Note: This repo is no longer officially maintained as of Jan, 2023. Feel free to use it, fork it and patch it for your own needs.
The Swift example app teaches the very basics of how to work with Contentful:
- consume content from the Contentful Delivery and Preview APIs
- model content
- edit content through the Contentful web app
The app demonstrates how decoupling content from its presentation enables greater flexibility and facilitates shipping higher quality software more quickly.
You can see a hosted version of The Swift example app
on the App Store.
Contentful provides a content infrastructure for digital teams to power content in websites, apps, and devices. Unlike a CMS, Contentful was built to integrate with the modern software stack. It offers a central hub for structured content, powerful management and delivery APIs, and a customizable web app that enable developers and content creators to ship digital products faster.
- Xcode 9
- Git
- Contentful CLI (only for write access)
- Ruby
Without any changes, this app is connected to a Contentful space with read-only access. To experience the full end-to-end Contentful experience, you need to connect the app to a Contentful space with read and write access. This enables you to see how content editing in the Contentful web app works and how content changes propagate to this app.
Clone the repo and install the dependencies.
git clone https://github.com/contentful/the-example-app.swift.git
bundle install
bundle exec pod install
Open the-example-app.swift.xcworkspace
in Xcode and run the app on a simulator or device.
Step 1: Install the Contentful CLI
Step 2: Login to Contentful through the CLI. It will help you to create a free account if you don't have one already.
contentful login
Step 3: Create a new space
contentful space create --name 'My space for the example app'
Step 4: Seed the new space with the content model. Replace the SPACE_ID
with the id returned from the create command executed in step 3
contentful space seed -s '<SPACE_ID>' -t the-example-app
Step 5: Head to the Contentful web app's API section and grab SPACE_ID
, DELIVERY_ACCESS_TOKEN
, PREVIEW_ACCESS_TOKEN
.
Step 6: Open variables.xcconfig
and inject your credentials so it looks like this
CONTENTFUL_SPACE_ID=<SPACE_ID>
CONTENTFUL_DELIVERY_TOKEN=<DELIVERY_ACCESS_TOKEN>
CONTENTFUL_PREVIEW_TOKEN=<PREVIEW_ACCESS_TOKEN>
Step 7: Open the-example-app.swift.xcworkspace
in Xcode and run the app on a simulator or device. Navigate to settings and enable editorial features and then take a look around the app.
Enabling editorial features will reveal which pieces of content are drafts or pending changes in your Contentful space.