How to make a class conform to a protocol in Swift?

A class has to inherit from a parent class before conform to protocol. There are mainly two ways of doing it.

One way is to have your class inherit from NSObject and conform to the UITableViewDataSource together. Now if you want to modify the functions in the protocol, you need to add keyword override before the function call, like this

class CustomDataSource : NSObject, UITableViewDataSource {

    override func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, cellForRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> UITableViewCell {
        let cell = tableView.dequeueReusableCell(withIdentifier: "reuseIdentifier", for: indexPath)

        // Configure the cell...

        return cell
    }
}

However this sometimes gets your code messy because you may have many protocols to conform to and each protocol may have several delegate functions. In this situation, you can separate the protocol conforming code out from the main class by using extension, and you do not need to add override keyword in the extension. So the equivalent of the code above will be

class CustomDataSource : NSObject{
    // Configure the object...
}

extension CustomDataSource: UITableViewDataSource {

    func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, cellForRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> UITableViewCell {
        let cell = tableView.dequeueReusableCell(withIdentifier: "reuseIdentifier", for: indexPath)

        // Configure the cell...

        return cell
    }
}

Type 'CellDatasDataSource' does not conform to protocol 'NSObjectProtocol'

You have to make your class inherit from NSObject to conform to the NSObjectProtocol. Vanilla Swift classes do not. But many parts of UIKit expect NSObjects.

class CustomDataSource : NSObject, UITableViewDataSource {

}

But this:

Type 'CellDatasDataSource' does not conform to protocol 'UITableViewDataSource'

Is expected. You will get the error until your class implements all required methods of the protocol.

So get coding :)