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I'm trying to ultimately have an NSMutableURLRequest with a valid HTTPBody, but I can't seem to get my string data (coming from a UITextField) into a usable NSData object.

I've seen this method for going the other way:

NSString(data data: NSData!, encoding encoding: UInt)

But I can't seem to find any documentation for my use case. I'm open to putting the string into some other type if necessary, but none of the initialization options for NSData using Swift seem to be what I'm looking for.

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In Swift 3

let data = string.data(using: .utf8)

In Swift 2 (or if you already have a NSString instance)

let data = string.dataUsingEncoding(NSUTF8StringEncoding)

In Swift 1 (or if you have a swift String):

let data = (string as NSString).dataUsingEncoding(NSUTF8StringEncoding)

Also note that data is an Optional<NSData> (since the conversion might fail), so you'll need to unwrap it before using it, for instance:

if let d = data {
    println(d)
}
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  • Swift can infer NSData type? Jun 4, 2014 at 14:18
  • @NicolasManzini sure it can, as with any other type. Jun 4, 2014 at 14:18
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    @macdonjo yep, that API changed over time and now it returns an Optional<NSData>, which you need to unwrap before using Sep 21, 2014 at 16:57
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    In Swift2, there's no need to use "as" cast since it's automatically bridged
    – LiangWang
    Jun 18, 2015 at 1:51
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    A conversion to UTF-8 cannot fail, therefore an optional binding it not really needed, you can force-unwrap here.
    – Martin R
    Aug 25, 2016 at 6:52
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Swift 4 & 3

Creating Data object from String object has been changed in Swift 3. Correct version now is:

let data = "any string".data(using: .utf8)
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  • Thanks. This worked for me in swift 3 perfectly. let input = "test string" let xdata = input.data(using: String.Encoding.utf8)
    – raddevus
    Oct 2, 2016 at 15:59
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    Any idea why String(data: data!, encoding: .nonLossyASCII) will be nil? Oct 13, 2016 at 6:53
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In swift 5

let data = Data(YourString.utf8)
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4

Here very simple method

let data = string.dataUsingEncoding(NSUTF8StringEncoding, allowLossyConversion: false)
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Swift 4

let data = myStringVariable.data(using: String.Encoding.utf8.rawValue)
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  • Don't use NSString in Swift.
    – vadian
    Nov 21, 2018 at 7:57
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Convert String to Data

extension String {
    func toData() -> Data {
        return Data(self.utf8)
    }
}

Convert Data to String

extension Data {
      func toString() -> String {
          return String(decoding: self, as: UTF8.self)
      }
   }
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// Checking the format
var urlString: NSString = NSString(data: jsonData, encoding: NSUTF8StringEncoding)

// Convert your data and set your request's HTTPBody property
var stringData: NSString = NSString(string: "jsonRequest=\(urlString)")

var requestBodyData: NSData = stringData.dataUsingEncoding(NSUTF8StringEncoding)!
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To create not optional data I recommend using it:

let key = "1234567"
let keyData = Data(key.utf8)
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    In Swift 3+ this is the most efficient way.
    – vadian
    Nov 21, 2018 at 7:52
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Swift 4.2

let data = yourString.data(using: .utf8, allowLossyConversion: true)

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