I am trying to create a CocoaPod
and when I try pod lib lint
there's an error about ERROR | [iOS] file patterns: The
source_filespattern did not match any file.
I am trying to follow BlinkingLabel
pod as an example and using Gitlab
for storage of my .git
. I tagged it successfully 1.0.0
and it worked for it.
I used my CocoaPod
in Example for Pod
and its working but I got the error:
Ignoring unf_ext-0.0.7.5 because its extensions are not built. Try: gem pristine unf_ext --version 0.0.7.5
-> BlinkingLabel (1.0.0)
- ERROR | [iOS] file patterns: The `source_files` pattern did not match any file.
- NOTE | xcodebuild: note: Using new build system
- NOTE | [iOS] xcodebuild: note: Planning build
- NOTE | [iOS] xcodebuild: note: Constructing build description
- NOTE | [iOS] xcodebuild: warning: Skipping code signing because the target does not have an Info.plist file and one is not being generated automatically. (in target 'App' from project 'App')
[!] BlinkingLabel did not pass validation, due to 1 error.
You can use the `--no-clean` option to inspect any issue.
My source_file
prop is:
s.source_files = 'BlinkingLabel/Classes/**/*'
But I've tried it with:
s.source_files = "BlinkingLabel/**/*"
s.source_files = 'BlinkingLabel/BlinkingLabel.swift'
s.source_files = 'BlinkingLabel/Classes/**/*.{h,m,c}'
No one has worked for me in lint.
And there's a strange thing.
In the article and examples it recommended to use with BlinkingLabel/Classes/**/*
but there's nothing any directory as named Classes
in BlinkingLabel
, I guess because of new update of CocoaPod
or maybe something is different in new CocoaPod
. Can you explain this?
And how to solve this problem for pod lib lint
at all?
Edit: I've searched over stackoverflow
but nothing work for me.
Thanks in advance.
For anyone who stuck at - ERROR | [iOS] file patterns: The
source_filespattern did not match any file.
, do not use source_files
like below.
s.source_files = 'BlinkingLabel/Classes/**/*'
Use it with your inner directory name and exact file type.
For example if you have a Handler.swift
file it must be.
s.source_files = 'Classes/**/*.swift'
If you have any .c
file in your pod project that used
s.source_files = 'Classes/**/*.c'
or you can mix
it with different file types
.
Further I realized that the you must not trust to Classes
directory.
You can create a Sources
directory and can add all your source files into it and then you can try it with
s.source_files = 'Sources/**/*.swift'
This is the exact solution for me.
I hope it helps for anyone who stuck at.