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Swift Modules
The Swift Modules manager similar to the JavaScript world's npm and bower
Installation
$ curl "https://raw.github.com/jankuca/swm/master/install.sh" | bash
Usage
Dependencies
Module dependencies are declared in a swiftmodule.json
file in the JSON format:
{
"name": "ModuleName",
"directories": {
"source": "src"
},
"dependencies": {
"Dependency": "jankuca/dependecy",
"MyOtherDependency": "git://github.com/jankuca/other-dependency"
}
}
$ swm install
The dependencies are then importable via the import
Swift statement using the names specified in the dependencies
map of the swiftmodule.json
file.
Using packages without a swiftmodule.json file
If a package does not include the swiftmodule.json
file, the including package can specify the source file directory of the dependency in its swiftmodule.json
.
{
"name": "ModuleName",
"dependencies": {
"Dependency": "jankuca/dependency @source:src"
}
}
Building
SWM can also build the actual app (the root module). If a source
directory is specified in the swiftmodule.json
file, all .swift
files inside that subtree are compiled into a binary.
$ swm build
Note that swm install
also runs this internally.
Code Signing
Once the app is built, it needs to be code-signed for distribution using a certificate obtained from Apple. SWM makes this dead simple by listing the available certificates and provisioning profiles.
There are two signing modes:
store
– should be used for signing for the App Store or other distributiondevice
– should be used for signing for development and testing purposes; this adds a provisioning profile to the app package.
$ swm sign store
Certificate:
1) CF826998D43332…499C595FCE980F20 "iPhone Developer: … (…)"
1
Signature for device
Certificate: CF826998D43332…499C595FCE980F20
Provisioning Profile: (none)
ok
The command prompts for the certificate number (1
in the case above).
$ swm sign device
Certificate:
1) CF826998D43332…499C595FCE980F20 "iPhone Developer: … (…)"
1
Provisioning Profile:
1) 7716db78-0b66-…-9fbf-3a9b653ec84a
1
Signature for device
Certificate: CF826998D43332…499C595FCE980F20
Provisioning Profile: 7716db78-0b66-…-9fbf-3a9b653ec84a
ok