Type-erased wrappers for Encodable, Decodable, and Codable values.
This functionality is discussed in Chapter 3 of Flight School Guide to Swift Codable.
Add the AnyCodable package to your target dependencies in Package.swift:
import PackageDescription
let package = Package(
  name: "YourProject",
  dependencies: [
    .package(
        url: "https://github.com/Flight-School/AnyCodable",
        from: "0.6.0"
    ),
  ]
)Then run the swift build command to build your project.
You can install AnyCodable via CocoaPods
by adding the following line to your Podfile:
pod 'AnyCodable-FlightSchool', '~> 0.6.0'Run the pod install command to download the library
and integrate it into your Xcode project.
Note The module name for this library is "AnyCodable" --- that is, to use it, you add
import AnyCodableto the top of your Swift code just as you would by any other installation method. The pod is called "AnyCodable-FlightSchool" because there's an existing pod with the name "AnyCodable".
To use AnyCodable in your Xcode project using Carthage,
specify it in Cartfile:
github "Flight-School/AnyCodable" ~> 0.6.0
Then run the carthage update command to build the framework,
and drag the built AnyCodable.framework into your Xcode project.
import AnyCodable
let dictionary: [String: AnyEncodable] = [
    "boolean": true,
    "integer": 1,
    "double": 3.141592653589793,
    "string": "string",
    "array": [1, 2, 3],
    "nested": [
        "a": "alpha",
        "b": "bravo",
        "c": "charlie"
    ],
    "null": nil
]
let encoder = JSONEncoder()
let json = try! encoder.encode(dictionary)let json = """
{
    "boolean": true,
    "integer": 1,
    "double": 3.141592653589793,
    "string": "string",
    "array": [1, 2, 3],
    "nested": {
        "a": "alpha",
        "b": "bravo",
        "c": "charlie"
    },
    "null": null
}
""".data(using: .utf8)!
let decoder = JSONDecoder()
let dictionary = try! decoder.decode([String: AnyDecodable].self, from: json)AnyCodable can be used to wrap values for encoding and decoding.
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