I am having trouble importing Firebase Remote Config via Cocoapods into a hybrid Swift/Objective C project and only get a No such module 'FirebaseRemoteConfig'
warning:
Here is my podfile:
# This pod file uses cocoapods 1.0.0.beta.6
platform :ios, '12.1'
use_frameworks!
source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
def analytics
pod 'Firebase/Core', '= 9.0.0', :inhibit_warnings => true
pod 'Firebase/Crashlytics', '= 9.0.0', :inhibit_warnings => true
pod 'Firebase/AnalyticsWithoutAdIdSupport', '= 9.0.0', :inhibit_warnings => true
pod 'FirebaseRemoteConfig', '= 9.0.0', :inhibit_warnings => true
end
target 'Settings' do
project 'Settings/Settings.xcodeproj'
target 'SettingsTests' do
inherit! :search_paths
analytics
end
end
I use the other Firebase pods I import in Objective C classes without issue via the following:
#import <Firebase/Firebase.h>
#import <FirebaseAnalytics/FirebaseAnalytics.h>
but the RemoteConfig pod is used solely within a Swift class and I just can't get it to be picked up!
I had it working previously by moving Firebase completely to Swift Package Manager dependencies, however, due to a common class reference between Firebase and GoogleMLKit and GoogleMLKit not having yet made the transition to SwiftPM, I cannot have both SwiftPM and Cocoapods dependencies in place without crashing.
I have also tried:
without success. Any help would be most appreciated!
Managed to find the issue, needed to import the analytics function thus so:
target 'Settings' do
project 'Settings/Settings.xcodeproj'
analytics
target 'SettingsTests' do
inherit! :search_paths
analytics
end
end