TestsTested | ✓ |
LangLanguage | SwiftSwift |
License | MIT |
ReleasedLast Release | Aug 2017 |
SwiftSwift Version | 3.0 |
SPMSupports SPM | ✗ |
Maintained by Piet Brauer.
A Swift 2.0 API Client for Bitbuckets 2.0 API.
The name derives from how I, Piet Brauer, see the Bitbucket logo everytime I look at it and maybe my experience working with the API.
TrashCanKit supports both, Bitbucket Cloud and Bitbucket Enterprise. Authentication is handled using Configurations.
There are two types of Configurations, TokenConfiguration
and OAuthConfiguration
.
TokenConfiguration
is used if you are using Access Token based Authentication (e.g. the user offered you an access token he generated on the website) or if you got an Access Token through the OAuth Flow
You can initialize a new config for bitbucket.com
as follows:
let config = TokenConfiguration(token: "12345")
or for Bitbucket Enterprise
let config = TokenConfiguration("https://bitbucket.example.com/api/2.0/", token: "12345")
After you got your token you can use it with TrashCanKit
TrashCanKit(config).me() { response in
switch response {
case .Success(let user):
println(user.login)
case .Failure(let error):
println(error)
}
}
OAuthConfiguration
is meant to be used, if you don’t have an access token already and the user has to login to your application. This also handles the OAuth flow.
You can authenticate an user for bitbucket.com
as follows:
let config = OAuthConfiguration(token: "<Your Client ID>", secret: "<Your Client secret>", scopes: []) // Scopes are not supported by the API yet
config.authenticate()
or for Bitbucket Enterprise
let config = OAuthConfiguration("https://bitbucket.example.com/api/v3/", webURL: "https://bitbucket.example.com/", token: "<Your Client ID>", secret: "<Your Client secret>", scopes: []) // Scopes are not supported by the API yet
After you got your config you can authenticate the user:
// AppDelegate.swift
config.authenticate()
func application(application: UIApplication, openURL url: NSURL, sourceApplication: String?, annotation: AnyObject?) -> Bool {
config.handleOpenURL(url) { config in
self.loadCurrentUser(config) // purely optional of course
}
return false
}
func loadCurrentUser(config: TokenConfiguration) {
TrashCanKit(config).me() { response in
switch response {
case .Success(let user):
println(user.login)
case .Failure(let error):
println(error)
}
}
}
Please note that you will be given a TokenConfiguration
back from the OAuth flow. You have to store the accessToken
yourself. If you want to make further requests it is not necessary to do the OAuth Flow again. You can just use a TokenConfiguration
.
let token = // get your token from your keychain, user defaults (not recommended) etc.
let config = TokenConfiguration(token)
TrashCanKit(config).user("bitbucketcat") { response in
switch response {
case .Success(let user):
println(user.login)
case .Failure(let error):
println(error)
}
}
let username = ... // set the username
TrashCanKit().user(username) { response in
switch response {
case .Success(let user):
// do something with the user
case .Failure(let error):
// handle any errors
}
}
TrashCanKit().me() { response in
switch response {
case .Success(let user):
// do something with the user
case .Failure(let error):
// handle any errors
}
TrashCanKit().repositories() { response in
switch response {
case .Success(let repositories):
// do something
case .Failure(let error):
// handle any errors
}
}
TrashCanKit().repository("nerdishbynature", name: "octokit.swift") { response in
switch response {
case .Success(let repository):
// do something
case .Failure(let error):
// handle any errors
}
}