Swift Weather
SwiftWeather is an iOS weather app developed in Swift language. The app can support iPhone 4(s), iPhone 5(s), iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. The app also support Today Widgets.
Notices
The current version is working with Xcode Version 6.3 (6D570) and Version 6.3.1 (6D1002), I have been updating the app to spport the lastest version of Xcode, if you have any issue, please check the Xcode version. If there is still a problem with the supported versions, please raise an issue, thanks.
Version 2
This is version 2. I have ugraded the entire project to use Carthage, Alamofire and SwiftyJSON. And the app can only support iOS8+, if you want to support iOS7 or use CocoaPods and AFNetworking. Please have a look at README.v1.md and Release Using Cocoapods and AFNetworking. Happy coding.
Screenshots
Used features
- Swift Programming Language
- Carthage
- Alamofire
- SwiftyJSON
- Core Location
- Using Framework to share code between targets(app and widget).
Known issues
Because we are using Carthage to build the third party packages. There are some build warings like ld: warning: linking against dylib not safe for use in application extensions: /Build/Products/Debug-iphoneos/Alamofire.framework/Alamofire
How to build
Because the app uses carthage, we need to install carthage. To install the carthage tool on your system, please download and run the Carthage.pkg file for the latest release, then follow the on-screen instructions..
- Open Terminal app.
- Change directory to the project folder.
cd $project_dir
- Use
ls
to list all the file to check whether Cartfile file is in the folder? - If the Cartfile has been found, then execute
carthage update
.This will fetch dependencies into a Carthage/Checkouts folder, then build each one. - On your application targets’ “General” settings tab, in the “Linked Frameworks and Libraries” section, drag and drop each framework you want to use from the Carthage/Build folder on disk. In our project, which are
Alamofire
andSwiftyJSON
- Press Cmd + B to build the app.
- Press Cmd + R to run the app on Simulator.
Credits
- Thanks to johnsonjake for adding iOS 8 support and improving the UI/UX.
- Thanks to Marc for adding forcast feature, widget and app icon.