XML/HTML response handlers for Alamofire using Fuzi
AlamoFuzi adds .responseXML() and .responseHTML() response handlers to Alamofire‘s DataRequest class. Both document types are serialized using Fuzi, the preferred way to parse XML/HTML in Swift.
Requirements
iOS 9.0+ / Mac OS X 10.11+
Xcode 8.0+
Dependencies are automatically added using CocoaPods: Alamofire 4.0+, Fuzi 1.0+
Installation
The easiest way to add AlamoFuzi to your project is to use CocoaPods.
You can use CocoaPods to install AlamoFuzi by adding it to your to your Podfile:
platform :ios, '9.0'
use_frameworks!
target 'MyApp' do
pod 'AlamoFuzi', '~> 1.0.0'
end
Then, run the following command:
$ pod install
Manually
Simply add AlamoFuzi.Swift to your project. Please note that Fuzi and Alamofire must be integrated to your project.
Usage example
import Alamofire
import AlamoFuzi
Alamofire.request("http://example.org/").responseHTML { response in
switch response.result {
case .failure(let error):
debugPrint("Error: \(error)")
debugPrint(response)
case .success(let document):
// Parsing the HTML data
if let example = document.firstChild(css: "div > p") {
print(example.stringValue)
}
}
}
Please note that you need import Alamofire or import Fuzi if you’re using any of their types or classes explicitly. In the example above, we do not explicitly use any types defined by Fuzi (e.g. HTMLDocument) so we don’t have to import it separately.
AlamoFuzi
XML/HTML response handlers for Alamofire using Fuzi
AlamoFuzi adds
.responseXML()
and.responseHTML()
response handlers to Alamofire‘sDataRequest
class. Both document types are serialized using Fuzi, the preferred way to parse XML/HTML in Swift.Requirements
Installation
The easiest way to add AlamoFuzi to your project is to use CocoaPods.
Using CocoaPods
You can use CocoaPods to install AlamoFuzi by adding it to your to your
Podfile
:Then, run the following command:
Manually
Simply add
AlamoFuzi.Swift
to your project. Please note that Fuzi and Alamofire must be integrated to your project.Usage example
Please note that you need
import Alamofire
orimport Fuzi
if you’re using any of their types or classes explicitly. In the example above, we do not explicitly use any types defined by Fuzi (e.g.HTMLDocument
) so we don’t have to import it separately.Full documentation here
License
AlamoFuzi is released under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.