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    FeedKit

    FeedKit

    An RSS, Atom and JSON Feed parser written in Swift

    FeedKit is an RSS, Atom and JSON Feed parser written in Swift. Build a URL pointing to an RSS, Atom or JSON Feed. A common scenario in UI environments would be parsing a feed asynchronously from a user-initiated action, such as the touch of a button. Remember, you are responsible for manually bringing the resulting closure to whichever queue is appropriate. Usually to the Main thread, for UI apps, by calling DispatchQueue.main.async. FeedKit adopts Swift 5 Result type, as Result<Feed,...
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    ObjectMapper

    ObjectMapper

    Simple JSON Object mapping written in Swift

    ObjectMapper is a framework written in Swift that makes it easy for you to convert your model objects (classes and structs) to and from JSON. Once your class implements Mappable, ObjectMapper allows you to easily convert to and from JSON. Use functions to validate JSON prior to object serialization provide an existing cached object to be used for mapping, return an object of another type (which also conforms to BaseMappable) to be used for mapping. For instance, you may inspect the JSON to...
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    SwiftyJSON

    SwiftyJSON

    Facilitates the use of JSON data in Swift

    Swift is strictly specific about types. But even if explicit typing is good for avoiding making mistakes, it becomes painful when we're dealing with JSON and other aspects that are, by definition, implicit about types. SwiftyJSON, however, facilitates the use of JSON data in Swift.
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    HandyJSON

    HandyJSON

    A handy swift json-object serialization/deserialization library

    HandyJSON is a framework written in Swift which makes converting model objects( pure classes/structs ) to and from JSON easy on iOS. Compared with others, the most significant feature of HandyJSON is that it does not require the objects inherit from NSObject(not using KVC but reflection), nor implements a 'mapping' function(writing value to memory directly to achieve property assignment). HandyJSON is totally dependent on the memory layout rules inferred from Swift runtime code. We are...
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    Wrap

    Wrap

    The easy to use Swift JSON encoder

    Wrap is an easy-to-use Swift JSON encoder. Don't spend hours writing JSON encoding code - just wrap it instead. Using Wrap is as easy as calling wrap() on any instance of a class or struct that you wish to encode. It automatically encodes all of your type’s properties, including nested objects, collections, enums and more. It also provides a suite of simple but powerful customization APIs that enables you to use it on any model setup with ease.
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