SwiftWebUI
wry
SwiftWebUI | wry | |
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7 | 23 | |
4,092 | 3,229 | |
0.4% | 1.7% | |
6.2 | 9.1 | |
2 months ago | 5 days ago | |
Swift | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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SwiftWebUI
- Building a Slack/Discord Alternative with Tauri/Rust
- How on earth does SwiftUI not have an online IDE+simulator! (even w limited functionality)
- Just a simple coding question
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A curated list of Open Source example iOS apps developed in Swift
SwiftWebUI - A demo implementation of SwiftUI for the Web
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Will non-Apple platforms ever be supported by SwiftUI ?
I have seen a couple projects with people basically re-implementing SwiftUI for other platforms (like SwiftWebUI). So it’s technically possible in that respect.
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Do you think can we build web apps with SwiftUI in future?
Im am just going to leave this here... https://github.com/SwiftWebUI/SwiftWebUI
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Why learn Swift when it’s only compatible with iOS?
You may be interested in this project which allows you to program with SwiftUI on the web. You can try it here.
wry
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Building Apps with Tauri and Elixir
The biggest benefits we derived from Tauri were Wry and the sidecar mechanism. Wry (the second half of Tauri: tao/wry) is a cross-platform WebView rendering library in Rust that supports all major desktop platforms like Windows, macOS, and Linux. It essentially spins up a native web view from whatever operating system it’s running on and doesn’t require an application to bundle one with it. Wry greatly reduces the overhead of “pushing” a browser to our users, instead leaning on the host OS to handle rendering a web view. This made our applications really lean.
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Octos – HTML live wallpaper engine
Check out https://tauri.app/ - specifically, https://github.com/tauri-apps/wry, which provides a cross-platform interface to the system's WebView.
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Building a Slack/Discord Alternative with Tauri/Rust
Tauri uses WebkitGTK, which has pretty bad performance compared to other browsers on the same hardware.
https://github.com/tauri-apps/wry/issues/890#issuecomment-14...
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Developing a Desktop Application via Rust and NextJS. The Tauri Way.
One small note regarding Native Webview meant above. You can find ultimate information on this topic here. In a nutshell, Tauri applications use as HTML renderer Webkit (safari engine) on MacOS, Microsoft Edge WebView2 on Windows, and WebKitGTK on Linux (port of Webkit for Linux). Pay attention to the fact that a Tauri application could behave differently on different platforms according to the information above.
- QUESTION | How to use drag event in a Tauri app
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Hey! TS dev looking for Rust project to begin.
wry looks like a better choice, but no one has bothered to work on this task, yet.
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How to embed a web Browser in a GUI application
I think this might be somewhat close to what you're looking for: https://github.com/tauri-apps/wry
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Tauri now supports Android/iOS in the 2.0 branch!
They're wrapping the Android webkit/webview stuff in wry and creating an activity for it. I imagine they've already achieved or are close to achieving full parity API-wise to proper Tauri desktop apps.
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NextJS app on the desktop
Another way to approach it is to wrap the web app in a webview and use Tauri for custom logic, see https://github.com/tauri-apps/wry. You'd need to teach yourself some Rust though. I'm sure you could achieve something similar with Express. The performance will be similar to using a browser so not terrible.
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Building a Pomodoro Timer with Tauri using React and Vite
It uses the WebView that the underlying OS provides to render the application’s UI — this is one of the reasons why the application binaries are smaller (as compared to electron). The WRY library from the Tauri toolkit provides a unified interface to interact with WebViews provided by different operating systems. The WRY library uses the Tao crate for cross-platform window management.
What are some alternatives?
qlift - Swift library to use Qt
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
stinsen - Coordinators in SwiftUI. Simple, powerful and elegant.
webview - Tiny cross-platform webview library for C/C++. Uses WebKit (GTK/Cocoa) and Edge WebView2 (Windows).
SwiftWebUI - SwiftUI with support for WebAssembly
Ultralight - Lightweight, high-performance HTML renderer for game and app developers.
Kommunicate-iOS-SDK - Kommunicate iOS SDK for customer support
qtwebkit - Code in this repository is obsolete. Use this fork: https://github.com/movableink/webkit
SwiftUI-Sample-App - This swiftUI Demo is very simple & easy to understand. This swiftUI demo includes On-boarding screens, login screen, forgot password screen, sign up screen, home & logout.
webrender - A GPU-based renderer for the web
swift-win32 - A Windows application framework for Swift
Servo - Servo, the embeddable, independent, memory-safe, modular, parallel web rendering engine