class PostFOrData {
let url = NSURL( string: "http://210.61.209.194:8088/SmarttvWebServiceTopmsoApi/GetReadlist")
var picUrl = NSURL(string : "http://210.61.209.194:8088/SmarttvMedia/img/epi00001.png")
var responseString : NSString = ""
func forData() -> NSString {
let request = NSMutableURLRequest( URL: url!)
request.HTTPMethod = "POST"
var s : NSString = ""
let postString : String = "uid=59"
request.HTTPBody = postString.dataUsingEncoding(NSUTF8StringEncoding)
let task = NSURLSession.sharedSession().dataTaskWithRequest(request) {
data, response, error in
if error != nil {
println("error=\(error)")
return
} else {
println("response = \(response!)")
self.responseString = NSString(data: data, encoding: NSUTF8StringEncoding)!
println("responseString = \(self.responseString)")
}
}
// I want to return NSString here, but I always get nothing
return self.responseString
}
}
Anyone know how to get the data from task?
You can't return data directly from an asynchronous task.
The solution with Swift 2 is to make a completion handler like this:
That way, the completion is only called when the asynchronous task is completed. It is a way to "return" the data without actually using
return
.Swift 3 version