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    ResponseDetective

    ResponseDetective

    Sherlock Holmes of the networking layer

    ResponseDetective is a non-intrusive framework for intercepting any outgoing requests and incoming responses between your app and your server for debugging purposes. For ResponseDetective to work, it needs to be added as a middleman between your (NS)URLSession and the Internet.
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    OAuth2

    OAuth2

    OAuth2 framework for macOS and iOS, written in Swift

    OAuth2 frameworks for macOS, iOS, and tvOS written in Swift 5.0. OAuth2 requires Xcode 10.2, the built framework can be used on OS X 10.11 or iOS 8 and later. Happy to accept pull requests, please see CONTRIBUTING.md. Since the Swift language is constantly evolving I have adopted a versioning scheme mirroring Swift versions: the framework version's first two digits are always the Swift version the library is compatible with, see releases. Code compatible with brand-new Swift versions should be found on a separate feature branch named appropriately. ...
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    PMHTTP

    PMHTTP

    Swift/Obj-C HTTP framework with a focus on REST and JSON

    PMHTTP is an HTTP framework built around URLSession and designed for Swift while retaining Obj-C compatibility. We think URLSession is great. But it was designed for Obj-C and it doesn't handle anything beyond the networking aspect of a request. This means no handling of JSON, and it doesn't even provide multipart/form-data uploads. PMHTTP leaves the networking to URLSession and provides everything else.
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