I think due to holidays, Xmas and New Year's we don't need to rush on it.
Let's postpone the release to next year.
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 6:25 PM, Corinne Krych <corinnekrych(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hello iOS lovers,
I’ve just found an issue with our aerogear-ios-http library [1] that we
think is a blocker for our 2.1 release planned on Friday.
The problem occurs when using Http object as local variable rather than
instance variable, the root cause is the releasing of NSURLSession
happening too early. But the problem brought to our attention some code
confusion around the usage of the public API. We would like to fix the
issue with some serious refactor.
Where to go from here?
After sitting down with Christos, we think a solid http ground is
essential to support our oauth2 lib, we’ve got some ideas on how we want to
refactor. This issue is our main priority and as soon as we’ve got a fix,
we’ll do the release. Christos is already working full time on this
refactor so we can deliver as soon as possible the next exciting version of
our libs.
If you have any questions, concerns, this is the thread to ask.
++
Corinne
[1]
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AGIOS-325
> On 16 Dec 2014, at 07:36, Christos Vasilakis <cvasilak(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi AeroGear community,
>
> we are happy to announce a pre-release of our various iOS libraries.
Here are few of new features introduced in each respective list:
>
> - aerogear-ios-jsonsz (new)
> A newly introduced library which will take care the cumbersome
plumbing required when performing JSON serialisation back and forth from
your Swift object model. For an example usage of the library together with
our http-lib check our Buddies cookbook example.
>
> - aerogear-ios-http
> We added the ability to perform basic/digest authentication when
performing REST Requests. Check out our Authentication cookbook example,
for an example usage of the API but remember to prefer HTTPS over plain
HTTP when performing authentication of this type.
>
> - aerogear-ios-oauth2
> Continuing the development of our OAuth2 library, OpenID Connect
support was added to the library in the form of a ‘login’ request. Checkout
out our ‘SharedShoot’ cookbook example that login's to KeyCloak using
OpenID connect for an example usage.
>
> - aerogear-ios-httpstub
> Stubbed responses from the local file system can be used instead
of coding them in your code. This will make easier to stub responses,
especially big ones and be much ‘closer’ to the reality. Check out our
tests for an example usage.
>
>
> Last, this release introduces Cocoapod support for our libraries.
Although Cocoapods hasn’t yet officially support ‘Swift’ that is planned
for the next 0.36 release, a branch on the project is working on it and
already libraries starting to adopt. Just make sure to include a Gemfile in
your project pointing to that cocoapods branch (see here for more detailed
instructions) and in your Podfile include the desired library. For example
usage, see our cookbook repository where all of our demos have been
converted.
>
> So, give the libraries and demos a spin and let us know what you think.
If no bad things heard we are planning to tag and officially release 2.1
this Friday.
>
> Have fun!
>
> Corinne & Christos
>
>
>
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