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Insanity VS SpeziTemplateApplication - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 18 Nov 2023
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Create, Push, and Present Any View Controller in 1 LOC using Metaprogramming
Now that we have designed our APIs we can generate the code. For each view controller in our project, we are going to generate 3 functions: create, push, and present. We are going to generate code with Sourcery — a tool developed by Krzysztof Zabłocki.
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Adding Union to Swift with Metaprogramming
The most popular tool for generating code in Swift is Sourcery — a tool developed by Krzysztof Zabłocki. It works like this: you provide a template file, Sourcery parses your source code and generates code based on your template and the parsed source code. Sourcery can be used as a standalone executable or embedded right into the Xcode building process as a Run Script phase. It automatically regenerates code on any changes in your template file or in the project source files.
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Writing unit tests with mocked dependencies in Swift
To set up MockSwift, make sure you have Sourcery and the package installed. Then, create a script called gen-mocks.sh with the following content (updating the paths if required):
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Any way to not have to triple define values in a public struct?
But if you’re doing this a lot you might want to go meta: https://github.com/krzysztofzablocki/Sourcery
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CoreData common practice - Do you usually have a struct based data class, as the bridge between your UI layer, and the CoreData data layer?
This post has some tips on using Sourcery to help automate the creation of that bridge layer.
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Enums with associated values can be super helpful, but are not always well know by beginners. So I made this video tutorial to explain the concept and how it helps write safer code 🙌
There is a bit of boilerplate code but it can be easily generated using tools like sourcery.
R.swift
- SPM and localization
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Simple, but accurate drawing for iOS
I was having trouble getting R.swift to work with with SPM, potentially it's not supported yet? https://github.com/mac-cain13/R.swift/issues/735
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Did you also know? In Xcode you can use the refactoring tool to wrap a literal string into a call to NSLocalizedString! Even better, you can assign a keyboard shortcut to make it even more efficient 🤓
Or R.swift Clean and convenient solution.
What are some alternatives?
SwiftGen - The Swift code generator for your assets, storyboards, Localizable.strings, … — Get rid of all String-based APIs!
XcodeGen - A Swift command line tool for generating your Xcode project
Shark - Swift CLI for strong-typing images, colors, storyboards, fonts and localizations
SwifterSwift - A handy collection of more than 500 native Swift extensions to boost your productivity.
infer - A static analyzer for Java, C, C++, and Objective-C
Xtrace - Trace Objective-C method calls by class or instance
Awesome-Design-Tools - The best design tools and plugins for everything 👉
Dollar - A functional tool-belt for Swift Language similar to Lo-Dash or Underscore.js in Javascript
Swiftz - Functional programming in Swift
abandoned-strings - Command line program that detects unused resource strings in an iOS or OS X application.
BuildTimeAnalyzer - Build Time Analyzer for Swift
Nori - Easier to apply code based style guide to storyboard.