sochalewski/easycodable
Easy failable optional enum properties in Swift Codable.
Installation
You can add EasyCodable to an Xcode project by adding it as a package dependency.
1. From the File menu, select Add Packages… 2. Enter https://github.com/sochalewski/EasyCodable into the package repository URL text field. 3. Add the package to your app target.
Why?
Consider the following data model:
struct Car: Codable {
enum Manufacturer: String, Codable {
case toyota, volkswagen, ford, honda, generalMotors
}
var manufacturer: Manufacturer?
var vin: String?
var owner: String?
}Everything works perfectly if the received JSON matches the available Manufacturer enum values, like this:
{
"manufacturer": "toyota",
"vin": "JT4RN67S0G0002845",
"owner": null
}But Car.manufacturer is optional, so it makes sense to have a valid model, even if the received manufacturer doesn't match one of the currently supported ones:
{
"manufacturer": "tesla",
"vin": "5YJSA2DP8DFP22249",
"owner": "Elon Musk"
}Unfortunately decoding this with JSONDecoder results in getting nil for the whole Car instead of just Car.manufacturer.
This can be solved by custom init(from:) of the Decodable protocol, but that's a lot of boilerplate, especially when you have dozens of enums in your models.
This is where EasyCodable comes in!
Usage
Just add the @EasyNil property wrapper to your optional RawRepresentable properties.
struct Car: Codable, Equatable {
enum Manufacturer: String, Codable {
case toyota, volkswagen, ford, honda, generalMotors
}
@EasyNil var manufacturer: Manufacturer?
var vin: String?
var owner: String?
}Package Metadata
Repository: sochalewski/easycodable
Default branch: main
README: README.md