Are you sure that the 4 seconds timeout is not enforced? I have created an experiment:
let center = NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter()
var alamoFireManager : Alamofire.Manager?
let configuration = NSURLSessionConfiguration.defaultSessionConfiguration()
configuration.timeoutIntervalForRequest = 4 // seconds
configuration.timeoutIntervalForResource = 4
self.alamoFireManager = Alamofire.Manager(configuration: configuration)
self.alamoFireManager!.request(.POST, "http://oznet.go.ro/iDorMobile/ConfigServer/api.php/timeout/2", parameters: nil).responseJSON {
(req, res, json, error) in
println("First json (json)")
println("First error (error)")
}
self.alamoFireManager!.request(.POST, "http://oznet.go.ro/iDorMobile/ConfigServer/api.php/timeout/6", parameters: nil).responseJSON {
(req, res, json, error) in
println("Second (json)")
println("Second (error)")
}
and the console output i got:
First json Optional({
name = timeoutTest;
value = 2;
})
First error nil
Second nil
Second Optional(Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1001 "The request timed out." UserInfo=0x7f91dc8223e0 {NSErrorFailingURLKey=http://oznet.go.ro/iDorMobile/ConfigServer/api.php/timeout/6, NSLocalizedDescription=The request timed out., NSErrorFailingURLStringKey=http://oznet.go.ro/iDorMobile/ConfigServer/api.php/timeout/6})
The URLs from my example are currently down, i will try to put them back online. You can use the urls from the example to test. By setting a different number at the end you can modify the timeout (in seconds).
I have used the cocoapods last version of Alamofire.
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