apollo-ios
SwiftyJSON
apollo-ios | SwiftyJSON | |
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6 | 4 | |
3,836 | 22,437 | |
0.6% | 0.2% | |
9.0 | 4.5 | |
11 days ago | 25 days ago | |
Swift | Swift | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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apollo-ios
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Migrating Netflix to GraphQL Safely
GraphQL queries are just HTTP POST queries with a JSON body. They're supported everywhere.
If you want specialized tooling for them, Kotlin and Swift both have great strongly-typed GraphQL libraries.
Apollo publishes libraries for both:
- https://www.apollographql.com/docs/kotlin/
- https://www.apollographql.com/docs/ios/
- GraphQL making its way into a Twitter discussion about latency is not what I expected
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Awesome macOS Libraries List
apollo-ios - A strongly-typed, caching GraphQL client. Language: Swift.
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Apollo iOS 1.0 RFC - Swift Codegen
RFC: apollo-ios/CodegenProposal.md at release/1.0-alpha-incubating · apollographql/apollo-ios · GitHub Example Generated Output: apollo-ios/Tests/ApolloCodegenTests/AnimalKingdomAPI/ExpectedGeneratedOutput at release/1.0-alpha-incubating · apollographql/apollo-ios · GitHub PR for discussion is here: [RFC] In Progress - Release 1.0 - Swift Codegen by calvincestari · Pull Request #1876 · apollographql/apollo-ios · GitHub
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SwiftGraphQL - A GraphQL client for Swift lovers.
Apollo iOS, on the other hand, generates Swift types from queries in our "queries.graphql" files and supports caching out of the box. Generating types from the SDL is not per se a problem, but it becomes cumbersome and error-prone with large nested queries. Apollo iOS also strongly-binds the generated structures to your queries, making it almost impossible to translate fetched data into an internal state.
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GraphQL - Diving Deep
Apollo Client does have a good integration with these frameworks including React, iOS and Android — so, you might want to check that out
SwiftyJSON
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How does one decode this JSON data?
I don’t think you are going to be able to use JSONDecoder to do what you are asking. I see the problem is that you need to create a struct that has all the property names (pokemon names) in it in order to use JSONDecoder (that’s a pain). You need to resort to “parsing” the JSON and constructing your own data model to satisfy your requirements. Something like this might help. https://github.com/SwiftyJSON/SwiftyJSON
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Best practices for parsing dynamic/unstructured JSON?
Up until now, I've been using SwiftyJSON, although it appears to be unmaintained. Is there an equivalent alternative which functions similarly? Thanks in advance
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Awesome macOS Libraries List
SwiftyJSON - The better way to deal with JSON data in Swift. Language: Swift.
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Need help with json data formatting
I second /u/daisnb that if possible, make sure the data is a consistent format and types, but if you’re unable to do that, I think SwiftyJSON can help, as it loosens the strict type requirement of Swift when handling JSON data
What are some alternatives?
Alamofire - Elegant HTTP Networking in Swift
ObjectMapper - Simple JSON Object mapping written in Swift
Moya - Network abstraction layer written in Swift.
Decodable - [Probably deprecated] Swift 2/3 JSON unmarshalling done (more) right
AFNetworking - A delightful networking framework for iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS.
Gloss - [Deprecated] A shiny JSON parsing library in Swift :sparkles: Loved by many from 2015-2021
swift-graphql - A GraphQL client that lets you forget about GraphQL.
HandyJSON - A handy swift json-object serialization/deserialization library
protobuf-swift - Google ProtocolBuffers for Apple Swift
Mantle - Model framework for Cocoa and Cocoa Touch
Netfox - A lightweight, one line setup, iOS / OSX network debugging library! 🦊
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