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Hands-On Design Patterns with Swift

By : Florent Vilmart, Giordano Scalzo, Sergio De Simone
Book Image

Hands-On Design Patterns with Swift

By: Florent Vilmart, Giordano Scalzo, Sergio De Simone

Overview of this book

Swift keeps gaining traction not only amongst Apple developers but also as a server-side language. This book demonstrates how to apply design patterns and best practices in real-life situations, whether that's for new or already existing projects. You’ll begin with a quick refresher on Swift, the compiler, the standard library, and the foundation, followed by the Cocoa design patterns – the ones at the core of many cocoa libraries – to follow up with the creational, structural, and behavioral patterns as defined by the GoF. You'll get acquainted with application architecture, as well as the most popular architectural design patterns, such as MVC and MVVM, and learn to use them in the context of Swift. In addition, you’ll walk through dependency injection and functional reactive programming. Special emphasis will be given to techniques to handle concurrency, including callbacks, futures and promises, and reactive programming. These techniques will help you adopt a test-driven approach to your workflow in order to use Swift Package Manager and integrate the framework into the original code base, along with Unit and UI testing. By the end of the book, you'll be able to build applications that are scalable, faster, and easier to maintain.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Chapter 11. Implementing Dependency Injection

In software development, it's always recommended to split the system into loosely coupled modules that can work independently as much as they can. Dependency Injection is a pattern that helps to reach this goal, creating a maintainable and testable system. Dependency Injection is often confused with complex and over-configurable frameworks that permit us to add DI to our code; in reality, it is a simple pattern that can be added without too much effort. We'll look at different examples of Dependency Injection and the benefits it gives to the code.

In this chapter we will:

  • See what Dependency Injection is and how it can make our code more maintainable
  • How to implement Dependency Injection in Swift
  • The good as well as the anti-patterns for Dependency Injection
  • How to use a DI Container in Swift