A Swift Client Library for building search apps. Supports appbase.io and ElasticSearch.
This project aims to create fast responsive Swift Library, supported for IPhone and Mac apps which provides the functionality of Elastic Search to be integrated in the app.
The library provides very high performance results i.e. it provides response to user queries in milliseconds of time including the elastic search processing time.
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Download the latest release of SwiftElasticSearch from Github and extract the zip
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Navigate to your Xcode's project
General
settings (Click on the the blue icon showing your project's workspace -> General) -
Drag the
SwiftElasticSearch.xcodeproj
file from the extracted folder in theEmbedded Binaries
section and select theCopy items if needed
checkbox in the prompted dialog box (if it appears) and click Finish -
Go to
Linked Frameworks and Libraries
section and click on the+
icon -
Click on the
SwiftElasticSearch.framework
to add it to dependencies -
Build the project
Here is the GIF showing all the above steps in action -
Carthage is a decentralized dependency manager that builds dependencies and provides binary frameworks for direct use.
To install Carthage, use Homebrew package manager and write the following commands :
$ brew update
$ brew install carthage
To integrate SwiftElasticSearch in your Xcode project :
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Switch to your project directory in terminal
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Now make a Cartfile using command :
touch Cartfile
- Now open the Cartfile using command :
open Cartfile
- Add the following dependency in your Cartfile :
github "appbaseio-apps/SwiftElasticSearch" ~> <Release Version>
The current latest Release Version is 0.1.0
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Run
carthage update
to build the framework -
Drag the
SwiftElasticSearch.framework
file that is generated inside Build folder of Carthage to your Xcode project -
Build the project
The Swift Package Manager is a tool for automating the distribution of Swift code and is integrated into the swift compiler. It is in early development, but ElasticSwift does support its use on supported platforms.
To add SwiftElasticSearch library as dependency, add the following line in the dependencies value of Package.swift :
dependencies: [
.Package(url: "https://github.com/harsh-2711/SwiftElasticSearch.git", "0.1.0")
]
Working code example. Please note that each step is dependent on previous step.
import SwiftElasticSearch
// app and authentication configurations
let HOST_URL = "https://scalr.api.appbase.io"
let APPNAME = "SwiftClientES"
let CREDENTIALS = "9MrI8sWhQ:7cf68f3b-51f7-45c0-973f-f3e85ad10f4b"
let client = Client.init(url: HOST_URL, app: APPNAME, credentials: CREDENTIALS)
// Index some movie names
client.index(type: "SwiftClientES", id: "movie1", body: ["title" : "Iron Man"]) { (json, response, error) in
// json - provides recieved JSON body
// response - provides the received response from the server
// error - provides the error encountered if any
print(json!)
}
Console Output
{
"_id" = movie1;
"_index" = SwiftClientES;
"_shards" = {
failed = 0;
successful = 2;
total = 2;
};
"_type" = SwiftClientES;
"_version" = 2;
created = 0;
result = updated;
}
client.get(type: "SwiftClientES", id: "movie1") { (json, response, error) in
print(json!)
}
Console output
{
"_id" = movie1;
"_index" = SwiftClientES;
"_source" = {
title = "Iron Man";
};
"_type" = SwiftClientES;
"_version" = 2;
found = 1;
}
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For more examples, refer to the tests file SwiftElasticSearchTests.swift
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For a fully working example app, refer to the GitHub repository SwiftElasticSearchDemo
The documentation of SwiftElasticSearch library is made with the help of Jazzy library. For contributing to the documentation of this library, follow the given steps:
- Make the necessary changes in the inline code comments
- If you haven't, install jazzy library by typing the following command in the terminal:
[sudo] gem install jazzy
- After installing, navigate to the project directory and type the following to generate the docs.
jazzy
For more functionalities like skipping specific files or folders, refer to documentation of the Jazzy library:
- Now add and commit the changes and then submit a pull request :-)
Hosted docs of SwiftElasticSearch library are available at https://swift-elasticsearch.netlify.com