LDSwiftEventSource is a cross platform implementation of the EventSource specification written in Swift. It was developed for use in the LaunchDarkly iOS SDK. Generated API docs are available on GitHub Pages.
- iOS 11.0+ / watchOS 4.0+ / tvOS 11.0+ / macOS 10.13+
- Swift 5.1+
To use the CocoaPods dependency manager to integrate LDSwiftEventSource into your Xcode project, specify it in your Podfile
:
pod 'LDSwiftEventSource', '~> 3.1'
To use the Carthage dependency manager to integrate LDSwiftEventSource into your Xcode project, specify it in your Cartfile
:
github "LaunchDarkly/swift-eventsource" ~> 3.1
The Swift Package Manager is a dependency manager integrated into the swift
compiler and Xcode. Note that the LDSwiftEventSource Swift package provides both a LDSwiftEventSource
product, which is explicitly dynamic, and a LDSwiftEventSourceStatic
product which is explicitly static.
To integrate LDSwiftEventSource into an Xcode project, go to the project editor, and select Swift Packages
. From here hit the +
button and follow the prompts using https://github.com/LaunchDarkly/swift-eventsource.git
as the URL.
To include LDSwiftEventSource in a Swift package, simply add it to the dependencies section of your Package.swift
file. And add the desired product as a dependency for your targets.
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/LaunchDarkly/swift-eventsource.git", .upToNextMajor(from: "3.1.1"))
]
We encourage pull requests and other contributions from the community. Check out our contributing guidelines for instructions on how to contribute to this SDK.
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