Popularity
0.9
Stable
Activity
0.0
Stable
33
2
3

Code Quality Rank: L5
Programming language: Swift
Tags: Utility    

Wyrd alternatives and similar libraries

Based on the "Utility" category.
Alternatively, view Wyrd alternatives based on common mentions on social networks and blogs.

Do you think we are missing an alternative of Wyrd or a related project?

Add another 'Utility' Library

README

Wyrd

Wyrd is a library for asynchronous programming in Swift. It aims to be concise and simple. Wyrd is inspired by Promises/A+. Both Swift and Cocoa Touch doesn't provide any helpers for asynchronous programming besides standard functions taking success/failure callbacks. Wyrd tries to alleviate this with fairly simple API and a few helpers of its own.

How to Install

At the moment the most convenient way is to add Wyrd repository as a git submodule to your main repository:

git add submodule add https://github.com/explicitcall/Wyrd.git wyrd

Then add Wyrd.swift and Helpers.swift (add the latter if you will use helpers and most likely you will) files to your project.

CocoaPods package will be added as soon as CocoaPods will support source code in Swift.

How to Use

Essentially, Wyrd instance is a promise, which can be chained with other promises using closures and chaining operators. Wyrd library provides a few wrapper extensions for standard asynchronous Cocoa Touch functions. These extended functions return a promise instead of taking a success/error callback, giving you much clearer code and saving you from a Pyramid of Doom.

Obligatory example (getURLData and FullResponse typealias are provided to you by Wyrd):

let s = NSURLSession(configuration: NSURLSessionConfiguration.defaultSessionConfiguration())
let u1 = NSURL(string: "https://api/endpoint1")
let u2 = NSURL(string: "https://api/endpoint2")
s.getURLData(u1) => { (full: FullResponse) -> Wyrd<FullResponse> in
  let (data, response) = full
  println("data1 length is \(data.length)")
  return s.getURLData(u2)
} =~ { (full: FullResponse) in
  let (data, response) = full
  println("data2 length is \(data.length)")
}

This code issues two API calls in serial, the second will fail if the first fails.

Wrapping typical asynchronous Cocoa Touch code is fairly easy, just define a method/function which will return a Wyrd instance, which you will be able to chain. You will need to fulfil or reject the promise in the raw callbacks code to indicate when the promise will be able to chain further:

typealias FullResponse = (NSData!, NSURLResponse!)

extension NSURLSession {
  func getURLData(url: NSURL) -> Wyrd<FullResponse> {
    let result = Wyrd<FullResponse>()

    let task = dataTaskWithURL(url) { data, response, error in
      if let e = error {
        result.reject(e)
      } else {
        result.fulfil(data, response)
      }
    }

    task.resume()

    return result
  }
}

More examples and wrapper functions are coming soon.