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Manual Quickstart
Learn how to create a Vapor project without the Toolbox using just Swift 3.1 and the Swift Package Manager (SPM).
This document assumes that you have Swift 3.1 installed, if not please refer to Swift.org before you can continue.
!!! tip If you'd prefer to use the Toolbox, follow the toolbox guide here.
Make new project using SwiftPM
Open your terminal
!!! note For our example, we'll be using the Desktop folder.
cd ~/Desktop
mkdir Hello
cd Hello
swift package init --type executable
Your folder structure should look like this:
├── Package.swift
├── Sources
│ └── main.swift
└── Tests
Edit Package.swift
Open your Package.swift file:
open Package.swift
And add Vapor as a dependency. Here's how your Package.swift should look like.
// swift-tools-version:3.1
import PackageDescription
let package = Package(
name: "Hello",
dependencies: [
.Package(url: "https://github.com/vapor/vapor.git", majorVersion: 2)
]
)
!!! warning We try to keep this document up to date, however, you can view latest releases here.
Edit main.swift
A simple hello world:
import Vapor
let drop = try Droplet()
drop.get("hello") { req in
return "Hello Vapor"
}
try drop.run()
Compile & Run (Development)
The first build command can take a while to fetch dependencies.
swift build
.build/debug/Hello serve
!!! warning
If different, replace Hello above with the name of your executable (as defined in Package.swift).
Production
Compiling in Swift's release mode and setting Vapor's environment to production will make your app more secure and performant.
swift build --configuration release
.build/release/Hello serve --env=production
View
Go to your favorite browser and visit http://localhost:8080/hello