Paul Cantrell
Paul Cantrell
Thanks for this PR, dondi, and sorry for letting it languish! I love the idea. I’ll give it a design review for the next minor release of Siesta.
Really excited to take a good look at this! I'm utterly consumed with helping my students with their final projects for another week or so, so please bear the delay...
Sounds fun. Are you using SwiftUI for that? Also, possibly relevant: I'm considering a refactoring that extracts a `Resource.State` struct that contains both data, error, and loading status as a...
This is really exciting work, Adrian! I have to warn you: the Minneapolis neighborhood that you've seen on the news, the epicenter of this global uprising, is my neighborhood. I...
It is very much ready for experiments! It has a couple of subtle issues I wanted to fix before merging, but it is certainly not a dead end. On the...
P.S. The GithubBrowser project on that branch has an example of how to configure and use it: https://github.com/bustoutsolutions/siesta/blob/file-cache/Examples/GithubBrowser/Source/API/GithubAPI.swift#L40-L67
Yeah, this is a well-noted limitation of Siesta as it stands — it really does assume your API is RESTful, at least in GET requests having that special status. If...
Mulling this over a little more, I think the right way to handle this is with a custom `NetworkProvider` implementation that rewrites and then forwards the `URLRequest`. To Siesta, your...
@xtravar That sounds a lot like the abstraction Moya provides over Alamofire? I considered that, but it seemed like solving too many problems at once. Even without that, it’s pretty...
> Quick perusal of Moya's readme seems that it's not cache-observer based Right, right, sorry — I meant that what you were describing sounded to Siesta as Moya is to...