π Caterpillar: Type-safe date formats in Swift, no more "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZ"
- iOS 8.0+ / Mac OS X 10.10+ / tvOS 9.0+ / watchOS 2.0+
- Xcode 8.0+
Simply create a Caterpillar
using Caterpillar()
or π()
, add the desired components and set it in your DateFormatter
:
let format = π()
.year(.fourDigits)
.separator(.dash)
.month(.zeroPaddedNumber)
.separator(.dash)
.day(.zeroPaddedNumber)
.string("T")
.hour(.zeroPaddedTwentyFourHour)
.separator(.colon)
.minute(.zeroPaddedNumber)
.separator(.colon)
.second(.zeroPaddedNumber)
.timezone(.RFC822)
let formatter = DateFormatter()
formatter.setDateFormat(format)
CocoaPods is a dependency manager for Cocoa projects. You can install it with the following command:
$ gem install cocoapods
CocoaPods 1.1.0+ is required to build Caterpillar 1.0.0+.
To integrate Caterpillar into your Xcode project using CocoaPods, specify it in your Podfile
:
source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
platform :ios, '8.0'
use_frameworks!
pod 'Caterpillar', '~> 1.0.0'
Then, run the following command:
$ pod install
Carthage is a decentralized dependency manager that automates the process of adding frameworks to your Cocoa application.
You can install Carthage with Homebrew using the following command:
$ brew update
$ brew install carthage
To integrate Caterpillar into your Xcode project using Carthage, specify it in your Cartfile
:
github "Caterpillar/Caterpillar" ~> 1.0.0
To use Caterpillar as a Swift Package Manager package just add the following in your Package.swift file.
import PackageDescription
let package = Package(
name: "HelloCaterpillar",
dependencies: [
.Package(url: "https://github.com/fpg1503/Caterpillar.git", "1.0.0")
]
)
If you prefer not to use either of the aforementioned dependency managers, you can integrate Caterpillar into your project manually.
- Open up Terminal,
cd
into your top-level project directory, and run the following command "if" your project is not initialized as a git repository:
$ git init
- Add Caterpillar as a git submodule by running the following command:
$ git submodule add https://github.com/fpg1503/Caterpillar.git
$ git submodule update --init --recursive
-
Open the new
Caterpillar
folder, and drag theCaterpillar.xcodeproj
into the Project Navigator of your application's Xcode project.It should appear nested underneath your application's blue project icon. Whether it is above or below all the other Xcode groups does not matter.
-
Select the
Caterpillar.xcodeproj
in the Project Navigator and verify the deployment target matches that of your application target. -
Next, select your application project in the Project Navigator (blue project icon) to navigate to the target configuration window and select the application target under the "Targets" heading in the sidebar.
-
In the tab bar at the top of that window, open the "General" panel.
-
Click on the
+
button under the "Embedded Binaries" section. -
You will see two different
Caterpillar.xcodeproj
folders each with two different versions of theCaterpillar.framework
nested inside aProducts
folder.It does not matter which
Products
folder you choose from. -
Select the
Caterpillar.framework
. -
And that's it!
The
Caterpillar.framework
is automagically added as a target dependency, linked framework and embedded framework in a copy files build phase which is all you need to build on the simulator and a device.
- Download the latest release from https://github.com/fpg1503/Caterpillar/releases
- Next, select your application project in the Project Navigator (blue project icon) to navigate to the target configuration window and select the application target under the "Targets" heading in the sidebar.
- In the tab bar at the top of that window, open the "General" panel.
- Click on the
+
button under the "Embedded Binaries" section. - Add the downloaded
Caterpillar.framework
. - And that's it!
- @leoformaggio for helping me come up with a name;
- @corujautx for giving me hints on how to improve it when it was just a gist;
Caterpillar is released under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.