CBORCoding is a lightweight framework containing a coder pair for encoding and decoding Codable
conforming types to and from CBOR document format for iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS.
CBORCoding is available through CocoaPods, Carthage and the Swift Package Manager.
To install via CocoaPods, simply add the following line to your Podfile:
pod 'CBORCoding'
To install via Carthage, simply add the following line to your Cartfile:
github "SomeRandomiOSDev/CBORCoding"
To install via the Swift Package Manager add the following line to your Package.swift
file's dependencies
:
.package(url: "https://github.com/SomeRandomiOSDev/CBORCoding.git", from: "1.0.0")
First import CBORCoding at the top of your Swift file:
import CBORCoding
After importing, the use is nearly identical to that of the JSONEncoder
/JSONDecoder
class pair provided by the Swift Foundation library. This example shows how to encode an instance of a simple Car
type to a CBOR object:
struct Car: Codable {
var manufacturer: String
var model: String
var horsePower: Int
var description: String?
}
let stinger = Car(manufacturer: "Kia", model: "Stinger GT2", horsePower: 365, description: nil)
let encoder = CBOREncoder()
let encodedData = try encoder.encode(stinger)
print("CBOR: \(hexString(encodedData))")
/* Prints:
CBOR: 0xA36C6D616E756661637475726572634B6961656D6F64656C6B5374696E676572204754326A686F727365506F77657219016D
*/
This example shows how to decode that encoded Car
value at a later time:
let decoder = CBORDecoder()
let stinger = try decoder.decode(Car.self, from: encodedData)
Concise Binary Object Representation is a data format for being able to encode formatted data with a goal of a having as small a message size as possible.
While this framework implements as much of the specification as possible, there are a few notable exceptions:
- CBOR supports keys of any defined type, however, since
Codable
relies onCodingKey
for encoding/decoding its keyed containers, this framework is limited in its supported key types toInt
andString
. - CBOR supports DecimalFractions and Bigfloats whose mantissa is a Bignum. With the current implementation, this is limited to Bignums whose content fits into either a
Int64
orUInt64
type.
For more information about the CBOR format see: CBOR & RFC 8949.
Whether it's submitting a feature request, reporting a bug, or writing code yourself, all contributions to this library are welcome! Please see CONTRIBUTING for more information on how you can contribute.
Joe Newton, somerandomiosdev@gmail.com
CBORCoding is based heavily on the JSONEncoder
/JSONDecoder
classes provided by Swift. See ATTRIBUTIONS
for more details.
CBORCoding is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE
file for more info.