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I've been banging my head against a wall with this for the last few days but despite multiple Google/SO/Github searches I can't find a resolution to the issues I'm having!

All I'm trying to do is create some unit tests for my app which makes use of Firebase pods.

I'm using Xcode 7.3.1 & Cocoapods 1.0.1. Update: Issue remains with Xcode 8.0

With this podfile:

platform :ios, '9.0'
use_frameworks!
inhibit_all_warnings!

target 'MyApp' do
    pod 'Firebase'
    pod 'Firebase/Auth'
    pod 'Firebase/Database'
    pod 'Firebase/Storage'

    target 'MyAppTests' do
        inherit! :search_paths
    end
end

In my XCTest class I get

Missing required module 'Firebase'

error at @testable import MyApp

Alternatively with this podfile:

platform :ios, '9.0'
use_frameworks!
inhibit_all_warnings!

def common_pods
    pod 'SwiftyTimer'
    pod 'Firebase'
    pod 'Firebase/Auth'
    pod 'Firebase/Database'
    pod 'Firebase/Storage'
end

target 'MyApp' do
    common_pods
end

target 'MyAppTests' do
    common_pods
end

The tests build but my console is littered with warnings e.g.:

Class <-FirebaseClassName-> is implemented in both ...MyApp... and ...MyAppTests... One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined

3
  • I was only using Firebase Analytics. After Moving to Google analytics everything works like a charm.
    – marosoaie
    Nov 24, 2016 at 10:24
  • I haven't tried his myself yet but I might attempt to include Firebase manually not using cocoa pods: firebase.google.com/docs/ios/setup#frameworks
    – Jonny
    Jun 26, 2017 at 3:56
  • 1
    This is still an issue
    – Edward
    Sep 16, 2018 at 19:08

14 Answers 14

96

I had the same issue. I solved it by moving pod 'Firebase' to my test target. Change your Podfile to this:

platform :ios, '9.0'
use_frameworks!
inhibit_all_warnings!

target 'MyApp' do
    pod 'Firebase/Auth'
    pod 'Firebase/Database'
    pod 'Firebase/Storage'

    target 'MyAppTests' do
        inherit! :search_paths
        pod 'Firebase'
    end
end
6
  • 1
    Thanks but I just tried that and I still have the "Class ... is implemented in both ... " issue.
    – doovers
    Jul 7, 2016 at 22:44
  • 1
    It worked for me but it still doesn't make sense to me. It's not the 1st time I can tell Firebase are setting up their podspecs weirdly, cf. twitter.com/dirtyhenry/status/836240557311684608 but the Firebase team doesn't reply :(
    – Mick F
    Mar 3, 2017 at 15:50
  • 5
    Making this change didn't immediately clear the warning, but it was resolved after I ran pod install.
    – blwinters
    Sep 6, 2017 at 21:52
  • 1
    Half problem solved. and other half is solved by Add "${PODS_ROOT}/Firebase/Core/Sources" to your Tests target only under Build Settings -> Header Search Paths
    – ArgaPK
    Dec 28, 2017 at 10:14
  • After you make this change do not forget to run pod install in order to update project dependencies ;)
    – jawad
    Jan 13, 2020 at 13:37
64

Try changing the inheritance to :complete, as in:

target 'MyAppTests' do
    inherit! :complete
end

Importantly it allows anyone else checking out your repo to just do a pod update as usual without having to copy .xcconfig files or other hackery just to build.

3
  • 1
    This also have the "Class ... is implemented in both ... " issue
    – Diogo T
    Nov 21, 2016 at 20:07
  • It made the compile time error disappear, but caused this one at runtime: clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
    – CMont
    Aug 3, 2017 at 4:02
  • Worked for me as well! Thanks :)
    – smapps
    Oct 25, 2017 at 8:03
62
  1. Select your Unit Test Target setting.
  2. Go to Build Settings.
  3. Look for Header Search Paths.
  4. Add this value $(SRCROOT)/Pods with recursive, then Xcode will resolve the path for you.

Here is Example

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  • 1
    Thank you @Kanika Sharma Feb 15, 2020 at 10:26
35

The issue is that Firebase does something special with the Header Search Paths after CocoaPods generates its own value for the setting so CocoaPods doesn't pick up on this change in order to carry it over to the test target. You can solve this one of two ways:

  1. Locate MyAppTests.<configuration>.xcconfig in the file navigator and add the following to HEADER_SEARCH_PATHS:

    ${PODS_ROOT}/Firebase/Analytics/Sources [*]

  2. Find the setting for Header Search Paths in Build Settings and add that same value as in option 1 to the list. You shouldn't need to set it as recursive.

* As per AKM's comment, this changed to ${PODS_ROOT}/Firebase/Core/Sources in version 3.14.0

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  • Tried that but still getting same warnings
    – doovers
    Sep 28, 2016 at 23:04
  • 8
    As of Firebase 3.14.0 This solution is valid, however the patch changed to${PODS_ROOT}/Firebase/Core/Sources
    – AKM
    Feb 24, 2017 at 14:45
  • 1
    New path worked for me as well! I'm running CocoaPods version 1.2.0, but keep in mind I also had to add inherit! :search_paths to the test target in the Podfile. Apr 20, 2017 at 16:39
  • 2. does not work for me. Using Firebase 3.x (not the newest 4.x)
    – Jonny
    Jun 26, 2017 at 6:50
  • Issue can be followed here: github.com/firebase/firebase-ios-sdk/issues/58
    – CMont
    Aug 3, 2017 at 10:43
10

Adding ${SRCROOT}/Pods/Firebase/CoreOnly/Sources into the unit test target's "Header search paths" fixed the problem. Steps:

  1. Select your unit tests target
  2. Go to Build Settings
  3. Search for header search path
  4. Add ${SRCROOT}/Pods/Firebase/CoreOnly/Sources

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After this the tests can run and the error will disappear.

1
  • This is what worked for me. No need to touch podfile or xcconfig. Thanks for sharing.
    – Saran
    Feb 17, 2021 at 19:32
9

Three Steps before I could get this to work:

CocoaPods : 1.5.0 Swift 4 Firebase : 4.13.0

Step 1: Make sure to add the following target block into your podfile.

# Uncomment the next line to define a global platform for your project
platform :ios, '11.3'

target 'TIMII' do
# Comment the next line if you're not using Swift and don't want to use dynamic frameworks
use_frameworks!

# Pods for TIMII
pod 'Firebase/Core'
pod 'Firebase/Database'
pod 'Firebase/Auth'
pod 'Firebase/Storage'

    target 'TIMIITests' do
        inherit! :search_paths
        pod 'Firebase/Core'
    end

end

Step 2: Within the YourAppTests Project Navigator Build Settings tab. Find the Header Search Path row and add to Debug the following line

$(inherited) ${PODS_ROOT}/Firebase/Core/Sources

Step 3: In terminal run:

pod update

2
9

A simpler method that also works:

target 'MyApp' do
    pod 'Firebase/Auth'
    pod 'Firebase/Database'
    pod 'Firebase/Storage'

    target :MyAppTests
end
2
  • 1
    This works perfectly. Thank you. Any documentation on the syntax? What does : MyAppTests mean?
    – Tim Chen
    Mar 21, 2021 at 6:25
  • This works for me as well, and syntax looks the simplest!
    – Bruce
    May 6, 2021 at 9:11
7

The problem is recorded in the firebase project here:

https://github.com/firebase/firebase-ios-sdk/issues/58

There is a workaround:

Add "${PODS_ROOT}/Firebase/Core/Sources" to your Tests target only under Build Settings -> Header Search Paths

but this is also fixed by upgrading to CocoaPods 1.4.0 or later, which is a better solution.

At the time I'm writing this (November 2017) cocoapods 1.4.0 is still in beta, so to install it you need to explicitly request the beta:

gem install cocoapods --pre

This and then doing a pod install solved the problem running my tests.

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  • 1
    what is it "PODS_ROOT" ??
    – ArgaPK
    Dec 22, 2017 at 14:44
  • @ArgaPK It's a variable that cocoapods sets. Just paste exactly what I wrote between the ""s into Xcode. Really the best way is to upgrade your CocoaPods to >= 1.4.0.
    – JosephH
    Dec 22, 2017 at 14:49
  • 1
    @JosephH updating my cocoapods to 1.5.2 didn't solve the problem, unfortunately. May 17, 2018 at 14:37
  • @AnastasiaKovaleva did you run pod install after upgrading?
    – JosephH
    May 19, 2018 at 10:30
  • @JosephH Running pod install solved my problem! Thanks a lot! May 21, 2018 at 12:10
5

I tried all the above and ran into various different errors, originally starting with Missing required module 'Firebase', then getting "Class ... is implemented in both ... " or linker issues if I tried to add Firebase Pods to my test target.

The solution that worked for me was to:

  1. Remove test target entirely from Podfile and run 'pod update' to ensure the XCode project is in sync.
  2. Open my test target's Build Settings and update header search paths to only include the following 3 items:
    • $(inherited) non-recursive
    • $(SRCROOT)/Pods/Headers/Public recursive
    • $(SRCROOT)/Pods/Firebase recursive

At this point cleaning the build folder, re-building then re-running the tests worked for me. Hope this helps someone!

0
4

The solution for me was to update cocoapods to version 1.1.0.rc.2.

sudo gem install cocoapods --pre

3
  • Unfortunately it doesn't work for me...I have to take back my upvote!
    – Zeb
    Oct 5, 2016 at 8:27
  • Sorry it didn't help you out guys, not sure why it solved the problem for me and not you...
    – doovers
    Oct 5, 2016 at 19:27
  • I am on 1.20 and no luck
    – UKDataGeek
    Feb 27, 2017 at 21:51
2

I had a similar problem. Phrased in terms of your question, I copied the contents of my MyApp.<configuration>.xcconfig file to my MyAppTests.<configuration>.xcconfig file. I cleaned and built the tests, and it worked.

1
  • This was the only solution that worked for me. Thanks! I'm thinking about do a post install processing in the Podfile doing this
    – SauloT
    Oct 27, 2016 at 22:26
1

Add "${PODS_ROOT}/Firebase/Core/Sources" to your Tests target only under Build Settings -> Header Search Paths

2
  • What is it ? PODS_ROOT
    – ArgaPK
    Dec 22, 2017 at 14:44
  • it will fetch directory for pod Dec 27, 2017 at 6:38
1

As @Will mentioned an issue around Header Search Paths after CocoaPods installation.

I have a project with multiple targets where pod 'Firebase' embedded into separate module, lets say MyProject-Shared. Firebase pod at 'Podfile' installed only for 'MyProject-Shared' target. Other modules, which wants to use 'MyProject-Shared' can't be compiled due an error:

'missing required module "Firebase" '

The trick in my case was to add following missing header search path at each target's Build Settings referencing to Analytics-Framework:

"${PODS_ROOT}/Firebase/CoreOnly/Sources"

Please see pic below: Header Search Path

Hope it will save your time.

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Missing required module Firebase NO CocoaPods solution

For those who encounter the same problem but NOT using CocoaPods:

If you're using Firebase, than you have some folder containing Firebase.h and module.modulemap file. For example - YOUR_PROJECT_DIR/Linking

If your Main project target is working correct way, than you should go to ProjectSettings -> Targets. Select test target. Search for User headers and add the path to YOUR_PROJECT_DIR/Linking. Select recursive option and you should be good to go.

See the screenshot for more details:

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