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In the Alamofire upload code there is a name and fileName field.

Alamofire.upload(
                    .POST,
                    "http://192.168.1.241:8080/file/user",
                    multipartFormData: { multipartFormData in
                        multipartFormData.appendBodyPart(data: imageData, name: "file", fileName: "file", mimeType: "image/jpeg")
                    },
                    encodingCompletion: { encodingResult in
                        switch encodingResult {
                        case .Success(let upload, _, _):
                            upload.progress { bytesWritten, totalBytesWritten, totalBytesExpectedToWrite in
                                dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue()) {
                                    let percent = (Float(totalBytesWritten) / Float(totalBytesExpectedToWrite))
                                    //progress(percent: percent)
                                    print(percent)
                                }
                            }
                            upload.responseJSON { response in
                                debugPrint(response)
                            }
                        case .Failure(let encodingError):
                            debugPrint(encodingError)
                        }
                    }
                    )

In my Spring server I looking for @RequestParam("file") MultipartFile file and I could not get it to work because I was setting name to file. But apparently I needed to set the fileName to "file".

What exactly is the purpose of name if it doesn't seem to be used for request parameter mapping?

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For "file" it means the full NSURL property of your file (example: www.mysite.com/myvideo.mp4), for "filename" just only the lastPathComponent in String format (example: video.mp4)

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  • but why does it need a NSURL property of the file when you are already passing the NSData of the file?
    – Alan
    Jun 16, 2016 at 15:00
  • Because the NSURL property can be composed by some parameters when the NSData contain just only the file data, so the sources distinguish well the request by the econding of the MultipartFormData. Alamofire is a complex framework based on NSMutableURLRequest. Jun 16, 2016 at 16:08

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