AFNetworking is a delightful networking library for iOS and Mac OS X. It's built on top of [NSURLConnection](http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Reference/Foundation/Classes/NSURLConnection_Class/Reference/Reference.html), [NSOperation](http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Reference/NSOperation_class/Reference/Reference.html), and other familiar Foundation technologies. It has a modular architecture with well-designed, feature-rich APIs that are a joy to use. For example, here's how easy it is to get JSON from a URL:
Perhaps the most important feature of all, however, is the amazing community of developers who use and contribute to AFNetworking every day. AFNetworking powers some of the most popular and critically-acclaimed apps on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
- [Download AFNetworking](https://github.com/AFNetworking/AFNetworking/zipball/master) and try out the included Mac and iPhone example apps
- Read the ["Getting Started" guide](https://github.com/AFNetworking/AFNetworking/wiki/Getting-Started-with-AFNetworking), [FAQ](https://github.com/AFNetworking/AFNetworking/wiki/AFNetworking-FAQ), or [other articles in the wiki](https://github.com/AFNetworking/AFNetworking/wiki)
- Check out the [complete documentation](http://afnetworking.org/Documentation/) for a comprehensive look at the APIs available in AFNetworking
- Watch the [NSScreencast episode about AFNetworking](http://nsscreencast.com/episodes/6-afnetworking) for a quick introduction to how to use it in your application
- Questions? [Stack Overflow](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/afnetworking) is the best place to find answers
<td>A subclass of <tt>AFURLConnectionOperation</tt> for requests using the HTTP or HTTPS protocols. It encapsulates the concept of acceptable status codes and content types, which determine the success or failure of a request.</td>
<td>A subclass of <tt>AFHTTPRequestOperation</tt> for downloading and deserializing objects with <ahref="http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/PropertyLists/index.html">property list</a> response data.</td>
AFNetworking requires either [iOS 4.0](http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#releasenotes/General/WhatsNewIniPhoneOS/Articles/iPhoneOS4.html) and above, or [Mac OS 10.6](http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#releasenotes/MacOSX/WhatsNewInOSX/Articles/MacOSX10_6.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40008898-SW7) ([64-bit with modern Cocoa runtime](https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/ObjCRuntimeGuide/Articles/ocrtVersionsPlatforms.html)) and above.
AFNetworking uses [`NSJSONSerialization`](http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Foundation/Reference/NSJSONSerialization_Class/Reference/Reference.html) if it is available. If your app targets a platform where this class is not available you can include one of the following JSON libraries to your project for AFNetworking to automatically detect and use.
If you are including AFNetworking in a project that uses [Automatic Reference Counting (ARC)](http://clang.llvm.org/docs/AutomaticReferenceCounting.html) enabled, you will need to set the `-fno-objc-arc` compiler flag on all of the AFNetworking source files. To do this in Xcode, go to your active target and select the "Build Phases" tab. Now select all AFNetworking source files, press Enter, insert `-fno-objc-arc` and then "Done" to disable ARC for AFNetworking.
AFNetworking was created by [Scott Raymond](https://github.com/sco/) and [Mattt Thompson](https://github.com/mattt/) in the development of [Gowalla for iPhone](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gowalla).
[TTTLocationFormatter](https://github.com/mattt/FormatterKit/tree/master/TTTLocationFormatter), used in the example project, is part of [FormatterKit](https://github.com/mattt/FormatterKit), created by [Mattt Thompson](https://github.com/mattt/).
AFNetworking's logo was designed by [Alan Defibaugh](http://www.alandefibaugh.com/).