Elegant HTTP Networking in Swift
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Elegant HTTP Networking in Swift
A lightweight, one line setup, iOS / OSX network debugging library!
A tutorial project for the network layer with swift protocols/generics in #SwiftCairo talk
Pure Swift implementation of the OAuth 1.0 protocol as an easy to use extension for the URLRequest type. (RFC-5849)
A type-safe, high-level networking solution for Swift apps
Swift HTTP access library
Declarative REST API request construction for iOS and macOS
Networking framework in Swift
HttpUtility is an open source MIT license project which is helpful in making HTTP requests and returns a decoded object from server. Right now this utility only parses JSON.
Handle your structs like a boss !
A reactive, lightweight network layer, written in Swift, using Combine
Simple HTTP and REST client library for Swift
A light and fast HTTP Networking in Swift
A simple file that deals with your request management and uses protocols to return server responses.
NIX - Network Interface eXtension
An example project to show how using custom request classes can lead to a more modular project that is easier to test
Step-By-Step Guide on Learning web scraping concept using python along with example.
Xcode Playground showing implementation of the Builder Design Pattern with URLRequest and URLSessionDataTask
HTTP networking framework built upon Alamofire.
A Swift Combine http package to reduce the boilerplate to make requests and parse data.
Lightweight HTTP-based API client
A simple HTTP library written in Swift (URLSession Wrapper)
A super-lightweight network client library.
Simple code for caching API data using URLSession
RFAPI is a network request library specially designed for API requests. It is a URL session wrapper base on AFNetworking.
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