Alamofire is an elegant, open source HTTP networking library written in Swift. It gives you an elegant interface on top of Apple’s URL loading system provided by the Foundation framework. It wraps the URLSession API among others in an easy-to-use interface and provides additional functionality required of modern application development using HTTP networking.

Alamofire offers plenty of features, including Chainable Request / Response Methods, URL / JSON Parameter Encoding, Authentication with URLCredential, and HTTP Response Validation. Additional component libraries by the Alamofire Software Foundation also bring additional functionality to the Alamofire ecosystem.

Features

  • Chainable Request / Response Methods
  • URL / JSON Parameter Encoding
  • Upload File / Data / Stream / MultipartFormData
  • Download File using Request or Resume Data
  • URLCredential Authentication
  • HTTP Response Validation
  • Upload and Download Progress Closures with Progress
  • cURL Command Output
  • Dynamically Adapt and Retry Requests
  • TLS Certificate and Public Key Pinning
  • Network Reachability
  • Comprehensive Unit and Integration Test Coverage

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Categories

HTTP Servers

License

MIT License

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Operating Systems

Apple iPhone, Mac

Programming Language

Swift

Related Categories

Swift HTTP Servers

Registered

2020-05-05