SwiftEventBus VS RxSwift

Compare SwiftEventBus vs RxSwift and see what are their differences.

SwiftEventBus

A publish/subscribe EventBus optimized for iOS (by cesarferreira)
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SwiftEventBus RxSwift
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SwiftEventBus

Posts with mentions or reviews of SwiftEventBus. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

RxSwift

Posts with mentions or reviews of RxSwift. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-01.
  • For UIKit apps, what is best practice for VC listening for updates from a service?
    2 projects | /r/swift | 1 Aug 2022
    I use RxSwift/RxCocoa and The Binder Architecture. That way View Controllers always show the most recent data from the service.
  • Awesome macOS Libraries List
    76 projects | dev.to | 21 Jan 2022
    RxSwift - Reactive Programming in Swift. Language: Swift.
  • Xcode double segue
    2 projects | /r/swift | 14 Jan 2022
    I do this with RxSwift and my CLE library. Using those you can do something like this:
  • DispatchGroup in Swift
    2 projects | dev.to | 6 Mar 2021
    We have defined what async code is, and two basic issues we could have when working with it: running tasks serially and in parallel. For running tasks in parallel we saw that DispatchGroup can be a simple solution for that. I will recommend using a library for this though. What I taught you here is basic async knowledge, but in real world scenarios, this won't be this straightforward, so using a battle tested library is always an advantage when working in production. I personally recommend using Apple's Combine if you can (it is supported in iOS 13 and above) or using RxSwift otherwise Finally, I can't finish this article without mentioning async-await. With async-await, probably all of this discussion will be a thing of the past. It lets us write async code that can be written like sync code. You can see the proposal (already implemented and that will be released in the next version of swift) here, and even try it in your code following a tutorial like this one.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing SwiftEventBus and RxSwift you can also consider the following projects:

ReSwift - Unidirectional Data Flow in Swift - Inspired by Redux

PromiseKit - Promises for Swift & ObjC.

Bond - A Swift binding framework

ReactiveKit - A Swift Reactive Programming Kit

ReactiveSwift - Streams of values over time

ReactiveCocoa - Cocoa framework and Obj-C dynamism bindings for ReactiveSwift.

OpenCombine - Open source implementation of Apple's Combine framework for processing values over time.

RxAlamofire - RxSwift wrapper around the elegant HTTP networking in Swift Alamofire

Katana - Swift Apps in a Swoosh! A modern framework for creating iOS apps, inspired by Redux.

ReactorKit - A library for reactive and unidirectional Swift applications

ReactKit - Swift Reactive Programming.

SignalKit - SignalKit is a reactive Swift framework with focus on clean and readable API.