A unidirectional data flow library for Kotlin and Swift, emphasizing:
- Strong support for state-machine driven UI and navigation.
- Composition and scaling.
- Effortless separation of business and UI concerns.
This project is currently experimental and the API subject to breaking changes without notice. Follow Square's engineering blog, The Corner, to see when this project becomes stable.
While the API is not yet stable, this code is in heavy production use in Android and iOS apps with millions of users.
<iframe title="vimeo-player" src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/362741019" width="640" height="360" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>If you are developing your own package, be sure that Workflow is included in dependencies
in Package.swift
:
dependencies: [
.package(url: "[email protected]:square/workflow.git", from: "0.21.1")
]
In Xcode 11+, add Workflow directly as a dependency to your project with
File
> Swift Packages
> Add Package Dependency...
. Provide the git URL when prompted: [email protected]:square/workflow.git
.
If you use CocoaPods to manage your dependencies, simply add Workflow and WorkflowUI to your Podfile:
pod 'Workflow'
pod 'WorkflowUI'
To get started with a fresh, barebones, Workflow-based Android app, we've created a template repository – just click "Use this template" to create a new repository with a simple but runnable app: github.com/square/workflow-android-template
Artifacts are hosted on Maven Central. If you're using Gradle, ensure mavenCentral()
appears in
your repositories
block, and then add dependencies on the following artifacts:
Maven Coordinates | Depend on this if… |
---|---|
com.squareup.workflow:workflow-core-jvm:x.y.z |
You are writing a library module/project that uses Workflows, but you don't need to interact with the runtime from the outside. |
com.squareup.workflow:workflow-rx2:x.y.z |
You need to interact with RxJava2 from your Workflows. |
com.squareup.workflow:workflow-testing-jvm:x.y.z |
You are writing tests. This should only be included as a test dependency. |
com.squareup.workflow:workflow-ui-android:x.y.z |
You're writing an Android app that uses Workflows. |
Most code shouldn't need to depend on these directly. They should generally only be used to build higher-level integrations with UI frameworks.
Maven Coordinates | Depend on this if… |
---|---|
com.squareup.workflow:workflow-runtime-jvm:x.y.z |
You need to interact directly with the runtime, i.e. streams of renderings and outputs. |
com.squareup.workflow:workflow-ui-core-jvm:x.y.z |
You are writing workflow-ui-android for another UI framework. Defines the core types used by that artifact. |
- Square Workflow – Droidcon NYC 2019 (slides)
- SF Android GDG @ Square 2019 - Hello Workflow (live coding)
- Android Dialogs 5-part Coding Series
- Reactive Workflows a Year Later – Droidcon NYC 2018
- The Reactive Workflow Pattern – Fragmented Podcast
- The Reactive Workflow Pattern Update – Droidcon SF 2017
- The Rx Workflow Pattern – Droidcon NYC 2017 (slides)
Workflow maintainers hang out in the #squarelibraries channel on the Kotlin Slack and the #square-libraries-wtf channel on the Android Study Group Slack.
See RELEASING.md.
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