OrderedDictionary is a lightweight implementation of an ordered dictionary data structure in Swift.
The OrderedDictionary<Key: Hashable, Value>
struct is a generic collection that combines the features of the Dictionary
and Array
data structures from the Swift standard library. Like Dictionary
, it stores key-value pairs with each key being unique and maps each key to an associated value. Like Array
, it stores those pairs sorted and accessible by a zero-based integer index.
OrderedDictionary
provides similar APIs to collections available in the Swift standard library like accessing contents by keys or indices, inserting and removing elements, iterating, sorting, transforming, filtering, etc.
Internally, OrderedDictionary
uses backing storage composed of a Dictionary
for storing the key-value pairs and an Array
for managing the ordered keys. This is certainly not the most performant implementation one can achieve, but it gets its job done while reusing most functionality from the Swift standard library.
- Swift 5.0 or later
- Xcode 11 or later
- iOS 8 or later / macOS 10.10 or later
For support of older Swift versions, please refer to older versions of this library. For Swift 4.2, use version 3.x, and for Swift 4.0-4.1, use version 2.x.
The requirements for Xcode and OS versions only apply when the library is integrated as a framework or via the Xcode project.
To install OrderedDictionary using the Swift Package Manager, add it as a dependency into your Package.swift
file:
let package = Package(
...
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/lukaskubanek/OrderedDictionary.git", from: "4.0.0")
],
...
)
To install OrderedDictionary using Carthage, add it as a dependency into your Cartfile
:
github "lukaskubanek/OrderedDictionary" ~> 4.0
Then drag either the OrderedDictionary.xcodeproj
or the OrderedDictionary.framework
into your Xcode project/workspace and link your target against the OrderedDictionary.framework
. Make sure that the framework gets copied to your application bundle.
You can also install OrderedDictionary via Git submodules and integrate the project OrderedDictionary.xcodeproj
from the submodule directly into your Xcode workspace.
Although there has been a high demand for CocoaPods support, this distribution method won't be officially supported by this library. If you really want to integrate this library via CocoaPods, you can create and maintain a custom podspec (see the last section of this post).
For the explanation of the API of OrderedDictionary
and examples on how to use this data structure, please refer to the documentation comments or the comprehensive test suite.
To view the changelog, refer to GitHub's releases page. If you're upgrading from version 3.x, you might want to check out the list of changes made in version 4.0.
OrderedDictionary was built by @lukaskubanek, the founder and developer of Diagrams, a native diagram editor for Mac. This data structure is being used extensively for powering Diagrams' data model.