Missing scripts from expo/package.json and react-native/package.json - cocoapods

Getting this error :
[!] Invalid `Podfile` file: cannot load such file -- /Users/austin/Desktop/buzzEx/node_modules/expo/scripts/autolinking.
# from /Users/austin/Desktop/buzzEx/ios/Podfile:1
# -------------------------------------------
> require File.join(File.dirname(`node --print "require.resolve('expo/package.json')"`), "scripts/autolinking")
# require File.join(File.dirname(`node --print "require.resolve('react-native/package.json')"`), "scripts/react_native_pods")
when trying to run pod install --repo-update
At the last step of setting up Firebase with my react-native project.
I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling cocoapods, searching for the scripts on Google, running npm i from the root folder, and I'm still stumped on what to do.

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React Native - Xcode - DerivedData - Pods - ExpoModules

How exactly does xcode or xcode pods get cached?
I've made changes to update react native, or every time I make expo changes, or certain packages. My project is not an expo project but I am using the expo SDK.
Expo 44-45, React Native 67.3 trying to update to 68.5
My pod install command installs all the wrong dependencies.
I get CompileC --> DerivedData or iPhone Deployment Target errors or Simulator cached issues.
I delete derived data and everything, still pod installs all the wrong pods.
I know the cause of the errors, but I'm not sure why if I run npm i and pod install it installs all of a previous cached pods.
Now I'm getting:
Error: Command failed: xcrun simctl list --json devices
xcrun: error: unable to find utility "simctl", not a developer tool or in PATH
at checkExecSyncError (node:child_process:885:11)
at Object.execFileSync (node:child_process:921:15)
at runOnSimulator (/Users/me/repos/MobileApp/node_modules/#react-native-community/cli-platform-ios/build/commands/runIOS/index.js:167:54)
at Object.runIOS [as func] (/Users/me/repos/MobileApp/node_modules/#react-native-community/cli-platform-ios/build/commands/runIOS/index.js:121:12)
at Command.handleAction (/Users/me/repos/MobileApp/node_modules/#react-native-community/cli/build/index.js:192:23)
at Command.listener (/Users/me/repos/MobileApp/node_modules/commander/index.js:315:8)
at Command.emit (node:events:513:28)
at Command.parseArgs (/Users/me/repos/MobileApp/node_modules/commander/index.js:651:12)
at Command.parse (/Users/me/repos/MobileApp/node_modules/commander/index.js:474:21)```
Remove pod folder and podfile.lock file in iOS folder.
run this command pod install

Xcode 11 beta 4 error: Command CompileSwiftSources failed with a nonzero exit code

I've downloaded the latest Xcode beta 4. When I build I'm getting the same error with 3 of my pods:
Command CompileSwiftSources failed with a nonzero exit code
<unknown>:0: error: unknown argument: '-w'
<unknown>:0: error: unknown argument: '-Xanalyzer'
<unknown>:0: error: unknown argument: '-analyzer-disable-all-checks'
This is the MarqueeLabel pod logs:
I have tried:
Cleaning and deep cleaning (shift + alt + cmd + k)
Deleting the Derived Data folder
Restarting Xcode
I can't see the error listed in the release notes.
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode_release_notes/xcode_11_beta_4_release_notes
Does anyone know what the problem is or a workaround?
There is a known issue with Cocoapods and Xcode 11 Beta 4 where inhibit_all_warnings! causes arguments to be set for Swift which do not compile. Removing this inhibit resolves the issue, and Swift warnings can be inhibited with SWIFT_SUPPRESS_WARNINGS = YES on targets instead.
CocoaPods had a fix for this that got released as part of CocoaPods 1.7.5.
Below is the answer preceding the 1.7.5 release:
If you need to use Xcode 11 Beta 4 in the mean time, you could install a patched version of CocoaPods from that pull request:
1. Open Gemfile, replace gem 'cocoapods' with
gem 'cocoapods', :git => 'https://github.com/dnkoutso/CocoaPods.git', :branch => "swift_compiler_warnings"
2. Run bundle install and bundle exec pod install
Keep in mind, this is a temporary solution.
The latest version of CocoaPods (1.7.5) has this issue fixed!
In Terminal run
sudo gem update cocoapods
And then, on your project directory
pod install
Resolved for me!!!!
The issue is actually i created two files with same name. So after i renamed one of a file and error cleared.

Laravel error when running npm run dev command

When I run npm run dev in the terminal I get the following message:
ERROR in ./resources/js/components/ExampleComponent.vue
Module build failed (from ./node_modules/vue-loader/lib/index.js):
Error: [vue-loader] vue-template-compiler must be installed as a peer dependency, or a compatible compiler implementation must be passed via options.
at loadTemplateCompiler (/portal/node_modules/vue-loader/lib/index.js:21:11)
at Object.module.exports (
(/portal/node_modules/vue-loader/lib/index.js:65:35)
# ./resources/js/app.js 19:35-79
# multi ./resources/js/app.js ./resources/sass/app.scss
Can anyone tell me what this error means and how do I fix it?
I tried to run this command in the terminal, but I am still getting the error.
The command: npm i -D vue-template-compiler
I have also tried to reinstall all of my dependencies, but that didnt work either.

main.jsbundle does not exist. this must be a bug with + echo 'react native

I tried to archive my react native project using Product > Archive on XCode9.2. But Xcode produce this error:
File /Users/louis/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Scavenger-evyvzocndqoghkclcbwewolywniz/Build/Products/Release-iphoneos/Scavenger.app/main.jsbundle does not exist. This must be a bug with
My Environment:
OS: macOS Sierra 10.12.6
Node: 9.3.0
npm: 5.5.1
Watchman: 4.7.0
Xcode: Xcode 9.2 Build version 9C40b
Android Studio: 3.0 AI-171.4443003
Packages: (wanted => installed)
react: ^16.0.0 => 16.2.0
react-native: ^0.50.3 => 0.50.4
I also tried to run on terminal
react-native bundle --entry-file='index.ios.js' --bundle-output='./ios/Scavenger/main.jsbundle' --dev=false --platform='ios' --assets-dest='./ios'but ended up with error Loading dependency graph...
Unexpected end of JSON input
XCode error.
This issue take me some days to fixed. I got this issue when run the build on travis-ci.
Here is my fix:
Add this line to scripts in your package.json file.
"build:ios": "react-native bundle --entry-file='index.js' --bundle-output='./ios/main.jsbundle' --dev=false --platform='ios'"
Now your can run the command to generate main.jsbundle.
yarn build:ios or npm run build:ios
Open the Xcode > Select project target > add main.jsbundle to Copy Bundle Resource in Build Phases. (image below).
This happens when there is no offline bundle file in your project, I had the same problem and this worked for me.
I have added the below line to my package.json file, under scripts section, so I don't have to type it every time I want to generate an offline bundle.
"build:ios": "react-native bundle --entry-file='index.ios.js' --bundle-output='./ios/YourAppName/main.jsbundle' --dev=false --platform='ios' --assets-dest='./ios'"
And then run this command in your application projects folder:
npm run build:ios
After running the above command, new main.jsbundle will be generated in your ios/YourAppName directory.
Next, open your project using XCode, right click on your project name then click Add Files to "YourProjectName", choose the main.jsbundle file that was generated, and then build again.
Now it might be working well.
I am using:
"react": "16.0.0-alpha.12",
"react-native": "^0.48.3",
Comment this line in AppDelegate.m
jsCodeLocation = [[RCTBundleURLProvider sharedSettings] jsBundleURLForBundleRoot:#"index" fallbackResource:nil];
Use this line:-
jsCodeLocation = [[NSBundle mainBundle] URLForResource:#"main" withExtension:#"jsbundle"];
After that run this to make jsbundle:-
react-native bundle --entry-file index.js --platform ios --dev false --bundle-output ios/main.jsbundle --assets-dest ios
Run after this command in xcode .
Hope it will make bundle and there is no such error after that ...
Thanx
if you update the xcode and get this error then solution is
in terminal of your root project fire following commands
1. sudo xcode-select --reset
2. npx react-native bundle --entry-file ./index.js --platform ios --bundle-output ios/main.jsbundle
during second command if you found any error relative to JS then fix it
After successfully running second command this error will be gone
I was facing this issue after I ejected from the expo to add in-app purchases.
I did the following to get it to work
cd <your repo>
npx react-native bundle --entry-file ./index.js --dev false --reset-cache --platform ios --bundle-output ios/main.jsbundle --assets-dest ./ios
After the above commands are run you have to drag and drop the main.jsbundle and the assets into your Xcode and link it by reference and not group
Recommend to use the latest Xcode and React Native versions.
My React Native Version: 0.56 and Xcode 10
Step 1: Change AppDelegate.m file
// jsCodeLocation = [[RCTBundleURLProvider sharedSettings] jsBundleURLForBundleRoot:#"index" fallbackResource:nil];
#ifdef DEBUG
jsCodeLocation = [[RCTBundleURLProvider sharedSettings] jsBundleURLForBundleRoot:#"index" fallbackResource:nil];
#else
jsCodeLocation = [[NSBundle mainBundle] URLForResource:#"main" withExtension:#"jsbundle"];
#endif
Step 2: Change Xcode Build Configuration to "Release"
Goto Products> Scheme> Edit Scheme> change Debug to release
if you are using Xcode 10+ please change Build system to Legacy Build System under File> ProjectWorkSpace Settings> Build System
Step 3: Upgrade your "babel-preset-react-native" to 5.0.1, if it does not exist in your package.json file please add it.
Remove NodeModules and package.lock file and add it (npm install or yarn install).
Step 4: Change ".babelrc.js" file
Add " presets: ["module:metro-react-native-babel-preset"]
Step 5: Open Terminal
Open the terminal and navigate to your project directory run this command
"react-native bundle --entry-file index.js --platform ios --dev false --bundle-output ios/main.jsbundle --assets-dest ios/assets"
this will generate a "main.jsbundle" file in iOS folder
Step 6: Add "main.jsbundle" file into Xcode.
Open Xcode and navigate to "Build Phase" under "Copy Bundle Resource" add "main.jsbundle" file.
Clean your project also clear your derived data in Xcode.
This will build your project in Release mode.
For "Archive" error
Add this dependency into your "pod file"
pod 'React', :path => '../node_modules/react-native', :subspecs => [
'CxxBridge'
]
pod 'yoga', :path => '../node_modules/react-native/ReactCommon/yoga'
pod 'DoubleConversion', :podspec => '../node_modules/react-native/third-party-podspecs/DoubleConversion.podspec'
pod 'glog', :podspec => '../node_modules/react-native/third-party-podspecs/glog.podspec'
pod 'Folly', :podspec => '../node_modules/react-native/third-party-podspecs/Folly.podspec'
Remove pod and pod.lock and add again. (pod install)
Happy Coding :)
You need to run the following command:
react-native bundle --entry-file ./index.js --platform ios --bundle-output ios/main.jsbundle
After that, the app with the static bundle is installed on the real device. But because the nature of the static file, whenever I modify the source code, I need to run that command again to reflect the changes.
(You can see next error in command)
Problem solved after I rewrite shell script. Project > Build Phases > Bundle React Native code and images. There was blank space character in the script.
This commnad works for me.
react-native bundle --entry-file ./index.ios.js --platform ios --bundle-output ios/main.jsbundle
You can just run:
react-native bundle --entry-file index.js --platform ios --dev false --bundle-output ios/main.jsbundle --assets-dest ios
In my case I got this error at archive after updating from RN 0.53.3 to 0.55.4
/Users/<myuser>/Desktop/projects/<myProjectName>mobileapp/index.ios.js: Plugin 0 specified in "/Users/<myUserName>/Desktop/projects/<myProjectName>mobileapp/node_modules/babel-preset-react-native/index.js" provided an invalid property of "default" (While processing preset: "/Users/<myUserName>/Desktop/projects/<myProjectName>mobileapp/node_modules/babel-preset-react-native/index.js")
+ [[ false != true ]]
+ [[ ! -f /Users/<myUserName>/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/<myProjectName>Mobile-ghzbbftkebcwlvayfocqahvzifbe/Build/Intermediates.noindex/ArchiveIntermediates/<myProjectName>Mobile/BuildProductsPath/Release-iphoneos/<myProjectName>Mobile.app/main.jsbundle ]]
+ echo 'error: File /Users/<myUserName>/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/<myProjectName>Mobile-ghzbbftkebcwlvayfocqahvzifbe/Build/Intermediates.noindex/ArchiveIntermediates/<myProjectName>Mobile/BuildProductsPath/Release-iphoneos/<myProjectName>Mobile.app/main.jsbundle does not exist. This must be a bug with'
error: File /Users/<myUserName>/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/<myProjectName>Mobile-ghzbbftkebcwlvayfocqahvzifbe/Build/Intermediates.noindex/ArchiveIntermediates/<myProjectName>Mobile/BuildProductsPath/Release-iphoneos/<myProjectName>Mobile.app/main.jsbundle does not exist. This must be a bug with
+ echo 'React Native, please report it here: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues'
React Native, please report it here: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues
+ exit 2
A big importance to fix this had the line above the error related to babel-preset-react-native
After many hours of trying several workarounds I found a solution by downgrading babel-preset-react-native from ^5.0.2 to ^4.0.0 to make the archive process work.
In my case, it was caused by the javascript code. The error showed at the Metro Bundler(Command Line). Check the Metro Bundler, Does it have an Error or not.
For some people like me this is simply an indication of an error in the JavaScript code. I discovered this to be the case after entering the following command: npx react-native bundle --entry-file index.js --bundle-output "bundle.bundle". Android users would need to specify the platform like so: npx react-native bundle --entry-file --platform "ios" index.js --bundle-output "bundle.bundle".
The bundle failed and the syntax error was shown. Any attempt to open the offending code in a simulator would show the error too.
In my case this was caused by a space character in my project path: /users/USER/Projects/Project HousePlants/
That space in Project Houseplants the bundle can not handle and therefore can not find your main.jsbundle
Make sure that you have no whitespace characters in your path and try again.
See this answer
If properties of config file are changing at run time then make sure there is no error in that as well, if property is not set properly then main.bundlejs would not be generated.
For Example :
isSent:false,
isShow:false
this two properties were setting at run time and found that for a particular record isSent and isShow were not set which made it
isSent:,
isShow:
at run time and caused error.
PFB the command I ran, which resolves the issue.
npm i
cd ios
pod install
Please Make sure you are using same node version in project and xcode
For me i had installed 2 different nodejs versions. when delete one nodejs it was working fine
This is completely stupid, but it happened to me, so I will mention it in case it happens to someone else:
This error occurred on Product > Archive because of a missing dependency.
Changes to package.json were not pushed with the code using the newly added dependency. x)
True story. (facepalm)
Another instance:
import from a JavaScript file that wasn't pushed.
Simply cleaning the project in Xcode helped me

Xamarin iOS Framework Binding

I am trying to create a binding for the WePay Framework:
https://github.com/wepay/wepay-ios
Following are the steps that I followed.
I installed CocoaPods.
I installed ObjectiveSharpie
I run this command in terminal : $ sharpie pod init ios WePay
And I get this error: Could not install CocoaPod
here is the full error message:
** Setting up CocoaPods master repo ...
(this may take a while the first time)
Setting up CocoaPods master repo
$ /usr/bin/git pull --ff-only
From https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs
ee36ba4..8c6767d master -> origin/master
Updating ee36ba4..8c6767d
Fast-forward
Specs/BluetoothKit/0.3.0/BluetoothKit.podspec.json | 35 ++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 35 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 Specs/BluetoothKit/0.3.0/BluetoothKit.podspec.json
Setup completed
** Searching for requested CocoaPods ...
** Working directory:
** - Writing Podfile ...
** - Installing CocoaPods ...
** (running pod install --no-integrate --no-repo-update)
[!] Unknown option: --no-integrate
Did you mean: --no-ansi?
Usage:
$ pod install
Downloads all dependencies defined in `Podfile` and creates an Xcode Pods
library project in `./Pods`.
The Xcode project file should be specified in your `Podfile` like this:
project 'path/to/XcodeProject.xcodeproj'
If no project is specified, then a search for an Xcode project will be
made. If more than one Xcode project is found, the command will raise an
error.
This will configure the project to reference the Pods static library, add
a build configuration file, and add a post build script to copy Pod
resources.
Options:
--repo-update Force running `pod repo update` before
install
--project-directory=/project/dir/ The path to the root of the project
directory
--silent Show nothing
--verbose Show more debugging information
--no-ansi Show output without ANSI codes
--help Show help banner of specified command
error: could not install CocoaPod
Well apparently the most recent CocoaPods removed the --no-integrate option that objective sharpie uses. Downgrading cocoapods to 0.39.0 should fix your issue. It worked for us.

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