WikipediaKit
OpenCombine
WikipediaKit | OpenCombine | |
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1 | 5 | |
337 | 2,643 | |
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0.0 | 4.1 | |
8 months ago | 3 months ago | |
Swift | Swift | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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WikipediaKit
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Making sure a Swift package works
I'm trying to write a swift package that I can later import into other projects and distribute. It's basically serving as a wrapper to a REST API of a website I use frequently (similar to WikipediaKit). I just have one question, how do I make sure it works? Since the package doesn't have a UI and it isn't an application that can be launched (again, it just makes working with a specific REST API easier). And aside from testing it by importing it into another app (The package is not even close to being ready for production use), would Xcode Tests be of any use to me in this situation?
OpenCombine
- How to use OpenCombine framework with Android Studio
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Combine: Why do you thinkPassthroughSubject is a class?
The OpenCombine implementation of PassthroughSubject does use a lock, and perhaps the objects needed to be a class to make sure that lock didn't get moved/duplicated.
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Any good source on how to understand Combine framework? I'm really having a hard time grasping its concepts.
I have three books on the topic but don't think any of them are that wonderful. One thing that helped a little bit was reading through the OpenCombine source.
- OpenCombine: Open-source implementation of Apple's Combine
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How would you model this situation where I want to use a custom property wrapper but also want @Published functionality?
Here is an open-source implementation of the @Published property wrapper, it could put you on the right track for getting the same functionality with your @UserDefault wrapper: https://github.com/OpenCombine/OpenCombine/blob/master/Sources/OpenCombine/Published.swift
What are some alternatives?
PromiseKit - Promises for Swift & ObjC.
RxSwift - Reactive Programming in Swift
ReSwift - Unidirectional Data Flow in Swift - Inspired by Redux
ReactiveCocoa - Cocoa framework and Obj-C dynamism bindings for ReactiveSwift.
ReactKit - Swift Reactive Programming.
SignalKit - SignalKit is a reactive Swift framework with focus on clean and readable API.
Katana - Swift Apps in a Swoosh! A modern framework for creating iOS apps, inspired by Redux.
FutureKit - A Swift based Future/Promises Library for IOS and OS X.
CombineExpectations - Utilities for tests that wait for Combine publishers
LightweightObservable - 📬 A lightweight implementation of an observable sequence that you can subscribe to.
ReactiveSwift - Streams of values over time
VueFlux - :recycle: Unidirectional State Management Architecture for Swift - Inspired by Vuex and Flux