Building a Cocoapod with Swift and dependency on Objective-C framework

那年仲夏 提交于 2019-12-03 05:07:22
Romain

I finally found another thread on SO dealing with similar problems: Linker errors in a Swift project with Google Maps for iOS added via CocoaPods.

It appears that the errors were due to a combination of bad Podspec file (on the Google Maps iOS SDK side), and bugs in Cocoapods 0.36 Beta.

It's actually possible to workaround the issues by using @fz.'s revised Podspec file for Google Maps: https://stackoverflow.com/a/28471830/145997. Another article that also was of great interest to understand how the vendored_frameworks setting works in Podspec is: http://codereaper.com/blog/2014/creating-a-pod-with-crashreporter/.

So, to correctly import the Google Maps iOS SDK in a Pod project, first use the following Podfile:

source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
platform :ios, '8.0'
# altered version of Google's Podspec
pod 'Google-Maps-iOS-SDK', :podspec => "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Reflejo/GoogleMapsPodspec/master/Google-Maps-iOS-SDK.podspec.json"
use_frameworks! # don't forget this!

I'm now able to reference Google Maps classes from my Swift code simply by doing import GoogleMaps. And, to distribute the Pod, my final Podspec now resembles the following:

Pod::Spec.new do |s|
    s.name                  = 'MyPod'
    s.version               = '1.0.0'

    s.homepage              = "https://github.com/..."
    s.summary               = '(pod summary)'
    #s.screenshot            = ""

    s.author                = { 'Romain L' => '(email)' }
    s.license               = { :type => 'BSD', :file => 'LICENSE' }
    s.social_media_url      = "https://twitter.com/_RomainL"
    s.platforms             = { :ios => '8.0' }
    s.ios.deployment_target = '8.0'

    s.source_files          = 'MyCode/*.{h,swift}'
    s.module_name           = 'MyPod'
    s.source                = { :git => "https://github.com/....git", :tag => "1.0.0" }
    s.requires_arc          = true
    s.libraries             = "c++", "icucore", "z" # required for GoogleMaps.framework
    s.frameworks            = "AVFoundation", "CoreData", "CoreLocation", "CoreText", "Foundation", "GLKit", "ImageIO", "OpenGLES", "QuartzCore", "SystemConfiguration", "GoogleMaps" # required for GoogleMaps.framework
    s.vendored_frameworks   = "Dependencies/GoogleMaps.framework" # Put the Google-provided framework in that subfolder of your Pod project
    #s.dependency              'Google-Maps-iOS-SDK' # Careful! this will cause errors if enabled!
end

I am now able to start a new iOS app in Xcode and use the following Podfile to link against my own pod, itself referencing the Google Maps iOS SDK:

source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
platform :ios, '8.0'
pod 'MyPod'
use_frameworks! # do not forget this!

Not that easy, but feasible after all! Hoping Google will soon patch its Podspec file for Swift developments, though.

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