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sublimate
Sublimate: Ridiculously fast full stack Swift prototyping with Vapor and Sourcery
Quick start:
- install Sourcery, Vapor and CocoaPods
brew install cocoapods brew install sourcery brew install vapor/tap/vapor
- clone Sublimate repo
$ git clone https://github.com/gabrielepalma/sublimate.git
- edit the file Demo.swift in Sourcery/Models:
- add new frost models as you see fit.
- if implements FrozenModel, it will be public and won't require any authentication
- if implements OwnedFrozenModel, it will be private, matched to the user and require authentication
- the primary keys will be added automatically.
- only Int, Double and String field types are currently supported
- run Sourcery: from the repository root run
$ sourcery
- create the Vapor project: from SublimateVapor folder run
$ vapor xcode
- open the Vapor project and run it
- download CocoaPods dependencies: from SublimateClient folder run
$ pod install
- open the Client workspace and run it on simulator
Features
The project provides:
On server:
- fluent models for Vapor generated from the frost models provided
- appropriate GET, POST and DELETE routes for CRUD operation on models
- middlewares for the routes requiring authentication
- authentication logic based on Refresh/Access dichotomy and JWT tokens.
On client:
- network clients and related DTOs based on PromiseKit
- an offline-first synchronization framework (SublimateSync) based on RxSwift and Realm.
- a mock UI (SublimateUI) to be used as a demo/test application
- an authentication client, manager and view controller, including automatic refresh of the access token
The resulting mock UI is ready to run, demonstrating authentication, synchronization and (randomized) CRUD operations.
<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gabrielepalma/sublimate/master/Sublimate.jpg" />Coming next
- customizable User Profile
- support for image upload (via multipart POST requests) and download (with cache and arbitrary thumbnail resizing)