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Example applications are a great way to explore the headless capabilities of Adobe Experience Manager (AEM). This iOS application demonstrates how to query content using AEM’s GraphQL APIs using persisted queries. iOS SwiftUI app with AEM Headless View the source code on GitHub Prerequisites The following tools should be installed locally: Xcode 9.3+ (requires macOS) Git AEM requirements The iOS application works with the following AEM deployment options. All deployments requires the WKND Site v2.0.0+ to be installed. AEM as a Cloud Service Local set up using the AEM Cloud Service SDK AEM 6.5 SP13+ QuickStart The iOS application is designed to connect to an AEM Publish environment, however it can source content from AEM Author if authentication is provided in the iOS application’s configuration. How to use Clone the adobe/aem-guides-wknd-graphql repository: $ git clone git@github.com:adobe/aem-guides-wknd-graphql.git Launch Xcode and open the folder ios-app Modify the file Config.xcconfig file and update AEM_SCHEME and AEM_HOST to match your target AEM Publish service. // The http/https protocol scheme used to access the AEM_HOST AEM_SCHEME = http // Target hostname for AEM environment, do not include http:// or https:// AEM_HOST = localhost:4503 If connecting to AEM Author, add the AEM_AUTH_TYPE and supporting authentication properties to the Config.xcconfig. Basic authentication The AEM_USERNAME and AEM_PASSWORD authenticate a local AEM user with access to WKND GraphQL content. AEM_AUTH_TYPE = basic AEM_USERNAME = admin AEM_PASSWORD = admin Token authentication The AEM_TOKEN is an access token that authenticates to an AEM user with access to WKND GraphQL content. AEM_AUTH_TYPE = token AEM_TOKEN = abcd...0123
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