Lightweight and easy to use Swift network manager. Based on URLSession
and Swift.Codable
.
Supported features:
- Performing http requests
- Easy response mapping
- Easy response stubbing
With CocoaPods:
source 'https://github.com/elegion/ios-podspecs.git'
source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
pod 'Flamingo'
With Carthage:
github "elegion/ios-Flamingo"
Create default network configuration:
let configuration = NetworkDefaultConfiguration(baseURL: "http://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/")
let networkClient = NetworkDefaultClient(configuration: configuration, session: .shared)
Satisfy NetworkRequest
protocol to add request (see more information below about response mapping):
struct UsersRequest: NetworkRequest {
init() {
}
// MARK: - Implementation
var URL: URLConvertible {
return "users"
}
var useCache: Bool {
return true
}
var responseSerializer: CodableJSONSerializer<[User]> {
return CodableJSONSerializer<[User]>()
}
}
Map responses with custom implementation of ResponseSerialization
or use one of the predefined DataResponseSerializer
, StringResponseSerializer
, CodableJSONSerializer
:
struct UsersRequest: NetworkRequest {
...
var responseSerializer: CodableJSONSerializer<[User]> {
return CodableJSONSerializer<[User]>()
}
...
}
class Address: Codable {
var street: String
var suite: String
var city: String
var geo: GeoLocation
}
class Company: Codable {
var name: String
var catchPhrase: String
var bs: String
}
class User: Codable {
var id: Int
var name: String
var username: String
var email: String
var address: Address
var phone: String
var website: String
var company: Company
}
You can also create your own serializers. See ResponseSerialization
for more details.
let request = UsersRequest()
networkClient.sendRequest(request) {
(result, _) in
switch result {
case .success(let users):
XCTAssert(!users.isEmpty, "Users array is empty")
case .failure(let error):
XCTFail("User not recieved, error: \(error)")
}
asyncExpectation.fulfill()
}
Create custom configuration structure if you need more information to initialize client:
public struct NetworkCustomConfiguration: NetworkConfiguration {
public let baseURL: URLStringConvertible?
public let useMocks: Bool
public let completionQueue: DispatchQueue
public let defaultTimeoutInterval: TimeInterval
public let clientToken: String?
public init(baseURL: URLStringConvertible? = nil,
debugMode: Bool = false,
completionQueue: DispatchQueue = DispatchQueue.main,
defaultTimeoutInterval: TimeInterval = 60.0,
clientToken: String?) {
self.baseURL = baseURL
self.useMocks = useMocks
self.debugMode = debugMode
self.completionQueue = completionQueue
self.defaultTimeoutInterval = defaultTimeoutInterval
self.clientToken = clientToken
}
}
...
let configuration = NetworkCustomConfiguration(baseURL: "http://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/",
clientToken: "202cb962ac59075b964b07152d234b70")
There is StubsDefaultManager
that can handle almost all mock logic, but still you can create your own, by conforming to NetworkClientMutater
. StubsDefaultManager
can be easily created from file by using StubsManagerFactory
. StubsList.json
is a great stubs file example. Stubs also can be added using protocol StubsManager
methods.
To log requests and responses you can create instance of LogginClient
and pass it to your network client using func addReporter(_ reporter: NetworkClientReporter, storagePolicy: StoragePolicy)
. LogginClient
can be constructed with SimpleLogger
or your own implementation of Logger
protocol.
Also OfflineCacheManager
is a great example of implementing NetworkClientReporter, NetworkClientMutater
protocols.
https://github.com/jamesruston/CodableExtensions is integrated, so you don't need to embed them as a framework.
Swift 4.1, xCode 9.1
e-Legion
Flamingo is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.
- Documentation about stubs and mocks
- Redirect handle
- Null in stubs
Pull requests are welcome 💪🏻