ReactiveCocoa/ReactiveCocoa
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Reactive extensions to Cocoa frameworks, built on top of ReactiveSwift.
⚠️ [Looking for the Objective-C API?][]
🎉 [Migrating from RAC 4.x?][CHANGELOG]
What is ReactiveSwift?
Section titled “What is ReactiveSwift?”ReactiveSwift offers composable, declarative and flexible primitives that are built around the grand concept of streams of values over time. These primitives can be used to uniformly represent common Cocoa and generic programming patterns that are fundamentally an act of observation.
For more information about the core primitives, see [ReactiveSwift][].
What is ReactiveCocoa?
Section titled “What is ReactiveCocoa?”ReactiveCocoa wraps various aspects of Cocoa frameworks with the declarative [ReactiveSwift][] primitives.
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UI Bindings
UI components expose [
BindingTarget][]s, which accept bindings from any kind of streams of values via the<~operator.// Bind the `name` property of `person` to the text value of an `UILabel`.nameLabel.reactive.text <~ person.nameNote: You’ll need to import ReactiveSwift as well to make use of the
<~operator. -
Controls and User Interactions
Interactive UI components expose [
Signal][]s for control events and updates in the control value upon user interactions.A selected set of controls provide a convenience, expressive binding API for [
Action][]s.// Update `allowsCookies` whenever the toggle is flipped.preferences.allowsCookies <~ toggle.reactive.isOnValues// Compute live character counts from the continuous stream of user initiated// changes in the text.textField.reactive.continuousTextValues.map { $0.characters.count }// Trigger `commit` whenever the button is pressed.button.reactive.pressed = CocoaAction(viewModel.commit) -
Declarative Objective-C Dynamism
Create signals that are sourced by intercepting Objective-C objects, e.g. method call interception and object deinitialization.
// Notify after every time `viewWillAppear(_:)` is called.let appearing = viewController.reactive.trigger(for: #selector(UIViewController.viewWillAppear(_:)))// Observe the lifetime of `object`.object.reactive.lifetime.ended.observeCompleted(doCleanup) -
Expressive, Safe Key Path Observation
Establish key-value observations in the form of [
SignalProducer][]s andDynamicPropertys, and enjoy the inherited composability.// A producer that sends the current value of `keyPath`, followed by// subsequent changes.//// Terminate the KVO observation if the lifetime of `self` ends.let producer = object.reactive.producer(forKeyPath: #keyPath(key)).take(during: self.reactive.lifetime)// A parameterized property that represents the supplied key path of the// wrapped object. It holds a weak reference to the wrapped object.let property = DynamicProperty<String>(object: person,keyPath: #keyPath(person.name))
But there are still more to be discovered and introduced. Read our in-code documentations and release notes to find out more.
Getting started
Section titled “Getting started”ReactiveCocoa supports macOS 10.9+, iOS 8.0+, watchOS 2.0+, and tvOS 9.0+.
Carthage
Section titled “Carthage”If you use [Carthage][] to manage your dependencies, simply add
ReactiveCocoa to your Cartfile:
github "ReactiveCocoa/ReactiveCocoa" ~> 10.1If you use Carthage to build your dependencies, make sure you have added ReactiveCocoa.framework and ReactiveSwift.framework to the “Linked Frameworks and Libraries” section of your target, and have included them in your Carthage framework copying build phase.
CocoaPods
Section titled “CocoaPods”If you use [CocoaPods][] to manage your dependencies, simply add
ReactiveCocoa to your Podfile:
pod 'ReactiveCocoa', '~> 10.1'Swift Package Manager
Section titled “Swift Package Manager”If you use Swift Package Manager, simply add ReactiveCocoa as a dependency
of your package in Package.swift:
.package(url: "https://github.com/ReactiveCocoa/ReactiveCocoa.git", branch: "master")Git submodule
Section titled “Git submodule”- Add the ReactiveCocoa repository as a [submodule][] of your application’s repository.
- Run
git submodule update --init --recursivefrom within the ReactiveCocoa folder. - Drag and drop
ReactiveCocoa.xcodeprojandCarthage/Checkouts/ReactiveSwift/ReactiveSwift.xcodeprojinto your application’s Xcode project or workspace. - On the “General” tab of your application target’s settings, add
ReactiveCocoa.frameworkandReactiveSwift.frameworkto the “Embedded Binaries” section. - If your application target does not contain Swift code at all, you should also
set the
EMBEDDED_CONTENT_CONTAINS_SWIFTbuild setting to “Yes”.
Have a question?
Section titled “Have a question?”If you need any help, please visit our [GitHub issues][] or [Stack Overflow][]. Feel free to file an issue if you do not manage to find any solution from the archives.
Release Roadmap
Section titled “Release Roadmap”In Development
Section titled “In Development”Plan of Record
Section titled “Plan of Record”ABI stability release
Section titled “ABI stability release”ReactiveCocoa is expected to declare library ABI stability when Swift rolls out resilience support in Swift 5. Until then, ReactiveCocoa will incrementally adopt new language features.
[ReactiveSwift] !: https://github.com/ReactiveCocoa/ReactiveSwift
[ReactiveObjC] !: https://github.com/ReactiveCocoa/ReactiveObjC
[GitHub issues] !: https://github.com/ReactiveCocoa/ReactiveCocoa/issues?q=is%3Aissue+label%3Aquestion+
[Stack Overflow] !: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/reactive-cocoa
[CHANGELOG] !: CHANGELOG.md
[Carthage] !: https://github.com/Carthage/Carthage
[CocoaPods] !: https://cocoapods.org/
[submodule] !: https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Submodules
[Looking for the Objective-C API?] !: https://github.com/ReactiveCocoa/ReactiveObjC
[Still using Swift 2.x?] !: https://github.com/ReactiveCocoa/ReactiveCocoa/tree/v4.0.0
[Signal] !: https://github.com/ReactiveCocoa/ReactiveSwift/blob/master/Documentation/FrameworkOverview.md#signals
[SignalProducer] !: https://github.com/ReactiveCocoa/ReactiveSwift/blob/master/Documentation/FrameworkOverview.md#signal-producers
[Action] !: https://github.com/ReactiveCocoa/ReactiveSwift/blob/master/Documentation/FrameworkOverview.md#actions
[BindingTarget] !: https://github.com/ReactiveCocoa/ReactiveSwift/blob/master/Documentation/FrameworkOverview.md#properties