This PR contains the work done to: * Fix some documentation issues encountered in the `README` file; * Fix some documentation issues encountered in the `Library` article of the DocC documentation catalog; * Update the DocC documentation of the library for GitHub Pages. Reviewed-on: #6 Co-authored-by: Javier Cicchelli <javier@rock-n-code.com> Co-committed-by: Javier Cicchelli <javier@rock-n-code.com>
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AmiiboService
A library that provides everything the developer needs to interacts with the Amiibo API backend service.
Overview
The AmiiboService library is a Swift Package Manager package dependency aims at allowing the developer to interact with the Amiibo API backend service seamlessly, by not only providing the service type but also any possible clients, models, filters and errors types that might be needed during implementation.
Design
Although it could have been possible to generate a one-to-one RESTful client based on the Open API specification document that describe the available endpoints of the backend service, it was decided to design a AmiiboService service type that removes the complexities of the API design imposed by the backend service, and provides the developer with a simple interface, and a seamless experience.
Installation
To use the AmiiboService library with your package, then add it as a dependency in the Package.swift file:
let package = Package(
// name, platforms, products, etc.
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/rock-n-code/amiibo-service", from: "1.0.0"),
// other dependencies
],
targets: [
.target(
name: "SomeTarget",
dependencies: [
.product(name: "AmiiboService", package: "amiibo-service"),
]
)
// other targets
]
)
It is also possible to use the AmiiboService library with your app in Xcode, then add it as a dependency in your Xcode project.
important: Swift 5.9 or higher is required in order to compile this library.
Tasks
This library offers a set of ready-to-use project management tasks that the developer could use from the command line. To show the list of tasks on the Terminal app, plus display some explanations about each and every one of them; please enter the following command:
$ make
Topics
Service
AmiiboService
Clients
AmiiboClientAmiiboLiveClientAmiiboMockClient
Models
AmiiboAmiibo/GameAmiibo/PlatformAmiibo/ReleaseAmiibo/UsageAmiiboSeriesAmiiboTypeGameCharacterGameSeries
Filters
AmiiboFilterAmiiboSeriesFilterAmiiboTypeFilterGameCharacterFilterGameSeriesFilter
Errors
AmiiboServiceError