Set alamofire cookies permenantly











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I am using Alamofire for my requests and I get cookies in some of them, everything works fine when I launch the app and use it but when I kill the app and reopen the cookies are not there anymore. I searched a lot and found this but none of the answers helped.
I try to save the cookies after each request and load them before sending request as below:



    func saveCookies(response: DataResponse<Any>) {
let headerFields = response.response?.allHeaderFields as! [String: String]
let url = response.response?.url
let cookies = HTTPCookie.cookies(withResponseHeaderFields: headerFields, for: url!)
var cookieArray = [[HTTPCookiePropertyKey: Any]]()
for cookie in cookies {
cookieArray.append(cookie.properties!)
}
UserDefaults.standard.set(cookieArray, forKey: "savedCookies")
UserDefaults.standard.synchronize()
}

func loadCookies() {
guard let cookieArray = UserDefaults.standard.array(forKey: "savedCookies") as? [[HTTPCookiePropertyKey: Any]] else { return }
for cookieProperties in cookieArray {
if let cookie = HTTPCookie(properties: cookieProperties) {
HTTPCookieStorage.shared.setCookie(cookie)
}
}
}


But still when I kill the app, I can't get the data.










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    I am using Alamofire for my requests and I get cookies in some of them, everything works fine when I launch the app and use it but when I kill the app and reopen the cookies are not there anymore. I searched a lot and found this but none of the answers helped.
    I try to save the cookies after each request and load them before sending request as below:



        func saveCookies(response: DataResponse<Any>) {
    let headerFields = response.response?.allHeaderFields as! [String: String]
    let url = response.response?.url
    let cookies = HTTPCookie.cookies(withResponseHeaderFields: headerFields, for: url!)
    var cookieArray = [[HTTPCookiePropertyKey: Any]]()
    for cookie in cookies {
    cookieArray.append(cookie.properties!)
    }
    UserDefaults.standard.set(cookieArray, forKey: "savedCookies")
    UserDefaults.standard.synchronize()
    }

    func loadCookies() {
    guard let cookieArray = UserDefaults.standard.array(forKey: "savedCookies") as? [[HTTPCookiePropertyKey: Any]] else { return }
    for cookieProperties in cookieArray {
    if let cookie = HTTPCookie(properties: cookieProperties) {
    HTTPCookieStorage.shared.setCookie(cookie)
    }
    }
    }


    But still when I kill the app, I can't get the data.










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      I am using Alamofire for my requests and I get cookies in some of them, everything works fine when I launch the app and use it but when I kill the app and reopen the cookies are not there anymore. I searched a lot and found this but none of the answers helped.
      I try to save the cookies after each request and load them before sending request as below:



          func saveCookies(response: DataResponse<Any>) {
      let headerFields = response.response?.allHeaderFields as! [String: String]
      let url = response.response?.url
      let cookies = HTTPCookie.cookies(withResponseHeaderFields: headerFields, for: url!)
      var cookieArray = [[HTTPCookiePropertyKey: Any]]()
      for cookie in cookies {
      cookieArray.append(cookie.properties!)
      }
      UserDefaults.standard.set(cookieArray, forKey: "savedCookies")
      UserDefaults.standard.synchronize()
      }

      func loadCookies() {
      guard let cookieArray = UserDefaults.standard.array(forKey: "savedCookies") as? [[HTTPCookiePropertyKey: Any]] else { return }
      for cookieProperties in cookieArray {
      if let cookie = HTTPCookie(properties: cookieProperties) {
      HTTPCookieStorage.shared.setCookie(cookie)
      }
      }
      }


      But still when I kill the app, I can't get the data.










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      I am using Alamofire for my requests and I get cookies in some of them, everything works fine when I launch the app and use it but when I kill the app and reopen the cookies are not there anymore. I searched a lot and found this but none of the answers helped.
      I try to save the cookies after each request and load them before sending request as below:



          func saveCookies(response: DataResponse<Any>) {
      let headerFields = response.response?.allHeaderFields as! [String: String]
      let url = response.response?.url
      let cookies = HTTPCookie.cookies(withResponseHeaderFields: headerFields, for: url!)
      var cookieArray = [[HTTPCookiePropertyKey: Any]]()
      for cookie in cookies {
      cookieArray.append(cookie.properties!)
      }
      UserDefaults.standard.set(cookieArray, forKey: "savedCookies")
      UserDefaults.standard.synchronize()
      }

      func loadCookies() {
      guard let cookieArray = UserDefaults.standard.array(forKey: "savedCookies") as? [[HTTPCookiePropertyKey: Any]] else { return }
      for cookieProperties in cookieArray {
      if let cookie = HTTPCookie(properties: cookieProperties) {
      HTTPCookieStorage.shared.setCookie(cookie)
      }
      }
      }


      But still when I kill the app, I can't get the data.







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          Try to save your cookies in UserDefaults like this:



          var authToken: String {
          get {
          return defaults.value(forKey: TOKEN_KEY) as! String
          }
          set {
          defaults.set(newValue, forKey: TOKEN_KEY)
          }
          }





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          • Then how I should set it to be my alamofire cookie?
            – Niloufar
            Nov 11 at 13:11










          • Just make common request with Alamofire, get an answer from your server and save it to UserDefaults variable. After that, you can reopen your app and use this for all stuff you need.
            – Den Andreychuk
            Nov 11 at 13:25










          • No it's not working like that
            – Niloufar
            Nov 11 at 13:33











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          Try to save your cookies in UserDefaults like this:



          var authToken: String {
          get {
          return defaults.value(forKey: TOKEN_KEY) as! String
          }
          set {
          defaults.set(newValue, forKey: TOKEN_KEY)
          }
          }





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          • Then how I should set it to be my alamofire cookie?
            – Niloufar
            Nov 11 at 13:11










          • Just make common request with Alamofire, get an answer from your server and save it to UserDefaults variable. After that, you can reopen your app and use this for all stuff you need.
            – Den Andreychuk
            Nov 11 at 13:25










          • No it's not working like that
            – Niloufar
            Nov 11 at 13:33















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          Try to save your cookies in UserDefaults like this:



          var authToken: String {
          get {
          return defaults.value(forKey: TOKEN_KEY) as! String
          }
          set {
          defaults.set(newValue, forKey: TOKEN_KEY)
          }
          }





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          • Then how I should set it to be my alamofire cookie?
            – Niloufar
            Nov 11 at 13:11










          • Just make common request with Alamofire, get an answer from your server and save it to UserDefaults variable. After that, you can reopen your app and use this for all stuff you need.
            – Den Andreychuk
            Nov 11 at 13:25










          • No it's not working like that
            – Niloufar
            Nov 11 at 13:33













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          up vote
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          down vote









          Try to save your cookies in UserDefaults like this:



          var authToken: String {
          get {
          return defaults.value(forKey: TOKEN_KEY) as! String
          }
          set {
          defaults.set(newValue, forKey: TOKEN_KEY)
          }
          }





          share|improve this answer












          Try to save your cookies in UserDefaults like this:



          var authToken: String {
          get {
          return defaults.value(forKey: TOKEN_KEY) as! String
          }
          set {
          defaults.set(newValue, forKey: TOKEN_KEY)
          }
          }






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          answered Nov 11 at 13:09









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          • Then how I should set it to be my alamofire cookie?
            – Niloufar
            Nov 11 at 13:11










          • Just make common request with Alamofire, get an answer from your server and save it to UserDefaults variable. After that, you can reopen your app and use this for all stuff you need.
            – Den Andreychuk
            Nov 11 at 13:25










          • No it's not working like that
            – Niloufar
            Nov 11 at 13:33


















          • Then how I should set it to be my alamofire cookie?
            – Niloufar
            Nov 11 at 13:11










          • Just make common request with Alamofire, get an answer from your server and save it to UserDefaults variable. After that, you can reopen your app and use this for all stuff you need.
            – Den Andreychuk
            Nov 11 at 13:25










          • No it's not working like that
            – Niloufar
            Nov 11 at 13:33
















          Then how I should set it to be my alamofire cookie?
          – Niloufar
          Nov 11 at 13:11




          Then how I should set it to be my alamofire cookie?
          – Niloufar
          Nov 11 at 13:11












          Just make common request with Alamofire, get an answer from your server and save it to UserDefaults variable. After that, you can reopen your app and use this for all stuff you need.
          – Den Andreychuk
          Nov 11 at 13:25




          Just make common request with Alamofire, get an answer from your server and save it to UserDefaults variable. After that, you can reopen your app and use this for all stuff you need.
          – Den Andreychuk
          Nov 11 at 13:25












          No it's not working like that
          – Niloufar
          Nov 11 at 13:33




          No it's not working like that
          – Niloufar
          Nov 11 at 13:33


















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