A lean Swift web API client built using async/await.
Get provides a clear and convenient API for modeling network requests using Request<Response>
type. And its APIClient
makes it easy to execute these requests and decode the responses.
// Create a client
let client = APIClient(baseURL: URL(string: "https://api.github.com"))
// Start sending requests
let user: User = try await client.send(Request(path: "/user")).value
var request = Request(path: "/user/emails", method: .post, body: ["alex@me.com"]
try await client.send(request)
The client uses URLSession
for networking and provides complete access to all its APIs. It is designed with the "less is more" idea in mind and doesn't introduce any unnecessary abstractions on top of native APIs.
// In addition to `APIClientDelegate`, you can also override any methods
// from `URLSessionDelegate` family of APIs.
let client = APIClient(baseURL: URL(string: "https://api.github.com")) {
$0.sessionDelegate = ...
}
// You can also provide task-specific delegates and easily change any of
// the `URLRequest` properties before the request is sent.
let delegate: URLSessionDataDelegate = ...
let response = try await client.send(Paths.user.get, delegate: delegate) {
$0.cachePolicy = .reloadIgnoringLocalCacheData
}
In addition to sending quick requests, it also supports downloading data to a file, uploading from a file, authentication, auto-retries, logging, and more. It's a kind of code that you would typically write on top of URLSession
if you were using it directly.
Learn how to use Get by going through the documentation created using DocC.
To learn more about URLSession
, see URL Loading System.
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You can easily add logging to your API client using Pulse. It requests a single line to setup.
let client = APIClient(baseURL: URL(string: "https://api.github.com")) {
$0.sessionDelegate = PulseCore.URLSessionProxyDelegate()
}
With Pulse, you can inspect logs directly on your device – and it supports all Apple platforms. And you can share the logs at any time and view them on a big screen using Pulse Pro.
With CreateAPI, you can take your backend OpenAPI spec, and generate all of the response entities and even requests for Get APIClient
.
generate api.github.yaml --output ./OctoKit --module "OctoKit"
Check out App Store Connect Swift SDK that uses CreateAPI for code generation.
Get is a lean framework with a lot of flexibility and customization points. It makes it very easy to learn and use, but you'll need to install additional modules for certain features.
- Mocker – mocking network requests for testing purposes
- URLQueryEncoder – URL query encoder with
Codable
support - MultipartFormDataKit – adds support for
multipart/form-data
- NaiveDate – working with dates without timezones
Get | Date | Swift | Xcode | Platforms |
---|---|---|---|---|
2.0 | Jul 26, 2022 | 5.5 | 13.3 | iOS 13.0, watchOS 6.0, macOS 10.15, tvOS 13.0, Linux |
Get is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.