okio
Alamofire
Our great sponsors
okio | Alamofire | |
---|---|---|
15 | 17 | |
8,659 | 40,518 | |
0.5% | 0.3% | |
8.9 | 7.9 | |
5 days ago | 21 days ago | |
Kotlin | Swift | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
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.
okio
-
Is it a good idea to use Google Guava library for Android development?
I am involved in the development of Android application which is a rather "thick" mobile client for a Web service. It heavily communicates with the server but also has a lot of inner logic too. So, I decided to use some features of Google Guava library to simplify development process. Here is a list of features I'm very interested in: immutable collections, base utils, collection extensions, functional programming sugar and idioms (common.collect and common.base), primitives utilities (common.primitives), hashing utilities (common.hash), concurrent utils (futures and AsyncFunction). Things I don't want to use in Android: common.cache (see question below), common.eventbus (we have better Android specific libs for this, such as Otto), common.io (we can use okio for Android now).
-
Why tools have Kotlin native to work with bytes?
Yeah Kotlin's own standard library is a lot smaller than Java's currently so you'll need to use something third-party for this. Okio is a popular option https://square.github.io/okio/ it has a Buffer type which is pretty similar to Java's ByteBuffer
-
can I access and manipulate the iOS filesystem with kotlin multiplatform?
Use okio, it is Multiplatform now. I use this for my own library KStore
-
Windows Central: "Microsoft to merge Surface Pro X ARM and Surface Pro 9 Intel versions under one product line"
For networking, file IO, and streams in general, there's Korio and for Java; for just networking, there's LiteNetLib for C#; for what looks like data streams in general, there's Okio also for Java; and Tokio for multi-threaded IO in Rust.
-
Porting C++ code to Kotlin (ISO 15765-2)
Okio is nice for input/output streams, and sockets.
-
Kotlin/native: library for file io?
Sounds like you want https://square.github.io/okio/
- Are there any libraries well suited to the manipulation of bits, bytes and byte arrays used in packet communication?
-
Kotlin Team AMA #3: Ask Us Anything
On JVM, there is plenty of existing solution already on for multiplatform uses I'd suggest checking amazing Okio library by Square, that seems to cover most of basic use-cases.
- 60% of school apps are sending student data with third parties without consent
-
Kotlin Multiplatform - File I/O and de-compression questions
I think the main multiplatform library for I/O currently is okio, https://github.com/square/okio. As for compression, you should probably create an expect class for the compressor and use platform specific calls for actual compression. Take a look at https://kotlinlang.org/docs/mpp-connect-to-apis.html.
Alamofire
- Modern replacements for SwiftKeychain and APAddressBook.
-
Use Alamofire with async and await
Alamofire is a swift http request lib. By default, we need use completion handler to handle response. Today we are going to find out how to use it with async and await.
-
How to download an XML file and parse using Alamofire and SWXML
Looks like your Alamofire tutorial is out of date. I suggest you read the current documentation and update your code. For instance, you can update your example to:
-
Cracking the iOS Interview
Alamofire - Elegant HTTP networking
- Szabadúszó iOS fejlesztőt keresek
- Alamofire - Elegant http networking in swift
- Swift Package Manager GitHub issue
-
Awesome macOS Libraries List
Alamofire - Alamofire is an HTTP networking library written in Swift. (de facto standard library for network) Language: Swift.
-
Cheezam – Shazam for Cheese
You can find an example using Alamofire, the most commonly used network framework, here.
https://github.com/Alamofire/Alamofire/blob/master/Documenta...
-
Building a restaurant iOS App
To add Alamofire, we'll be using Swift Package Manager. Xcode comes with built-in support for it and we'll not have to use external package managers like Cocoapods or Carthage. Click on File → Add Packages...
What are some alternatives?
OkHttp - Square’s meticulous HTTP client for the JVM, Android, and GraalVM.
Moya - Network abstraction layer written in Swift.
kotlinx.coroutines - Library support for Kotlin coroutines
WebSocket - WebSocket implementation for use by Client and Server
kotlinx-io - Kotlin multiplatform I/O library
AFNetworking - A delightful networking framework for iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS.
swift-evolution - This maintains proposals for changes and user-visible enhancements to the Swift Programming Language.
Socket.IO
kotlinx-nodejs - Kotlin external declarations for using the Node.js API from Kotlin code targeting JavaScript
Vapor - 💧 A server-side Swift HTTP web framework.
kotlinx.serialization - Kotlin multiplatform / multi-format serialization
apollo-ios - 📱 A strongly-typed, caching GraphQL client for iOS, written in Swift.