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SwiftUI Projects

You're reading from   SwiftUI Projects Build six real-world, cross-platform mobile applications using Swift, Xcode 12, and SwiftUI

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781839214660
Length 410 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Craig Clayton Craig Clayton
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: SwiftUI Basics 2. Chapter 2: SwiftUI Watch Tour FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: NBA Draft – Watch App 4. Chapter 4: Car Order Form – Design 5. Chapter 5: Car Order Form – Data 6. Chapter 6: Financial App – Design 7. Chapter 7: Financial App – Core Data 8. Chapter 8: Shoe Point of Sale System – Design 9. Chapter 9: Shoe Point of Sale System – CloudKit 10. Chapter 10: Sports News App – Design 11. Chapter 11: Sports News App – Data 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

API design

In this section, we are going to set up our API class. Once we have the respective file, we will use it minimally. I always try to use a simple API design and I feel this is really to the point. Even though we'll be using Combine here a lot more than we have the rest of this book, this won't be excessive and it will be fairly easy for you to understand what's going on. Here, we will create an API class and add some code to our View model that our views will communicate with. Let's jump in and create our API class.

Creating the API class

Here, we need to create an API for every page in this app, which will include the dashboard, roster, schedule, and game details dashboard. First, create a new folder called Networking and then create a new file named API. Inside the Networking folder, update the import statements to the following:

import Combine
import SwiftUI

Next, add the following struct:

struct API {
	// Add next step here
}

We want...

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