I can't seem to understand what is going on with my project and cocoapods, Xcode cannot find the frameworks except Firebase which is why I am confused. I'm getting the error Project ' file not found. Xcode also gives me the error, In file included from <built-in>:342: I have tried to clean and build, emptying Xcode's cache and reinstalling Xcode. Can anyone please explain this thanks.
Here's my podfile:
# Uncomment this line to define a global platform for your project
source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
platform :ios, '9.0'
target 'Soar_iPad' do
# Comment this line if you're not using Swift and don't want to use dynamic frameworks
use_frameworks!
# Pods for Soar_iPad
pod 'Firebase'
pod 'Firebase/Auth'
pod 'ExpandingMenu', '~> 0.1'
pod 'SwiftyJSON'
end
I figured out what was wrong and why Xcode could not find the pod files. It was because my directory had double quotation marks in it, for example I had /username/Desktop/Project "MyApp"/Project and Xcode could not find my pod files. But for some reason I found that using single quotes worked so for example /username/Desktop/Project 'MyApp'/Project. It's weird but glad a solution was found. Thanks to everyone that helped!
Delete workspace (.xcworkspace)
Delete Podfile.lock and Pods/ directory
Make sure your project builds
Upgrade cocoapods gem install cocoapods (optional)
Close project and run pod install
Can you try this:
pod deintegrate
pod install
If it doesn't work, create a new project and add the same Podfile (just change the target name). Run pod install.
If it compiles fine, then your project must have been misconfigured somehow. You may want to migrate your project into that newly created one. (copy all files and add project references)
If it does not compile, I think there is something wrong with your system.
Please try those steps and let me know if it works.
It seems that you cocoapods is the latest version.
Try to install cocoapods that lower than 1.0.
config the podfile and run pod install.
Related
I'm trying to import JSQMessagesViewController:
import JSQMessagesViewController
And it gives me the error 'no such module'. I've seen many people with this problem on the web but I can't find the solution. Here's my podfile:
# Uncomment this line to define a global platform for your project
platform :ios, ‘9.2’
# Uncomment this line if you're using Swift
use_frameworks!
target ‘IXODES’ do
pod 'JSQMessagesViewController'
pod 'Firebase'
pod 'Firebase/Core'
pod 'Firebase/Database'
pod 'Firebase/Auth'
pod 'Firebase/Messaging'
end
I've tried cleaning the build, also pod deintegrate and then pod install and pod update. Nothing works and I can see the library in my project like the rest. Any help?
perhaps you tried to import the file and the file is missing by any chance,
a few things you can do.
you can clean the project from cocoapods and re-install cocoapod(this helped me onetime i got the same problem the file were missing) you can do that by
run this code on the terminal
[sudo] gem install cocoapods-deintegrate
once done
cd your file
and then run thispod deintegrate
then you're all set! and re install it
---- another solution ---
try these
1-Adding all of the .frameworks to the Projects Build Phases -> Link Binary With Libraries
2-Selecting each framework and building it. You can do this by selecting your project name next to the run arrow.
3-Cleaning the project and restarting my computer.
hope it helps
I'm doing the Ray Wenderlich tutorial called SimpleWeather.
The podfile is in the same folder as the project.
Here's my code from the podfile:
platform :ios, '7.0'
xcodeproj 'SimpleWeather'
pod 'Mantle'
pod 'LBBlurredImage'
pod 'TSMessages'
pod 'ReactiveCocoa'
The error message is this: [!] Unable to find the Xcode project /Users/myName/Developer/SimpleWeather.xcodeproj for the target Pods.
The name of the project is SimpleWeather.
I'm pretty sure you are not in the right directory. Are you sure your .xcodeproj is in the Developer folder? There might be a subfolder you need to navigate to.
The right way to enable CocoaPods in your Project is:
Open Terminal and execute: $ sudo gem install cocoapods
Navigate to your Project folder (I assume in your case it's cd /Users/myName/Developer/SimpleWeather/SimpleWeather.xcodeproj).
Setup Cocoapod pod setup
Create the Podfile touch Podfile
Open the Podfile open -e Podfile and insert your code for Podfile
Finally install the Podfile pod install
If you follow this instructions everything should work. When opening your project make sure to open the .xworkspacefile.
For more information, see this.
This error also occurs when you have multiple .xcodeproj in your Xcode project.
You don't need more than one .xcodeproj in general cases. Remove unnecessary .xcodeproj, and Cocoapods should get the correct path automatically afterwards.
Reiterating our original conversation:
Accordingly to Podfile Syntax Reference the Podfile looks right.
Make sure you are running $pod install from your project directory:
/Users/myName/Developer/SimpleWeather
Hey your path for the project might be wrong. Go to the project and right click on SimpleWeather.xcodeproj and select Get Info as show in the image below(The right side window is for Get Info here). Copy this path from the details window and paste it into the Podfile. After that append /SimpleWeather.xcodeproj to that pasted path. This might solve the problem(Note: It is a snap shot for my project). In your case the solution might be replacing the path with this /Users/myName/Developer/SimpleWeather/SimpleWeather.xcodeproj
To solve this issue, just follow below steps and your issue will get resolved :
Step 1 : Open Terminal and navigate to your project folder
Step 2 : touch podfile
Step 3 : open -e Podfile
Step 4 : Write below line in your text edit and close it
workspace '/Users/systemName/Developer/yourprojectname/yourprojectname.xcworkspace'
Step 5 : Pod install
And after successful process, you will not get this error again.
CheersKP
Maybe you have two project .xcodeproj, remove one.
Remove Podfile.lock, folder Pods. On Terminal cd /Users/myName/Developer/SimpleWeather and pod install
For people who are on Mac and also using code editors, the duplicate file that is causing this issue is ._projectname.xcodeproj because it has the same extension as the regular .xcodeproj files.
I had the same problem.
Then with many attempts of trials and errors I finally got the working solution:
source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
platform :ios, '9.0'
use_frameworks!
target 'SimpleWeather'
pod 'Alamofire', '~> 3.4'
This works when you are in your project directory (I assume you should navigate using terminal to /Users/myName/Developer/SimpleWeather/)
You installed your Xcode..in application use this command to execute
sudo xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode.app
so okay i had tried every possible thing ...i had only one .xcodeproj file
but sill i couldnt install so finally i had tried with the following
1. open terminal cd to your project folder one with .xcodeproj
2. type pod init
3. type touch Podfile
4. type pod install
Magic happens and your pod files gets installed
Check your Podfile for the following lines
config = use_native_modules!
use_react_native!(:path => config["reactNativePath"])
under
target '<project_name>' do
Hopefully this answer can be useful in times of many people using SPM. My case was the following: I had a binary framework package that had to be converted to the cocoapod, together with it's dependency tree. In the git repository where the package lived, the .gitignore file contained this line: /*.xcodeproj. This meant that even though everything worked fine locally, whenever the CI tried to run pod install it failed.
I am getting an error when building my app after i removed reference to a framework i added incorrectly. i am new to ios and cocoapods
/Users/MyMac/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/MyApp-ewxrexwuczochyctnqvlyusrtvvy/Build/Intermediates/MyApp.build/Debug-iphonesimulator/MyApp.build/Script-5874133373474758EEC76CFD.sh: line 2: /Users/MyMac/Documents/MyApp/Pods/Target Support Files/Pods-MyApp/Pods-MyApp-frameworks.sh: No such file or directory
I am aware that the file and directory don't exist and that is the way it should be but where is it finding the reference to this file so i can remove it and be rid of the error.
I have checked the following:
Linked Frameworks andLibraries under the general tab of my project
The frameworks group in the project
framework search paths under build settings tab
i have also run pod update after removing it from the pod file
How can i fix this?
Edit
back story
I was trying to add the framework https://github.com/Alliants/ALAccordion . in the instruction it said to use
# Podfile
target 'My Target' do
use_frameworks!
pod "ALAccordion"
end
so i added MyApp where my Target is and it created a framework named Pods-MyApp which i cant remove completely.
hope this helps
Cocoapods wrote a tool to completely deintegrate all of this stuff from your project so it goes back to running standalone. It sounds like you had an issue adding the correct target, so use this:
https://github.com/CocoaPods/cocoapods-deintegrate
Then try again so you can at least start from good ground. Hope this helps!
It happened with a prerelease version of Cocoapods 1.2.0.beta.1, by reverting to stable version and running pod install, then clean build, it worked.
why
use_frameworks!
after
target ... do
here is example
platform :ios, '8.0'
use_frameworks!
inhibit_all_warnings!
target 'XXX' do
pod 'RealmSwift'
end
target 'XXXTests' do
pod 'RealmSwift'
end
I am using xcode 6.4 in my project, it contains cocoapods where Pods are as follows:
pod 'ZXingObjC', '~> 3.0'
pod 'Google-Mobile-Ads-SDK'
pod 'iRate'
pod 'NewRelicAgent'
pod 'GoogleAnalytics'
pod 'Appirater'
pod 'Crashlytics'
But, after I update my pods I am getting the error which I attached to this image: Error is becuase of one pod
Need One project prefix header file
And add in bulid setting this .pch file.
So
FOR OBJECTIVE_C
yes this podfile should work,
FOR SWIFT add,this line too
use_frameworks!
YOU DON'T HAVE TO MENTION THE VeRSION OF ANY LIBRARY IF NOT MENTIONED ON COCOAPODS.
Lastly if you have taken care of all these
then try cleaning project cmd
+ shift+ k and then run project.
If still not working then delete manually the dependencies folders and reinstall them
# if there is problem with Google MobileAds-ios-Sdk, then you are stuck. Because there is some problem with them, and hence it would be better to install Google MobileAds-ios-Sdk manually only
I'm doing the Ray Wenderlich tutorial called SimpleWeather.
The podfile is in the same folder as the project.
Here's my code from the podfile:
platform :ios, '7.0'
xcodeproj 'SimpleWeather'
pod 'Mantle'
pod 'LBBlurredImage'
pod 'TSMessages'
pod 'ReactiveCocoa'
The error message is this: [!] Unable to find the Xcode project /Users/myName/Developer/SimpleWeather.xcodeproj for the target Pods.
The name of the project is SimpleWeather.
I'm pretty sure you are not in the right directory. Are you sure your .xcodeproj is in the Developer folder? There might be a subfolder you need to navigate to.
The right way to enable CocoaPods in your Project is:
Open Terminal and execute: $ sudo gem install cocoapods
Navigate to your Project folder (I assume in your case it's cd /Users/myName/Developer/SimpleWeather/SimpleWeather.xcodeproj).
Setup Cocoapod pod setup
Create the Podfile touch Podfile
Open the Podfile open -e Podfile and insert your code for Podfile
Finally install the Podfile pod install
If you follow this instructions everything should work. When opening your project make sure to open the .xworkspacefile.
For more information, see this.
This error also occurs when you have multiple .xcodeproj in your Xcode project.
You don't need more than one .xcodeproj in general cases. Remove unnecessary .xcodeproj, and Cocoapods should get the correct path automatically afterwards.
Reiterating our original conversation:
Accordingly to Podfile Syntax Reference the Podfile looks right.
Make sure you are running $pod install from your project directory:
/Users/myName/Developer/SimpleWeather
Hey your path for the project might be wrong. Go to the project and right click on SimpleWeather.xcodeproj and select Get Info as show in the image below(The right side window is for Get Info here). Copy this path from the details window and paste it into the Podfile. After that append /SimpleWeather.xcodeproj to that pasted path. This might solve the problem(Note: It is a snap shot for my project). In your case the solution might be replacing the path with this /Users/myName/Developer/SimpleWeather/SimpleWeather.xcodeproj
To solve this issue, just follow below steps and your issue will get resolved :
Step 1 : Open Terminal and navigate to your project folder
Step 2 : touch podfile
Step 3 : open -e Podfile
Step 4 : Write below line in your text edit and close it
workspace '/Users/systemName/Developer/yourprojectname/yourprojectname.xcworkspace'
Step 5 : Pod install
And after successful process, you will not get this error again.
CheersKP
Maybe you have two project .xcodeproj, remove one.
Remove Podfile.lock, folder Pods. On Terminal cd /Users/myName/Developer/SimpleWeather and pod install
For people who are on Mac and also using code editors, the duplicate file that is causing this issue is ._projectname.xcodeproj because it has the same extension as the regular .xcodeproj files.
I had the same problem.
Then with many attempts of trials and errors I finally got the working solution:
source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
platform :ios, '9.0'
use_frameworks!
target 'SimpleWeather'
pod 'Alamofire', '~> 3.4'
This works when you are in your project directory (I assume you should navigate using terminal to /Users/myName/Developer/SimpleWeather/)
You installed your Xcode..in application use this command to execute
sudo xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode.app
so okay i had tried every possible thing ...i had only one .xcodeproj file
but sill i couldnt install so finally i had tried with the following
1. open terminal cd to your project folder one with .xcodeproj
2. type pod init
3. type touch Podfile
4. type pod install
Magic happens and your pod files gets installed
Check your Podfile for the following lines
config = use_native_modules!
use_react_native!(:path => config["reactNativePath"])
under
target '<project_name>' do
Hopefully this answer can be useful in times of many people using SPM. My case was the following: I had a binary framework package that had to be converted to the cocoapod, together with it's dependency tree. In the git repository where the package lived, the .gitignore file contained this line: /*.xcodeproj. This meant that even though everything worked fine locally, whenever the CI tried to run pod install it failed.