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When trying to build iOS target right after setting up NotificationService extension, I get the following error: Library not found for -lFirebaseCore. I do use firebase on the iOS target, but it seems that the Notification Target is trying to access the same libraries than the iOS Target.
I saw a similar discussion here, but nothing that guys suggested there worked for me. I tried to link frameworks but the problem persists.
# Using a CDN with CocoaPods 1.7.2 or later can save a lot of time on pod installation, but it's experimental rather than the default.
# source 'https://cdn.cocoapods.org/'
# Uncomment this line to define a global platform for your project
# platform :ios, '9.0'
# CocoaPods analytics sends network stats synchronously affecting flutter build latency.
ENV['COCOAPODS_DISABLE_STATS'] = 'true'
project 'Runner', {
'Debug' => :debug,
'Profile' => :release,
'Release' => :release,
}
def parse_KV_file(file, separator='=')
file_abs_path = File.expand_path(file)
if !File.exists? file_abs_path
return [];
end
pods_ary = []
skip_line_start_symbols = ["#", "/"]
File.foreach(file_abs_path) { |line|
next if skip_line_start_symbols.any? { |symbol| line =~ /^\s*#{symbol}/ }
plugin = line.split(pattern=separator)
if plugin.length == 2
podname = plugin[0].strip()
path = plugin[1].strip()
podpath = File.expand_path("#{path}", file_abs_path)
pods_ary.push({:name => podname, :path => podpath});
else
puts "Invalid plugin specification: #{line}"
end
}
return pods_ary
end
target 'Runner' do
# Prepare symlinks folder. We use symlinks to avoid having Podfile.lock
# referring to absolute paths on developers' machines.
system('rm -rf .symlinks')
system('mkdir -p .symlinks/plugins')
# Flutter Pods
generated_xcode_build_settings = parse_KV_file('./Flutter/Generated.xcconfig')
if generated_xcode_build_settings.empty?
puts "Generated.xcconfig must exist. If you're running pod install manually, make sure flutter pub get is executed first."
end
generated_xcode_build_settings.map { |p|
if p[:name] == 'FLUTTER_FRAMEWORK_DIR'
symlink = File.join('.symlinks', 'flutter')
File.symlink(File.dirname(p[:path]), symlink)
pod 'Flutter', :path => File.join(symlink, File.basename(p[:path]))
end
}
# Plugin Pods
plugin_pods = parse_KV_file('../.flutter-plugins')
plugin_pods.map { |p|
symlink = File.join('.symlinks', 'plugins', p[:name])
File.symlink(p[:path], symlink)
pod p[:name], :path => File.join(symlink, 'ios')
}
end
target 'OneSignalNotificationServiceExtension' do
pod 'OneSignal', '>= 2.9.5', '< 3.0'
end
# Prevent Cocoapods from embedding a second Flutter framework and causing an error with the new Xcode build system.
install! 'cocoapods', :disable_input_output_paths => true
post_install do |installer|
installer.pods_project.targets.each do |target|
target.build_configurations.each do |config|
config.build_settings['ENABLE_BITCODE'] = 'NO'
end
end
end
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Description:
When trying to build iOS target right after setting up NotificationService extension, I get the following error:
Library not found for -lFirebaseCore
. I do use firebase on the iOS target, but it seems that the Notification Target is trying to access the same libraries than the iOS Target.I saw a similar discussion here, but nothing that guys suggested there worked for me. I tried to link frameworks but the problem persists.
Environment
macOS Catalina (10.15)
XCode 11.1
Flutter 1.9.1+hotfix.4 • channel stable
Steps to Reproduce Issue:
Anything else:
Podfile
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