/blackfish

A fast HTTP web server based on Node.js and Express written in Swift

Primary LanguageSwiftApache License 2.0Apache-2.0

Blackfish

A Node/Express Inspired Web Framework for Swift that works on iOS, OS X, and Ubuntu.

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  • Insanely fast
  • Single Threaded
  • Beautiful syntax
  • Type safe

Getting Started

You must have Swift 2.2 or later installed. You can learn more about Swift 2.2 at Swift.org

Work in Progress

This is a work in progress and will likely change frequently, pull requests are welcome!

Server

Starting the server is as simple as express.

main.swift

import Blackfish

let app = Blackfish()

app.get("/") { request, response in
    response.send(text: "Hello World!")
}

app.listen(port: 3000) { error in
    if error == nil {
        print("Example app listening on port 3000")
    }
}

If you are having trouble connecting, make sure your ports are open. Check out apt-get ufw for simple port management.

Routing

Routing in Blackfish is simple and very similar to Express.

main.swift

app.get("/welcome") { request, response in
	response.send(text: "Hello")
}

app.post('/') { request, response in
    response.send(text: 'Got a POST request')
});

//...start server

Router

You can also create a Router object which will allow you to define multiple routes with a prefix.

let router = Router()

router.get("/") { request, response in
    response.send(text: "Bird is the word")
}

router.get("/about") { request, response in
    response.send(text: "Don't you know, about the bird?")
}

app.use(path: "/birds", router: router)

// ...start server

Navigating to http://example.com/birds will show a page with Bird is the word and navigating to http://example.com/birds/about will show a page with "Don't you know, about the bird?".

JSON

Responding with JSON is easy.

app.get("version") { request, response in
	response.send(json: ["version": "1.0"])
}

This responds to all requests to http://example.com/version with the JSON dictionary {"version": "1.0"} and Content-Type: application/json.

Views

You can also respond with HTML pages.

app.get("/") { request, response in
    response.render("index.html") 
}

Just put the file in the Resources folder at the root of your project and it will be served.

Response

A manual response can be returned if you want to set something like cookies.

Route.get("cookie") { request, response in
    response.status = .OK
    response.text = "Cookie was set"
	response.cookies["test"] = "123"
	response.send()
}

The Status enum above (.OK) can be one of the following.

public enum Status {
    case OK, Created, Accepted
    case MovedPermanently
    case BadRequest, Unauthorized, Forbidden, NotFound
    case ServerError
    case Unknown
    case Custom(Int)
}

Or something custom.

let status: Status = .Custom(420) //https://dev.twitter.com/overview/api/response-codes

Public

All files put in the Public folder at the root of your project will be available at the root of your domain. This is a great place to put your assets (.css, .js, .png, etc).

Request

Every route call gets passed a Request object. This can be used to grab query and path parameters.

This is a list of the properties available on the request object.

let method: Method
var parameters: [String: String] //URL parameters like id in user/:id
var data: [String: String] //GET or POST data
var cookies: [String: String]
var session: Session

Session

Sessions will be kept track of using the blackfish-session cookie. The default (and currently only) session driver is .Memory.

if let name = request.session.data["name"] {
	//name was in session	
}

//store name in session
request.session.data["name"] = "Blackfish"

Deploying

Vapor has been successfully tested on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (DigitalOcean) and Ubuntu 15.10 (VirtualBox).

To deploy to DigitalOcean, simply

  • Install Swift 2.2
    • wget the .tar.gz from Apple
    • Set the export PATH in your ~/.bashrc
    • (you may need to install binutils as well if you see ar not found)
  • Set Blackfish as a dependency of your project in your Package.swift
    dependencies:[
        // ...Previous dependencies
        .Package(url: "https://github.com/elliottminns/blackfish", majorVersion: 0)
    ]
  • cd into the repository
    • Run swift build
    • Run .build/debug/MyApp
    • (you may need to run as sudo to use certain ports)
    • (you may need to install ufw to set appropriate ports)

Attributions

This project is based on Vapor by Tanner Nelson. It uses compatibilty code from NSLinux by johnno1962.

Go checkout and star their repos.