Getting Started
In this section, you’ll learn how to create an iOS project with Beagle
To start using Beagle, you may configure a project from scrap or use one of our supporting libraries
In this option you will add Beagle to an iOS project and configure it manually. This mode is suitable for more experienced users who are already familiar with Beagle. But of course, nothing prevents this from being your first contact!
Go to the Getting Started section to configure Beagle in an iOS application manually
This library will define almost all the necessary settings to start using Beagle in your project. We advise using these libraries for people who have never used Beagle before. Go to the Beagle-Scaffold section to configure Beagle in an iOS application
This library will only define the classes that define the default Network Client, Logger and Cache that demonstrate the contract with Beagle. All other settings necessary for the Beagle to work will be done manually
All these classes are also available in the Scaffold library above. Go to the Beagle-Defaults section to configure Beagle in an iOS application:
In this section, you’ll learn how to create an iOS project with Beagle
Here, you’ll find all the information you need to start using Beagle Helpers.
This section lists the main classes that are part of Beagle’s framework for iOS iOS.
In this section you will find tutorials to help you develop screens with Beagle.
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