| { |
| "name": "DATASource", |
| "version": "7.0.1", |
| "summary": "Core Data's NSFetchedResultsController wrapper for UITableView and UICollectionView", |
| "description": "If you are not familiarized with NSFetchedResultsController, it allows you to efficiently manage the results returned from a Core Data fetch request to provide data for a UITableView or a UICollectionView. NSFetchedResultsController monitors changes in Core Data objects and notifies the view about those changes allowing you to be reactive about them.\n\nUsing NSFetchedResultsController and NSFetchedResultsControllerDelegate is awesome, but sadly it involves a lot of boilerplate. Well, luckily with DATASource not anymore.\n\n- Encapsulates NSFetchedResultsController and NSFetchedResultsControllerDelegate boilerplate\n- Supports indexed tables out of the box\n- Supports sectioned collections out of the box\n- Swift\n- Objective-C compatibility", |
| "homepage": "https://github.com/3lvis/DATASource", |
| "license": "MIT", |
| "authors": { |
| "Elvis Nuñez": "elvisnunez@me.com" |
| }, |
| "source": { |
| "git": "https://github.com/3lvis/DATASource.git", |
| "tag": "7.0.1" |
| }, |
| "social_media_url": "https://twitter.com/3lvis", |
| "platforms": { |
| "ios": "9.0", |
| "tvos": "9.0" |
| }, |
| "requires_arc": true, |
| "source_files": "Source/**/*", |
| "frameworks": [ |
| "Foundation", |
| "UIKit", |
| "CoreData" |
| ], |
| "pushed_with_swift_version": "3.0.1" |
| } |