[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/socketio/socket.io-client-swift.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/socketio/socket.io-client-swift) # Socket.IO-Client-Swift Socket.IO-client for iOS/OS X. ## Example ```swift import SocketIO let socket = SocketIOClient(socketURL: URL(string: "http://localhost:8080")!, config: [.log(true), .forcePolling(true)]) socket.on(clientEvent: .connect) {data, ack in print("socket connected") } socket.on("currentAmount") {data, ack in if let cur = data[0] as? Double { socket.emitWithAck("canUpdate", cur).timingOut(after: 0) {data in socket.emit("update", ["amount": cur + 2.50]) } ack.with("Got your currentAmount", "dude") } } socket.connect() ``` ## Objective-C Example ```objective-c @import SocketIO; NSURL* url = [[NSURL alloc] initWithString:@"http://localhost:8080"]; SocketIOClient* socket = [[SocketIOClient alloc] initWithSocketURL:url config:@{@"log": @YES, @"forcePolling": @YES}]; [socket on:@"connect" callback:^(NSArray* data, SocketAckEmitter* ack) { NSLog(@"socket connected"); }]; [socket on:@"currentAmount" callback:^(NSArray* data, SocketAckEmitter* ack) { double cur = [[data objectAtIndex:0] floatValue]; [[socket emitWithAck:@"canUpdate" with:@[@(cur)]] timingOutAfter:0 callback:^(NSArray* data) { [socket emit:@"update" withItems:@[@{@"amount": @(cur + 2.50)}]]; }]; [ack with:@[@"Got your currentAmount, ", @"dude"]]; }]; [socket connect]; ``` ## Features - Supports socket.io 1.0+ - Supports binary - Supports Polling and WebSockets - Supports TLS/SSL - Can be used from Objective-C ## Installation Requires Swift 3/Xcode 8.x If you need swift 2.3 use the swift2.3 tag (Pre-Swift 3 support is no longer maintained) If you need swift 2.2 use 7.x (Pre-Swift 3 support is no longer maintained) If you need Swift 2.1 use v5.5.0 (Pre-Swift 2.2 support is no longer maintained) If you need Swift 1.2 use v2.4.5 (Pre-Swift 2 support is no longer maintained) If you need Swift 1.1 use v1.5.2. (Pre-Swift 1.2 support is no longer maintained) ### Manually (iOS 7+) 1. Copy the Source folder into your Xcode project. (Make sure you add the files to your target(s)) 2. If you plan on using this from Objective-C, read [this](https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/Swift/Conceptual/BuildingCocoaApps/MixandMatch.html) on exposing Swift code to Objective-C. ### Swift Package Manager Add the project as a dependency to your Package.swift: ```swift import PackageDescription let package = Package( name: "YourSocketIOProject", dependencies: [ .Package(url: "https://github.com/socketio/socket.io-client-swift", majorVersion: 9) ] ) ``` Then import `import SocketIO`. ### Carthage Add this line to your `Cartfile`: ``` github "socketio/socket.io-client-swift" ~> 9.0.0 # Or latest version ``` Run `carthage update --platform ios,macosx`. ### CocoaPods 1.0.0 or later Create `Podfile` and add `pod 'Socket.IO-Client-Swift'`: ```ruby use_frameworks! target 'YourApp' do pod 'Socket.IO-Client-Swift', '~> 9.0.0' # Or latest version end ``` Install pods: ``` $ pod install ``` Import the module: Swift: ```swift import SocketIO ``` Objective-C: ```Objective-C @import SocketIO; ``` ### CocoaSeeds Add this line to your `Seedfile`: ``` github "socketio/socket.io-client-swift", "v9.0.0", :files => "Source/*.swift" # Or latest version ``` Run `seed install`. # [Docs](https://nuclearace.github.io/Socket.IO-Client-Swift/index.html) - [Client](https://nuclearace.github.io/Socket.IO-Client-Swift/Classes/SocketIOClient.html) - [Engine](https://nuclearace.github.io/Socket.IO-Client-Swift/Classes/SocketEngine.html) - [Options](https://nuclearace.github.io/Socket.IO-Client-Swift/Enums/SocketIOClientOption.html) ## Detailed Example A more detailed example can be found [here](https://github.com/nuclearace/socket.io-client-swift-example) An example using the Swift Package Manager can be found [here](https://github.com/nuclearace/socket.io-client-swift-spm-example) ## License MIT