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SwiftPhoenixClient.podspec
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#
# Be sure to run `pod lib lint SwiftPhoenixClient.podspec' to ensure this is a
# valid spec before submitting.
#
# Any lines starting with a # are optional, but their use is encouraged
# To learn more about a Podspec see http://guides.cocoapods.org/syntax/podspec.html
#
Pod::Spec.new do |s|
s.name = "SwiftPhoenixClient"
s.version = "0.9.3"
s.summary = "Connect your Phoenix and iOS applications through WebSockets!"
s.swift_version = "4.2"
# This description is used to generate tags and improve search results.
# * Think: What does it do? Why did you write it? What is the focus?
# * Try to keep it short, snappy and to the point.
# * Write the description between the DESC delimiters below.
# * Finally, don't worry about the indent, CocoaPods strips it!
s.description = <<-DESC
This is the SwiftPhoenixClient, an iOS libaray that works with the
Phoenix Framework's channels. The Phoenix Framework only ships with a
Javascript client. Use this library to talk to your Phoenix app from
your iOS project. Check out the included chat client example, which
works with the Phoenix chat server example:
https://github.com/chrismccord/phoenix_chat_example
This library implements Phoenix Channels on iOS. For more information
on Phoenix Channels check out the guide:
http://www.phoenixframework.org/docs/channels
DESC
s.homepage = "https://github.com/davidstump/SwiftPhoenixClient"
s.license = 'MIT'
s.author = { "David Stump" => "[email protected]" }
s.source = { :git => "https://github.com/davidstump/SwiftPhoenixClient.git", :tag => s.version.to_s }
s.platform = :ios, '9.0'
s.requires_arc = true
s.source_files = 'Sources/*.swift'
s.dependency 'Starscream', '~> 3.0.6'
end