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Package SDK as Swift Package

Open kenmorse opened this issue 2 years ago • 4 comments

Please consider packaging the Dropbox for Objective-C SDK as a Swift Package. Although "Swift" is in the name, Swift Packages can include Objective-C code, and can be consumed by Xcode's built-in Swift Package Manager, without the need for additional packaging tools.

kenmorse avatar Dec 06 '22 19:12 kenmorse

Thanks for the note! I see the team previously considered this and decided not to support this, but I will send this along to the team again.

greg-db avatar Dec 06 '22 19:12 greg-db

Forgot all about that PR from 2020, @greg-db!

kenmorse avatar Dec 06 '22 19:12 kenmorse

If someone is interested there is actually a way more elegant solution to my initial PR from 2020. Just creating a Swift Package with the binary for macOS and iOS from this repository. If anyone is interested in this I can create a repository which just observe this one and automatically creates a new release with the binary each time a new release gets created here. I already did this with a fork but I've added there some minor patches in addition to extend the API so it's not 1:1 the same API.

phil1995 avatar Mar 07 '24 21:03 phil1995

@phil1995 Thanks for the note! I'll send this along to the team.

greg-db avatar Mar 07 '24 21:03 greg-db