I'm new to using Facebook & ios development, so I apologize if this is a really stupid question:
Aren't libraries used in iOS development usually in the form of .framework? Why are FBSDK libraries from Cocoapods just a directory full of .h's and .m's? Is there a way for me to convert them into a framework?
I'm using something called the Intel Multi-OS-Engine to enable iOS development using Java, and for it to generate bindings to third-party libraries, they must be in the form of .framework...
Thanks so much!
You can download latest from here
For more information look at quickstart
guide https://developers.facebook.com/docs/facebook-login/ios
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We have a custom salesforce iOS application currently running on salesforcemobilesdk 5.3.1. It is a both native and hybrid mixed application. I am planning to update it to the latest but I am finding few decrepency in the library. In v6.0 sdk SFAuthenticationManager is deprecated, but Hybrid sdk still needs SFAuthenticationManager. If I use cocoapods or use forceios, it doesn't have SFAuthenticationManager. How do I overcome it and is there a document reference where can I refer for using SFUserAccountManager instead of SFAuthenticationManager? Any guidance on this is much appreciated. Thanks!
I'm following this official documentation to install FB SDK and trying to integrate it with my React Native project: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/ios/getting-started/ , so that I can show a Facebook share dialog in my app.
However, one of the steps requires to use CocoaPod to get the libraries. My React Native project doesn't work well with CocoaPod, I want to avoid it as much as possible. Is there a way to install the libraries manually without using CocoaPods?
Much appreciated if you can point me to some documentation or tutorials. Thanks!
You can download the entire iOS SDK (outside of Cocoapods) by going to bottom of this page:
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/ios/componentsdks
There also seems to be a Reactive Native-focused tutorial found here, where it looks like you can use npm install and react-native link.
I am in the need of older version of Google Mobile Ads SDK iOS may be 7.7.0 or older. Please share if anyone has it. I need to work on Xcode 6.3.2 and iOS 8.3. but latest version needs iOS 9 or later.
Thanks.
In case anyone is looking for the answer to this question, as I was today... Here is a solution that incorporates Nika's fine answer and gives you a standalone solution for closed-source frameworks like these.
The Cocoapods specs need to be public and if you go to where those specs are published, in this case: https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs/tree/master/Specs/5/9/a/Google-Mobile-Ads-SDK
You'll find a list of all the versions of Google Mobile Ads published via Cocoapods.
Each spec contains a download link, so the spec for version 7.59.0 of the SDK / framework shows that link to be https://dl.google.com/dl/cpdc/de07064cf20bb7a6/Google-Mobile-Ads-SDK-7.59.0.tar.gz
You can solve your problem yourself mate:
Step 1: learn cocoapods. Cocoapods are used to integrate 3rd party libraries. It usually stores many many versions of the same libraries. There are plenty of tutorials on this under 10 minutes on youtube.
Step 2: import the version of google mobile ads library you need like this pod 'GoogleMobileAds', '~> 7.7'
I've downloaded the latest AWS iOS SDK and added several frameworks (without copy) manually into my project.
Without further ado I got errors with a simple build:
Here's my architecture settings:
Since I understand none of the errors...
any advice would be appreciated.
You should follow the Set Up the SDK for iOS section of AWS Mobile SDK for iOS Developer Guide. You are not linking libsqlite3.dylib, libz.dylib, and SystemConfiguration.framework.
Try using this parameters:
Then, it is a good practice using cocoapods. AWS github has a great guide on how to implement their libraries (check the link):
Amazon Web Services SDK iOS Github
I am new baby to Xcode, was trying to learn twitter integration, downloaded sample twitter source code from sample code, but when i tried to run it, it says that there is no twitter framework, and when I try to add from 'Link Binary with Libraries' there is no twitter framework!!
I am using Xcode 4.2 with ios 5.
Is it possible to manually import twitter framework into my Xcode??
Please help me.
Forget about the "Twitter.framework" from now on.
Apple has switched to "Social.framework" which was delivered with OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) today.
This means "Twitter.framework" is deprecated now. It's very likely that "Twitter.framework" will be replaced by "Social.framework" in iOS 6, too.
All accounts are managed by "Accounts.framework" which is available on iOS 5 AND "Mountain Lion". If you need to implement "Twitter.framework" for iOS 5, keep this in mind to write "universal code".
It is easy to add the Twitter framework for an iOS 5 project. Please follow the instructions at https://dev.twitter.com/docs/ios/how-add-twitter-framework-your-ios-project
TwitterKit provides wrappers for accessing the Twitter REST API.
Get Fabric from here this will provide you wizard to add all appropriate frameworks for twitter.
https://get.fabric.io/