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LDSwiftEventSource is a Swift library for the LaunchDarkly iOS SDK, supporting multiple Apple platforms, requiring Swift 5.1+, and installable via CocoaPods, Carthage, or Swift Package Manager.
Read original articleLDSwiftEventSource is a cross-platform implementation of the EventSource specification, developed in Swift primarily for the LaunchDarkly iOS SDK. It is compatible with various Apple platforms, including iOS 11.0+, watchOS 4.0+, tvOS 11.0+, and macOS 10.13+, and requires Swift 5.1 or higher. The library can be installed using CocoaPods, Carthage, or Swift Package Manager, with specific instructions provided for each method. API documentation is accessible via GitHub Pages. LaunchDarkly, the organization behind this library, offers a continuous delivery platform that enables developers to manage feature rollouts and collect user feedback effectively. For further information, users can visit the LaunchDarkly website and documentation.
- LDSwiftEventSource is designed for the LaunchDarkly iOS SDK.
- It supports multiple Apple platforms and requires Swift 5.1+.
- Installation options include CocoaPods, Carthage, and Swift Package Manager.
- API documentation is available on GitHub Pages.
- LaunchDarkly provides a platform for managing feature flags and rollouts.
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