grpc-swift VS divvunspell-sdk-swift

Compare grpc-swift vs divvunspell-sdk-swift and see what are their differences.

grpc-swift

The Swift language implementation of gRPC. (by grpc)
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grpc-swift divvunspell-sdk-swift
8 1
1,945 5
1.4% -
9.3 2.9
7 days ago 10 months ago
Swift Rust
Apache License 2.0 MIT License
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grpc-swift

Posts with mentions or reviews of grpc-swift. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-19.
  • LinkedIn Adopts Protocol Buffers and Reduces Latency Up to 60%
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 19 Jul 2023
  • Trouble building for ios device
    7 projects | /r/bazel | 23 Nov 2022
    load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:http.bzl", "http_archive") http_archive( name = "com_github_buildbuddy_io_rules_xcodeproj", sha256 = "564381b33261ba29e3c8f505de82fc398452700b605d785ce3e4b9dd6c73b623", url = "https://github.com/buildbuddy-io/rules_xcodeproj/releases/download/0.9.0/release.tar.gz", ) http_archive( name = "cgrindel_rules_spm", sha256 = "03718eb865a100ba4449ebcbca6d97bf6ea78fa17346ce6d55532312e8bf9aa8", strip_prefix = "rules_spm-0.11.0", url = "https://github.com/cgrindel/rules_spm/archive/v0.11.0.tar.gz", ) load( "@cgrindel_rules_spm//spm:defs.bzl", "spm_pkg", "spm_repositories", ) load( "@cgrindel_rules_spm//spm:deps.bzl", "spm_rules_dependencies", ) spm_rules_dependencies() load( "@com_github_buildbuddy_io_rules_xcodeproj//xcodeproj:repositories.bzl", "xcodeproj_rules_dependencies", ) xcodeproj_rules_dependencies() load( "@build_bazel_rules_apple//apple:repositories.bzl", "apple_rules_dependencies", ) apple_rules_dependencies() load( "@build_bazel_rules_swift//swift:repositories.bzl", "swift_rules_dependencies", ) swift_rules_dependencies() load( "@build_bazel_rules_swift//swift:extras.bzl", "swift_rules_extra_dependencies", ) swift_rules_extra_dependencies() load( "@build_bazel_apple_support//lib:repositories.bzl", "apple_support_dependencies", ) apple_support_dependencies() spm_repositories( name = "swift_pkgs", platforms = [ ".macOS(.v10_15)", ], dependencies = [ spm_pkg( url = "https://github.com/apple/swift-log.git", exact_version = "1.4.2", products = ["Logging"], ), spm_pkg( url = "https://github.com/pointfreeco/swift-composable-architecture.git", exact_version = "0.43.0", products = ["ComposableArchitecture"], ), spm_pkg( name = "Bow", url = "https://github.com/bow-swift/bow.git", exact_version = "0.8.0", products = ["Bow", "BowEffects", "BowOptics"], ), spm_pkg( url = "https://github.com/grpc/grpc-swift.git", exact_version = "1.7.3", products = ["GRPC"], ), spm_pkg( url = "https://github.com/hyperoslo/Cache", exact_version = "6.0.0", products = ["Cache"], ), ], )
  • anyone has used grpc in iOS app?
    1 project | /r/iOSProgramming | 3 Jul 2022
    Did you have a look at examples on grpc-swift ?
  • Considering gRPC-C++ for an iOS project
    2 projects | /r/iOSProgramming | 19 Feb 2022
    You don’t want to use the Swift version?
  • Fullstack grpc tutorials?
    1 project | /r/iOSProgramming | 24 Oct 2021
    The Basic Tutorial or examples from the gRPG-Swift repository might be useful to you as well.
  • Application design: communication from Rust to another language
    5 projects | /r/rust | 20 Jul 2021
    At the moment I would recommend gRPC for Swift and Rust, even though in general gRPC drives me insane, it is currently the most convenient choice. Use tonic for the Rust server-side, and grpc-swift for the client-side. I've had quite a lot of success with this in the past.
  • gRPC Implementation in Swift
    1 project | /r/swift | 4 Jun 2021
  • REST vs. gRPC vs. GraphQL
    10 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 15 Mar 2021
    Swift is at least supported via Objective-C, and swift-grpc looks solid https://github.com/grpc/grpc-swift

divvunspell-sdk-swift

Posts with mentions or reviews of divvunspell-sdk-swift. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-20.
  • Application design: communication from Rust to another language
    5 projects | /r/rust | 20 Jul 2021
    From what you're describing it sounds like you just want to have a Rust library that is used by Swift. If this is the approach you take, then you would need to have C headers and write nice little Swift wrappers around that to make your life not hell. Here is a real life advanced example of how I've done that before.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing grpc-swift and divvunspell-sdk-swift you can also consider the following projects:

grpc-web - gRPC for Web Clients

xcnotary - the missing macOS app notarization helper, built with Rust

hasura-cms - Automatically exposed GraphQL API via Hasura with schema + permissions for GraphCMS-like handling of content types

cffi - Safe* C foreign function interface for Rust, using proc macros and marshaling types.

grpc-over-webrtc - gRPC over WebRTC

json-api - A specification for building JSON APIs

graphql-code-generator - A tool for generating code based on a GraphQL schema and GraphQL operations (query/mutation/subscription), with flexible support for custom plugins.

Cache - :package: Nothing but Cache.

swift-composable-architecture - A library for building applications in a consistent and understandable way, with composition, testing, and ergonomics in mind.

gRPC - The C based gRPC (C++, Python, Ruby, Objective-C, PHP, C#)

webrpc - webrpc is a schema-driven approach to writing backend services for modern Web apps and networks