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SkillsApr 30, 2026·3 min de lectura

Vapor — Server-Side Swift Web Framework

A modern web framework written in Swift for building APIs and web applications on macOS and Linux.

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Vapor Overview
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npx -y tokrepo@latest install d5dfb510-446c-11f1-9bc6-00163e2b0d79 --target codex

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Introduction

Vapor is the most popular server-side Swift framework, enabling developers to build web applications, REST APIs, and real-time services using the same language they use for iOS and macOS development. It runs on Apple platforms and Linux, leveraging Swift's type safety and performance.

What Vapor Does

  • Builds HTTP servers and RESTful APIs with expressive Swift syntax
  • Provides an ORM (Fluent) for PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, and MongoDB
  • Handles WebSocket connections for real-time communication
  • Renders server-side HTML with the Leaf templating engine
  • Manages authentication, sessions, and middleware pipelines

Architecture Overview

Vapor is built on top of SwiftNIO, Apple's event-driven networking framework. Incoming requests pass through a configurable middleware chain before reaching route handlers. The framework uses Swift's async/await concurrency model for non-blocking I/O. Fluent, the companion ORM, provides a query builder and model lifecycle hooks that work across multiple database drivers through a unified API.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Requires Swift 5.9+ on macOS or Ubuntu/Amazon Linux
  • Install the Vapor toolbox via Homebrew or build from source
  • Configure database connections and middleware in configure.swift
  • Environment variables control port binding, log level, and database URLs
  • Deploy using Docker, Heroku, AWS Lambda, or any Linux server with Swift installed

Key Features

  • Native async/await support throughout the request pipeline
  • Type-safe routing with compile-time parameter validation
  • Fluent ORM with migrations, eager loading, and soft deletes
  • Built-in support for JWT, OAuth, and session-based authentication
  • Vapor Cloud and community deployment guides for major platforms

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • Kitura — IBM's server-side Swift framework (now archived); Vapor is actively maintained with a larger community
  • Hummingbird — Lightweight Swift HTTP framework; Vapor provides more built-in features like ORM and auth
  • Express (Node.js) — Similar middleware-based design; Vapor benefits from Swift's type safety and compiled performance
  • FastAPI (Python) — Both emphasize modern async patterns; Vapor uses compiled Swift while FastAPI uses Python with type hints

FAQ

Q: Can I share code between my iOS app and Vapor backend? A: Yes. Swift packages can be shared between client and server, enabling shared models, validation logic, and API contracts.

Q: Does Vapor run on Linux? A: Yes. Vapor fully supports Ubuntu and Amazon Linux, making it suitable for server and container deployments.

Q: How does Vapor performance compare to Node.js or Go? A: Vapor benefits from Swift's compiled nature and SwiftNIO's event loop. Benchmarks typically show it outperforming Node.js and competing with Go for HTTP throughput.

Q: Is Vapor production-ready? A: Yes. Companies use Vapor in production for APIs and microservices. The framework has stable releases and long-term maintenance.

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