A Concise HTTP Framework in Swift.
NetKit requires Swift 5.0 and Xcode 10.2
You can use CocoaPods to integrate NetKit with your project.
Simply add the following line to your Podfile
:
pod "NetKit"
And run pod update
in your project directory.
Carthage is a decentralized dependency manager that builds your dependencies and provides you with binary frameworks.
You can install Carthage with Homebrew using the following command:
$ brew update
$ brew install carthage
To integrate NetKit into your Xcode project using Carthage, specify it in your Cartfile
:
github "azizuysal/NetKit"
Run carthage update
to build the framework and drag the built NetKit.framework
into your Xcode project.
You can integrate NetKit manually into your project simply by dragging NetKit.framework
onto Linked Frameworks and Libraries section in Xcode.
In order to run the included example project, you can install JSON Server. It provides a quick backend for prototyping and mocking on your local machine. A sample db.json
file is included in the example project.
Use WebService
to create a client for a particular web service and use it to make requests and process responses.
import NetKit
let service = WebService(urlString: "http://localhost:3000/")
service.GET("/posts")
.responseJSON { json in
print(json)
return .Success
}
.responseError { error in
print(error)
}
.resume()
responseJSON()
is a convenience method and combines obtaining a response and converting to JSON into one step. You can also use response()
method to obtain raw response data.
.response { data, response in
print(String(data: data!, encoding: NSUTF8StringEncoding))
return .Success
}
You can return .Success
or .Failure(ErrorType)
from the response handlers to signal error status and control will transfer to .responseError()
in case of an error.
You can use resumeAndWait()
in order to make a synchronous request.
service.PUT("/posts")
.setPath(String(post.id))
.setJSON(post.toJson())
.responseJSON { json in
print(json)
return .Success
}
.responseError { error in
print(error)
}
.resumeAndWait()
If you need to set additional parameters, headers or authentication handlers, you can do so with Swift method chaining.
weatherService.POST()
.authenticate { (method, completionHandler) -> WebTaskResult in
switch method {
case .Default, .HTTPBasic:
completionHandler(.UseCredential, NSURLCredential(user: loginId, password: password, persistence: .ForSession))
default:
completionHandler(.PerformDefaultHandling, nil)
}
return .Success
}
.setURLParameters(["op":"GetCitiesByCountry"])
.setSOAP("<GetCitiesByCountry xmlns=\"http://www.webserviceX.NET\"><CountryName>\(country)</CountryName></GetCitiesByCountry>")
.response { data, response in
print(String(data: data!, encoding: NSUTF8StringEncoding))
return .Success
}
.responseError { error in
print(error)
}
.resume()
You can easily create WebService
instances based on ephemeral or background sessions (the default is based on .defaultSessionConfiguration()).
let service = WebService(urlString: baseURL, configuration: .ephemeralSessionConfiguration())
Just as easily, you can create upload or download tasks (the default is data task).
let task = webService.GET("resource", taskType: WebTask.TaskType.Download)
You can easily setup a background url session and create file download tasks.
let webService: WebService = {
let configuration = NSURLSessionConfiguration.backgroundSessionConfigurationWithIdentifier("com.azizuysal.netkit.test")
configuration.requestCachePolicy = .ReloadIgnoringLocalAndRemoteCacheData
let service = WebService(urlString: baseURL, configuration: configuration)
return service
}()
You can use the convenient file download handler responseFile()
to process downloaded files.
downloadService.getFile()
.responseFile { (url, response) in
let path = NSFileManager.defaultManager().URLsForDirectory(.DocumentDirectory, inDomains: .UserDomainMask).first?
if let url = url, response = response, filename = response.suggestedFilename, path = path?.URLByAppendingPathComponent(filename) {
do {
try NSFileManager.defaultManager().copyItemAtURL(url, toURL: path)
} catch let error as NSError {
print(error.localizedDescription)
return .Failure(error)
}
} else {
return .Failure(WebServiceError.BadData("Bad params"))
}
notifyUser(DownloadService.FileDownloaded, filename: response?.suggestedFilename)
return .Success
}.responseError { error in
print((error as NSError).localizedDescription)
notifyUser(DownloadService.FileDownloaded, error: error)
}
.resumeAndWait()
##License
The MIT License (MIT)