This Cordova plugin adds the Swift support to your iOS project.
You can add this plugin directly to your project:
cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-add-swift-support --save
Or add it as a dependency into your own plugin:
<dependency id="cordova-plugin-add-swift-support" version="1.6.1"/>
By default, the Swift 3 support is added but the legacy version (2.3) can still be configured as a preference:
<preference name="UseLegacySwiftLanguageVersion" value="true" />
Or it is possible to specify the version as following:
<preference name="UseSwiftLanguageVersion" value="4" />
If needed, add a prefixed Bridging-Header file in your plugin in order to import frameworks (MyPlugin-Bridging-Header.h for instance). As an example you can have a look at this plugin.
If the cordova-plugin-add-swift-support
plugin is already installed to your project, then you can add your own Swift plugin as usual, its prefixed Bridging-Header will be automatically found and merged.
Because ProductModuleName of application using some Swift Cordova plugin is different than ProductModuleName of the plugin itself, you need to modify your .m files imports to:
#import "Swift2Objc-Header.h"
* instead of #import "ProductModuleName-Swift.h"
This header will be created by this plugin and automatically registered with xcode project.
The src folder contains ECMAScript 2015 source files. This project is built and bundled using Babel and Webpack.
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