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From @smartsanja2013 on August 23, 2018 10:36
Highly appreciated someone can help me how to figure-out this issue. I have tried-out so many days,different certs, different domain names. nothing works.
I have to enable ssl pining in my app. So, I had to use https://github.com/gethuman/nativescript-https 1 plugin. I have follow the implementation steps correctly. But when I make the https request, iOS app crash in AFNetworking EXC_BAD_Access error. I have added two NSLogs to AFHTTPSSessionManager class.

Output
Securitypolicy AFSSLPinningModePublicKey
baseURL scheme (null)
It seems something wrong with setting the certificate and host in the angular code. By right, Securitypolicy should be AFSSLPinningModeCertificate and baseURL schme should have https.
Android app gives this error
Https.request error javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: java.security.cert.CertPathValidatorException: Trust anchor for certification path not found.
Implementation details as bellow
reference.d.ts
/// <reference path="./node_modules/tns-core-modules/tns-core-modules.d.ts" />
/// <reference path="./node_modules/tns-platform-declarations/android.d.ts" />
/// <reference path="./node_modules/tns-platform-declarations/ios.d.ts" />
imports
import { File, Folder, knownFolders, path } from 'file-system'
import * as Https from 'nativescript-https'
in the constructor
let dir = knownFolders.currentApp().getFolder('certs')
let certificate = dir.getFile('httpbin.org.cer').path
Https.enableSSLPinning({ host: 'httpbin.org', certificate: certificate});
method
clickLogin(){
Https.request({
url: 'https://httpbin.org/get',
method: 'GET',
headers: {
'content-type': 'application/json'
},
}).then(function(response) {
console.log('Https.request response', response)
}).catch(function(error) {
console.error('Https.request error', error)
})
}
tns version 4.0.1 node v6.11.5
Copied from original issue: NativeScript/NativeScript#6211