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swift-html-kitura has been deprecated

With IBM discontinuing its involvement in server-side Swift, we are choosing to deprecate support for this library. It will remain in an archived state as an example of how to integrate with swift-html.


swift-html-kitura

Swift 5 [Linux CI](https://trav is-ci.org/pointfreeco/swift-html-kitura) @pointfreeco

Kitura plugin for type-safe, transformable HTML views using swift-html.

Motivation

The most popular choice for rendering HTML in a Kitura web app is to use the Stencil templating language, but it exposes your application to runtime errors and invalid HTML. Our plugin prevents these runtime issues at compile-time by embedding HTML directly into Swift’s powerful type system. It uses the swift-html DSL for constructing HTML documents using plain Swift data structures.

Usage

To use the plugin all you have to do is return a Node value from your router callback:

import HtmlKituraSupport
import Kitura

let router = Router()

router.get("/") { request, response, next in
  response.send(
    Node.h1("Hello, type-safe HTML on Kitura!")
  )
  next()
}

Kitura.addHTTPServer(onPort: 8080, with: router)
Kitura.run()

Take it for a spin

We've included a sample Kitura application in this repo to show off its usage. To run the app immediately, simply do:

The HTML for that page is constructed and rendered with swift-html!

If you want to run the app in Xcode so that you can play around with the HTML, try this:

Installation

If you want to use swift-html-kitura in a project that uses SwiftPM, it's as simple as adding a dependencies clause to your Package.swift:

dependencies: [
  .package(url: "https://github.com/pointfreeco/swift-html-kitura.git", from: "0.3.0")
]

Xcode Sub-project

Submodule, clone, or download swift-html-kitura, and drag HtmlKituraSupport.xcodeproj into your project.

License

All modules are released under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.