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What am I doing wrong? I am trying to use an api, but first I need to learn to do http stuff in swift.

I am using this code in the playground:

// Playground - noun: a place where people can play

// import Cocoa - this is commented out due to "No such module 'Cocoa'"
import XCPlayground

let url = NSURL(string: "http://stackoverflow.com")
let request = NSURLRequest(URL: url)

var waiting = true

NSURLConnection.sendAsynchronousRequest(request, queue:NSOperationQueue.currentQueue() {
    response, maybeData, error in
    waiting = false
    if let data = maybeData {
        let contents = NSString(data:data, encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding)
        println(contents)
    } else {
        println(error.localizedDescription)
    }
    }

    while(waiting) {
    NSRunLoop.currentRunLoop().runMode(NSDefaultRunLoopMode, beforeDate: NSDate())
    usleep(10)
}

and getting these errors in the console:

Playground execution failed: <EXPR>:12:11: error: use of unresolved identifier 'NSURL'
let url = NSURL(string: "http://www.stackoverflow.com")
          ^
<EXPR>:14:12: error: use of unresolved identifier 'NSURLSession'
let task = NSURLSession.sharedSession().dataTaskWithURL(url) {(data, response, error) in
           ^
<EXPR>:15:13: error: use of unresolved identifier 'NSString'
    println(NSString(data: data, encoding: NSUTF8StringEncoding))
            ^
<EXPR>:15:44: error: use of unresolved identifier 'NSUTF8StringEncoding'
    println(NSString(data: data, encoding: NSUTF8StringEncoding))
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  • I suggest you use NSUrlConnection with NSUrlConnectionDataDelegate for Async calls. try to do a test project since in Playgroud might be a little difficult, IMHO, to be able to test it and be ready to use in a real environment
    – S.H.
    Nov 13, 2014 at 14:39

1 Answer 1

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You need to import Foundation framework to make those types available. So add following import line to your playground:

import Foundation
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