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A lightweight property wrapper for UserDefaults done right


About

Read the post: A better approach to writing a UserDefaults Property Wrapper

Why the name?

Foil, as in let me quickly and easily wrap and store this leftover food in some foil so I can eat it later. ? ?

Foil:
noun
North America
A very thin, pliable, easily torn sheet of aluminum used for cooking, packaging, cosmetics, and insulation.

Usage

You can use @WrappedDefault for non-optional values and @WrappedDefaultOptional for optional ones.
You may wish to store all your user defaults in one place, however, that is not necessary. Any property on any type can use this wrapper.

final class AppSettings {
    static let shared = AppSettings()

    @WrappedDefault(keyName: "flagEnabled", defaultValue: true)
    var flagEnabled: Bool

    @WrappedDefault(keyName: "totalCount", defaultValue: 0)
    var totalCount: Int

    @WrappedDefaultOptional(keyName: "timestamp")
    var timestamp: Date?
}

// Usage

func userDidToggleSetting(_ sender: UISwitch) {
    AppSettings.shared.flagEnabled = sender.isOn
}

There is also an included example app project.

Using enum keys

If you prefer using an enum for the keys, writing an extension specific to your app is easy. However, this is not required. In fact, unless you have a specific reason to reference the keys, this is completely unneccessary.

enum AppSettingsKey: String, CaseIterable {
    case flagEnabled
    case totalCount
    case timestamp
}

extension WrappedDefault {
    init(key: AppSettingsKey, defaultValue: T) {
        self.init(keyName: key.rawValue, defaultValue: defaultValue)
    }
}

extension WrappedDefaultOptional {
    init(key: AppSettingsKey) {
        self.init(keyName: key.rawValue)
    }
}

Observing changes

There are many ways to observe property changes. The most common are by using Key-Value Observing or a Combine Publisher. Both require the object with the property to inherit from NSObject and the property must be declared as @objc dynamic.

final class AppSettings: NSObject {
    static let shared = AppSettings()

    @WrappedDefaultOptional(keyName: "userId")
    @objc dynamic var userId: String?
}

Using KVO

let observer = AppSettings.shared.observe(\.userId, options: [.new]) { settings, change in
    print(change)
}

Using Combine

AppSettings.shared
    .publisher(for: \.userId, options: [.new])
    .sink {
        print($0)
    }
    .store(in: &cancellable)

Supported types

The following types are supported by default for use with @WrappedDefault.

Adding support for custom types is possible by conforming to UserDefaultsSerializable. However, this is highly discouraged. UserDefaults is not intended for storing complex data structures and object graphs. You should probably be using a proper database (or serializing to disk via Codable) instead.

  • Bool
  • Int
  • UInt
  • Float
  • Double
  • String
  • URL
  • Date
  • Data
  • Array
  • Set
  • Dictionary
  • RawRepresentable types

Additional Resources

Supported Platforms

  • iOS 9.0+
  • tvOS 9.0+
  • watchOS 5.0+
  • macOS 10.13+

Requirements

Installation

CocoaPods

pod 'Foil', '~> 1.0.0'

Swift Package Manager

dependencies: [
    .package(url: "https://github.com/jessesquires/Foil.git", from: "1.0.0")
]

Alternatively, you can add the package directly via Xcode.

Documentation

You can read the documentation here. Generated with jazzy. Hosted by GitHub Pages.

Contributing

Interested in making contributions to this project? Please review the guides below.

Also, consider sponsoring this project or buying my apps! ✌️

Credits

Created and maintained by Jesse Squires.

License

Released under the MIT License. See LICENSE for details.

Copyright © 2021-present Jesse Squires.

GitHub

https://github.com/jessesquires/Foil