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I'm trying to setup a new iphone app to play around with Firebase. I'm trying to use Cocoapods to import it, but I keep getting a

'No such module' error

The Firebase files are in the pods directory, but Xcode can't find them.

This is my Podfile:

platform :ios, '8.0'
use_frameworks!

target 'MyProj' do
  pod 'Firebase', '>= 2.4.3'
  pod 'Alamofire', '2.0.2'
end

target 'MyProjTests' do
end

target 'MyProjUITests' do
end

This is a basic hello world app, and the only code I have added is:

'import Firebase'
'import Alamofire'

I run 'pod install' with xcode closed. I launch the app with .xcworkspace

There is no Pods.xcconfig file.

Thanks!

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  • Can you post a "full Monte" Podfile? Verbatim cut & paste
    – Adrian
    Dec 4, 2015 at 22:18
  • Skip down to the first section called "Install Your First Dependency" and give this a whirl. raywenderlich.com/97014/use-cocoapods-with-swift
    – Adrian
    Dec 4, 2015 at 22:22
  • This is Podfile, cut and paste: platform :ios, '8.0' use_frameworks! pod 'Firebase', '>= 2.4.3' The same as above
    – Scott
    Dec 4, 2015 at 22:29
  • I haven't messed w/ Firebase, but there are 2 things to check. 1) Make sure you've got the project closed when you're doing pod install and 2) Make sure you open the WORKSPACE, not the project after you install the pod.
    – Adrian
    Dec 4, 2015 at 22:37
  • Thanks Adrian, I checked out the link and set up a new project exactly the way specified, and still get the same error
    – Scott
    Dec 4, 2015 at 22:44

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That podfile looks wonky for a brand new one. Are you using Swift?

Also, for a brand new project, you would not have 'AlamoFire' in the pod file.

I have had a couple of issues with Cocoapods so my first suggestion is to re-install it

sudo gem install cocoapods

Then, walk through the Firebase Guide to set up a new App. I just did the steps and it works correctly and sets up a pod file thats slightly different than yours.

iOS Quickstart

I modified my pod file as such:

target 'Swift Firebase Test' do

platform :ios, '8.0'
use_frameworks!
pod 'FirebaseOSX', '>= 2.4.2'

end

Be sure to change to your project directory before initializing Cocoapods in your project.

Once you've done that, compile the app and see if there are any errors.

oh - and ensure the AppDelegate.swift is correct.

import Cocoa
import Foundation
import Firebase

@NSApplicationMain
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  • Thank you Jay for your help. After deleting the project and reinstalling the cocoapods gem and rebuilding everything multiple times, it is now working. I don't know why it is working or wasn't before, but, frankly, I'm just glad to move on. I've tested a number of different setups for the Podfile has all of the podfiles outside of the target blocks. This is a normal Gemfile setup. Ruby executes all gems outside of blocks and selectively executes the one inside them. Still I appreciate your help; thanks again.
    – Scott
    Dec 6, 2015 at 18:43

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