Assurance/Project Griffon is a new, innovative beta product from Adobe Experience Cloud to help you inspect, proof, simulate, and validate how you collect data or serve experiences in your mobile app. For more information on what Project Griffon can do for you, see here.
- Xcode 12 or newer
- Swift 5.1 or newer
To generate an AEPAssurance.xcframework
, run the following command:
$ make archive
This generates the xcframework under the build
folder. Drag and drop all the .xcframeworks
to your app target in Xcode.
# Podfile
use_frameworks!
target 'YOUR_TARGET_NAME' do
pod 'AEPAssurance', '~> 3.0.0'
end
Replace YOUR_TARGET_NAME
and then, in the Podfile
directory, type:
$ pod install
To add the AEPAssurance Package to your application, from the Xcode menu select:
File > Swift Packages > Add Package Dependency...
Enter the URL for the AEPAssurance package repository: https://github.com/adobe/aepsdk-assurance-ios.git
.
When prompted, make sure you change the branch to main
. (Once the repo is public, we will reference specific tags/versions instead of a branch)
Alternatively, if your project has a Package.swift
file, you can add AEPAssurance directly to your dependencies:
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/adobe/aepsdk-assurance-ios.git", .upToNextMajor(from: "3.0.0"))
],
targets: [
.target(name: "YourTarget",
dependencies: ["AEPAssurance"],
path: "your/path")
]
Two sample apps are provided (one each for Swift and Objective-c) which demonstrate setting up and getting started with Assurance extension. Their targets are in AEPAssurance.xcodeproj
, runnable in AEPAssurance.xcworkspace
. Sample app source code can be found in the TestApp
and TestAppObjC
directories.
The first time you clone or download the project, you should run the following from the root directory to setup the environment:
make pod-install
Subsequently, you can make sure your environment is updated by running the following:
make pod-update
Open the workspace in Xcode by running the following command from the root directory of the repository:
make open
You can run all the test suites from command line:
make test
Project | Description |
---|---|
AEPCore Extensions | The AEPCore and AEPServices represent the foundation of the Adobe Experience Platform SDK. |
AEP SDK Sample App for iOS | Contains iOS sample apps for the AEP SDK. Apps are provided for both Objective-C and Swift implementations. |
Additional documentation for configuration and SDK usage can be found under the Documentation directory.
Contributions are welcomed! Read the Contributing Guide for more information. We look forward to working with you!
This project is licensed under the Apache V2 License. See LICENSE for more information.