Javier Cicchelli d51cc97aa4 [Bugfix] Location library naming (#8)
This PR contains a bugfix that appeared while I started working on the app itself. Basically, the app was not building as the compiler was complaining about duplicated files in the project, but given that I couldn't find any, then I found out that the compiler doesn't like that a library name and an app target share the same name.

So I renamed the `Locations` library in the **Libraries** package as `Remote` (for the lack of a better word...) to fix this issue that was stopping me from continue working on implementing the app.

Co-authored-by: Javier Cicchelli <javier@rock-n-code.com>
Reviewed-on: rock-n-code/deep-linking-assignment#8
2023-04-11 15:57:38 +00:00

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//
// LocationsService.swift
// Locations
//
// Created by Javier Cicchelli on 10/04/2023.
// Copyright © 2023 Röck+Cöde. All rights reserved.
//
import APICore
import Foundation
public struct LocationsService {
// MARK: Properties
private let client: Client
// MARK: Initialisers
public init(configuration: URLSessionConfiguration = .default) {
self.client = LocationsClient(configuration: configuration)
}
// MARK: Functions
public func getLocations() async throws -> [Location] {
try await client.request(
endpoint: GetLocationsEndpoint(),
for: Locations.self
).locations
}
}
// MARK: - Models
struct Locations: Decodable, Equatable {
public let locations: [Location]
}