Pexels.com API client library for the Swift programming language.
This Swift Package is a wrapper for Pexels API to get access to the entire photo library of Pexels
within your Swift app.
It is mandatory to get an API Key.
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/lukepistrol/Pexels-Swift.git", from: "0.1.0")
],
See the full documentation here or build it locally using ⇧⌃⌘D
in Xcode once you added Pexels-Swift
to your project.
import PexelsSwift
// access the singleton instance
let pexels = PexelsSwift.shared
// set your API key
pexels.setup(apiKey: "YOUR_API_KEY", logLevel: .debug)
// fetch images metadata using async/await
let result = await pexels.getCuratedPhotos()
switch result {
case .failure(let error):
print(error.description)
case .success(let (data, paging, response)):
// access photos
// data -> [PSPhoto]
// paging -> PSPagingInfo
// response -> HTTPURLResponse
}
// fetch images metadata using completion handlers
pexels.getCuratedPhotos() { result in
switch result {
case .failure(let error):
print(error.description)
case .success(let (data, paging, response)):
// access photos
// data -> [PSPhoto]
// paging -> PSPagingInfo
// response -> HTTPURLResponse
}
}
I've built a simple iOS app - PexelsBrowser - using this library and SwiftUI.