Packages for keyword “networking”
These packages are available as a package collection, usable in Xcode or SwiftPM.
AsyncHTTP
Swift networking with async/await
EZANetwork
Custom networking library with Combine
HttpRequest
🌐 A tiny http client for iOS and macOS. Only 80 lines of code.
NetworkInspector
The NetworkInspector is an in-app, lightweight tool for iOS that examines networks. It intercepts ‘URLSession’ traffic and allows a user interface to examine requests, responses, headers, status codes, timing, and payloads.
IzziRequest
IzziRequest is a super lightweight Swift package that helps you efficiently manage network calls in your application. It supports all key aspects of modern networking, including HTTP methods, request bodies, headers, timeout control, and flexible caching.
NetworkS
Classic networking package for iOS
NetworkXI
Exquisite networking package for iOS
PromiseQ
Javascript style promises with async/await, suspend/resume and cancel features for Swift.
Requests
Sugar for your HTTP requests
Resourceful
A resource type allow network requests to be packaged together with a transform to get some data.
ServiceManager
Lightweight, Enumerated and Protocol Oriented Networking Module written in swift 5.0.
SLazeKit
SLazeKit is a framework providing models mapper and CoreData serializer for RESTful resources.
swift-http-error-handling
Interpret HTTP responses and handle failures in Swift.
Bow OpenAPI
🌐 Functional HTTP client generator from an OpenAPI/Swagger specification.
EazyRestClient
Lightweight, protocol-oriented Swift framework for easy REST API communication. Supports Codable requests, customizable headers, query parameters, and binary uploads with Swift Package Manager (SPM) support.
Guppy
iOS pod about a curious fish named Guppy
Kraken
Kraken, is the free and open source metaversal creation suite.
Rooster
A Mini Networking Library
HTTPKit
A Swift library containing constructs for interacting with APIs over the HTTP protocol
Monarch
A request-based, protocol-oriented, resource-fetching library designed for pure-SwiftUI applications. It's called Monarch because it sits at the top of your view hierarchy.