After updating to xcode 14 I'm getting build error
error build: Undefined symbol: _OBJC_CLASS_$_Flurry
error build: Undefined symbol: _OBJC_CLASS_$_FlurrySessionBuilder
I tried cleaning pods and reinstalling pods and also I tried adding libFlurry_11.2.1.a in build phases, it didn't work.
Platform target in pods is '12.1' and for flurry below command is used
pod 'Flurry-iOS-SDK/FlurrySDK', '~> 11.2.0'
I had to contact support but for me this worked:
pod 'Flurry-iOS-SDK/FlurrySDK', '~> 12.1.1'
and the "startSession" has changed to:
Flurry.startSession(apiKey: "***", sessionBuilder: FlurrySessionBuilder.init()
.build(crashReportingEnabled: true)
.build(logLevel: .all))
PS: Your "startSession" might be different. It depends on what you need.
I previously had Firebase connected to my app with the below pods (excluding pod 'Firebase/DynamicLinks) and it was working just fine. I was using the line 'import Firebase' at the top of each view controller to import the relevant frameworks.
However, today I went to add pod 'Firebase/DynamicLinks' and when I went to run pod install, it got stuck 'analyzing dependencies'. I read through other forums on stackoverflow to fix this issue. I ended up removing cocoapods from my project and reinstalling them. I now have reinstalled the pods, but when I open Xcode I get the message 'No such module 'Firebase'. It essentially wants me to import specific Firebase modules [import FirebaseDatabase, import FirebaseAnalytics, etc.] instead of just [import Firebase]. After updating the import on all of my view controllers, there is 1 issue remaining -> 'Framework not found FirebaseUI'.
Questions
Is going from 'import Firebase' to 'import FirebaseDatabase, etc.' recommended or is this a step backwards?
How can I resolve 'Framework not found FirebaseUI'? I have the pod installed already.
Other info that may help
When running pod install, I get a warning notification: [!] [Xcodeproj] Generated duplicate UUIDs
When trying to build project, I also get: ld: warning: directory not found for option '-F/Users/[myNameHere]/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/[AppName]-dtipemvgjzrgzvephbatansalrwu/Build/Products/Debug-iphonesimulator/Firebase'
As well as: ld: warning: directory not found for option '-F/Users/[myNameHere]/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/[AppName]-dtipemvgjzrgzvephbatansalrwu/Build/Products/Debug-iphonesimulator/FirebaseUI'
My podfile
pod 'FirebaseUI'
pod 'FirebaseUI/Auth'
pod 'Firebase/Core'
pod 'Firebase/Database'
pod 'Firebase/Messaging'
pod 'Firebase/Analytics'
pod 'Firebase/Storage'
pod 'Firebase/Auth'
pod 'FirebaseUI/Google'
pod 'FirebaseUI/Facebook'
pod 'Firebase/DynamicLinks' (new)
After rereading the Firebase documentation, it turns out "You no longer need to add the iOS pod Firebase/Core. This SDK included the Firebase SDK for Google Analytics."
I ended up removing Core and the UI Cocoapods (using my own UI buttons instead) and the project now builds. I assume there may be an error installing the UI Framework with the FirebaseUI Cocoapod - idk.
Pods removed:
- pod 'Firebase/Core'
- pod 'FirebaseUI'
- pod 'FirebaseUI/Auth'
- pod 'FirebaseUI/Google'
- pod 'FirebaseUI/Facebook'
I'm setting up a new pod in my pod file and when I do pod install I have an error what should I doing ?
I tried this line to add the pod in my podfile :
pod 'MapboxVisionNativeAll', :podspec => 'https://api.mapbox.com/downloads/v1/vision/ios/mapbox-vision-native-all/0.3.0.podspec?access_token='
this the error
[!] Failed to fetch podspec for MapboxVisionNativeAll at https://api.mapbox.com/downloads/v1/vision/ios/mapbox-vision-native-all/0.3.0.podspec?access_token=<sk.eyJ1IjoiYnJhaGltY2hlYmJpIiwiYSI6ImNqdXlhMXl6aDBmeXo0M3BpYjV6MnFib3IifQ.VinI6ER1YN2nDxXRJzaFXw>.
Error: 401 Unauthorized
=> I guess, You are misplacing your .netrc.
=> The .netrc file should be in your home directory (~ on the command line, or use Go ‣ Home in Finder).
In terminal type: cd ~
touch .netrc
open .netrc
paste below to .netrc with SecretKey
machine api.mapbox.com
login mapbox
password <INSERT SecretKey>
Enjoy: pod install will work without error
Following is my working Podfile
source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
platform :ios, '11.2'
use_frameworks!
target 'PROJECT_NAME' do
pod 'MapboxVisionNativeAll', :podspec => 'https://api.mapbox.com/downloads/v1/vision/ios/mapbox-vision-native-all/0.3.0.podspec?access_token=sk.eyJ1IjoiZWRkeXZlcmJydWdnZW4iLCJhIjoiY2p1c3F5eGVpMDA1eTRlbzJpOXJwdDIxMCJ9.OZRITqde9clot1E8Za_OsQ'
end
This error occurs if the token is invalid.
I tried accessing the link from the error and it says that the token is invalid.
After adding the podfile and installing Firebase I get this errors:
addNetworkingHandler on target BlobMdule with params()
requiring module "node_modules/react-native/libraries/network/netinfo.js"
which threw an exception:
invariant violation: Native module cannot be null.
I have tried everything but no luck. If you know about these errors please help! Screenshots:
try adding this to your podfile:
`pod "yoga", :path => "../node_modules/react-native/ReactCommon/yoga"
pod 'React', :path => '../node_modules/react-native', :subspecs => [
'RCTText',
'RCTImage',
'RCTNetwork',
'RCTWebSocket'
]`
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