AWS SDK for the Swift programming language. This library doesn't depend on Objective-C Runtime, So you can use this with Linux.
Swift 4 | Swift 3.2 | |
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macOS | ○ | ○ |
Ubuntu 14.04 | ○ | ○ |
Visit the aws-sdk-swift documentation for instructions and browsing api references.
Package.swift
import PackageDescription
let package = Package(
name: "MyAWSApp",
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/noppoMan/aws-sdk-swift.git", from: "1.0.0")
]
)
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All developers should feel welcome and encouraged to contribute to aws-sdk-swift, see our getting started document here to get involved.
To contribute a feature or idea to aws-sdk-swift, submit an issue and fill in the template. If the request is approved, you or one of the members of the community can start working on it.
If you find a bug, please submit a pull request with a failing test case displaying the bug or create an issue.
If you find a security vulnerability, please contact [email protected] as soon as possible. We take these matters seriously.
Before using the SDK, ensure that you've configured credentials.
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Alternatively, you can set the following environment variables:
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=bar
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=foo
All of the AWS Services's initializers accept accessKeyId
and secretAccessKey
let ec2 = EC2(
accessKeyId: "Your-Access-Key",
secretAccessKey: "Your-Secret-Key"
)
import AWSSDKSwift
do {
let bucket = "my-bucket"
let s3 = S3(
accessKeyId: "Your-Access-Key",
secretAccessKey: "Your-Secret-Key",
region: .apnortheast1
)
// Create Bucket
let createBucketRequest = S3.CreateBucketRequest(bucket: bucket)
_ try s3.createBucket(createBucketRequest)
// Upload text file to the s3
let bodyData = "hello world".data(using: .utf8)!
let putObjectRequest = S3.PutObjectRequest(bucket: bucket, contentLength: Int64(bodyData.count), key: "hello.txt", body: bodyData, acl: .publicRead)
_ = try s3.putObject(putObjectRequest)
// Get text file from s3
let getObjectRequest = S3.GetObjectRequest(bucket: bucket, key: "hello.txt")
let getObjectOutput = try s3.getObject(getObjectRequest)
if let body = getObjectOutput.body {
print(String(data: body, encoding: .utf8))
}
} catch {
print(error)
}
Compiling the entire aws-sdk-swift requires a certain amount of time (ofc, dependes on machine spec). And I know 97% users don't need to install whole service sdks.
In order to answer such a request, we provide SDK for each service as a separate repository.
From here, it's possible to select and install only the SDKs of the service to be used in your application.
aws-sdk-swift is released under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See LICENSE for details.