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Top 23 server-side-swift Open-Source Projects
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Perfect
Server-side Swift. The Perfect core toolset and framework for Swift Developers. (For mobile back-end development, website and API development, and more…)
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Zewo
Lightweight library for web server applications in Swift on macOS and Linux powered by coroutines.
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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SaaSHub
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Botter works in tandem with Vapor, which handles the server-side functions of your project. This powerful combination allows you to focus on what matters most - creating an engaging and effective chatbot.
Awesome Vapor
Such a shame. Swift has many beautiful language features.
I give swift a try every once in a while.
Problems of my last attempt:
- The Swift REPL (lldb to be precise) depends on libpython-dev (v3.8). WSL (ubuntu 22.04) comes with 2.7 and 3.10, so the lldb dependency depends on an old python version. The fix was to copy the 3.10 binary to the directory where lldb expects it, and rename it to libpython3.8.so. It seems that it's backwards compatible so it worked on my machine.
- I tried to compile and statically link a hummingbird (web framework, more light weight than vapot, https://github.com/hummingbird-project/hummingbird) hello-world example. I had a liking error. Luckilly someone in the swift forums helped me. The problem was that my package.swift file had the "-static-stdlib" flag only as a swiftSettings. It needed to be also a linkerSetting.
In the end I was able to build my example. But at this point I already spent multiple days debugging problems that are unrelated to my applicationn or the Swift language.
It's a shame because I see its potential. Fixing the (linux/windows) tooling problems would probably only take "some" developers. Apple has near infinite money and could sponsor them if they wanted to., but they gain little by it. Besides them, not many are invested in it.
server-side-swift related posts
- An aborted experiment with server Swift
- Swiftly Chatting: Building Chatbots with Botter
- Issue with Vapor Server
- First contract, how much should I charge?
- Swift outside the Apple ecosystem
- What to choose next? My company wants me to learn new stack. iOS Dev with 8 years of exp.
- Hummingbird, the Swift server framework, hits v1.0
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Index
What are some of the best open-source server-side-swift projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | Vapor | 23,775 |
2 | Perfect | 13,835 |
3 | gitignore.io | 8,054 |
4 | Kitura | 7,615 |
5 | SwiftyBeaver | 5,839 |
6 | Zewo | 1,851 |
7 | fluent | 1,279 |
8 | awesome-vapor | 1,129 |
9 | soto | 856 |
10 | hummingbird | 734 |
11 | MongoKitten | 695 |
12 | Reflection | 600 |
13 | Swift Package Index | 506 |
14 | Redbird | 462 |
15 | leaf | 414 |
16 | FlyingFox | 388 |
17 | mongo-swift-driver | 338 |
18 | swift-url | 328 |
19 | alchemy | 324 |
20 | Telegrammer | 289 |
21 | toolbox | 276 |
22 | Online Swift Playground | 239 |
23 | MistKit | 199 |
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