For now, the best way to view the docs is to open the project in Xcode and run the Build Documentation command. At some point in the future, I’m hoping to leverage the tooling the develops for generating/hosting DocC documentation. (Please feel free to let me know if you have any ideas or tooling recommendations around this 🙂).
🏷 License
NetStack is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.
NetStack 🛰
A concurrency-based networking stack for modern Swift projects. Use as-is — or as a starting point for your own utilities.
Features
Dataand transformingCodabletypes.URLRequestconfiguration.URLRequestresponses in tests.Installation
NetStackships with two library products:NetStackandNetStackTestUtils.Xcode Projects
Select
File->Swift Packages->Add Package Dependencyand enterhttps://github.com/CypherPoet/NetStack.Swift Package Manager Projects
You can add
CypherPoetNetStackas a package dependency in yourPackage.swiftfile:From there, refer to the
NetStack“product” delivered by theCypherPoetNetStack“package” inside of any of your project’s target dependencies:Then simply
import NetStackwherever you’d like to use it.Usage
Projects Using NetStack
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Contributing
Contributions to
NetStackare most welcome. Check out some of the issue templates for more info.💻 Developing
Requirements
📜 Creating & Building Documentation
Documentation is built with Xcode’s DocC. See Apple’s guidance on how to build, run, and create DocC content.
For now, the best way to view the docs is to open the project in Xcode and run the
Build Documentationcommand. At some point in the future, I’m hoping to leverage the tooling the develops for generating/hosting DocC documentation. (Please feel free to let me know if you have any ideas or tooling recommendations around this 🙂).🏷 License
NetStackis available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.