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StravaSwift

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This is a Swift wrapper for the Strava v3 API.

As this is a passion project, I only work on it when I have time. So, if you are interested in contributing, feel free to submit PRs.

Example

To run the example project, clone the repo, and run pod install from the Example directory first.

Installation

StravaSwift is available through the Swift Package Manager and CocoaPods.

Swift Package Manager

dependencies: [
    .package(url: "https://github.com/mpclarkson/StravaSwift.git", from: "1.0.1")
]

Cocoapods

To install it, simply add the following line to your Podfile:

pod "StravaSwift", '~> 1.0.1'

Quick Start

The full library documentation is available here.

  • First, you must register your app with Strava and get an OAuth client id and client secret.

  • Initialize the Strava Client as follows, preferably in your AppDelegate.swift to ensure it is configured before you call it:

let config = StravaConfig(
    clientId: YourStravaClientId,
    clientSecret: YourStravaClientSecret,
    redirectUri: YourRedirectUrl
)

StravaClient.sharedInstance.initWithConfig(config)
  • Note, by default the OAuth token is only available while the app is running, which means you need to request a new token. You can implement custom token storage and retrieval behaviour by overriding the default token delegate in the StravaConfig initializer which must implement the TokenDelegate protocol.

  • Register your redirect URL scheme in your info.plist file.

  • The authentication will use the Strava app be default if it is installed on the device. If the user does not have Strava installed, it will fallback on SFAuthenticationSession or ASWebAuthenticationSession depending on the iOS version. If your app is linked on or after iOS 9.0, you must add strava in you app’s info.plist file. It should be added as an entry fo the array under the LSApplicationQueriesSchemes key. Failure to do this will result in a crash when calling canOpenUrl:.

<key>LSApplicationQueriesSchemes</key>
<array>
    <string>strava</string>
</array>
  • Implement the following method in your AppDelegate.swift to handle the OAuth redirection from Strava:
let strava = StravaClient.sharedInstance

func application(_ app: UIApplication, open url: URL, options: [UIApplication.OpenURLOptionsKey : Any] = [:]) -> Bool {
    return strava.handleAuthorizationRedirect(url)
}
  • After authorizing, you can start requesting resources:
strava.authorize() { result in
    switch result {
        case .success(let token):
            //do something for success
        case .failure(let error):
            //do something for error
    }
}
  • Requesting resources:

The Router implementation is based on this Alamofire example:

strava.request(Router.athletes(id: 9999999999)) { (athlete: Athlete?) in
    //do something with the athlete
}

let params = [
    'page' = 2,
    'per_page' = 25
]

strava.request(Router.athleteActivities(params: params) { (activities: [Activity]?) in
   //do something with the activities
}

Todos

  • 100% API coverage (about 90% now)
  • Documentation
  • Tests
  • Better example app

Author

Matthew Clarkson, [email protected]

License

StravaSwift is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.

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