I want to config Firebase Firestore. I followed all the steps, but at the last step, I got the error link below I mention.
After Executing this pod install command below error I got
[!] Automatically assigning platform ios with version 11.4 on
target testing_gowtham because no platform was specified. Please
specify a platform for this target in your Podfile. See
https://guides.cocoapods.org/syntax/podfile.html#platform.
My podfile:
# Uncomment the next line to define a global platform for your project
# platform :ios, '9.0'
target 'testing_gowtham' do
# Comment the next line if you're not using Swift and don't want to use dynamic frameworks
use_frameworks!
# Pods for testing_gowtham
target 'testing_gowthamTests' do
inherit! :search_paths
# Pods for testing
end
target 'testing_gowthamUITests' do
inherit! :search_paths
# Pods for testing
end
pod 'Firebase/Core'
pod 'Firebase/Firestore'
end
I saw this https://guides.cocoapods.org/syntax/podfile.html#platform but I did not find which line I need to change .
How to solve this issue?
Replace your whole pod file text with below text and then check.
# Uncomment the next line to define a global platform for your project
# platform :ios, '9.0'
target 'testing_gowtham' do
use_frameworks!
pod 'Firebase/Core'
pod 'Firebase/Firestore'
end
(or) solution 2
platform :ios, '9.0' is working...I simply removed # this
# Uncomment the next line to define a global platform for your project
platform :ios, '9.0'
target 'testing_gowtham' do
# Comment the next line if you're not using Swift and don't want to use dynamic frameworks
use_frameworks!
# Pods for testing_gowtham
pod 'Firebase/Core'
pod 'Firebase/Firestore'
end
In your Podfile ->
Uncomment platform and set ios : 10.0
platform :ios, '10.0'
this will work.
If the above error occurs when you install pod 'PusherSwift' and pod 'AlamofireImage' you have to remove # symbol from
# platform :ios, '9.0'.
Then write the command pod install in your terminal.
When you run the project again the error will appear according to 'pusher swift'.you have to click unblock option. Then the problem is successfully solved.
Delete Podfile.lock file and run pod install.
I got this issue by changing the target iOS version and developing application on more devices.
Worked for me, but be careful - it will replace all, let's say, locked (cached) versions of libraries, that you are using. Check yourself that you fully understand what Podfile.lock file does here --> https://guides.cocoapods.org/using/using-cocoapods.html
Updated answer for 2022.
This is due to your minimum deployment target being less than iOS 10. According to the Firebase ios setup documentation, your project must target ios platform versions iOS 10 or later:
command $ flutter clean
open the Podfile in the directory ios/Podfile
uncomment the line platform :ios, '9.0' and change 9.0 to 10.0
# Uncomment this line to define a global platform for your project
platform :ios, '10.0'
save the file
$ flutter run
For Apple Silicon M1 chips:
Edit ./ios/Podfile
platform :ios, '11.4' or whatever version
Install ffi arch -x86_64 sudo gem install ffi
Reinstall pods
flutter clean
cd ios
arch -x86_64 pod install
cd ..
flutter run
You shouldn't remove everything inside Podfile, just Uncomment this line:
platform :ios, '9.0'
from ios/Podfile
The simplest answer is uncomment second line of Podfile and change the iOS version to 10 like this. Note that the very next following Xcode build will take a bit more time than usual. I don't know why...
platform :ios, '10.0'
In Flutter project, I Also faced with this issue. Fixed by updating flutter and cocoa pods to the latest version.
Solution:-
flutter clean
rm -Rf ios/Pods
rm -Rf ios/.symlinks
rm -Rf ios/Flutter/Flutter.framework
rm -Rf ios/Flutter/Flutter.podspec
cd ios
pod install
cd ..
flutter build ios
In side the Podfile
Specifying the platform version on your plaform
Remove the # platform :ios, '9.0'
# platform :ios, '9.0' ( comment note)
Write it like these
platform :ios, '13.0'
platform :ios, '9.0' is working...I simply removed # this
In my case it was because of an old project which I didn't run for like 6 months.
I just created a new Flutter project using this command
flutter create -i swift -a kotlin project_name
And moved the ios folder to my project, run it and it works!
I have got this error many times while running flutter firebase project.
Simple solution is:
Replace:
# platform :ios, '9.0' with platform :ios, '9.0'
Actually # make it commented so we are just uncommenting it.
pod update and pod install again
cd iOS
run the following -
pod deintegrate --verbose
sudo gem pristine ffi --version 1.14.2
sudo arch -x86_64 gem install ffi
arch -x86_64 pod install
You have to remove # symbol from
cd ios
open podfile
and remove # symbol and save this file
#platform :ios, '9.0'.
Then write the command pod install in your terminal.
To solve this :
open your pod file in Andriod Studio --> ios--> Podfile then you will see at the top of the file a commented out example:
platform :ios, '9.0'
uncomment this line and re-run the app to see if it works. If it's still not working then change the version to match your minimum requirement. I've set mine to iOS 12 as one of my dependencies required this.
Related
when npm install command runs, It installs all the packages mentioned in the package.json.
when pod install command is run, which is the base file to install all required pods?
Is there any file in iOS like package.json that decides which pods have to be installed?
The Podfile itself. It's a ruby file looking something like this:
# Uncomment the next line to define a global platform for your project
# platform :ios, '9.0'
target 'ProjectName' do
# Comment the next line if you don't want to use dynamic frameworks
use_frameworks!
pod 'Alamofire', '5.6.2'
end
I did pod init and wrote RealmSwift in Podfile.
I'm using
Swift5, Xcode 11.3.1, cocoaPod 1.9.1, ruby 2.3.0
# Uncomment the next line to define a global platform for your project
platform :ios, '13.0'
target 'project' do
# Comment the next line if you don't want to use dynamic frameworks
use_frameworks!
# Pods for project
pod 'RealmSwift'
target 'projectTests' do
inherit! :search_paths
# Pods for testing
end
target 'projectUITests' do
# Pods for testing
end
end
I got JSON parserError like this
JSON::ParserError - A JSON text must at least contain two octets!
What should I do to fix the ParseError?
And I could install SwiftDate. I can't install only RealmSwift.
follow these
rm -rf "${HOME}/Library/Caches/CocoaPods"
rm -rf "pwd/Pods/"
pod update
Please backup the respective directories before running "rm" commands
If not work, delete Podfile.lock and run rm commands then run pod init and pod install
I had been installing pods and the pods get installed properly . However , in the Project navigator , the .xcconfig files are red in color and I cannot set the same in the project-> info -> configurations either as they don't get listed and only none is listed. When debugged , I could find that the .xcconfig files were getting accessed by the xcode in the following path
/Volumes/Macintosh HD/Users/xxxxxxxxxx/Documents/xxxxxxxx/app/Pods/Pods/Target Support Files/Pods-broadcastuploadSetupUI/Pods-broadcastuploadSetupUI.release.xcconfig
/Pods is there twice , Because of which I am getting the following errors :
diff: /Podfile.lock: No such file or directory
diff: /Manifest.lock: No such file or directory
error: The sandbox is not in sync with the Podfile.lock. Run 'pod install' or update your CocoaPods installation.
I am working with Xcode 9 beta . Can anyone kindly help ?
P.S , I have tried sudo gem install , pod update , disintegrate , install and everything that is available on the internet as a solution. I'd be glad if anyone could help
This is my podfile :
#platform :ios, ‘11.0’
source 'https://URL_TO_ACCESS_PODSPEC_FOR_POD'
source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
target 'app' do
pod 'objective-zip', '~> 1.0'
pod 'AssistScreenShareKit'
use_frameworks!
end
target ‘broadcastupload’ do
pod 'AssistScreenShareKit'
use_frameworks!
end
target ‘broadcastuploadSetupUI' do
pod 'AssistScreenShareKit'
use_frameworks!
end
Error :
The file “Pods-app.release.xcconfig” couldn’t be opened because there is no such file. (/Volumes/Macintosh HD/Users/xxxxxxxx/Documents/xxxxx/app/Pods/Pods/Target Support Files/Pods-app/Pods-app.release.xcconfig)
Steps to install pod
Open a terminal window, and $ cd into your project directory.
To create a Podfile you need to to run $ pod init.
Open your Podfile. The first line should specify the platform and
version supported.
platform :ios, '9.0'
use_frameworks! target 'yourProjectName' do
pod 'Alamofire' end
Then install the pod
pod install
First delete all pods and Podfile.lock
open terminal and go to folder path
Edit your podfile by this
platform :ios, '8.0'
use_frameworks!
target 'MyApp' do
//add your all pods
end
pod install
close xcode and open MyApp.xcworkspace file
check for more: Command-line Reference
This will help you.
update your Cocoapods version, I had this problem with Cocoapods 1.5.3 and it was fixed in 1.6.1
to do that open terminal and just type
gem install cocoapods
I am trying to install two pods to my Xcode project from terminal. I initially had installed a pod called PRAugmentedReality, and it worked fine. Then I tried adding the pod BFTransmitter, and started getting the following error message:
[!] Unable to find a specification for 'PRAugmentedReality'
If I remove the PRAugmentedReality pod and install with just BFTransmitter, it also works fine. So basically I am able to install either on their own, but not together.
My podfile looks like this:
#source for BFTransmitter
source 'https://bitbucket.org/bridgefy/bridgefypods.git'
target 'FWF' do
pod 'BFTransmitter'
pod 'PRAugmentedReality'
target 'FWFTests' do
inherit! :search_paths
end
end
I have tried repo remove master pod setup and then pod install, still no luck.
just add source to install both pods together check my podFile and add sourced before your target as I did
# Uncomment the next line to define a global platform for your project
# platform :ios, '9.0'
source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
source 'https://bitbucket.org/bridgefy/bridgefypods.git'
target 'pod' do
# Uncomment the next line if you're using Swift or would like to use dynamic frameworks
# use_frameworks!
pod 'BFTransmitter'
pod 'PRAugmentedReality'
# Pods for pod
end
Result
I encounter the same problem in my project.
When I was editing pod file, I changed pod 'SCSoftKycSolutionSdkSource' to pod 'MyprojectName'.
I fixed the below, issue fixed.
pod 'SCSoftKycSolutionSdkSource'
When I enter pod 'Firebase/Auth' it isn't installing the pod. Its saying this: [!] Unable to satisfy the following requirements:
Firebase/Auth required by Podfile
None of your spec sources contain a spec satisfying the dependency: Firebase/Auth.
You have either:
out-of-date source repos which you can update with pod repo update.
mistyped the name or version.
not added the source repo that hosts the Podspec to your Podfile.
Note: as of CocoaPods 1.0, pod repo update does not happen on pod install by default.
[!] Your Podfile has had smart quotes sanitised. To avoid issues in the future, you should not use TextEdit for editing it. If you are not using TextEdit, you should turn off smart quotes in your editor of choice.
I have said in the pod file - pod 'Firebase' and that is installing fine, but I don't know why 'Firebase/Auth' isn't installing.
This is using swift and Xcode is any of you were wondering, please can someone suggest what I can do to solve this, thanks
This is the pod file:
platform: ios, '8.0'
use_frameworks!
target: 'Lifelapse' do
pod 'Canvas'
pod 'Firebase'
pod 'Firebase/Auth'
end
EDIT:
The solution was just to 'pod repo update' which worked perfectly. However now I have 27 error messages - Please help!
I did more or less than the guy told us
but my steps were a little different:
On the Terminal: go to your project folder:
1.1 sudo Desktop/YourApp
1.2 YOURMAC:YourApp Fernanda$ sudo pod init
Change your file Podfile to:
# Uncomment this line to define a global platform for your project
platform :ios, '8.0'
target 'YourApp' do
# Comment this line if you're not using Swift and don't want to use dynamic frameworks
use_frameworks!
# Pods for YourApp
pod 'Firebase'
end
On the Terminal: pod install
Now, change your file Podfile again to:
# Uncomment this line to define a global platform for your project
platform :ios, '8.0'
target 'YourApp' do
# Comment this line if you're not using Swift and don't want to use dynamic frameworks
use_frameworks!
# Pods for YourApp
pod 'Firebase'
pod 'Firebase/Auth'
end
On the Terminal: pod update
try update platform version 8.0 to 9.0
platform: ios, '9.0'
use_frameworks!
target: 'Lifelapse' do
pod 'Canvas'
pod 'Firebase'
pod 'Firebase/Auth'
end