FWIW, you're setting the Accept header, not Content-Type (nor Accept-Language).

> On Jul 4, 2015, at 02:52 , Antonio Nunes <devli...@sintraworks.com> wrote:
> 
> I have the following curl command to a web api, which retrieves some info:
> curl -X GET -H 'Authorization: Basic blabla' -H 'Content-Type: 
> application/xml; charset=utf-8' -H 'Accept-Language: en' -d 
> "<user><account_attributes><email>y...@example.com</email><password>SomePassWord</password></account_attributes></user>"
>  'https://example.com/api/v1/endpoint
> 
> The -d and xml-string are mandatory for this GET command. I haven’t been able 
> to translate this into an equivalent NSURLRequest that gets accepted by the 
> server.
> 
> I tried this:
>   NSURLCredential *credential = [[WRTSServerEngine sharedServerEngine] 
> savedCredentialsForHost:@“example.com"
>                                                                               
>             port:0
>                                                                               
>         protocol:@"https"
>                                                                               
>            realm:@“SomeRealm"];
> 
>   NSMutableURLRequest *request = [[NSMutableURLRequest alloc] 
> initWithURL:[NSURL URLWithString:@"https://example.com/api/v1/endpoint";]];
> 
>   NSString *authStr = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@:%@", credential.user, 
> credential.password];
>   NSData *authData = [authStr dataUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];
>   NSString *authValue = [NSString stringWithFormat: @"Basic %@",[authData 
> base64EncodedStringWithOptions:0]];
>   [request setValue:authValue forHTTPHeaderField:@"Authorization"];
> 
>   NSString *infoAsXMLString = @"<user>";
>   infoAsXMLString = [infoAsXMLString 
> stringByAppendingString:@"<account_attributes>"];
>   infoAsXMLString = [infoAsXMLString 
> stringByAppendingFormat:@"<email>%@</email>", credential.user];
>   infoAsXMLString = [infoAsXMLString 
> stringByAppendingFormat:@"<password>%@</password>", credential.password];
>   infoAsXMLString = [infoAsXMLString 
> stringByAppendingString:@"</account_attributes>"];
>   infoAsXMLString = [infoAsXMLString stringByAppendingString:@"</user>"];
>   [request setHTTPBody:[infoAsXMLString 
> dataUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding]];
> 
>   NSURLSessionConfiguration *sessionConfig = [NSURLSessionConfiguration 
> defaultSessionConfiguration];
>   sessionConfig.allowsCellularAccess = YES;
>   [sessionConfig setHTTPAdditionalHeaders:@{@"Accept": @"application/xml"}];
>   NSURLSession *session = [NSURLSession 
> sessionWithConfiguration:sessionConfig];
>   self.task = [session dataTaskWithRequest:request
>                          completionHandler:^(NSData *data, NSURLResponse 
> *response, NSError *error) {
>                              NSLog(@"%@", error);
>                          }];
>   [self.task resume];
> 
> This results in the following error:
> Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1005 "The network connection was lost." 
> UserInfo=0x7ffd0b5f7a00 {NSUnderlyingError=0x7ffd0b58be50 "The operation 
> couldn’t be completed. (kCFErrorDomainCFNetwork error -1005.)", 
> NSErrorFailingURLStringKey=https://staging.wrts.nl/api/v1/existing_user, 
> NSErrorFailingURLKey=https://staging.wrts.nl/api/v1/existing_user, 
> _kCFStreamErrorDomainKey=4, _kCFStreamErrorCodeKey=-4, 
> NSLocalizedDescription=The network connection was lost.}
> 
> If I do not set an HHTPBody on the request, I get a 500 error (which makes 
> sense, since the server is expecting a payload in the body).
> 
> Is there a way to see exactly what the request looks like when it goes out? 
> Is there a way to create the request such that it is equivalent to the curl 
> command at the top of this post?
> 
> Thanks,
> António
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