Swish is a simple script for remote building your Swift projects on a Linux machine. Why is that so cool? You can develop in Xcode on macOS and can use an External Build System to deploy your code on Linux.
The next chapters are all about integrating Swish in Xcode and describes how to build Swift projects on a remote machine right outta Xcode. It targets the early adopters of Server-Side Swift and should minimize the gap between macOS and Linux. It's work in progress, so please report any issues that you're running in.
- A Remote Machine that running Linux and Swift (Here is an installation script for a RaspberryPi 3)
- SSH KeyPair
First you'll need to generate a public/private keypair:
ssh-keygen -t rsa
Follow the prompts. When it asks if you want to protect the key with a passphrase, you should say YES
!
Now, assuming your ssh key exists, you can install it on your remote machine by running:
cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub | ssh <username>@<hostname> "mkdir -p ~/.ssh && cat >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys"
You can start a new ssh session. You'll have to enter the password, but this should be the last time you need to do this.
ssh <username>@<hostname>
Your good to go 💪
brew install thomaspaulmann/homebrew-formulae/swish
Now you can run swish
in your terminal.
- Add a new target and select External Build System (in cross-plattform tab) as template.
- Set
/bin/bash
as the build tool of the target. - Select your generated target and set arguments (in info tab) to
swish <username> <hostname>
- Build your project (with the newly created target) and enjoy your compiled swift code on your remote machine.
Open a new terminal window and connect to your remote machine via SSH.
ssh <username>@<hostname>
Navigate to the synced project directory and run your project as usual.
cd ~/Swish/<projectname>
.build/debug/<projectname>
Have fun 🍻
- Juan Hodgson for the 'Lazer 84'-Font 🔫
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.