# Swoop : Swift to Objective-C conversion reporter [![Gem](https://img.shields.io/gem/v/swoop_report.svg)][rubygems] [![Build Status](http://img.shields.io/travis/ikhsan/swoop/master.svg)][travis] [![Coverage Status](http://img.shields.io/coveralls/ikhsan/swoop/master.svg)][coveralls] [rubygems]: https://rubygems.org/gems/swoop_report [travis]: https://travis-ci.org/ikhsan/swoop [coveralls]: https://coveralls.io/github/ikhsan/swoop?branch=master Track your swift code in your Xcode codebase through time. It can go back in time from your git repository and make a comparison report. ## Installation Add this line to your application's Gemfile: ```ruby gem 'swoop_report' ``` And then execute: $ bundle Or install it yourself as: $ gem install swoop_report ## Usage To print the comparison report inside your console, just run `swoop` command with two required options: ```bash $ swoop --path --dir ``` - `path` is your path to your `.xcodeproj` and - `dir` is your directory inside your Xcode project As default options, this will list the last 8 tags, collect information from each tag, collate it into a report, and then present it as a table inside your console. ### Example Say you have your awesome project inside `YourAwesomeProject` folder called `AwesomeProject.xcodeproj`. You open the project, and you have organised your files in Xcode project navigator to look something like this : ``` + AwesomeProject +- Classes +--- Model +--- View +--- Controller +--- Network +- Assets +- Frameworks +- Products ``` Say, you want to compare all of the classes then run : ```bash $ swoop --path "~/YourAwesomeProject/AwesomeProject.xcodeproj" --dir 'Classes' ``` Or, if you want to compare only files inside `Controller`, run : ```bash $ swoop --path "~/YourAwesomeProject/AwesomeProject.xcodeproj" --dir 'Classes/Controller' ``` ### Options #### Path (`--path`) Specify the path to the `.xcodeproj` file. (This is required) #### Directory (`--dir`) Specify which directory where the files that you want to compare based on Xcode project navigator. (This is required) #### Tags (`--tags`) Specify a number of how many tags you want to include for comparison. For example, if you want to include the last 10 tags you would run: ```bash $ swoop --path "~/YourAwesomeProject/AwesomeProject.xcodeproj" --dir 'Classes' --tags 10 ``` #### Filter Tag (`--filter_tag`) Specify a regular expression that will be applied to tag names. This only applies if tags is used. For example, if #### Weeks (`--weeks`) Specify a number of how many weeks you want to include for comparison. For example, if you want to include the last 30 weeks, run : ```bash $ swoop --path "~/YourAwesomeProject/AwesomeProject.xcodeproj" --dir 'Classes' --weeks 30 ``` #### Renderer (`--render`) Specify how do you render the reports. Available renderers are `table`, `csv` and `chart` ##### Table This renders a table in your console. Table is used if `--render` is not specified. ```bash $ swoop --path "~/YourAwesomeProject/AwesomeProject.xcodeproj" --dir 'Classes' # or $ swoop --path "~/YourAwesomeProject/AwesomeProject.xcodeproj" --dir 'Classes' --render table ``` will output this table in your console ![table](/screenshots/table.png?raw=true) ##### CSV This will export your report as a csv file in root. ```bash $ swoop --path "~/YourAwesomeProject/AwesomeProject.xcodeproj" --dir 'Classes' --render csv ``` ##### Chart This will export your report as a chart in a webpage. It creates an `html` folder in root with the page `index.html` inside of it. ```bash $ swoop --path "~/YourAwesomeProject/AwesomeProject.xcodeproj" --dir 'Classes' --render chart ``` will output a chart in `./html/index.html` ![chart](/screenshots/chart.png?raw=true) ## Contributing Feel free to put any ideas, questions or bug reports by [creating issues](https://github.com/ikhsan/swoop/issues/new). If you think you have a great idea for any improvement we'd be really happy to receive any pull request (refer to **Development** section to setup in your local machine). ### Development Clone this repository and get into the directory. ```bash # Install dependencies $ bin/setup # Run the tests $ rake spec # (Optional) run interactive console for experimentation $ bin/console ``` ## License The gem is available as open source under the terms of the [MIT License](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).