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ReleasedLast Release | Feb 2015 |
Maintained by Marco Palladino, Thibault Charbonnier.
Unirest is a set of lightweight HTTP libraries available in multiple languages.
GET
, POST
, PUT
, PATCH
, DELETE
requestsNSDictionary
or NSArray
) for JSON responsesDownload the Objective-C Unirest Library from GitHub (or clone the repo) and import the folder into your project. You can also install Unirest-obj-c with CocoaPods.
The Unirest-Obj-C client library requires ARC (Automatic Reference Counting) to be enabled in your Xcode project. To enable ARC select your project or target and then go to Build Settings and under the section Apple LLVM compiler 3.0 - Language you will see the option Objective-C Automatic Reference Counting:
For existing projects, fortunately Xcode offers a tool to convert existing code to ARC, which is available at Edit -> Refactor -> Convert to Objective-C ARC
So you're probably wondering how using Unirest makes creating requests in Objective-C easier, let's look at a working example:
NSDictionary* headers = @{@"accept": @"application/json"};
NSDictionary* parameters = @{@"parameter": @"value", @"foo": @"bar"};
UNIHTTPJsonResponse *response = [[UNIRest post:^(UNISimpleRequest *request) {
[request setUrl:@"http://httpbin.org/post"];
[request setHeaders:headers];
[request setParameters:parameters];
}] asJson];
Just like in the Unirest Java library the Objective-C library supports multiple response types given as the last parameter. In the example above we use asJson
to get a JSON response, likewise there are asBinary
and asString
for responses of other nature such as file data and hypermedia responses.
For non-blocking requests you will want to make an asychronous request to keep your application going while data is fetched or updated in the background, doing so with unirest is extremely easy with barely any code change from the previous example:
NSDictionary *headers = @{@"accept": @"application/json"};
NSDictionary *parameters = @{@"parameter": @"value", @"foo": @"bar"};
[[UNIRest post:^(UNISimpleRequest *request) {
[request setUrl:@"http://httpbin.org/post"];
[request setHeaders:headers];
[request setParameters:parameters];
}] asJsonAsync:^(UNIHTTPJsonResponse* response, NSError *error) {
// This is the asyncronous callback block
NSInteger code = response.code;
NSDictionary *responseHeaders = response.headers;
UNIJsonNode *body = response.body;
NSData *rawBody = response.rawBody;
}];
You can cancel an asyncronous request by invoking the cancel
method on the UNIUrlConnection
object:
UNIUrlConnection *asyncConnection = [[UNIRest get:^(UNISimpleRequest *simpleRequest) {
[request setUrl:@"http://httpbin.org/get"];
}] asJsonAsync:^(UNIHTTPJsonResponse *response, NSError *error) {
// Do something
}];
[asyncConnection cancel]; // Cancel request
Transferring files through request with unirest in Objective-C can be done by creating a NSURL
object and passing it along as a parameter value with a UNISimpleRequest
like so:
NSDictionary* headers = @{@"accept": @"application/json"};
NSURL* file = nil;
NSDictionary* parameters = @{@"parameter": @"value", @"file": file};
UNIHTTPJsonResponse *response = [[UNIRest post:^(UNISimpleRequest *request) {
[request setUrl:@"http://httpbin.org/post"];
[request setHeaders:headers];
[request setParameters:parameters];
}] asJson];
To send a custom body such as JSON simply serialize your data utilizing the NSJSONSerialization
with a BodyRequest
and [method]Entity
instead of just [method]
block like so:
NSDictionary *headers = @{@"accept": @"application/json"};
NSDictionary *parameters = @{@"parameter": @"value", @"foo": @"bar"};
UNIHTTPJsonResponse *response = [[UNIRest postEntity:^(UNIBodyRequest *request) {
[request setUrl:@"http://httpbin.org/post"];
[request setHeaders:headers];
// Converting NSDictionary to JSON:
[request setBody:[NSJSONSerialization dataWithJSONObject:parameters options:0 error:nil]];
}] asJson];
Authenticating the request with basic authentication can be done by setting the username
and password
properties in the builder:
UNIHTTPJsonResponse *response = [[UNIRest get:^(UNISimpleRequest *request) {
[request setUrl:@"http://httpbin.org/get"];
[request setUsername:@"user"];
[request setPassword:@"password"];
}] asJson];
The Objective-C unirest library uses configuration blocks of type UNISimpleRequest and UNIBodyRequest to configure the URL, Headers, and Parameters / Body of the request.
+(UNIHTTPRequest*) get:(void (^)(UNISimpleRequestBlock*)) config;
+(UNIHTTPRequestWithBody*) post:(void (^)(UNISimpleRequestBlock*)) config;
+(UNIHTTPRequestWithBody*) postEntity:(void (^)(UNIBodyRequestBlock*)) config;
+(UNIHTTPRequestWithBody*) put:(void (^)(UNISimpleRequestBlock*)) config;
+(UNIHTTPRequestWithBody*) putEntity:(void (^)(UNIBodyRequestBlock*)) config;
+(UNIHTTPRequestWithBody*) patch:(void (^)(UNISimpleRequestBlock*)) config;
+(UNIHTTPRequestWithBody*) patchEntity:(void (^)(UNIBodyRequestBlock*)) config;
+(UNIHTTPRequestWithBody*) delete:(void (^)(UNISimpleRequestBlock*)) config;
+(UNIHTTPRequestWithBody*) deleteEntity:(void (^)(UNIBodyRequestBlock*)) config;
UNIHTTPRequest
[UNIRest get:
(void (^)(UNISimpleRequestBlock*))] config;
Sends equivalent request with method type to given URL
UNIHTTPRequestWithBody
[UNIRest (post|postEntity):
(void (^)(UNISimpleRequestBlock|UNIBodyRequestBlock)(*))] config;
Sends equivalent request with method type to given URL
UNIHTTPRequestWithBody
[UNIRest (put|putEntity):
(void (^)(UNISimpleRequestBlock|UNIBodyRequestBlock)(*))] config;
Sends equivalent request with method type to given URL
UNIHTTPRequestWithBody
[UNIRest (patch|patchEntity):
(void (^)(UNISimpleRequestBlock|UNIBodyRequestBlock)(*))] config;
Sends equivalent request with method type to given URL
UNIHTTPRequestWithBody
[UNIRest (delete|deleteEntity):
(void (^)(UNISimpleRequestBlock|UNIBodyRequestBlock)(*))] config;
Sends equivalent request with method type to given URL
The UNIHTTPRequest
and UNIHTTPRequestWithBody
can then be executed by calling one of:
-(UNIHTTPStringResponse*) asString;
-(UNIHTTPStringResponse*) asString:(NSError**) error;
-(UNIUrlConnection*) asStringAsync:(UNIHTTPStringResponseBlock) response;
-(UNIHTTPBinaryResponse*) asBinary;
-(UNIHTTPBinaryResponse*) asBinary:(NSError**) error;
-(UNIUrlConnection*) asBinaryAsync:(UNIHTTPBinaryResponseBlock) response;
-(UNIHTTPJsonResponse*) asJson;
-(UNIHTTPJsonResponse*) asJson:(NSError**) error;
-(UNIUrlConnection*) asJsonAsync:(UNIHTTPJsonResponseBlock) response;
-(UNIHTTPStringResponse*)
asString;
Blocking request call with response returned as string for Hypermedia APIs or other.
-(UNIHTTPStringResponse*) asString:(NSError**) error;
Blocking request call with response returned as string and error handling.
-(UNIUrlConnection*) asStringAsync:(UNIHTTPStringResponseBlock) response;
Asynchronous request call with response returned as string for Hypermedia APIs or other.
-(UNIHTTPBinaryResponse*)
asBinary;
Blocking request call with response returned as binary output for files and other media.
-(UNIHTTPBinaryResponse*) asBinary:(NSError**) error;
Blocking request call with response returned as binary output and error handling.
-(UNIUrlConnection*) asBinaryAsync:(UNIHTTPBinaryResponseBlock) response;
Asynchronous request call with response returned as binary output for files and other media.
-(UNIHTTPJsonResponse*)
asJson;
Blocking request call with response returned as JSON.
-(UNIHTTPJsonResponse*) asString:(NSError**) error;
Blocking request call with response returned as JSON and error handling.
-(UNIUrlConnection*) asJsonAsync:(UNIHTTPJsonResponseBlock) response;
Asynchronous request call with response returned as JSON.
You can set some advanced configuration to tune Unirest-Obj-C:
You can set a custom timeout value (in seconds):
[UNIRest timeout:2];
By default the timeout is 60
.
You can set default headers that will be sent on every request:
[UNIRest defaultHeader:@"Header1" value:@"Value1"];
[UNIRest defaultHeader:@"Header2" value:@"Value2"];
You can clear the default headers anytime with:
[UNIRest clearDefaultHeaders];
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