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//
// ResponseSerialization.swift
//
// Copyright (c) 2014-2018 Alamofire Software Foundation (http://alamofire.org/)
//
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// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
// copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
//
// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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//
// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
// OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
// THE SOFTWARE.
//
import Foundation
// MARK: Protocols
/// The type to which all data response serializers must conform in order to serialize a response.
public protocol DataResponseSerializerProtocol {
/// The type of serialized object to be created.
associatedtype SerializedObject
/// Serialize the response `Data` into the provided type..
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - request: `URLRequest` which was used to perform the request, if any.
/// - response: `HTTPURLResponse` received from the server, if any.
/// - data: `Data` returned from the server, if any.
/// - error: `Error` produced by Alamofire or the underlying `URLSession` during the request.
///
/// - Returns: The `SerializedObject`.
/// - Throws: Any `Error` produced during serialization.
func serialize(request: URLRequest?, response: HTTPURLResponse?, data: Data?, error: Error?) throws -> SerializedObject
}
/// The type to which all download response serializers must conform in order to serialize a response.
public protocol DownloadResponseSerializerProtocol {
/// The type of serialized object to be created.
associatedtype SerializedObject
/// Serialize the downloaded response `Data` from disk into the provided type..
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - request: `URLRequest` which was used to perform the request, if any.
/// - response: `HTTPURLResponse` received from the server, if any.
/// - fileURL: File `URL` to which the response data was downloaded.
/// - error: `Error` produced by Alamofire or the underlying `URLSession` during the request.
///
/// - Returns: The `SerializedObject`.
/// - Throws: Any `Error` produced during serialization.
func serializeDownload(request: URLRequest?, response: HTTPURLResponse?, fileURL: URL?, error: Error?) throws -> SerializedObject
}
/// A serializer that can handle both data and download responses.
public protocol ResponseSerializer: DataResponseSerializerProtocol & DownloadResponseSerializerProtocol {
/// `DataPreprocessor` used to prepare incoming `Data` for serialization.
var dataPreprocessor: DataPreprocessor { get }
/// `HTTPMethod`s for which empty response bodies are considered appropriate.
var emptyRequestMethods: Set<HTTPMethod> { get }
/// HTTP response codes for which empty response bodies are considered appropriate.
var emptyResponseCodes: Set<Int> { get }
}
/// Type used to preprocess `Data` before it handled by a serializer.
public protocol DataPreprocessor {
/// Process `Data` before it's handled by a serializer.
/// - Parameter data: The raw `Data` to process.
func preprocess(_ data: Data) throws -> Data
}
/// `DataPreprocessor` that returns passed `Data` without any transform.
public struct PassthroughPreprocessor: DataPreprocessor {
public init() {}
public func preprocess(_ data: Data) throws -> Data { data }
}
/// `DataPreprocessor` that trims Google's typical `)]}',\n` XSSI JSON header.
public struct GoogleXSSIPreprocessor: DataPreprocessor {
public init() {}
public func preprocess(_ data: Data) throws -> Data {
(data.prefix(6) == Data(")]}',\n".utf8)) ? data.dropFirst(6) : data
}
}
extension ResponseSerializer {
/// Default `DataPreprocessor`. `PassthroughPreprocessor` by default.
public static var defaultDataPreprocessor: DataPreprocessor { PassthroughPreprocessor() }
/// Default `HTTPMethod`s for which empty response bodies are considered appropriate. `[.head]` by default.
public static var defaultEmptyRequestMethods: Set<HTTPMethod> { [.head] }
/// HTTP response codes for which empty response bodies are considered appropriate. `[204, 205]` by default.
public static var defaultEmptyResponseCodes: Set<Int> { [204, 205] }
public var dataPreprocessor: DataPreprocessor { Self.defaultDataPreprocessor }
public var emptyRequestMethods: Set<HTTPMethod> { Self.defaultEmptyRequestMethods }
public var emptyResponseCodes: Set<Int> { Self.defaultEmptyResponseCodes }
/// Determines whether the `request` allows empty response bodies, if `request` exists.
///
/// - Parameter request: `URLRequest` to evaluate.
///
/// - Returns: `Bool` representing the outcome of the evaluation, or `nil` if `request` was `nil`.
public func requestAllowsEmptyResponseData(_ request: URLRequest?) -> Bool? {
request.flatMap { $0.httpMethod }
.flatMap(HTTPMethod.init)
.map { emptyRequestMethods.contains($0) }
}
/// Determines whether the `response` allows empty response bodies, if `response` exists`.
///
/// - Parameter response: `HTTPURLResponse` to evaluate.
///
/// - Returns: `Bool` representing the outcome of the evaluation, or `nil` if `response` was `nil`.
public func responseAllowsEmptyResponseData(_ response: HTTPURLResponse?) -> Bool? {
response.flatMap { $0.statusCode }
.map { emptyResponseCodes.contains($0) }
}
/// Determines whether `request` and `response` allow empty response bodies.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - request: `URLRequest` to evaluate.
/// - response: `HTTPURLResponse` to evaluate.
///
/// - Returns: `true` if `request` or `response` allow empty bodies, `false` otherwise.
public func emptyResponseAllowed(forRequest request: URLRequest?, response: HTTPURLResponse?) -> Bool {
(requestAllowsEmptyResponseData(request) == true) || (responseAllowsEmptyResponseData(response) == true)
}
}
/// By default, any serializer declared to conform to both types will get file serialization for free, as it just feeds
/// the data read from disk into the data response serializer.
public extension DownloadResponseSerializerProtocol where Self: DataResponseSerializerProtocol {
func serializeDownload(request: URLRequest?, response: HTTPURLResponse?, fileURL: URL?, error: Error?) throws -> Self.SerializedObject {
guard error == nil else { throw error! }
guard let fileURL = fileURL else {
throw AFError.responseSerializationFailed(reason: .inputFileNil)
}
let data: Data
do {
data = try Data(contentsOf: fileURL)
} catch {
throw AFError.responseSerializationFailed(reason: .inputFileReadFailed(at: fileURL))
}
do {
return try serialize(request: request, response: response, data: data, error: error)
} catch {
throw error
}
}
}
// MARK: - Default
extension DataRequest {
/// Adds a handler to be called once the request has finished.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - queue: The queue on which the completion handler is dispatched. `.main` by default.
/// - completionHandler: The code to be executed once the request has finished.
///
/// - Returns: The request.
@discardableResult
public func response(queue: DispatchQueue = .main, completionHandler: @escaping (AFDataResponse<Data?>) -> Void) -> Self {
appendResponseSerializer {
// Start work that should be on the serialization queue.
let result = AFResult<Data?>(value: self.data, error: self.error)
// End work that should be on the serialization queue.
self.underlyingQueue.async {
let response = DataResponse(request: self.request,
response: self.response,
data: self.data,
metrics: self.metrics,
serializationDuration: 0,
result: result)
self.eventMonitor?.request(self, didParseResponse: response)
self.responseSerializerDidComplete { queue.async { completionHandler(response) } }
}
}
return self
}
/// Adds a handler to be called once the request has finished.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - queue: The queue on which the completion handler is dispatched. `.main` by default
/// - responseSerializer: The response serializer responsible for serializing the request, response, and data.
/// - completionHandler: The code to be executed once the request has finished.
///
/// - Returns: The request.
@discardableResult
public func response<Serializer: DataResponseSerializerProtocol>(queue: DispatchQueue = .main,
responseSerializer: Serializer,
completionHandler: @escaping (AFDataResponse<Serializer.SerializedObject>) -> Void)
-> Self {
appendResponseSerializer {
// Start work that should be on the serialization queue.
let start = ProcessInfo.processInfo.systemUptime
let result: AFResult<Serializer.SerializedObject> = Result {
try responseSerializer.serialize(request: self.request,
response: self.response,
data: self.data,
error: self.error)
}.mapError { error in
error.asAFError(or: .responseSerializationFailed(reason: .customSerializationFailed(error: error)))
}
let end = ProcessInfo.processInfo.systemUptime
// End work that should be on the serialization queue.
self.underlyingQueue.async {
let response = DataResponse(request: self.request,
response: self.response,
data: self.data,
metrics: self.metrics,
serializationDuration: end - start,
result: result)
self.eventMonitor?.request(self, didParseResponse: response)
guard let serializerError = result.failure, let delegate = self.delegate else {
self.responseSerializerDidComplete { queue.async { completionHandler(response) } }
return
}
delegate.retryResult(for: self, dueTo: serializerError) { retryResult in
var didComplete: (() -> Void)?
defer {
if let didComplete = didComplete {
self.responseSerializerDidComplete { queue.async { didComplete() } }
}
}
switch retryResult {
case .doNotRetry:
didComplete = { completionHandler(response) }
case let .doNotRetryWithError(retryError):
let result: AFResult<Serializer.SerializedObject> = .failure(retryError.asAFError(orFailWith: "Received retryError was not already AFError"))
let response = DataResponse(request: self.request,
response: self.response,
data: self.data,
metrics: self.metrics,
serializationDuration: end - start,
result: result)
didComplete = { completionHandler(response) }
case .retry, .retryWithDelay:
delegate.retryRequest(self, withDelay: retryResult.delay)
}
}
}
}
return self
}
}
extension DownloadRequest {
/// Adds a handler to be called once the request has finished.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - queue: The queue on which the completion handler is dispatched. `.main` by default.
/// - completionHandler: The code to be executed once the request has finished.
///
/// - Returns: The request.
@discardableResult
public func response(queue: DispatchQueue = .main,
completionHandler: @escaping (AFDownloadResponse<URL?>) -> Void)
-> Self {
appendResponseSerializer {
// Start work that should be on the serialization queue.
let result = AFResult<URL?>(value: self.fileURL, error: self.error)
// End work that should be on the serialization queue.
self.underlyingQueue.async {
let response = DownloadResponse(request: self.request,
response: self.response,
fileURL: self.fileURL,
resumeData: self.resumeData,
metrics: self.metrics,
serializationDuration: 0,
result: result)
self.eventMonitor?.request(self, didParseResponse: response)
self.responseSerializerDidComplete { queue.async { completionHandler(response) } }
}
}
return self
}
/// Adds a handler to be called once the request has finished.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - queue: The queue on which the completion handler is dispatched. `.main` by default.
/// - responseSerializer: The response serializer responsible for serializing the request, response, and data
/// contained in the destination `URL`.
/// - completionHandler: The code to be executed once the request has finished.
///
/// - Returns: The request.
@discardableResult
public func response<Serializer: DownloadResponseSerializerProtocol>(queue: DispatchQueue = .main,
responseSerializer: Serializer,
completionHandler: @escaping (AFDownloadResponse<Serializer.SerializedObject>) -> Void)
-> Self {
appendResponseSerializer {
// Start work that should be on the serialization queue.
let start = ProcessInfo.processInfo.systemUptime
let result: AFResult<Serializer.SerializedObject> = Result {
try responseSerializer.serializeDownload(request: self.request,
response: self.response,
fileURL: self.fileURL,
error: self.error)
}.mapError { error in
error.asAFError(or: .responseSerializationFailed(reason: .customSerializationFailed(error: error)))
}
let end = ProcessInfo.processInfo.systemUptime
// End work that should be on the serialization queue.
self.underlyingQueue.async {
let response = DownloadResponse(request: self.request,
response: self.response,
fileURL: self.fileURL,
resumeData: self.resumeData,
metrics: self.metrics,
serializationDuration: end - start,
result: result)
self.eventMonitor?.request(self, didParseResponse: response)
guard let serializerError = result.failure, let delegate = self.delegate else {
self.responseSerializerDidComplete { queue.async { completionHandler(response) } }
return
}
delegate.retryResult(for: self, dueTo: serializerError) { retryResult in
var didComplete: (() -> Void)?
defer {
if let didComplete = didComplete {
self.responseSerializerDidComplete { queue.async { didComplete() } }
}
}
switch retryResult {
case .doNotRetry:
didComplete = { completionHandler(response) }
case let .doNotRetryWithError(retryError):
let result: AFResult<Serializer.SerializedObject> = .failure(retryError.asAFError(orFailWith: "Received retryError was not already AFError"))
let response = DownloadResponse(request: self.request,
response: self.response,
fileURL: self.fileURL,
resumeData: self.resumeData,
metrics: self.metrics,
serializationDuration: end - start,
result: result)
didComplete = { completionHandler(response) }
case .retry, .retryWithDelay:
delegate.retryRequest(self, withDelay: retryResult.delay)
}
}
}
}
return self
}
}
// MARK: - Data
/// A `ResponseSerializer` that performs minimal response checking and returns any response `Data` as-is. By default, a
/// request returning `nil` or no data is considered an error. However, if the request has an `HTTPMethod` or the
/// response has an HTTP status code valid for empty responses, then an empty `Data` value is returned.
public final class DataResponseSerializer: ResponseSerializer {
public let dataPreprocessor: DataPreprocessor
public let emptyResponseCodes: Set<Int>
public let emptyRequestMethods: Set<HTTPMethod>
/// Creates an instance using the provided values.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - dataPreprocessor: `DataPreprocessor` used to prepare the received `Data` for serialization.
/// - emptyResponseCodes: The HTTP response codes for which empty responses are allowed. `[204, 205]` by default.
/// - emptyRequestMethods: The HTTP request methods for which empty responses are allowed. `[.head]` by default.
public init(dataPreprocessor: DataPreprocessor = DataResponseSerializer.defaultDataPreprocessor,
emptyResponseCodes: Set<Int> = DataResponseSerializer.defaultEmptyResponseCodes,
emptyRequestMethods: Set<HTTPMethod> = DataResponseSerializer.defaultEmptyRequestMethods) {
self.dataPreprocessor = dataPreprocessor
self.emptyResponseCodes = emptyResponseCodes
self.emptyRequestMethods = emptyRequestMethods
}
public func serialize(request: URLRequest?, response: HTTPURLResponse?, data: Data?, error: Error?) throws -> Data {
guard error == nil else { throw error! }
guard var data = data, !data.isEmpty else {
guard emptyResponseAllowed(forRequest: request, response: response) else {
throw AFError.responseSerializationFailed(reason: .inputDataNilOrZeroLength)
}
return Data()
}
data = try dataPreprocessor.preprocess(data)
return data
}
}
extension DataRequest {
/// Adds a handler using a `DataResponseSerializer` to be called once the request has finished.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - queue: The queue on which the completion handler is called. `.main` by default.
/// - dataPreprocessor: `DataPreprocessor` which processes the received `Data` before calling the
/// `completionHandler`. `PassthroughPreprocessor()` by default.
/// - emptyResponseCodes: HTTP status codes for which empty responses are always valid. `[204, 205]` by default.
/// - emptyRequestMethods: `HTTPMethod`s for which empty responses are always valid. `[.head]` by default.
/// - completionHandler: A closure to be executed once the request has finished.
///
/// - Returns: The request.
@discardableResult
public func responseData(queue: DispatchQueue = .main,
dataPreprocessor: DataPreprocessor = DataResponseSerializer.defaultDataPreprocessor,
emptyResponseCodes: Set<Int> = DataResponseSerializer.defaultEmptyResponseCodes,
emptyRequestMethods: Set<HTTPMethod> = DataResponseSerializer.defaultEmptyRequestMethods,
completionHandler: @escaping (AFDataResponse<Data>) -> Void) -> Self {
response(queue: queue,
responseSerializer: DataResponseSerializer(dataPreprocessor: dataPreprocessor,
emptyResponseCodes: emptyResponseCodes,
emptyRequestMethods: emptyRequestMethods),
completionHandler: completionHandler)
}
}
extension DownloadRequest {
/// Adds a handler using a `DataResponseSerializer` to be called once the request has finished.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - queue: The queue on which the completion handler is called. `.main` by default.
/// - dataPreprocessor: `DataPreprocessor` which processes the received `Data` before calling the
/// `completionHandler`. `PassthroughPreprocessor()` by default.
/// - emptyResponseCodes: HTTP status codes for which empty responses are always valid. `[204, 205]` by default.
/// - emptyRequestMethods: `HTTPMethod`s for which empty responses are always valid. `[.head]` by default.
/// - completionHandler: A closure to be executed once the request has finished.
///
/// - Returns: The request.
@discardableResult
public func responseData(queue: DispatchQueue = .main,
dataPreprocessor: DataPreprocessor = DataResponseSerializer.defaultDataPreprocessor,
emptyResponseCodes: Set<Int> = DataResponseSerializer.defaultEmptyResponseCodes,
emptyRequestMethods: Set<HTTPMethod> = DataResponseSerializer.defaultEmptyRequestMethods,
completionHandler: @escaping (AFDownloadResponse<Data>) -> Void) -> Self {
response(queue: queue,
responseSerializer: DataResponseSerializer(dataPreprocessor: dataPreprocessor,
emptyResponseCodes: emptyResponseCodes,
emptyRequestMethods: emptyRequestMethods),
completionHandler: completionHandler)
}
}
// MARK: - String
/// A `ResponseSerializer` that decodes the response data as a `String`. By default, a request returning `nil` or no
/// data is considered an error. However, if the request has an `HTTPMethod` or the response has an HTTP status code
/// valid for empty responses, then an empty `String` is returned.
public final class StringResponseSerializer: ResponseSerializer {
public let dataPreprocessor: DataPreprocessor
/// Optional string encoding used to validate the response.
public let encoding: String.Encoding?
public let emptyResponseCodes: Set<Int>
public let emptyRequestMethods: Set<HTTPMethod>
/// Creates an instance with the provided values.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - dataPreprocessor: `DataPreprocessor` used to prepare the received `Data` for serialization.
/// - encoding: A string encoding. Defaults to `nil`, in which case the encoding will be determined
/// from the server response, falling back to the default HTTP character set, `ISO-8859-1`.
/// - emptyResponseCodes: The HTTP response codes for which empty responses are allowed. `[204, 205]` by default.
/// - emptyRequestMethods: The HTTP request methods for which empty responses are allowed. `[.head]` by default.
public init(dataPreprocessor: DataPreprocessor = StringResponseSerializer.defaultDataPreprocessor,
encoding: String.Encoding? = nil,
emptyResponseCodes: Set<Int> = StringResponseSerializer.defaultEmptyResponseCodes,
emptyRequestMethods: Set<HTTPMethod> = StringResponseSerializer.defaultEmptyRequestMethods) {
self.dataPreprocessor = dataPreprocessor
self.encoding = encoding
self.emptyResponseCodes = emptyResponseCodes
self.emptyRequestMethods = emptyRequestMethods
}
public func serialize(request: URLRequest?, response: HTTPURLResponse?, data: Data?, error: Error?) throws -> String {
guard error == nil else { throw error! }
guard var data = data, !data.isEmpty else {
guard emptyResponseAllowed(forRequest: request, response: response) else {
throw AFError.responseSerializationFailed(reason: .inputDataNilOrZeroLength)
}
return ""
}
data = try dataPreprocessor.preprocess(data)
var convertedEncoding = encoding
if let encodingName = response?.textEncodingName, convertedEncoding == nil {
convertedEncoding = String.Encoding(ianaCharsetName: encodingName)
}
let actualEncoding = convertedEncoding ?? .isoLatin1
guard let string = String(data: data, encoding: actualEncoding) else {
throw AFError.responseSerializationFailed(reason: .stringSerializationFailed(encoding: actualEncoding))
}
return string
}
}
extension DataRequest {
/// Adds a handler using a `StringResponseSerializer` to be called once the request has finished.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - queue: The queue on which the completion handler is dispatched. `.main` by default.
/// - dataPreprocessor: `DataPreprocessor` which processes the received `Data` before calling the
/// `completionHandler`. `PassthroughPreprocessor()` by default.
/// - encoding: The string encoding. Defaults to `nil`, in which case the encoding will be determined
/// from the server response, falling back to the default HTTP character set, `ISO-8859-1`.
/// - emptyResponseCodes: HTTP status codes for which empty responses are always valid. `[204, 205]` by default.
/// - emptyRequestMethods: `HTTPMethod`s for which empty responses are always valid. `[.head]` by default.
/// - completionHandler: A closure to be executed once the request has finished.
///
/// - Returns: The request.
@discardableResult
public func responseString(queue: DispatchQueue = .main,
dataPreprocessor: DataPreprocessor = StringResponseSerializer.defaultDataPreprocessor,
encoding: String.Encoding? = nil,
emptyResponseCodes: Set<Int> = StringResponseSerializer.defaultEmptyResponseCodes,
emptyRequestMethods: Set<HTTPMethod> = StringResponseSerializer.defaultEmptyRequestMethods,
completionHandler: @escaping (AFDataResponse<String>) -> Void) -> Self {
response(queue: queue,
responseSerializer: StringResponseSerializer(dataPreprocessor: dataPreprocessor,
encoding: encoding,
emptyResponseCodes: emptyResponseCodes,
emptyRequestMethods: emptyRequestMethods),
completionHandler: completionHandler)
}
}
extension DownloadRequest {
/// Adds a handler using a `StringResponseSerializer` to be called once the request has finished.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - queue: The queue on which the completion handler is dispatched. `.main` by default.
/// - dataPreprocessor: `DataPreprocessor` which processes the received `Data` before calling the
/// `completionHandler`. `PassthroughPreprocessor()` by default.
/// - encoding: The string encoding. Defaults to `nil`, in which case the encoding will be determined
/// from the server response, falling back to the default HTTP character set, `ISO-8859-1`.
/// - emptyResponseCodes: HTTP status codes for which empty responses are always valid. `[204, 205]` by default.
/// - emptyRequestMethods: `HTTPMethod`s for which empty responses are always valid. `[.head]` by default.
/// - completionHandler: A closure to be executed once the request has finished.
///
/// - Returns: The request.
@discardableResult
public func responseString(queue: DispatchQueue = .main,
dataPreprocessor: DataPreprocessor = StringResponseSerializer.defaultDataPreprocessor,
encoding: String.Encoding? = nil,
emptyResponseCodes: Set<Int> = StringResponseSerializer.defaultEmptyResponseCodes,
emptyRequestMethods: Set<HTTPMethod> = StringResponseSerializer.defaultEmptyRequestMethods,
completionHandler: @escaping (AFDownloadResponse<String>) -> Void) -> Self {
response(queue: queue,
responseSerializer: StringResponseSerializer(dataPreprocessor: dataPreprocessor,
encoding: encoding,
emptyResponseCodes: emptyResponseCodes,
emptyRequestMethods: emptyRequestMethods),
completionHandler: completionHandler)
}
}
// MARK: - JSON
/// A `ResponseSerializer` that decodes the response data using `JSONSerialization`. By default, a request returning
/// `nil` or no data is considered an error. However, if the request has an `HTTPMethod` or the response has an
/// HTTP status code valid for empty responses, then an `NSNull` value is returned.
public final class JSONResponseSerializer: ResponseSerializer {
public let dataPreprocessor: DataPreprocessor
public let emptyResponseCodes: Set<Int>
public let emptyRequestMethods: Set<HTTPMethod>
/// `JSONSerialization.ReadingOptions` used when serializing a response.
public let options: JSONSerialization.ReadingOptions
/// Creates an instance with the provided values.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - dataPreprocessor: `DataPreprocessor` used to prepare the received `Data` for serialization.
/// - emptyResponseCodes: The HTTP response codes for which empty responses are allowed. `[204, 205]` by default.
/// - emptyRequestMethods: The HTTP request methods for which empty responses are allowed. `[.head]` by default.
/// - options: The options to use. `.allowFragments` by default.
public init(dataPreprocessor: DataPreprocessor = JSONResponseSerializer.defaultDataPreprocessor,
emptyResponseCodes: Set<Int> = JSONResponseSerializer.defaultEmptyResponseCodes,
emptyRequestMethods: Set<HTTPMethod> = JSONResponseSerializer.defaultEmptyRequestMethods,
options: JSONSerialization.ReadingOptions = .allowFragments) {
self.dataPreprocessor = dataPreprocessor
self.emptyResponseCodes = emptyResponseCodes
self.emptyRequestMethods = emptyRequestMethods
self.options = options
}
public func serialize(request: URLRequest?, response: HTTPURLResponse?, data: Data?, error: Error?) throws -> Any {
guard error == nil else { throw error! }
guard var data = data, !data.isEmpty else {
guard emptyResponseAllowed(forRequest: request, response: response) else {
throw AFError.responseSerializationFailed(reason: .inputDataNilOrZeroLength)
}
return NSNull()
}
data = try dataPreprocessor.preprocess(data)
do {
return try JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: data, options: options)
} catch {
throw AFError.responseSerializationFailed(reason: .jsonSerializationFailed(error: error))
}
}
}
extension DataRequest {
/// Adds a handler using a `JSONResponseSerializer` to be called once the request has finished.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - queue: The queue on which the completion handler is dispatched. `.main` by default.
/// - dataPreprocessor: `DataPreprocessor` which processes the received `Data` before calling the
/// `completionHandler`. `PassthroughPreprocessor()` by default.
/// - encoding: The string encoding. Defaults to `nil`, in which case the encoding will be determined
/// from the server response, falling back to the default HTTP character set, `ISO-8859-1`.
/// - emptyResponseCodes: HTTP status codes for which empty responses are always valid. `[204, 205]` by default.
/// - emptyRequestMethods: `HTTPMethod`s for which empty responses are always valid. `[.head]` by default.
/// - options: `JSONSerialization.ReadingOptions` used when parsing the response. `.allowFragments`
/// by default.
/// - completionHandler: A closure to be executed once the request has finished.
///
/// - Returns: The request.
@discardableResult
public func responseJSON(queue: DispatchQueue = .main,
dataPreprocessor: DataPreprocessor = JSONResponseSerializer.defaultDataPreprocessor,
emptyResponseCodes: Set<Int> = JSONResponseSerializer.defaultEmptyResponseCodes,
emptyRequestMethods: Set<HTTPMethod> = JSONResponseSerializer.defaultEmptyRequestMethods,
options: JSONSerialization.ReadingOptions = .allowFragments,
completionHandler: @escaping (AFDataResponse<Any>) -> Void) -> Self {
response(queue: queue,
responseSerializer: JSONResponseSerializer(dataPreprocessor: dataPreprocessor,
emptyResponseCodes: emptyResponseCodes,
emptyRequestMethods: emptyRequestMethods,
options: options),
completionHandler: completionHandler)
}
}
extension DownloadRequest {
/// Adds a handler using a `JSONResponseSerializer` to be called once the request has finished.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - queue: The queue on which the completion handler is dispatched. `.main` by default.
/// - dataPreprocessor: `DataPreprocessor` which processes the received `Data` before calling the
/// `completionHandler`. `PassthroughPreprocessor()` by default.
/// - encoding: The string encoding. Defaults to `nil`, in which case the encoding will be determined
/// from the server response, falling back to the default HTTP character set, `ISO-8859-1`.
/// - emptyResponseCodes: HTTP status codes for which empty responses are always valid. `[204, 205]` by default.
/// - emptyRequestMethods: `HTTPMethod`s for which empty responses are always valid. `[.head]` by default.
/// - options: `JSONSerialization.ReadingOptions` used when parsing the response. `.allowFragments`
/// by default.
/// - completionHandler: A closure to be executed once the request has finished.
///
/// - Returns: The request.
@discardableResult
public func responseJSON(queue: DispatchQueue = .main,
dataPreprocessor: DataPreprocessor = JSONResponseSerializer.defaultDataPreprocessor,
emptyResponseCodes: Set<Int> = JSONResponseSerializer.defaultEmptyResponseCodes,
emptyRequestMethods: Set<HTTPMethod> = JSONResponseSerializer.defaultEmptyRequestMethods,
options: JSONSerialization.ReadingOptions = .allowFragments,
completionHandler: @escaping (AFDownloadResponse<Any>) -> Void) -> Self {
response(queue: queue,
responseSerializer: JSONResponseSerializer(dataPreprocessor: dataPreprocessor,
emptyResponseCodes: emptyResponseCodes,
emptyRequestMethods: emptyRequestMethods,
options: options),
completionHandler: completionHandler)
}
}
// MARK: - Empty
/// Protocol representing an empty response. Use `T.emptyValue()` to get an instance.
public protocol EmptyResponse {
/// Empty value for the conforming type.
///
/// - Returns: Value of `Self` to use for empty values.
static func emptyValue() -> Self
}
/// Type representing an empty value. Use `Empty.value` to get the static instance.
public struct Empty: Codable {
/// Static `Empty` instance used for all `Empty` responses.
public static let value = Empty()
}
extension Empty: EmptyResponse {
public static func emptyValue() -> Empty {
value
}
}
// MARK: - DataDecoder Protocol
/// Any type which can decode `Data` into a `Decodable` type.
public protocol DataDecoder {
/// Decode `Data` into the provided type.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - type: The `Type` to be decoded.
/// - data: The `Data` to be decoded.
///
/// - Returns: The decoded value of type `D`.
/// - Throws: Any error that occurs during decode.
func decode<D: Decodable>(_ type: D.Type, from data: Data) throws -> D
}
/// `JSONDecoder` automatically conforms to `DataDecoder`.
extension JSONDecoder: DataDecoder {}
/// `PropertyListDecoder` automatically conforms to `DataDecoder`.
extension PropertyListDecoder: DataDecoder {}
// MARK: - Decodable
/// A `ResponseSerializer` that decodes the response data as a generic value using any type that conforms to
/// `DataDecoder`. By default, this is an instance of `JSONDecoder`. Additionally, a request returning `nil` or no data
/// is considered an error. However, if the request has an `HTTPMethod` or the response has an HTTP status code valid
/// for empty responses then an empty value will be returned. If the decoded type conforms to `EmptyResponse`, the
/// type's `emptyValue()` will be returned. If the decoded type is `Empty`, the `.value` instance is returned. If the
/// decoded type *does not* conform to `EmptyResponse` and isn't `Empty`, an error will be produced.
public final class DecodableResponseSerializer<T: Decodable>: ResponseSerializer {
public let dataPreprocessor: DataPreprocessor
/// The `DataDecoder` instance used to decode responses.
public let decoder: DataDecoder
public let emptyResponseCodes: Set<Int>
public let emptyRequestMethods: Set<HTTPMethod>
/// Creates an instance using the values provided.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - dataPreprocessor: `DataPreprocessor` used to prepare the received `Data` for serialization.
/// - decoder: The `DataDecoder`. `JSONDecoder()` by default.
/// - emptyResponseCodes: The HTTP response codes for which empty responses are allowed. `[204, 205]` by default.
/// - emptyRequestMethods: The HTTP request methods for which empty responses are allowed. `[.head]` by default.
public init(dataPreprocessor: DataPreprocessor = DecodableResponseSerializer.defaultDataPreprocessor,
decoder: DataDecoder = JSONDecoder(),
emptyResponseCodes: Set<Int> = DecodableResponseSerializer.defaultEmptyResponseCodes,
emptyRequestMethods: Set<HTTPMethod> = DecodableResponseSerializer.defaultEmptyRequestMethods) {
self.dataPreprocessor = dataPreprocessor
self.decoder = decoder
self.emptyResponseCodes = emptyResponseCodes
self.emptyRequestMethods = emptyRequestMethods
}
public func serialize(request: URLRequest?, response: HTTPURLResponse?, data: Data?, error: Error?) throws -> T {
guard error == nil else { throw error! }
guard var data = data, !data.isEmpty else {
guard emptyResponseAllowed(forRequest: request, response: response) else {
throw AFError.responseSerializationFailed(reason: .inputDataNilOrZeroLength)
}
guard let emptyResponseType = T.self as? EmptyResponse.Type, let emptyValue = emptyResponseType.emptyValue() as? T else {
throw AFError.responseSerializationFailed(reason: .invalidEmptyResponse(type: "\(T.self)"))
}
return emptyValue
}
data = try dataPreprocessor.preprocess(data)
do {
return try decoder.decode(T.self, from: data)
} catch {
throw AFError.responseSerializationFailed(reason: .decodingFailed(error: error))
}
}
}
extension DataRequest {
/// Adds a handler using a `DecodableResponseSerializer` to be called once the request has finished.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - type: `Decodable` type to decode from response data.
/// - queue: The queue on which the completion handler is dispatched. `.main` by default.
/// - dataPreprocessor: `DataPreprocessor` which processes the received `Data` before calling the
/// `completionHandler`. `PassthroughPreprocessor()` by default.
/// - decoder: `DataDecoder` to use to decode the response. `JSONDecoder()` by default.
/// - encoding: The string encoding. Defaults to `nil`, in which case the encoding will be determined
/// from the server response, falling back to the default HTTP character set, `ISO-8859-1`.
/// - emptyResponseCodes: HTTP status codes for which empty responses are always valid. `[204, 205]` by default.
/// - emptyRequestMethods: `HTTPMethod`s for which empty responses are always valid. `[.head]` by default.
/// - options: `JSONSerialization.ReadingOptions` used when parsing the response. `.allowFragments`
/// by default.
/// - completionHandler: A closure to be executed once the request has finished.
///
/// - Returns: The request.
@discardableResult
public func responseDecodable<T: Decodable>(of type: T.Type = T.self,
queue: DispatchQueue = .main,
dataPreprocessor: DataPreprocessor = DecodableResponseSerializer<T>.defaultDataPreprocessor,
decoder: DataDecoder = JSONDecoder(),
emptyResponseCodes: Set<Int> = DecodableResponseSerializer<T>.defaultEmptyResponseCodes,
emptyRequestMethods: Set<HTTPMethod> = DecodableResponseSerializer<T>.defaultEmptyRequestMethods,
completionHandler: @escaping (AFDataResponse<T>) -> Void) -> Self {
response(queue: queue,
responseSerializer: DecodableResponseSerializer(dataPreprocessor: dataPreprocessor,
decoder: decoder,
emptyResponseCodes: emptyResponseCodes,
emptyRequestMethods: emptyRequestMethods),
completionHandler: completionHandler)
}
}
extension DownloadRequest {
/// Adds a handler using a `DecodableResponseSerializer` to be called once the request has finished.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - type: `Decodable` type to decode from response data.
/// - queue: The queue on which the completion handler is dispatched. `.main` by default.
/// - dataPreprocessor: `DataPreprocessor` which processes the received `Data` before calling the
/// `completionHandler`. `PassthroughPreprocessor()` by default.
/// - decoder: `DataDecoder` to use to decode the response. `JSONDecoder()` by default.
/// - encoding: The string encoding. Defaults to `nil`, in which case the encoding will be determined
/// from the server response, falling back to the default HTTP character set, `ISO-8859-1`.
/// - emptyResponseCodes: HTTP status codes for which empty responses are always valid. `[204, 205]` by default.
/// - emptyRequestMethods: `HTTPMethod`s for which empty responses are always valid. `[.head]` by default.
/// - options: `JSONSerialization.ReadingOptions` used when parsing the response. `.allowFragments`
/// by default.
/// - completionHandler: A closure to be executed once the request has finished.
///
/// - Returns: The request.
@discardableResult
public func responseDecodable<T: Decodable>(of type: T.Type = T.self,
queue: DispatchQueue = .main,
dataPreprocessor: DataPreprocessor = DecodableResponseSerializer<T>.defaultDataPreprocessor,
decoder: DataDecoder = JSONDecoder(),
emptyResponseCodes: Set<Int> = DecodableResponseSerializer<T>.defaultEmptyResponseCodes,
emptyRequestMethods: Set<HTTPMethod> = DecodableResponseSerializer<T>.defaultEmptyRequestMethods,
completionHandler: @escaping (AFDownloadResponse<T>) -> Void) -> Self {
response(queue: queue,
responseSerializer: DecodableResponseSerializer(dataPreprocessor: dataPreprocessor,
decoder: decoder,
emptyResponseCodes: emptyResponseCodes,
emptyRequestMethods: emptyRequestMethods),
completionHandler: completionHandler)
}
}
// MARK: - DataStreamRequest
/// A type which can serialize incoming `Data`.
public protocol DataStreamSerializer {
/// Type produced from the serialized `Data`.
associatedtype SerializedObject
/// Serializes incoming `Data` into a `SerializedObject` value.
///
/// - Parameter data: `Data` to be serialized.
///
/// - Throws: Any error produced during serialization.
func serialize(_ data: Data) throws -> SerializedObject
}
/// `DataStreamSerializer` which uses the provided `DataPreprocessor` and `DataDecoder` to serialize the incoming `Data`.
public struct DecodableStreamSerializer<T: Decodable>: DataStreamSerializer {
/// `DataDecoder` used to decode incoming `Data`.
public let decoder: DataDecoder
/// `DataPreprocessor` incoming `Data` is passed through before being passed to the `DataDecoder`.
public let dataPreprocessor: DataPreprocessor
/// Creates an instance with the provided `DataDecoder` and `DataPreprocessor`.
/// - Parameters:
/// - decoder: ` DataDecoder` used to decode incoming `Data`.
/// - dataPreprocessor: `DataPreprocessor` used to process incoming `Data` before it's passed through the `decoder`.
public init(decoder: DataDecoder = JSONDecoder(), dataPreprocessor: DataPreprocessor = PassthroughPreprocessor()) {
self.decoder = decoder
self.dataPreprocessor = dataPreprocessor
}
public func serialize(_ data: Data) throws -> T {
let processedData = try dataPreprocessor.preprocess(data)
do {
return try decoder.decode(T.self, from: processedData)
} catch {
throw AFError.responseSerializationFailed(reason: .decodingFailed(error: error))
}
}
}
/// `DataStreamSerializer` which performs no serialization on incoming `Data`.
public struct PassthroughStreamSerializer: DataStreamSerializer {
public func serialize(_ data: Data) throws -> Data { data }
}
/// `DataStreamSerializer` which serializes incoming stream `Data` into `UTF8`-decoded `String` values.
public struct StringStreamSerializer: DataStreamSerializer {
public func serialize(_ data: Data) throws -> String {
String(decoding: data, as: UTF8.self)
}
}
extension DataStreamRequest {
/// Adds a `StreamHandler` which performs no parsing on incoming `Data`.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - queue: `DispatchQueue` on which to perform `StreamHandler` closure.
/// - stream: `StreamHandler` closure called as `Data` is received. May be called multiple times.
///
/// - Returns: The `DataStreamRequest`.
@discardableResult
public func responseStream(on queue: DispatchQueue = .main, stream: @escaping Handler<Data, Never>) -> Self {
let parser = { [unowned self] (data: Data) in
queue.async {
self.capturingError {
try stream(.init(event: .stream(.success(data)), token: .init(self)))
}
self.updateAndCompleteIfPossible()
}
}
$streamMutableState.write { $0.streams.append(parser) }
appendStreamCompletion(on: queue, stream: stream)
return self
}
/// Adds a `StreamHandler` which uses the provided `DataStreamSerializer` to process incoming `Data`.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - serializer: `DataStreamSerializer` used to process incoming `Data`. Its work is done on the `serializationQueue`.
/// - queue: `DispatchQueue` on which to perform `StreamHandler` closure.
/// - stream: `StreamHandler` closure called as `Data` is received. May be called multiple times.
///
/// - Returns: The `DataStreamRequest`.
@discardableResult
public func responseStream<Serializer: DataStreamSerializer>(using serializer: Serializer,
on queue: DispatchQueue = .main,
stream: @escaping Handler<Serializer.SerializedObject, AFError>) -> Self {
let parser = { [unowned self] (data: Data) in
self.serializationQueue.async {
// Start work on serialization queue.
let result = Result { try serializer.serialize(data) }
.mapError { $0.asAFError(or: .responseSerializationFailed(reason: .customSerializationFailed(error: $0))) }
// End work on serialization queue.
self.underlyingQueue.async {
self.eventMonitor?.request(self, didParseStream: result)
if result.isFailure, self.automaticallyCancelOnStreamError {
self.cancel()
}
queue.async {
self.capturingError {
try stream(.init(event: .stream(result), token: .init(self)))
}
self.updateAndCompleteIfPossible()
}
}
}
}
$streamMutableState.write { $0.streams.append(parser) }
appendStreamCompletion(on: queue, stream: stream)
return self
}
/// Adds a `StreamHandler` which parses incoming `Data` as a UTF8 `String`.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - queue: `DispatchQueue` on which to perform `StreamHandler` closure.
/// - stream: `StreamHandler` closure called as `Data` is received. May be called multiple times.
///
/// - Returns: The `DataStreamRequest`.
@discardableResult
public func responseStreamString(on queue: DispatchQueue = .main,
stream: @escaping Handler<String, Never>) -> Self {
let parser = { [unowned self] (data: Data) in
self.serializationQueue.async {
// Start work on serialization queue.
let string = String(decoding: data, as: UTF8.self)
// End work on serialization queue.
self.underlyingQueue.async {
self.eventMonitor?.request(self, didParseStream: .success(string))
queue.async {
self.capturingError {
try stream(.init(event: .stream(.success(string)), token: .init(self)))
}
self.updateAndCompleteIfPossible()
}
}
}
}
$streamMutableState.write { $0.streams.append(parser) }
appendStreamCompletion(on: queue, stream: stream)
return self
}
private func updateAndCompleteIfPossible() {
$streamMutableState.write { state in
state.numberOfExecutingStreams -= 1
guard state.numberOfExecutingStreams == 0, !state.enqueuedCompletionEvents.isEmpty else { return }
let completionEvents = state.enqueuedCompletionEvents
self.underlyingQueue.async { completionEvents.forEach { $0() } }
state.enqueuedCompletionEvents.removeAll()
}
}
/// Adds a `StreamHandler` which parses incoming `Data` using the provided `DataDecoder`.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - type: `Decodable` type to parse incoming `Data` into.
/// - queue: `DispatchQueue` on which to perform `StreamHandler` closure.
/// - decoder: `DataDecoder` used to decode the incoming `Data`.
/// - preprocessor: `DataPreprocessor` used to process the incoming `Data` before it's passed to the `decoder`.
/// - stream: `StreamHandler` closure called as `Data` is received. May be called multiple times.
///
/// - Returns: The `DataStreamRequest`.
@discardableResult
public func responseStreamDecodable<T: Decodable>(of type: T.Type = T.self,
on queue: DispatchQueue = .main,
using decoder: DataDecoder = JSONDecoder(),
preprocessor: DataPreprocessor = PassthroughPreprocessor(),
stream: @escaping Handler<T, AFError>) -> Self {
responseStream(using: DecodableStreamSerializer<T>(decoder: decoder, dataPreprocessor: preprocessor),
stream: stream)
}
}