Swift Combine extensions for reactive CloudKit record processing. Designed for simplicity.
CombineCloudKit exposes CloudKit operations as Combine publishers. Publishers can be used to process values over time, using Combine's declarative API.
CombineCloudKit supports Swift Package Manager, CocoaPods, and Carthage. You can use whichever you prefer, but Swift Package Manager is most likely to be supported in the future.
Add a dependency on CombineCloudKit to your
Package.swift
using
Xcode or the
Swift Package Manager. Optionally, specify a
version requirement.
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/chris-araman/CombineCloudKit.git", from: "1.0.0")
]
Then resolve the dependency:
swift package resolve
To update to the latest CombineCloudKit version compatible with your version requirement:
swift package update CombineCloudKit
Add a dependency on
CombineCloudKit to your Podfile
. Optionally, specify a
version requirement.
pod 'CombineCloudKit', '~>1.0'
Then install the dependency:
pod install
To update to the latest CombineCloudKit version compatible with your version requirement:
pod update CombineCloudKit
Add a dependency on CombineCloudKit to your
Cartfile
.
Optionally, specify a
version requirement.
github "chris-araman/CombineCloudKit" ~> 1.0
Because Carthage assumes dependencies are provided as shared frameworks, but Swift Package Manager builds only libraries
or executables, we have to generate an .xcodeproj
for Carthage to use.
β οΈ Thegenerate-xcodeproj
command has been deprecated. This solution may stop working in a future release of the Swift Package Manager.
carthage bootstrap --no-build
pushd Carthage/Checkouts/CombineCloudKit && swift package generate-xcodeproj && popd
carthage bootstrap --use-xcframeworks
To update to the latest CombineCloudKit version compatible with your version requirement:
carthage update CombineCloudKit --use-xcframeworks
Combine allows you to chain value processing Publishers
for one or more Subscribers. Here, we perform a query on
our CKDatabase
, then process the results
asynchronously. As each CKRecord
is read from the
database, it is passed to the map
publisher which publishes the value of the record's name field. Any errors in the chain so far can be handled in the
catch publisher, which passes CKRecordValue
values
along to our sink
subscriber where the
final values are processed.
import CloudKit
import Combine
import CombineCloudKit
func queryDueItems(database: CKDatabase, due: Date) {
let cancellable = database
.performQuery(ofType: "ToDoItem", where: NSPredicate(format: "due >= %@", due))
.map { record: CKRecord -> CKRecordValue in
// Map each ToDoItem to its Name
print("Received record: \(record)")
return record["Name"]
}.catch { error: Error in
// Handle any upstream error
print("Received error: \(error)")
}.sink { value: CKRecordValue in
// Process the Name of each ToDoItems
print("Received result: \(value)")
}
// ...
}
Just creating a Publisher
does not queue a CloudKit operation. An operation is queued only once a Subscriber
subscribes to the Publisher
and indicates
Demand
.
Note that the Cancellable
subscriber from
sink
will cancel the upstream publishers
when it is deinitialized. Take care to ensure that your subscribers live long enough to process values. If a
CombineCloudKit publisher is cancelled before it is finished emitting values, the underlying
CKOperation
will be cancelled. This may be desirable
when performing a query and processing only the first few results. However, failing to wait for completion of a save
,
delete
, or modify
operation may result in undesirable cancellation.
Note that because the atBackgroundPriority
publishers are built on CKDatabase
methods that do not provide means of
cancellation, they will not respond to requests for cancellation. If you need the publishers to respond to requests for
cooperative cancellation, please use the publishers that do not have atBackgroundPriority
in their names. You can
still specify
QualityOfService.background
by passing in a
CKOperation.Configuration
.
If two or more Subscriber
s subscribe to the same CombineCloudKit Publisher
, the operation will be queued twice.
This may be surprising if you're new to Combine! Queueing the same database operation twice could be inefficient or
potentially harmful. If you need to subscribe to a Publisher
twice, use the
share
and
makeConnectable
operators. This will ensure the operation is queued only once.
I considered making the Publisher
s all conform to
ConnectablePublisher
by default, but that would require all callers to call
connect
explicitly or to use the
autoconnect
operator, even if they did not intend to share the Publisher
.
For more on this topic, please review:
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Contributions are welcome!
To learn more about Combine and CloudKit, watch these videos from WWDC:
...or review Apple's documentation:
If you're looking for Swift concurrency extensions for CloudKit using async
, await
,
and AsyncSequence
, take a look at AsyncCloudKit!
CombineCloudKit was created by Chris Araman. It is published under the MIT license.