URLNavigator
⛵️ Elegant URL Routing for Swift (by devxoul)
SwiftCurrent
A library for managing complex workflows in Swift (by wwt)
URLNavigator | SwiftCurrent | |
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1 | 9 | |
3,165 | 305 | |
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4.8 | 0.0 | |
7 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
Swift | Swift | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
URLNavigator
Posts with mentions or reviews of URLNavigator.
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Help required with deep linking
Hi all I’m a beginner in iOS development, started learning it 2 weeks back. I’m supposed to implement deep linking in our app. I’m using (https://github.com/devxoul/URLNavigator) This library to map the deep link url to a particular view controller but in some cases I want to perform a few network requests and then navigate to that screen. What I was thinking of is as soon as a deep link is encountered I’ll navigate to a loading screen where I can fetch the data required and then navigate to the particular screen. I’m using Cordinator’s for navigation and MVVM as design pattern. What are the best ways from which I can achieve the my task and how can I incorporate Cordinators to navigate to a screen.
SwiftCurrent
Posts with mentions or reviews of SwiftCurrent.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-22.
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What’s everyone working on this month? (November 2021)
Going to see if I can get data-driven workflows into https://github.com/wwt/SwiftCurrent so that you can define an order of things dynamically from a server. Already having some successes with SwiftUI, so I'm hopeful it'll land (or at least beta) by the end of the month.
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Article: Why is SwiftCurrent using GitHub Actions?
If you want to look under the hood to see how we set up all our CI/CD code, you can look here: https://github.com/wwt/SwiftCurrent/tree/main/.github
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Change screen depending from which screen it is pushed
I'm not sure if you're still looking into this, but this library might help: https://github.com/wwt/SwiftCurrent specifically that it helps you manage workflows through your app. It sounds like you're in UIKit, which there's support for managing at the view controller level. You might want to take a look to see if it gives you any ideas.
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I've been working on an open-source library for managing complex workflows in Swift called SwiftCurrent. It comes with built-in support for UIKit and SwiftUI app-routing, and I think it's worth a look!
Repo: https://github.com/wwt/SwiftCurrent
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What’s everyone working on this month? (September 2021)
Working on https://github.com/wwt/SwiftCurrent with a focus on getting SwiftUI support out of beta. I also need to do better in the readme to more convincingly portrait the library's value for managing complicated workflows in your swift apps.
- Show HN: SwiftCurrent – A library for managing workflows in Swift
- I've been working on an open source library for managing complex workflows in Swift called SwiftCurrent. It comes with built-in support for UIKit and SwiftUI app-routing, and I think it's worth a look!
- I've been getting to work on this open source project for work: SwiftCurrent. It manages complex workflows wherever Swift can be built. It comes with built-in support for UIKit, Storyboards, and SwiftUI app-routing.
- SwiftCurrent - Manage complex workflows wherever Swift can be built. It comes with built-in support for UIKit, Storyboards, and SwiftUI.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing URLNavigator and SwiftCurrent you can also consider the following projects:
JLRoutes - URL routing library for iOS with a simple block-based API
RxFlow - RxFlow is a navigation framework for iOS applications based on a Reactive Flow Coordinator pattern
Appz - 📱 Launch external apps, and deeplink, with ease using Swift!
Linker - 🎯 Your easiest way to handle all URLs.
Weavy
MonarchRouter - Declarative URL- and state-based router written in Swift.
DeepLinkKit - A splendid route-matching, block-based way to handle your deep links.
LightRoute - LiteRoute is easy transition for your app. Written on Swift 4
IKRouter - URLScheme router than supports auto creation of UIViewControllers for associated url parameters to allow creation of navigation stacks
UIPilot - The missing typesafe SwiftUI navigation library