TestsTested | ✓ |
LangLanguage | SwiftSwift |
License | MIT |
ReleasedLast Release | Oct 2016 |
SPMSupports SPM | ✗ |
Maintained by evermeer.
Depends on: | |
Alamofire | >= 0 |
XMLDictionary | >= 0 |
EVReflection | >= 0 |
If you have a question and don't want to create an issue, then we can (EVReflection is the base of AlamofireJsonToObjects)
With AlamofireXmlToObjects it's extremely easy to fetch a XML feed and parse it into objects. No property mapping is required. Reflection is used to put the values in the corresponding properties.
AlamofireXmlToObjects is based on the folowing libraries:
If you have a JSON service and want the same functionality then have a look at AlamofireJsonToObjects.
At this moment the master branch is for Swift3. If you want to continue using Swift 2.2 (or 2.3) then switch to the Swift2.2 branch. Run the tests to see AlamofireXmlToObjects in action.
'AlamofireXmlToObjects' is available through the dependency manager CocoaPods.
You can just add AlamofireXmlToObjects to your workspace by adding the folowing 2 lines to your Podfile:
use_frameworks!
pod "AlamofireXmlToObjects"
You also have to add an import at the top of your swift file like this:
import AlamofireXmlToObjects
class WeatherResponse: EVObject {
var location: String?
var three_day_forecast: [Forecast] = [Forecast]()
}
class Forecast: EVObject {
var day: String?
var temperature: NSNumber?
var conditions: String?
}
class AlamofireXmlToObjectsTests {
func testResponseObject() {
let URL = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/evermeer/AlamofireXmlToObjects/master/AlamofireXmlToObjectsTests/sample_xml"
Alamofire.request(.GET, URL, parameters: nil)
.responseObject { (response: Result< WeatherResponse, NSError>) in
if let result = response.value {
// That was all... You now have a WeatherResponse object with data
}
}
}
}
The code above will parse the folowing XML into the objects:
<wheather>
<location>Toronto, Canada</location>
<three_day_forecast>
<forecast>
<conditions>Partly cloudy</conditions>
<day>Monday</day>
<temperature>20</temperature>
</forecast>
<forecast>
<conditions>Showers</conditions>
<day>Tuesday</day>
<temperature>22</temperature>
</forecast>
<forecast>
<conditions>Sunny</conditions>
<day>Wednesday</day>
<temperature>28</temperature>
</forecast>
</three_day_forecast>
</wheather>
AlamofireJsonToObjects is based on EVReflection and you can use all EVReflection features like property mapping, converters, validators and key kleanup. See EVReflection for more information.
AlamofireXmlToObjects is available under the MIT 3 license. See the LICENSE file for more info.
Also see my other open source iOS libraries: