Im trying to make a GET request to Foursquare's Photos From a Venue and Foursquare's Explore at the same time. Right now (correct me if I'm wrong) I have two methods to make the request via Alamofire and convert the response to a JSON object using SwiftyJSON.
I can successfully update the UITableViewCell's labels to reflect the data using makeRequest() below, but can't update the UIImage for the background photo of each respective cell.
My problem is A) getting a usable photo URL, and B) Initializing "pin" while providing data from two separate requests. In order to initialize pin, I need to set all of the values. Im geting 90% of the values from one request, and 10% (the photo URL that I need to get) from another request. How do I initialize "pin" with data from two separate requests?
makeImageRequest:
func makeImageRequest() {
let venueID = "43695300f964a5208c291fe3"
let firstURL = "https://api.foursquare.com/v2/venues/\(venueID)/photos"
Alamofire.request(.GET, firstURL, parameters: [
"client_id" : foursquareClientID,
"client_secret" : foursquareClientSecret,
"v" : "20140806",
"m" : "foursquare",
"limit" : "10"
])
.responseJSON { (request, response, data, error) in
println(request)
println(response)
println(error)
let jsonObj = JSON(data!)
self.pins = []
for obj in jsonObj["response"]["photos"]["items"].arrayValue {
let photoURL = obj["prefix"]["suffix"].stringValue
println("the photo url is\(photoURL)")
let pin = Pin(title: obj["venue"]["name"].stringValue, openUntil: obj["venue"]["hours"]["status"].stringValue, address: obj["venue"]["location"]["address"].stringValue, ratingSignals: obj["venue"]["ratingSignals"].stringValue, ratingImage: UIImage(named:"Score8-5")!, venueImage: UIImage(named: "FloraGrubTestImage.jpg")!)
self.pins.append(pin)
}
self.tableView.reloadData()
}
}
and makeRequest
func makeRequest(searchString: String) {
let secondURL = "https://api.foursquare.com/v2/venues/explore"
Alamofire.request(.GET, secondURL, parameters: [
"client_id" : foursquareClientID,
"client_secret" : foursquareClientSecret,
"ll" : "37.71987,-122.470089",
"query" : searchString,
"radius" : "1000",
"limit" : "10",
"v" : "20140806",
"m" : "foursquare"
])
.responseJSON { (request, response, data, error) in
println(request)
println(response)
println(error)
let jsonObj = JSON(data!)
self.pins = []
println(jsonObj)
for obj in jsonObj["response"]["groups"][0]["items"].arrayValue {
let pin = Pin(title: obj["venue"]["name"].stringValue, openUntil: obj["venue"]["hours"]["status"].stringValue, address: obj["venue"]["location"]["address"].stringValue, ratingSignals: obj["venue"]["ratingSignals"].stringValue, ratingImage: UIImage(named:"Score8-5")!, venueImage: UIImage(named: "FloraGrubTestImage.jpg")!)
self.pins.append(pin)
}
self.tableView.reloadData()
}
}
I have a separate bindData() method in my UITableViewCell class. Does this make sense? Can anyone help me?
UPDATE: An engineer I work with suggested that I make another request inside of the same method makeRequest and not bother with breaking it out into two separate methods. I also read a tutorial online that suggests a response router of some kind. Any suggestions on how I can refactor this code into one method?
UPDATE #2: I have renamed this question as I realize that the original question was not my real problem
Score8-5
andFloraGrubTestImage.jpg
.photoURL
variable, which you don't actually use anywhere.