| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332333334335336337338339340341342343344345346347348349350351352353354355356357358359360361362363364365366367368369370371372373374375376377378379380381382383384385386387388389390391392393394395396397398399400401402403404405406407408409410411412413414415416417418419420421422423424425426427428429430431432433434435436437438439440441442443444445446447448449450451452453454455456457458459460461462463464465466467468469470471472473474475476477478479480481482483484485486487488489490491492493494495496497498499500501502503504505506507508509510511512513514515516517518519520521522523524525526527528529530531532533534535536537538539540541542543544545546547548549550551552553554555556557558559560561562563564565566567568569570571572573574 | ////  Response.swift////  Copyright (c) 2014 Alamofire Software Foundation (http://alamofire.org/)////  Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy//  of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal//  in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights//  to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell//  copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is//  furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:////  The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in//  all copies or substantial portions of the Software.////  THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR//  IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,//  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE//  AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER//  LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,//  OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN//  THE SOFTWARE.//import Foundation/// Used to store all data associated with an non-serialized response of a data or upload request.public struct DefaultDataResponse {    /// The URL request sent to the server.    public let request: URLRequest?    /// The server's response to the URL request.    public let response: HTTPURLResponse?    /// The data returned by the server.    public let data: Data?    /// The error encountered while executing or validating the request.    public let error: Error?    /// The timeline of the complete lifecycle of the request.    public let timeline: Timeline    var _metrics: AnyObject?    /// Creates a `DefaultDataResponse` instance from the specified parameters.    ///    /// - Parameters:    ///   - request:  The URL request sent to the server.    ///   - response: The server's response to the URL request.    ///   - data:     The data returned by the server.    ///   - error:    The error encountered while executing or validating the request.    ///   - timeline: The timeline of the complete lifecycle of the request. `Timeline()` by default.    ///   - metrics:  The task metrics containing the request / response statistics. `nil` by default.    public init(        request: URLRequest?,        response: HTTPURLResponse?,        data: Data?,        error: Error?,        timeline: Timeline = Timeline(),        metrics: AnyObject? = nil)    {        self.request = request        self.response = response        self.data = data        self.error = error        self.timeline = timeline    }}// MARK: -/// Used to store all data associated with a serialized response of a data or upload request.public struct DataResponse<Value> {    /// The URL request sent to the server.    public let request: URLRequest?    /// The server's response to the URL request.    public let response: HTTPURLResponse?    /// The data returned by the server.    public let data: Data?    /// The result of response serialization.    public let result: Result<Value>    /// The timeline of the complete lifecycle of the request.    public let timeline: Timeline    /// Returns the associated value of the result if it is a success, `nil` otherwise.    public var value: Value? { return result.value }    /// Returns the associated error value if the result if it is a failure, `nil` otherwise.    public var error: Error? { return result.error }    var _metrics: AnyObject?    /// Creates a `DataResponse` instance with the specified parameters derived from response serialization.    ///    /// - parameter request:  The URL request sent to the server.    /// - parameter response: The server's response to the URL request.    /// - parameter data:     The data returned by the server.    /// - parameter result:   The result of response serialization.    /// - parameter timeline: The timeline of the complete lifecycle of the `Request`. Defaults to `Timeline()`.    ///    /// - returns: The new `DataResponse` instance.    public init(        request: URLRequest?,        response: HTTPURLResponse?,        data: Data?,        result: Result<Value>,        timeline: Timeline = Timeline())    {        self.request = request        self.response = response        self.data = data        self.result = result        self.timeline = timeline    }}// MARK: -extension DataResponse: CustomStringConvertible, CustomDebugStringConvertible {    /// The textual representation used when written to an output stream, which includes whether the result was a    /// success or failure.    public var description: String {        return result.debugDescription    }    /// The debug textual representation used when written to an output stream, which includes the URL request, the URL    /// response, the server data, the response serialization result and the timeline.    public var debugDescription: String {        let requestDescription = request.map { "\($0.httpMethod ?? "GET") \($0)"} ?? "nil"        let requestBody = request?.httpBody.map { String(decoding: $0, as: UTF8.self) } ?? "None"        let responseDescription = response.map { "\($0)" } ?? "nil"        let responseBody = data.map { String(decoding: $0, as: UTF8.self) } ?? "None"        return """        [Request]: \(requestDescription)        [Request Body]: \n\(requestBody)        [Response]: \(responseDescription)        [Response Body]: \n\(responseBody)        [Result]: \(result)        [Timeline]: \(timeline.debugDescription)        """    }}// MARK: -extension DataResponse {    /// Evaluates the specified closure when the result of this `DataResponse` is a success, passing the unwrapped    /// result value as a parameter.    ///    /// Use the `map` method with a closure that does not throw. For example:    ///    ///     let possibleData: DataResponse<Data> = ...    ///     let possibleInt = possibleData.map { $0.count }    ///    /// - parameter transform: A closure that takes the success value of the instance's result.    ///    /// - returns: A `DataResponse` whose result wraps the value returned by the given closure. If this instance's    ///            result is a failure, returns a response wrapping the same failure.    public func map<T>(_ transform: (Value) -> T) -> DataResponse<T> {        var response = DataResponse<T>(            request: request,            response: self.response,            data: data,            result: result.map(transform),            timeline: timeline        )        response._metrics = _metrics        return response    }    /// Evaluates the given closure when the result of this `DataResponse` is a success, passing the unwrapped result    /// value as a parameter.    ///    /// Use the `flatMap` method with a closure that may throw an error. For example:    ///    ///     let possibleData: DataResponse<Data> = ...    ///     let possibleObject = possibleData.flatMap {    ///         try JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: $0)    ///     }    ///    /// - parameter transform: A closure that takes the success value of the instance's result.    ///    /// - returns: A success or failure `DataResponse` depending on the result of the given closure. If this instance's    ///            result is a failure, returns the same failure.    public func flatMap<T>(_ transform: (Value) throws -> T) -> DataResponse<T> {        var response = DataResponse<T>(            request: request,            response: self.response,            data: data,            result: result.flatMap(transform),            timeline: timeline        )        response._metrics = _metrics        return response    }    /// Evaluates the specified closure when the `DataResponse` is a failure, passing the unwrapped error as a parameter.    ///    /// Use the `mapError` function with a closure that does not throw. For example:    ///    ///     let possibleData: DataResponse<Data> = ...    ///     let withMyError = possibleData.mapError { MyError.error($0) }    ///    /// - Parameter transform: A closure that takes the error of the instance.    /// - Returns: A `DataResponse` instance containing the result of the transform.    public func mapError<E: Error>(_ transform: (Error) -> E) -> DataResponse {        var response = DataResponse(            request: request,            response: self.response,            data: data,            result: result.mapError(transform),            timeline: timeline        )        response._metrics = _metrics        return response    }    /// Evaluates the specified closure when the `DataResponse` is a failure, passing the unwrapped error as a parameter.    ///    /// Use the `flatMapError` function with a closure that may throw an error. For example:    ///    ///     let possibleData: DataResponse<Data> = ...    ///     let possibleObject = possibleData.flatMapError {    ///         try someFailableFunction(taking: $0)    ///     }    ///    /// - Parameter transform: A throwing closure that takes the error of the instance.    ///    /// - Returns: A `DataResponse` instance containing the result of the transform.    public func flatMapError<E: Error>(_ transform: (Error) throws -> E) -> DataResponse {        var response = DataResponse(            request: request,            response: self.response,            data: data,            result: result.flatMapError(transform),            timeline: timeline        )        response._metrics = _metrics        return response    }}// MARK: -/// Used to store all data associated with an non-serialized response of a download request.public struct DefaultDownloadResponse {    /// The URL request sent to the server.    public let request: URLRequest?    /// The server's response to the URL request.    public let response: HTTPURLResponse?    /// The temporary destination URL of the data returned from the server.    public let temporaryURL: URL?    /// The final destination URL of the data returned from the server if it was moved.    public let destinationURL: URL?    /// The resume data generated if the request was cancelled.    public let resumeData: Data?    /// The error encountered while executing or validating the request.    public let error: Error?    /// The timeline of the complete lifecycle of the request.    public let timeline: Timeline    var _metrics: AnyObject?    /// Creates a `DefaultDownloadResponse` instance from the specified parameters.    ///    /// - Parameters:    ///   - request:        The URL request sent to the server.    ///   - response:       The server's response to the URL request.    ///   - temporaryURL:   The temporary destination URL of the data returned from the server.    ///   - destinationURL: The final destination URL of the data returned from the server if it was moved.    ///   - resumeData:     The resume data generated if the request was cancelled.    ///   - error:          The error encountered while executing or validating the request.    ///   - timeline:       The timeline of the complete lifecycle of the request. `Timeline()` by default.    ///   - metrics:        The task metrics containing the request / response statistics. `nil` by default.    public init(        request: URLRequest?,        response: HTTPURLResponse?,        temporaryURL: URL?,        destinationURL: URL?,        resumeData: Data?,        error: Error?,        timeline: Timeline = Timeline(),        metrics: AnyObject? = nil)    {        self.request = request        self.response = response        self.temporaryURL = temporaryURL        self.destinationURL = destinationURL        self.resumeData = resumeData        self.error = error        self.timeline = timeline    }}// MARK: -/// Used to store all data associated with a serialized response of a download request.public struct DownloadResponse<Value> {    /// The URL request sent to the server.    public let request: URLRequest?    /// The server's response to the URL request.    public let response: HTTPURLResponse?    /// The temporary destination URL of the data returned from the server.    public let temporaryURL: URL?    /// The final destination URL of the data returned from the server if it was moved.    public let destinationURL: URL?    /// The resume data generated if the request was cancelled.    public let resumeData: Data?    /// The result of response serialization.    public let result: Result<Value>    /// The timeline of the complete lifecycle of the request.    public let timeline: Timeline    /// Returns the associated value of the result if it is a success, `nil` otherwise.    public var value: Value? { return result.value }    /// Returns the associated error value if the result if it is a failure, `nil` otherwise.    public var error: Error? { return result.error }    var _metrics: AnyObject?    /// Creates a `DownloadResponse` instance with the specified parameters derived from response serialization.    ///    /// - parameter request:        The URL request sent to the server.    /// - parameter response:       The server's response to the URL request.    /// - parameter temporaryURL:   The temporary destination URL of the data returned from the server.    /// - parameter destinationURL: The final destination URL of the data returned from the server if it was moved.    /// - parameter resumeData:     The resume data generated if the request was cancelled.    /// - parameter result:         The result of response serialization.    /// - parameter timeline:       The timeline of the complete lifecycle of the `Request`. Defaults to `Timeline()`.    ///    /// - returns: The new `DownloadResponse` instance.    public init(        request: URLRequest?,        response: HTTPURLResponse?,        temporaryURL: URL?,        destinationURL: URL?,        resumeData: Data?,        result: Result<Value>,        timeline: Timeline = Timeline())    {        self.request = request        self.response = response        self.temporaryURL = temporaryURL        self.destinationURL = destinationURL        self.resumeData = resumeData        self.result = result        self.timeline = timeline    }}// MARK: -extension DownloadResponse: CustomStringConvertible, CustomDebugStringConvertible {    /// The textual representation used when written to an output stream, which includes whether the result was a    /// success or failure.    public var description: String {        return result.debugDescription    }    /// The debug textual representation used when written to an output stream, which includes the URL request, the URL    /// response, the temporary and destination URLs, the resume data, the response serialization result and the    /// timeline.    public var debugDescription: String {        let requestDescription = request.map { "\($0.httpMethod ?? "GET") \($0)"} ?? "nil"        let requestBody = request?.httpBody.map { String(decoding: $0, as: UTF8.self) } ?? "None"        let responseDescription = response.map { "\($0)" } ?? "nil"        return """        [Request]: \(requestDescription)        [Request Body]: \n\(requestBody)        [Response]: \(responseDescription)        [TemporaryURL]: \(temporaryURL?.path ?? "nil")        [DestinationURL]: \(destinationURL?.path ?? "nil")        [ResumeData]: \(resumeData?.count ?? 0) bytes        [Result]: \(result)        [Timeline]: \(timeline.debugDescription)        """    }}// MARK: -extension DownloadResponse {    /// Evaluates the given closure when the result of this `DownloadResponse` is a success, passing the unwrapped    /// result value as a parameter.    ///    /// Use the `map` method with a closure that does not throw. For example:    ///    ///     let possibleData: DownloadResponse<Data> = ...    ///     let possibleInt = possibleData.map { $0.count }    ///    /// - parameter transform: A closure that takes the success value of the instance's result.    ///    /// - returns: A `DownloadResponse` whose result wraps the value returned by the given closure. If this instance's    ///            result is a failure, returns a response wrapping the same failure.    public func map<T>(_ transform: (Value) -> T) -> DownloadResponse<T> {        var response = DownloadResponse<T>(            request: request,            response: self.response,            temporaryURL: temporaryURL,            destinationURL: destinationURL,            resumeData: resumeData,            result: result.map(transform),            timeline: timeline        )        response._metrics = _metrics        return response    }    /// Evaluates the given closure when the result of this `DownloadResponse` is a success, passing the unwrapped    /// result value as a parameter.    ///    /// Use the `flatMap` method with a closure that may throw an error. For example:    ///    ///     let possibleData: DownloadResponse<Data> = ...    ///     let possibleObject = possibleData.flatMap {    ///         try JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: $0)    ///     }    ///    /// - parameter transform: A closure that takes the success value of the instance's result.    ///    /// - returns: A success or failure `DownloadResponse` depending on the result of the given closure. If this    /// instance's result is a failure, returns the same failure.    public func flatMap<T>(_ transform: (Value) throws -> T) -> DownloadResponse<T> {        var response = DownloadResponse<T>(            request: request,            response: self.response,            temporaryURL: temporaryURL,            destinationURL: destinationURL,            resumeData: resumeData,            result: result.flatMap(transform),            timeline: timeline        )        response._metrics = _metrics        return response    }    /// Evaluates the specified closure when the `DownloadResponse` is a failure, passing the unwrapped error as a parameter.    ///    /// Use the `mapError` function with a closure that does not throw. For example:    ///    ///     let possibleData: DownloadResponse<Data> = ...    ///     let withMyError = possibleData.mapError { MyError.error($0) }    ///    /// - Parameter transform: A closure that takes the error of the instance.    /// - Returns: A `DownloadResponse` instance containing the result of the transform.    public func mapError<E: Error>(_ transform: (Error) -> E) -> DownloadResponse {        var response = DownloadResponse(            request: request,            response: self.response,            temporaryURL: temporaryURL,            destinationURL: destinationURL,            resumeData: resumeData,            result: result.mapError(transform),            timeline: timeline        )        response._metrics = _metrics        return response    }    /// Evaluates the specified closure when the `DownloadResponse` is a failure, passing the unwrapped error as a parameter.    ///    /// Use the `flatMapError` function with a closure that may throw an error. For example:    ///    ///     let possibleData: DownloadResponse<Data> = ...    ///     let possibleObject = possibleData.flatMapError {    ///         try someFailableFunction(taking: $0)    ///     }    ///    /// - Parameter transform: A throwing closure that takes the error of the instance.    ///    /// - Returns: A `DownloadResponse` instance containing the result of the transform.    public func flatMapError<E: Error>(_ transform: (Error) throws -> E) -> DownloadResponse {        var response = DownloadResponse(            request: request,            response: self.response,            temporaryURL: temporaryURL,            destinationURL: destinationURL,            resumeData: resumeData,            result: result.flatMapError(transform),            timeline: timeline        )        response._metrics = _metrics        return response    }}// MARK: -protocol Response {    /// The task metrics containing the request / response statistics.    var _metrics: AnyObject? { get set }    mutating func add(_ metrics: AnyObject?)}extension Response {    mutating func add(_ metrics: AnyObject?) {        #if !os(watchOS)            guard #available(iOS 10.0, macOS 10.12, tvOS 10.0, *) else { return }            guard let metrics = metrics as? URLSessionTaskMetrics else { return }            _metrics = metrics        #endif    }}// MARK: -@available(iOS 10.0, macOS 10.12, tvOS 10.0, *)extension DefaultDataResponse: Response {#if !os(watchOS)    /// The task metrics containing the request / response statistics.    public var metrics: URLSessionTaskMetrics? { return _metrics as? URLSessionTaskMetrics }#endif}@available(iOS 10.0, macOS 10.12, tvOS 10.0, *)extension DataResponse: Response {#if !os(watchOS)    /// The task metrics containing the request / response statistics.    public var metrics: URLSessionTaskMetrics? { return _metrics as? URLSessionTaskMetrics }#endif}@available(iOS 10.0, macOS 10.12, tvOS 10.0, *)extension DefaultDownloadResponse: Response {#if !os(watchOS)    /// The task metrics containing the request / response statistics.    public var metrics: URLSessionTaskMetrics? { return _metrics as? URLSessionTaskMetrics }#endif}@available(iOS 10.0, macOS 10.12, tvOS 10.0, *)extension DownloadResponse: Response {#if !os(watchOS)    /// The task metrics containing the request / response statistics.    public var metrics: URLSessionTaskMetrics? { return _metrics as? URLSessionTaskMetrics }#endif}
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