       Alamofire.request(.GET, urlString, parameters: ["test":"te"]).responseJSON {
      (responseObject) -> Void in

      print(responseObject)

      if responseObject.result.isSuccess {
      let resJson = JSON(responseObject.result.value!)
      success(resJson)
      }
      if responseObject.result.isFailure {
      let error: NSError = responseObject.result.error!
      failure(error)
      }
      }






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          You just have wrong order of parameters and for parameter method you forgot to write parameter name.



          Change this



          Alamofire.request(.GET, urlString, parameters: ["test":"te"]).responseJSON {


          to this



          Alamofire.request(urlString, method: .get, parameters: ["test":"te"]).responseJSON {


          You can anytime check function parameters when you jump to its definition. Just hold command and click to function and select Jump to Definition



          enter image description here



          now you can see request method parameters



          enter image description here






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          • Thank you for the explanation and the tip to see how to see the definition. will vote as answer when i can

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          You just have wrong order of parameters and for parameter method you forgot to write parameter name.



          Change this



          Alamofire.request(.GET, urlString, parameters: ["test":"te"]).responseJSON {


          to this



          Alamofire.request(urlString, method: .get, parameters: ["test":"te"]).responseJSON {


          You can anytime check function parameters when you jump to its definition. Just hold command and click to function and select Jump to Definition



          enter image description here



          now you can see request method parameters



          enter image description here






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          • Thank you for the explanation and the tip to see how to see the definition. will vote as answer when i can

            – EmbeddedOS
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          You just have wrong order of parameters and for parameter method you forgot to write parameter name.



          Change this



          Alamofire.request(.GET, urlString, parameters: ["test":"te"]).responseJSON {


          to this



          Alamofire.request(urlString, method: .get, parameters: ["test":"te"]).responseJSON {


          You can anytime check function parameters when you jump to its definition. Just hold command and click to function and select Jump to Definition



          enter image description here



          now you can see request method parameters



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer


























          • Thank you for the explanation and the tip to see how to see the definition. will vote as answer when i can

            – EmbeddedOS
            Nov 13 '18 at 15:06














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          You just have wrong order of parameters and for parameter method you forgot to write parameter name.



          Change this



          Alamofire.request(.GET, urlString, parameters: ["test":"te"]).responseJSON {


          to this



          Alamofire.request(urlString, method: .get, parameters: ["test":"te"]).responseJSON {


          You can anytime check function parameters when you jump to its definition. Just hold command and click to function and select Jump to Definition



          enter image description here



          now you can see request method parameters



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer















          You just have wrong order of parameters and for parameter method you forgot to write parameter name.



          Change this



          Alamofire.request(.GET, urlString, parameters: ["test":"te"]).responseJSON {


          to this



          Alamofire.request(urlString, method: .get, parameters: ["test":"te"]).responseJSON {


          You can anytime check function parameters when you jump to its definition. Just hold command and click to function and select Jump to Definition



          enter image description here



          now you can see request method parameters



          enter image description here







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          answered Nov 13 '18 at 14:46









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          • Thank you for the explanation and the tip to see how to see the definition. will vote as answer when i can

            – EmbeddedOS
            Nov 13 '18 at 15:06



















          • Thank you for the explanation and the tip to see how to see the definition. will vote as answer when i can

            – EmbeddedOS
            Nov 13 '18 at 15:06

















          Thank you for the explanation and the tip to see how to see the definition. will vote as answer when i can

          – EmbeddedOS
          Nov 13 '18 at 15:06





          Thank you for the explanation and the tip to see how to see the definition. will vote as answer when i can

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