A curated list of awesome libraries, tools, tutorials, and resources for the Vapor server-side Swift framework.
Awesome Vapor is a curated directory of resources for the Vapor server-side Swift framework. It aggregates libraries, tools, tutorials, and open-source projects that help developers build fast, scalable backend systems using Swift. The list is maintained by the community to ensure quality and relevance.
Swift developers, especially those with iOS experience, who are building or learning to build server-side applications with the Vapor framework. It's also valuable for backend engineers exploring Swift for web development.
It saves developers time by providing a vetted, centralized collection of high-quality Vapor resources, eliminating the need to scour the internet. The list is filtered by Vapor version and emphasizes projects with clean, powerful APIs that follow Vapor's philosophy.
A curated list of Vapor-related awesome projects.
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The list only features well-written, modern resources that follow Vapor's philosophy of clean APIs, ensuring developers access high-quality tools without sifting through low-effort projects.
It spans libraries for authentication, databases, and APIs, plus educational materials, tools, and open-source projects, providing a one-stop shop for Vapor development needs.
Automatically generated lists for Vapor 3 and Vapor 4 help developers avoid compatibility issues by focusing on resources relevant to their framework version, as highlighted in the README.
Maintained by the Vapor community, it includes real-world projects like SteamPress and tools from active contributors, ensuring practical, battle-tested resources.
As a community-maintained project, many entries are marked for older Vapor 3, and updates depend on volunteer efforts, leading to potential broken links or deprecated libraries.
It's merely a directory, so users must independently verify, install, and troubleshoot each resource, increasing setup complexity compared to integrated frameworks.
Exclusively covers Vapor-related resources, missing broader server-side Swift ecosystems or comparisons with alternatives like Kitura, limiting utility for exploratory projects.