NSDictionary to NSData and NSData to NSDictionary in Swift

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Solution 1

You can use NSKeyedArchiver and NSKeyedUnarchiver

Example for swift 2.0+

var dictionaryExample : [String:AnyObject] = ["user":"UserName", "pass":"password", "token":"0123456789", "image":0]
let dataExample : NSData = NSKeyedArchiver.archivedDataWithRootObject(dictionaryExample)
let dictionary:NSDictionary? = NSKeyedUnarchiver.unarchiveObjectWithData(dataExample)! as? NSDictionary

Swift3.0

let dataExample: Data = NSKeyedArchiver.archivedData(withRootObject: dictionaryExample)
let dictionary: Dictionary? = NSKeyedUnarchiver.unarchiveObject(with: dataExample) as! [String : Any]

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Solution 2

NSPropertyListSerialization may be an alternative solution.

// Swift Dictionary To Data.
var data = try NSPropertyListSerialization.dataWithPropertyList(dictionaryExample, format: NSPropertyListFormat.BinaryFormat_v1_0, options: 0)

// Data to Swift Dictionary
var dicFromData = (try NSPropertyListSerialization.propertyListWithData(data, options: NSPropertyListReadOptions.Immutable, format: nil)) as! Dictionary<String, AnyObject>

Solution 3

Swift 5

as @yuyeqingshan said, PropertyListSerialization is a good option

       // Swift Dictionary To Data.
        do {
            let data = try PropertyListSerialization.data(fromPropertyList: [:], format: PropertyListSerialization.PropertyListFormat.binary, options: 0)
            // do sth
        } catch{
            print(error)
        }


        // Data to Swift Dictionary
        do {
            let dicFromData = try PropertyListSerialization.propertyList(from: data, options: PropertyListSerialization.ReadOptions.mutableContainers, format: nil)
            if let dict = dicFromData as? [String: Any]{
                // do sth
            }
        } catch{
            print(error)
        }

Solution 4

For Swift 3:

let data = try PropertyListSerialization.data(fromPropertyList: authResponse, format: PropertyListSerialization.PropertyListFormat.binary, options: 0)

Solution 5

Leo's answer gave me build time errors because NSData isn't the same as Data. The function unarchiveObject(with:) takes a variable of type Data, whereas the function unarchiveTopLevelObjectWithData() takes a variable of type NSData.

This is a working Swift 3 answer:

var names : NSDictionary = ["name":["John Smith"], "age": 35]
let namesData : NSData = NSKeyedArchiver.archivedData(withRootObject: names) as NSData
do{
    let backToNames = try NSKeyedUnarchiver.unarchiveTopLevelObjectWithData(namesData) as! NSDictionary
    print(backToNames)
}catch{
    print("Unable to successfully convert NSData to NSDictionary")
}
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Updated on May 04, 2020

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  • IanTimmis
    IanTimmis about 4 years

    I am not sure if I am using the dictionary or the data object or both incorrectly. I m trying to get used to the switch to swift but I'm having a little trouble.

    var dictionaryExample : [String:AnyObject] =
        ["user":"UserName",
         "pass":"password",
        "token":"0123456789",
        "image":0] // image should be either NSData or empty
    
    let dataExample : NSData = dictionaryExample as NSData
    

    I need the NSDictionary to encode to an NSData object as well as taking that NSData object and decode it into a NSDictionary.

    Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks.