How to parse JSON response from Alamofire API in Swift?

Solution 1:

The answer for Swift 2.0 Alamofire 3.0 should actually look more like this:

Alamofire.request(.POST, url, parameters: parameters, encoding:.JSON).responseJSON
{ response in switch response.result {
                case .Success(let JSON):
                    print("Success with JSON: \(JSON)")

                    let response = JSON as! NSDictionary

                    //example if there is an id
                    let userId = response.objectForKey("id")!

                case .Failure(let error):
                    print("Request failed with error: \(error)")
                }
    }

https://github.com/Alamofire/Alamofire/blob/master/Documentation/Alamofire%203.0%20Migration%20Guide.md

UPDATE for Alamofire 4.0 and Swift 3.0 :

Alamofire.request(url, method: .post, parameters: parameters, encoding: JSONEncoding.default)
            .responseJSON { response in
                print(response)
//to get status code
                if let status = response.response?.statusCode {
                    switch(status){
                    case 201:
                        print("example success")
                    default:
                        print("error with response status: \(status)")
                    }
                }
//to get JSON return value
            if let result = response.result.value {
                let JSON = result as! NSDictionary
                print(JSON)
            }

        }

Solution 2:

like above mention you can use SwiftyJSON library and get your values like i have done below

Alamofire.request(.POST, "MY URL", parameters:parameters, encoding: .JSON) .responseJSON
{
    (request, response, data, error) in

var json = JSON(data: data!)

       println(json)   
       println(json["productList"][1])                 

}

my json product list return from script

{ "productList" :[

{"productName" : "PIZZA","id" : "1","productRate" : "120.00","productDescription" : "PIZZA AT 120Rs","productImage" : "uploads\/pizza.jpeg"},

{"productName" : "BURGER","id" : "2","productRate" : "100.00","productDescription" : "BURGER AT Rs 100","productImage" : "uploads/Burgers.jpg"}    
  ]
}

output :

{
  "productName" : "BURGER",
  "id" : "2",
  "productRate" : "100.00",
  "productDescription" : "BURGER AT Rs 100",
  "productImage" : "uploads/Burgers.jpg"
}

Solution 3:

Swift 3, Alamofire 4.4, and SwiftyJSON:

Alamofire.request(url, method: .get)
  .responseJSON { response in
      if response.data != nil {
        let json = JSON(data: response.data!)
        let name = json["people"][0]["name"].string
        if name != nil {
          print(name!)
        }
      }
  }

That will parse this JSON input:

{
  people: [
    { name: 'John' },
    { name: 'Dave' }
  ]
}

Solution 4:

I found the answer on GitHub for Swift2

https://github.com/Alamofire/Alamofire/issues/641

Alamofire.request(.GET, URLString, parameters: ["foo": "bar"])
    .responseJSON { request, response, result in
        switch result {
        case .Success(let JSON):
            print("Success with JSON: \(JSON)")

        case .Failure(let data, let error):
            print("Request failed with error: \(error)")

            if let data = data {
                print("Response data: \(NSString(data: data, encoding: NSUTF8StringEncoding)!)")
            }
        }
    }