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DeviceGuru

DeviceGuru is a simple lib (Swift) to know the exact type of the device, e.g. iPhone 6 or iPhone 6s. For Objective-C please visit DeviceUtil

  • Easy to use
  • Light weight

From version 5.0.0 it can also identify the simulator type, whether it's iPhone XR or iPhone 6

Installation

Using pods

Copy the pod dependency and add that to your pod file. e.g.

pod 'DeviceGuru'

then run the below command in terminal

pod install
Using Carthage

Specify DeviceGuru into your project's Cartfile:

github "InderKumarRathore/DeviceGuru"
Manually

Drag and drop

DeviceGuru.swift
Hardware.swift
DeviceList.plist

files in your project

Usage

If you install from CocoaPods, you have to import the module. If you used drag and drop then there is no need of import

import DeviceGuru

In your code:

let deviceGuru = DeviceGuru()
let deviceName = deviceGuru.hardware()
let deviceCode = deviceGuru.hardwareString()
let platform = deviceGuru.platform()
print("\(deviceName) - \(deviceCode) - \(platform.rawValue)") //Ex: iphone_7_PLUS - iPhone9,2 - iphone

Development

Want to contribute? Great! Just update the GeneratorDevice.plist

Then

cd Generator
./main.swift

The above command will auto generate the required code

Send the pull request 🚀

License

DeviceGuru is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.

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