Good morning,
I have been playing with he new Networking framework released in beta, and i think its amazing how powerful and simple it is.
However i have been tackling some issues with it, it seems that the NetworkListener does not allow us to configure a specific endpoint for any of the protocols, UDP, TCP (QUIC, TLS)
Is this intended or just not missing features as of the Beta ?
I figured out how to use bonjour to get a port (as i am brand new to using Networking on macOS and Swift)
I get that the use of this is mainly as a client to connect to servers, but it would make more sense to have a high level abstraction of what already exist, wouldn't it be more intuitive to configure a NetworkEndpoint
that contains either a Bonjour Service or an endpoint with configured port that we can then configure on the Listener, instead of doing .service(...)
?
NetworkListener does not allow us to configure a specific endpoint for any of the protocols
Because, for example, you want to listen on a specific port?
If so, there is a way to do that:
let listener = try NetworkListener(using: .parameters {
TCP()
}.localPort(12345))
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