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Importing Net-based SwiftPM packages to your Xcode Playground — Erica Sadun

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I’ve been kicking the wheels on Xcode 12 and its potential to make use of frameworks and packages with playgrounds. Up till now, I’ve solely been in a position to import packages which can be both downloaded or developed domestically on my residence system. Nonetheless, a variety of the packages I wish to work with are hosted from GitHub.

I made a decision to comply with a hunch and see if I may import my dependency by an area Forwarding bundle after which use that code. Lengthy story brief: I may.

Right here’s my playground, efficiently working.

The RuntimeImplementation is asserted in a GitHub-hosted bundle referred to as Swift-Basic-Utility:

What I did to make this work was that I created what I referred to as a Forwarding Utility, whose sole job is to create a shell bundle that relies on the distant bundle and forwards it to the playground. It seems to be like this. It’s a single file referred to as “Forwarding.swift” (no, the identify is under no circumstances magic.) in Sources/. I take advantage of @_exported to ahead the import.

/*
 
 Use this to ahead web-based dependencies to Swift Pkg
 
 */

@_exported import GeneralUtility

Its Bundle.swift installs the dependency:

    dependencies: [ .package(url: "https://github.com/erica/Swift-General-Utility", .exact("0.0.4")), ],
    targets: [
        .target(
            name: "ForwardingUtility",
            dependencies: [ .product(name: "GeneralUtility"), ],
            path: "Sources/"
        ),
    ],

And that’s just about all that there’s to it, apart from (as I discussed in my different publish about the way to use SwiftPM packages in playground workspaces) that you could have to give up and re-open the primary beta earlier than you’ll be able to import the forwarding.

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