SwiftAnalyticsKit is an API package which tries to establish a common analytics API the ecosystem can use. You can implement AnalyticsHandler
to create compatible analytics backends. You can also create custom encoders with AnalyticsEncoder
to serialize metadata for your backend if default encoders doesn't work for your case.
Implement AnalyticsEvent
to create compatible events or implement GlobalAnalyticsMetadata
to create compatible metadata objects without specific event types:
enum LoginEvent: String, AnalyticsEvent {
case loginAttempted
case loginSucceeded
case loginFailed
struct Metadata: AnalyticsMetadata {
let user: String
}
}
let handler = MultiplexAnalyticsHandler<String>()
LoginEvents.loginAttempted.fire(on: handler, data: .init(user: "user"))
Platform | Minimum Swift Version | Installation | Status |
---|---|---|---|
iOS 8.0+ / macOS 10.10+ / tvOS 9.0+ / watchOS 2.0+ | 5.1 | CocoaPods, Carthage, Swift Package Manager, Manual | Fully Tested |
Linux | 5.1 | Swift Package Manager | Fully Tested |
Windows | 5.3 | Swift Package Manager | Fully Tested |
CocoaPods is a dependency manager for Cocoa projects. For usage and installation instructions, visit their website. To integrate SwiftAnalyticsKit
into your Xcode project using CocoaPods, specify it in your Podfile
:
pod 'SwiftAnalyticsKit'
Optionally, you can also use the pre-built XCFramework from the GitHub releases page by replacing {version}
with the required version you want to use:
pod 'SwiftAnalyticsKit', :http => 'https://github.com/SwiftyLab/SwiftAnalyticsKit/releases/download/v{version}/SwiftAnalyticsKit-{version}.xcframework.zip'
To use default mocks provided for test cases, add the Mock
subspec to your test target:
pod 'SwiftAnalyticsKit/Mock'
Carthage is a decentralized dependency manager that builds your dependencies and provides you with binary frameworks. To integrate SwiftAnalyticsKit
into your Xcode project using Carthage, specify it in your Cartfile
:
github "SwiftyLab/SwiftAnalyticsKit"
The Swift Package Manager is a tool for automating the distribution of Swift code and is integrated into the swift
compiler.
Once you have your Swift package set up, adding SwiftAnalyticsKit
as a dependency is as easy as adding it to the dependencies
value of your Package.swift
.
.package(url: "https://github.com/SwiftyLab/SwiftAnalyticsKit.git", from: "1.0.0"),
and add products as dependency to your targets:
.product(name: "Analytics", package: "SwiftAnalyticsKit")
.product(name: "AnalyticsMock", package: "SwiftAnalyticsKit") // To use mocks, i.e. in test targets
Optionally, you can also use the pre-built XCFramework from the GitHub releases page by replacing {version}
and {checksum}
with the required version and checksum of artifact you want to use:
.binaryTarget(name: "Analytics", url: "https://github.com/SwiftyLab/SwiftAnalyticsKit/releases/download/v{version}/SwiftAnalyticsKit-{version}.xcframework.zip", checksum: "{checksum}"),
If you prefer not to use any of the aforementioned dependency managers, you can integrate SwiftAnalyticsKit
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
SwiftAnalyticsKit
as a git submodule by running the following command:$ git submodule add https://github.com/SwiftyLab/SwiftAnalyticsKit.git
-
Open the new
SwiftAnalyticsKit
folder, and drag theSwiftAnalyticsKit.xcodeproj
into the Project Navigator of your application's Xcode project or existing workspace.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
SwiftAnalyticsKit.xcodeproj
in the Project Navigator and verify the deployment target satisfies that of your application target (should be less or equal). -
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 theFrameworks and Libraries
section. -
You will see
SwiftAnalyticsKit.xcodeproj
folder withAnalytics.framework
andAnalyticsMock.framework
nested inside. -
Select the
Analytics.framework
and that's it!The
Analytics.framework
is automagically added as a target dependency, linked framework and embedded framework in build phase which is all you need to build on the simulator and a device. -
To use default mocks provided for test cases, select the
AnalyticsMock.framework
when adding to your test target.
You can also directly download the pre-built artifact from the GitHub releases page:
-
Download the artifact from the GitHub releases page of the format
SwiftAnalyticsKit-{version}.xcframework.zip
where{version}
is the version you want to use. -
Extract the XCFrameworks from the archive, and drag the
Analytics.xcframework
into the Project Navigator of your application's target folder in your Xcode project. -
Select
Copy items if needed
and that's it!The
Analytics.xcframework
is automagically added in the embeddedFrameworks and Libraries
section, an in turn the linked framework in build phase. -
To use default mocks provided for test cases, use
AnalyticsMock.xcframework
from previously extracted XCFrameworks.
See the full documentation for API details and articles on sample scenarios.
If you wish to contribute a change, suggest any improvements, please review our contribution guide, check for open issues, if it is already being worked upon or open a pull request.
SwiftAnalyticsKit
is released under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.