/NotionSwift

Unofficial Notion API SDK for iOS & macOS

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NotionSwift

Unofficial Notion SDK for iOS & macOS.

This is still work in progress version, the module interface might change.

API Documentation

This library is a client for the official Notion API. For more details and documentation please check Notion Developer Portal

Installation

CocoaPods

pod 'NotionSwift', '0.8.0'

Swift Package Manager

dependencies: [
    .package(url: "https://github.com/chojnac/NotionSwift.git", .upToNextMajor(from: "0.8.0"))
]

Usage

Currently, this library supports only the "internal integration" authorization mode. For more information about authorization and instruction how to obtain NOTION_TOKEN please check Notion Offical Documentation.

Important: Integrations are granted access to resources (pages and databases) which users have shared with the integration. Resources that are not shared with the integration are not visible by API endpoints.

Creating a Notion client

let notion = NotionClient(accessKeyProvider: StringAccessKeyProvider(accessKey: "{NOTION_TOKEN}"))

Tweak network configuration

To tweak things like network timeouts you can provide a custom URLSessionConfiguration to NotionClient like below.

let sessionConfig = URLSessionConfiguration.default
sessionConfig.timeoutIntervalForRequest = 15
let notion = NotionClient(accessKeyProvider: StringAccessKeyProvider(accessKey: "{NOTION_TOKEN}"), sessionConfiguration: sessionConfig)

If that's not enough for your needs, you can implement the NetworkClient protocol and provide your implementation to NotionClient.

List all databases

The https://api.notion.com/v1/databases is deprecated. To recommended way to list all databases is to use https://api.notion.com/v1/search endpoint. In theory, search allows filtering results by object type. However, currently, the only filter allowed is object which will filter by type of object (either page or database) To narrow search results, use code snippet belove.

// fetch available databases
notion.search(request: .init(filter: .database)) { result in
    let databases = result.map { objects in
        objects.results.compactMap({ object -> Database? in
            if case .database(let db) = object {
                return db
            }
            return nil
        })
    }
    print(databases)
}

Query a database

In this example we will get all pages in the database. To narrow results use params argument.

let databaseId = Database.Identifier("{DATABASE UUIDv4}")

notion.databaseQuery(databaseId: databaseId) {
    print($0)
}

Retrieve a database

let databaseId = Database.Identifier("{DATABASE UUIDv4}")

notion.database(databaseId: databaseId) {
    print($0)
}

Create a database

let parentPageId = Page.Identifier("e67db074-973a-4ddb-b397-66d3c75f9ec9")

let request = DatabaseCreateRequest(
    parent: .pageId(parentPageId),
    icon: .emoji("🤔"),
    cover: .external(url: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1606787366850-de6330128bfc"),
    title: [
        .init(string: "Created at: \(Date())")
    ],
    properties: [
        "Field 10": .richText
    ]
)

notion.databaseCreate(request: request) {
    print($0)
}

Update a database

let id = Database.Identifier("{DATABASE UUIDv4}")

// update cover, icon & add a new field
let request = DatabaseUpdateRequest(
    title: nil,
    icon: .emoji("🤔"),
    cover: .external(url: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1606787366850-de6330128bfc"),
    properties: [
        "Field 10": .richText
    ]
)

notion.databaseUpdate(databaseId: id, request: request) {
    print($0)
}

Create a database entry

Notion database entries are pages, whose properties conform to the parent database's schema.

let databaseId = Database.Identifier("{DATABASE UUIDv4}")

let request = PageCreateRequest(
    parent: .database(databaseId),
    properties: [
        "title": .init(
            type: .title([
                .init(string: "Lorem ipsum \(Date())")
            ])
        ),
        "Field 10": .init(
            type: .richText([
                .init(string: "dolor sit amet")
            ])
        )
    ]
)

notion.pageCreate(request: request) {
    print($0)
}

Retrieve a page

Retrieve page properties.

let pageId = Page.Identifier("{PAGE UUIDv4}")

notion.page(pageId: pageId) {
    print($0)
}

Page content (text for example) is represented as an array of blocks. The example below loads properties and page content.

let pageId = Page.Identifier("{PAGE UUIDv4}")

notion.page(pageId: pageId) { [notion] in
    print("---- Properties ----- ")
    print($0)
    switch $0 {
    case .success(let page):
        notion.blockChildren(blockId: page.id.toBlockIdentifier) {
            print("---- Children ----- ")
            print($0)
        }
    default:
        break
    }
}

Note: The API returns only the direct children of the page. If there is content nested in the block (nested lists for example) it requires other calls.

Create a page

let parentPageId = Page.Identifier("{PAGE UUIDv4}")

let request = PageCreateRequest(
    parent: .page(parentPageId),
    properties: [
        "title": .init(
            type: .title([
                .init(string: "Lorem ipsum \(Date())")
            ])
        )
    ]
)

notion.pageCreate(request: request) {
    print($0)
}

Update page properties

let pageId = Page.Identifier("{PAGE UUIDv4}")

// update title property
let request = PageProperiesUpdateRequest(
    properties: [
        .name("title"): .init(
            type: .title([
                .init(string: "Updated at: \(Date())")
            ])
        )
    ]
)

notion.pageUpdateProperties(pageId: pageId, request: request) {
    print($0)
}

Retrieve block children

Note: This endpoint returns only the first level of children, so for example, nested list items won't be returned. In that case, you need to make another request with the block id of the parent block.

let pageId = Block.Identifier("{PAGE UUIDv4}")

notion.blockChildren(blockId: pageId) {
    print($0)
}

Append block children

let pageId = Block.Identifier("{PAGE UUIDv4}")

// append paragraph with styled text to a page.
let blocks: [WriteBlock] = [
    .heading1(["Heading 1"], color: .orange),
    .paragraph([
        "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, ",
        .init(string: "consectetur", annotations: .bold),
        " adipiscing elit."
    ]),
    .heading2(["Heading 2"], color: .orangeBackground),
    .columnList(columns: [
        .column([
            .paragraph(["Column 1"])
        ]),
        .column([
            .paragraph(["Column 2"])
        ])
    ]),
    try! .table(
        width: 2,
        headers: [
            ["Header 1"], ["Header 2"]
        ],
        rows: [
            .row(
                header: ["Row 1 header"],
                cells: [
                    ["Cell 1-1"], ["Cell 1-2"]
                ]
            ),
            .row(
                cells: [
                    ["Cell 2-1"], ["Cell 2-2"]
                ]
            )
        ]
    )
]
notion.blockAppend(blockId: pageId, children: blocks) {
    print($0)
}

Update a block

let blockId = Block.Identifier("{BLOCK UUIDv4}")
let text: [RichText] = [
    "Current time: ",
    .init(string: Date().description, annotations: .bold)
]
let block = UpdateBlock(type: .paragraph(text: text))
notion.blockUpdate(blockId: blockId, value: block) {
    print("Updated: ", $0)
}

Block delete

let blockId = Block.Identifier("{BLOCK UUIDv4}")

notion.blockDelete(blockId: block.id) {
    print("Delete: ", $0)
}

Retrieve a user

let id = User.Identifier("{USER UUIDv4}")
notion.user(userId: id) {
    print($0)
}

List all users

notion.usersList() {
    print($0)
}

Search

Search for pages & databases with a title containing text "Lorem"

notion.search(
    request: .init(
        query: "Lorem"
    )
) {
    print($0)
}

Search for all databases and ignore pages.

notion.search(
    request: .init(
        filter: .database
    )
) {
    print($0)
}

Get all pages & databases

notion.search() {
    print($0)
}

Logging and debugging

NotionSwift provide an internal rudimental logging system to track HTTP traffic. To enable it you need to set a build-in or custom logger handler and decide about log level (.info by default). With .track log level you can see all content of a request. This is useful to track mapping issues between library data models and API.

Example logging configuration:

// This code should be in the ApplicationDelegate

NotionSwiftEnvironment.logHandler = NotionSwift.PrintLogHandler() // uses print command
NotionSwiftEnvironment.logLevel = .trace // show me everything

License

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