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Erik edited comment on THRIFT-5604 at 7/10/22 11:13 AM: -------------------------------------------------------- just want to update.. after manually adding the lib/swift/Source/*.swift files to my project under a folder.. and removing `import Thrift` my project can build.. but I had to redo the example client as well.. instead I have {code:java} {code} {code:java} import Foundation SomeThriftClient { var some_thrift_client :some_accessorClient? var server_status :Int32 init() { do { let transport = try TSocketTransport(hostname: "localhost", port: 9090) let proto = TBinaryProtocol(on: transport) let client = some_accessorClient(inoutProtocol: proto) self.some_thrift_client = client self.server_status = try self.some_thrift_client!.ping() } catch { print("init had a boo boo :(") self.server_status = 50 self.boto3_thrift_client = nil } print(self.server_status) } } {code} EDIT: After recoding the init function .. and hitting "go" in XCODE.. the init fails and I see path:/var/run/mDNSResponder Socket:4 Err:-1 Errno:1 Operation not permitted Is this some apple thing which I need to enable in my project to use Thrift? or is it my bad client? was (Author: emcp): just want to update.. after manually adding the lib/swift/Source/*.swift files to my project under a folder.. and removing `import Thrift` my project can build.. but I had to redo the example client as well.. instead I have {code:java} {code} {code:java} import Foundation AWSBoto3ThriftClient { var some_thrift_client :some_accessorClient? var server_status :Int32 init() { do { let transport = try TSocketTransport(hostname: "localhost", port: 9090) let proto = TBinaryProtocol(on: transport) let client = some_accessorClient(inoutProtocol: proto) self.some_thrift_client = client self.server_status = try self.some_thrift_client!.ping() } catch { print("init had a boo boo :(") self.server_status = 50 self.boto3_thrift_client = nil } print(self.server_status) } } {code} EDIT: After recoding the init function .. and hitting "go" in XCODE.. the init fails and I see path:/var/run/mDNSResponder Socket:4 Err:-1 Errno:1 Operation not permitted Is this some apple thing which I need to enable in my project to use Thrift? or is it my bad client? > Attempting to use V0.16.0 Thrift in Swift , XCode 13.1 .. shows deprecation > warnings > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: THRIFT-5604 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-5604 > Project: Thrift > Issue Type: Bug > Reporter: Erik > Priority: Major > > I am unable to integrate thrift into a Swift Application within XCode > I won't post too much detail since I posted a SO already with most of the > things I've tried.. > Trying to add the git repo in XCode didn't work > [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/72895796/having-trouble-with-adding-a-swift-package-to-macos-12-x/72898864?noredirect=1#comment128766432_72898864] > And once I manually cloned the repo and set a git tag.. that still isn't > being found in XCode on the `import Thrift` line.. so I must be doing > something wrong? > [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/72908786/trying-to-figure-out-swift-clients-for-thrift] > If I hit CMD+B to build.. I just kept seeing Thrift module not found.. even > though I seem to have successfully added the package > finally I started to give up integrating the library properly and just chuck > it into a folder in my project and go from there.. but once I did that all > sorts of deprecation warnings made me wonder how far a rabbit hole am I > going.. > ``` > /Users/emcp/App/Thrift/TSSLSocketTransport.swift:200:14: 'SecTrustEvaluate' > was deprecated in macOS 10.15: renamed to 'SecTrustEvaluateWithError(_:_:)' > ``` > I am on Mac 12.x hoping to code a small menubar app which in swift talks to a > Python Thrift Server.. but beginning to wonder if anyone has done this.. > there's near zero walkthroughs of this type of thing out there. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)