Custom Pod classes not accessible - ios

I have created my first Cocoa Pod along with the Example (Demo) App that is created.
My pod is called "PineKit"
I am able to import PineKit but unable to access any of the classes in the Pod
import PineKit
// Does not show an error
let a = PineConfig.height
// Use of unresolved identifier PineConfig
Any idea what is going on ?

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Swift google firebase VisionTextDetector showing Use of undeclared type

My scenario, I am trying to implement Google Firebase CoreML for text detection. Here, I installed a list of pods into my project but I still get Use of undeclared type 'VisionTextDetector'. How to fix this?
pod 'Firebase/Core'
pod 'Firebase/MLVision'
pod 'Firebase/MLVisionTextModel'
pod 'Firebase/MLVisionFaceModel'
pod 'Firebase/MLVisionBarcodeModel'
pod 'Firebase/MLVision'
pod 'Firebase/MLVisionLabelModel'
Below is my class file:
import UIKit
import Firebase
class TextViewController: UIViewController {
lazy var vision = Vision.vision()
var textDetector: VisionTextDetector? // Error: Use of undeclared type 'VisionTextDetector'
}
As the documentation didn't mentioned about the actual framework to be imported which is FirebaseMLVision, so with or without "Firebase", you much import actual "MLVision" framework. Just add below line on the top of your class file.
import FirebaseMLVision
Let me know, if you still face that error!
VisionTextDetector is no more supported so you have to use VisionTextRecognizer. no need to import FirebaseMLVision

Use of undeclared type MGSwipeTableCell

I'm pretty new to swift and I have an error.
I'm trying to use pod MGSwipeTableCell https://github.com/MortimerGoro/MGSwipeTableCell
Installed pod 'MGSwipeTableCell' in pod file. Got it in pods in file inspector.
var cell = self.tableView.dequeueReusableCellWithIdentifier(reuseIdentifier) as! MGSwipeTableCell!
throws me an error Use of undeclared type 'MGSwipeTableCell'
There is a project on google disk https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By_KH6PH75z2OHlXek85YmRpcGc/view
It should be something simple I missed. Please help.
Add import statement in the beginning of file where you use it
import MGSwipeTableCell

Firebase error with swift code

I have try everythng and I have imported pods to my project, done it several times in several new projects, but always get this error:
'Cannot call value of non-function type 'module'
Is it possible that my cocoa-pods are damaged somehow?
When I insert this code:
import Firebase
let BASE_URL = "my_project_url"
var FIREBASE_REF = FIRDatabase.database().reference()
I can see in Output/Debug window that I am connected with firebase, but when I start with code:
let BASE_URL = "my_project_url"
let FIREBASE_REF = Firebase(url: BASE_URL)
var CURRENT_USER: Firebase
{
let userID = NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().valueForKey("uid") as! String
let currentUser = Firebase(url: "\(FIREBASE_REF)").childByAppendingPath("users").childByAppendingPath(userID)
return currentUser!
}
always get error. I have really try stuff from a lot tutorials, I tried a lot of things over past few days and nothing happened.
I have also look and read this topics, but did not help:
Cannot call value of non-function type 'module'
xcode error : Cannot call value of non-function type module Firebase
Unable to connect Firebase to my Xcode swift app?
I have open many new projects, done it import pod many times, I have import pod with insert in my pod file:
pod "Firebase"
and like this:
pod "Firebase"
pod "Firebase/Database"
also tried like this:
pod 'Firebase', '>= 2.5.1'
pod "Firebase/Database"
but always the same problem. Pods are inserted, I see Firebase folder and I know this is OK, so what could be wrong?
Like I said, I see that I am connected with Firebase in Debug window, as soon I start coding, error appears, and it is in every project like this, even when I try different approach and different code.
Any ideas?
You're either using the wrong version of Firebase, or following the wrong guide, depending on what you're trying to do.
Your pod config will install the latest version (3.2.1) while the code you've written is for 2.5.1 and before.

Failed to recognize AWSDynamoDB with XCode 7.0 Beta, iOS 8.3, and aws-ios-sdk-2.2.0

I am matching guides for using AWSDynamoDB in a test project using Swift 2 in XCode 7.0 Beta. I am required to use that platform instead of the previous stable one and make it work.
I am using the next links:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mobile/sdkforios/developerguide/setup.html
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/LoadData_Java.html
Best way to make Amazon AWS DynamoDB queries using Swift?
I already made it work for reading and writing text files and images to an S3 Bucket, but now that I am trying to use DynamoDB service something might be missing.
Here is my Podfile contents:
# Uncomment this line to define a global platform for your project
platform :ios, '8.3'
target 'AWSSDKTest' do
source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
pod 'AWSCore'
pod 'AWSAutoScaling'
pod 'AWSCloudWatch'
pod 'AWSDynamoDB'
pod 'AWSEC2'
pod 'AWSElasticLoadBalancing'
pod 'AWSKinesis'
pod 'AWSLambda'
pod 'AWSMachineLearning'
pod 'AWSMobileAnalytics'
pod 'AWSS3'
pod 'AWSSES'
pod 'AWSSimpleDB'
pod 'AWSSNS'
pod 'AWSSQS'
pod 'AWSCognito'
end
target 'AWSSDKTestTests' do
end
I had to delete Podfile.lock and Pods folder, deleted Configuration Sets in Project->Info->Configurations, and installed pods again.
Here is my bridging.h file:
#ifndef AWSSDKTest_bridging_h
#define AWSSDKTest_bridging_h
#endif
#import <AWSCore/AWSCore.h>
#import <AWSS3/AWSS3.h>
#import <AWSDynamoDB/AWSDynamoDB.h>
#import <AWSSQS/AWSSQS.h>
#import <AWSSNS/AWSSNS.h>
#import <AWSCognito/AWSCognito.h>
I downloaded the aws-ios-sdk-2.2.0.zip file, unzipped and added to Frameworks all the AWS frameworks.
I am trying to use AWSDynamoDBModel, here is a swift file for implementing the Upload Sample Items Example for using DynamoDB Mapper:
import Foundation
class Forum : AWSDynamoDBModel, AWSDynamoDBModeling {
var name : String = ""
var category : String = ""
var threads : Int = 0
var messages : Int = 0
var views : Int = 0
// override init!() { super.init() }
required init!(coder: NSCoder!) {
fatalError("init(coder:) has not been implemented")
}
class func dynamoDBTableName() -> String! {
return "Demo"
}
class func hashKeyAttribute() -> String! {
return "email"
}
class func rangeKeyAttribute() -> String! {
return "date"
}
/*
override init(dictionary dictionaryValue: [NSObject : AnyObject]!, error: NSErrorPointer) {
super.init(dictionary: dictionaryValue, error: error)
}
override func isEqual(anObject: AnyObject?) -> Bool {
return super.isEqual(anObject)
}
*/
}
I had to comment the lines that caused error because those might be fixed. The errors mentioned that those functions couldnt be overridden and that super.init couldnt be called inside a root method.
After cleaning and building again, the error is at the class declaration line
class Forum : AWSDynamoDBModel, AWSDynamoDBModeling {
The error says: Use of undeclared type 'AWSDynamoDBModel'
If I try writing other AWSDynamoDB classes they don't appear in the list of suggestions and then cause the same error.
Additionally I want to mention that in the developer's guide setup (first link above) the 4th point of the Getting Started with Swift section says: "Import the AWSCore header in the application delegate":
#import <AWSCore/AWSCore.h>
Than can't be done, only in the bridging.h file which is mentioned in the 2nd point.
My first request of assistance is in fixing the error mentioned and making the project recognize the AWSDynamoDB framework.
Then I request your help for any observation about this merge of different tutorials, also any other online tutorial or guide that is more clear than those mentioned.
In case you are using CocoaPods (0.36) with "use_frameworks!", this answer might solve your problem:
"Normally when you’re importing Objective-C code into Swift, you do so by including the header of the file containing that code in the “Bridging Header” for your project. And that is indeed how you include code from a static library (which your pods used to be.)
But it is not how your import Objective-C code from a Framework. To do that you simply type…
import Framework
…inside your Swift file that’s using the Objective-C class (where “Framework” is the name of the actual Framework containing the class.)"
Source here: http://rogueleaderr.com/post/115372471213/unresolved-identifier-in-swift-when-importing
I think the problem is not related to Xcode7Beta, but the installation process of your project. (My sample DynamoDB project runs fine under Xcode7Beta.)
If you installed the AWS Mobile SDK via cocoapods, you neither have to worry about the bridging file nor need to download aws-ios-sdk-2.2.0.zip file since cocoapods already did everything for you.
My suggestion would be:
clean your project, remove all aws related frameworks, bridging files that you manually added,delete Podfile.lock and Pods folder and AWSSDKTest.xcworkspace file, and the re integrate pods by running "pod install"
Open your project using Xcode 6.4, confirm it can be built and run successfully under Xcode 6.
If everything looks good via Xcode 6, reopen it via Xcode7Beta, If it failed to compile, please post the error output so I can take a look.
Thanks

PureLayout in Swift with Cocoapods

Using cocoapods-0.37.2 Here's my Podfile:
platform :ios, "8.0"
use_frameworks!
pod "GoogleMaps"
pod 'FontAwesomeKit'
pod 'PureLayout'
I'm trying to import PureLayout in my .swift file like this:
import PureLayout
class ViewController: UIViewController {
...
But I get error:
No such module 'PureLayout'
Why??? I thought that Cocoapods creates -Bridging-Header.h by itself when using use_frameworks! ?
I did not use the use_framework option but I used PureLayout in Swift with CocoaPods without issues.
My Podfile only has one line pod 'PureLayout'.
I created the <Your Module>-Bridging-Header.h file myself as instructed by Apple here. I added a line #import "PureLayout.h". I've also updated my target build settings to enter the bridging header file name as per instructions.
In the .swift file where I want to use PureLayout, I did not need to have import PureLayout. It would give me an error as you mentioned. The auto layout calls would just work, since it's defined through bridging header.
One side point - the test target would fail to compile if you add bridging header file to its build settings. So make sure the bridging header update is done on target not project level.
I guess the current README in PureLayout github page is a bit outdated, since it currently asks you to do import PureLayout in the .swift file. I added a comment in this README enhancement issue too.
install the podfile
open your .xcworkspace
put your import PureLayout statement in, get the error
delete the statement
clean your product
build your product
put your import PureLayout statement back in
This has been common occurence and fix for me when using outside frameworks.
spacemonkey's method work for me. In that case, you don't even need a -Bridging-Header.h file.
As for FontAwesomeKit, since it contains some resource file(xx.ttf, xx.otf, etc), you should add this file to project to make it work. Like following shows:
Clean your project and recompile, then you are done.
Following is my demo for this:
import FontAwesomeKit
import ChameleonFramework
import SnapKit
class ViewController: UIViewController {
#IBOutlet weak var imageView: UIImageView!
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
// Do any additional setup after loading the view, typically from a nib.
let iconSize : CGFloat = 128;
let codeIcon = FAKFontAwesome.codepenIconWithSize(iconSize);
imageView.image = codeIcon.imageWithSize(CGSizeMake(iconSize, iconSize));
view.backgroundColor = UIColor.flatGreenColorDark();
}
}
PS. Since you use swift, maybe the SnapKit Layout framework will much suitable than PureLayout.

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