Modular Architecture on iOS
iOS Project implemented with Modular Architecture. (Can be used as Template project by replacing item name “Movie”). More information in medium post: Medium Post about Modular Architecture
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Including Authentication module (initial scaling)
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Video 1: Extracting Networking Service Module.see steps
Video 2: Extracting Movies Search Feature Module.Requirements:
- Xcode Version 11.2.1+ Swift 5.0+ CocoaPods 1.8.4+
Steps to create module
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Step 1. Setup App project with CocoaPods: (Video 1 00:06)
- Open Terminal and change directory
cd
to folder with your project App.xcodeproj file, and execute following commands:pod init
- inside Podfile
- uncomment
platform :ios, '9.0'
, and change'9.0'
to14.0
or15.0
- add line:
workspace 'AppName.xcworkspace'
- add line:
project 'AppName.xcodeproj'
- uncomment
pod install
- Open Terminal and change directory
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Step 2. Create new Module with CocoaPods: (Video 1 00:48)
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In the same folder from previous step create a new folder with name
DevPods
:mkdir DevPods
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Create New Module inside
DevPods
folder:cd DevPods
pod lib create ModuleName
- with Platform:
iOS
; Language:Swift
; Include a Demo App:Yes
; Test framework and view based testing we can skip
Note: To use your own pod-template you can add the parameter
--template-url=URL
where URL is the git repo containing a compatible template.
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Step 3. The Module's Example Demo project will be opened automatically, we need to update iOS and Swift versions: (Video 1 01:27)
- Select example project and set
In Deployment Info
toiOS 14.0
oriOS 15.0
- In Build Settings search for
Swift
and set Swift Language Version toSwift 5
. - Remove Test Target and Test folder inside the project
- Close this demo example project (otherwise you will not be able to open it from App.xcworkspace)
- Select example project and set
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Step 4. Cleaning up
DevPods/ModuleName
folder: (Video 1 01:48)- Show hidden files with
Cmd + Shift + .
and delete files:.git
,.gitignore
and.travis.yamls
- Delete files:
_Pod.xcodeproj
,Example/Podfile
,Example/Podfile.lock
,Example/Pods
,Example/ModuleName.xcworkspace
- Show hidden files with
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Step 5. Edit Podfile of project located in same folder as app's project App.xcworkspace file: (Video 1 02:10)
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Add
module_name_pod
inside Podfile:def module_name_pod pod 'ModuleName', :path => 'DevPods/ModuleName' end
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Move nested test targets outside target 'App':
target 'App' do ... end target 'AppTests' do inherit! :search_paths end target 'AppUITests' do end
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Add module's example target so we can develop this module from same main App's workspace:
target 'ModuleName_Example' do use_frameworks! project 'DevPods/ModuleName/Example/ModuleName.xcodeproj' module_name_pod end
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Step 6. Move files from main App into Module's Pod: (Video 1 03:14)
- Inside
DevPods/ModuleName/ModuleName
folder removeAssets
andClasses
folders and create folder with nameModule
. - Move from main App to the
Module
folder all module's files (e.g. .swift, .xcassets, .storyboard, .xcdatamodeld...). After moving them from main App do not forget to delete them also from main App's target. For moving files is better to not use Xcode, and do it manually or with terminal.- Edit ModuleName.podspec:
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Set ios deployment target:
s.ios.deployment_target = '14.0'
or15.0
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Replace
s.source_files = ...
to: (Video 1 03:53)s.source_files = 'MoviesSearch/Module/**/*.{swift}' s.resources = "MoviesSearch/Module/**/*.{xcassets,json,storyboard,xib,xcdatamodeld}"
Note: if you have Core Data model with
xcdatamodel
extension you will need to convert it intoxcdatamodeld
by selecting this file andEditor or Help -> Add Model Version..
Note: when you create new Group inside
Development Pods/ModuleName
with Xcode, it places its folder in wrong place outside ofModule
(pod folder). And it needs to be moved manually intoModule
folder using Finder, and thenpod install
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- Edit ModuleName.podspec:
- Inside
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Step 7. Add all internal or external dependencies for this module. Add them inside
ModuleName.podspec
file located insideDevPods/ModuleName
folder: (Video 2 03:33)# internal dependency (module you have created before) s.dependency 'ModuleName2' # external dependency 3rd party framework s.dependency 'PromiseKit'
Note: If you have not yet extracted your dependency and you need it here you can delegate this functionality to main App. Just create interface using protocol and implement it inside your main App. For example if you need to open chat from your module, then create protocol interface inside your module with function openChat(forUserId:inView:) and then implement it inside main App, and it will be injected from main App into DIContainer of the module. Also closures or delegation can be used.
- Step 8. After
pod install
and compiling main App we will see some errors that we have to fix: (Video 2 03:45)-
Inside main app, add
import ModuleName
in all files where it is needed -
Change to public all types or functions that needs to be accessed from outside of the module, from main app or other module
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Change all resources initialisers to initialise them with module's bundle (e.g. images, storyboards, nibs or CoreData models xcdatamodeld): (Video 2 05:15)
// Image load from bundle UIImage(named: "image_name", in: Bundle(for: Self.self), compatibleWith: nil) // Image Literal final class LiteralBundleImage: _ExpressibleByImageLiteral { let image: UIImage? required init(imageLiteralResourceName name: String) { image = UIImage(named: name, in: Bundle(for: Self.self), compatibleWith: nil) } } let image = (#imageLiteral(resourceName: "image_name") as LiteralBundleImage) // Storyboards and Nibs load from bundle UIStoryboard(name: "name", bundle: Bundle(for: Self.self)) UINib(nibName: "name", bundle: Bundle(for: Self.self)) // Core Data model load from bundle guard let modelURL = Bundle(for: Self.self).url(forResource: "ModelFileName", withExtension: "momd"), let mom = NSManagedObjectModel(contentsOf: modelURL) else { fatalError("Unable to located Core Data model") } let container = NSPersistentContainer(name: "Name", managedObjectModel: mom)
Note: the file must have .xcdatamodeld extension, to convert it from xcdatamodel extension just Add Model Version..
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- Step 9. Move Module's tests from main App into module's Pod: (Video 2 07:20)
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Crete folder with name
Tests
insideDevPods/ModuleName/ModuleName/
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Move all files with tests from main App folder to
DevPods/ModuleName/ModuleName/Tests
. Note: Move them manually or using terminal, avoid doing it directly with Xcode groups. -
Add to ModuleName.podspec:
s.test_spec 'Tests' do |test_spec| test_spec.source_files = 'ModuleName/Tests/**/*.{swift}' end
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Add to main App's Podfile module's pod
, :testspecs => ['Tests']
def module_name_pod pod 'ModuleName', :path => 'DevPods/ModuleName', :testspecs => ['Tests'] end
- Add to all unit tests files imports:
@testable import ModuleName
- Run in terminal
pod install
for main App Podfile - To make our Module's unit test app to run unit test with
Cmd + U
from main App schema: - Edit schema
ModuleName-Example
, inside Test section, add unit tests from Pod:under Pod -> ModuleName-Unit-Tests
- Add to all unit tests files imports:
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- Step 10. Fix ModuleName-Example schema used for developing module in isolation: (Video 2 09:45)
- Switch from main App schema to ModuleName-Example schema and try to build
- Note: AppDelegate method will have some warning and error that we have to fix, you can just copy paste it form main App
- Step 11. To make our Module's Example app to run unit test with
Cmd + U
, we follow the same step as we did for main App: (Video 2 10:10)- Edit schema
ModuleName-Example
, inside Test section, add unit tests from Pod:under Pod -> ModuleName-Unit-Tests
- Edit schema
Module as Static Library [Optional]:
- Change your modules to be as Static Libraries (We made it as Dynamic Library in previous steps):
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Remove from main App's Podfile:
use_frameworks!
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Replace
s.resources
withs.resource_bundles
in all modules' .podspec files (ModuleName.podspec):
Note:resource_bundles
has different structure:'ModuleName' => [ ... ]
, where'ModuleName'
is bundle name:s.resources = 'ModuleName/Module/**/*.{xcassets,json,storyboard,xib,xcdatamodeld}'
Replace
s.resources
with:s.resource_bundles = { 'ModuleName' => ['ModuleName/Module/**/*.{xcassets,json,storyboard,xib,xcdatamodeld}'] }
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Replace all
Bundle(for: Self.self)
appearances with call to extension:Bundle(for: Self.self).resource
extension Bundle { var resource: Bundle { return Bundle(url: resourceURL!.appendingPathComponent("ModuleName.bundle"))! } }
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If you have CoreData inside a module then open .xcdatamodeld file and change
Codegen
toManual/None
andCreate NSManagedObject Subclass..
for all entities
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Module's Testing in CI/CD [Optional]:
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To keep always our modules buildable we need to build and run tests for each module on our Pipeline in CI. As example we can use Fastlane and Travis CI:
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lane :test do |options| # Check if all modules are buildable all_modules_schemes.each do |s| UI.message "Testing if module #{s} is buildable" scan( scheme: s, device: simulator, build_for_testing: true, ) end # Run all unit and UI tests, and test if App is buildable scan( scheme: "App", device: simulator, ) end
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os: osx osx_image: xcode11.2 language: swift script: - fastlane test
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