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STDevTM/RxRestClient 3.0.0
Simple REST Client based on RxSwift and Alamofire.
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.package(url: "https://github.com/STDevTM/RxRestClient.git", from: "3.0.0")

RxRestClient

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Example

To run the example project, clone the repo, and run pod install from the Example directory first.

Requirements

  • iOS 10.0+
  • tvOS 10.0+
  • macOS 10.12+
  • Swift 5.6+
  • Xcode 13+

Migration Guides

Installation

CocoaPods

RxRestClient is available through CocoaPods. To install it, simply add the following line to your Podfile:

pod 'RxRestClient'
Swift Package Manager

You can use The Swift Package Manager to install RxRestClient by adding the proper description to your Package.swift file:

import PackageDescription

let package = Package(
    name: "YOUR_PROJECT_NAME",
    targets: [],
    dependencies: [
        .package(url: "https://github.com/STDevTM/RxRestClient.git", from: "2.1.0")
    ]
)

Next, add RxRestClient to your targets dependencies like so:

.target(
    name: "YOUR_TARGET_NAME",
    dependencies: [
        "RxRestClient",
    ]
),

Then run swift package update.

Features

  • Simple way to do requests
  • Simple way to have response state in reactive way
  • Ability to customization
  • Retry on any error
  • Handle network reachability status
  • Retry on become reachable
  • Ability to use absolute and relative urls
  • Swift Codable protocol support
  • Use custom SessionManager
  • Pagination support
  • Complete Documentation
  • more coming soon

How to use

First of all you need to create struct of your response state and implement ResponseState protocol.

struct RepositoriesState: ResponseState {

    typealias Body = Data

    var state: BaseState?
    var data: [Repository]?

    private init() {
        state = nil
    }

    init(state: BaseState) {
        self.state = state
    }

    init(response: (HTTPURLResponse, Data?)) {
        if response.0.statusCode == 200, let body = response.1 {
            self.data = try? JSONDecoder().decode(RepositoryResponse.self, from: body).items
        }
    }

    static let empty = RepositoriesState()
}

It is required to mention expected Body type (String or Data).

After that you need to create request model:

struct RepositoryQuery: Encodable {
    let q: String
}

Then you can do the request to get repositories:

import RxSwift
import RxRestClient

protocol RepositoriesServiceProtocol {
    func get(query: RepositoryQuery) -> Observable<RepositoriesState>
}

final class RepositoriesService: RepositoriesServiceProtocol {

    private let client = RxRestClient()

    func get(query: RepositoryQuery) -> Observable<RepositoriesState> {
        return client.get("https://api.github.com/search/repositories", query: query)
    }
}

In order to customize client you can use RxRestClientOptions:

var options = RxRestClientOptions.default
options.addHeader(key: "x-apikey", value: "<API_KEY>")
client = RxRestClient(baseUrl: <BASE _URL>), options: options)

Relative vs absolute url

In order to use relative url you need to give <BASE_URL> when initializing client object.

let client = RxRestClient(baseURL: <BASE_URL>)

When calling any request you can provide either String endpoint or absolute URL. If you will String it will be appended to baseURL.

client.get("rest/contacts")

If baseURL is nil then it will try to convert provided String to URL.

In order to use absolute url even when your client has baseURL you can provide URL like this:

if let url = URL(string: "https://api.github.com/search/repositories") {
    client.get(url: url, query: ["q": search])
}

Pagination

Pagination support is working only for GET requests. In order to have pagination (or infinite scrolling) feature you need to implement following protocols for query and response models:

For query model you need to implement PagingQueryProtocol:

struct RepositoryQuery: PagingQueryProtocol {

    let q: String
    var page: Int

    init(q: String) {
        self.q = q
        self.page = 1
    }

    func nextPage() -> RepositoryQuery {
        var new = self
        new.page += 1
        return new
    }
}

For response model you need to implement PagingResponseProtocol:

struct RepositoryResponse: PagingResponseProtocol {
    let totalCount: Int
    var repositories: [Repository]

    private enum CodingKeys: String, CodingKey {
        case totalCount = "total_count"
        case repositories = "items"
    }

    // MARK: - PagingResponseProtocol
    typealias Item = Repository

    static var decoder: JSONDecoder {
        return .init()
    }

    var canLoadMore: Bool {
        return totalCount > items.count
    }

    var items: [Repository] {
        get {
            return repositories
        }
        set(newValue) {
            repositories = newValue
        }
    }

}

For response states you need to use PagingState class or custom subclass:

final class RepositoriesState: PagingState<RepositoryResponse> {
    ...
}

After having all necessary models you can do your request:

client.get("https://api.github.com/search/repositories", query: query, loadNextPageTrigger: loadNextPageTrigger)

loadNextPageTrigger is an Observable with Void type in order to trigger client to do request for next page using new query model generated using nextPage() function.

Author

Tigran Hambardzumyan, [email protected]

Support

Feel free to open issues with any suggestions, bug reports, feature requests, questions.

Let us know!

We’d be really happy if you sent us links to your projects where you use our component. Just send an email to [email protected] and do let us know if you have any questions or suggestion.

License

RxRestClient is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.

GitHub

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Release Notes

3.0.0
3 years ago

Update to RxSwift 6

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