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I recently upgraded to Xcode 8 and I am having issues with the Storyboard.

If I open the project and I don't have the Storyboard open, it will compile and run just fine. Once I open up the Storyboard, I get multiple errors about IB Designables as shown below.

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These views are the only views that are using custom views from TextFieldEffects and BEMCheckbox that I imported using Cocoapods.

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  • Maybe check the repository for the Pod you're using and see if this issue is prevalent among other users?
    – Zolnoor
    Sep 27, 2016 at 18:55
  • Any relevant answer to this? Nov 29, 2016 at 14:45
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    did you guys find any workaround ?
    – dip
    Jan 13, 2017 at 12:49
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    Watch out, the problem can be YOU NEED A FAT BUILD for an embedded library. in my example I had Swifter embedded. Naturally you keep on hand a fat build (for development - simulator/phone) and a phone-only build (for app store, phone only) and you just swap to the phone-only one when needed to submit to TestFlight etc. I still had the phone-only library in the project!!!!! Doh! Swapping to the "correct" fat on fixed the problem.
    – Fattie
    Aug 2, 2019 at 16:10

24 Answers 24

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You can try one of the following to figure out the cause:

  1. look for the IBDesignablesAgentCocoaTouch logs in this directory: ~/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports and see the cause.

Note: for user with Catalina: look for IBDesignablesAgent-iOS_<DATE>-<MAC_NAME>.crash

  1. Go to the Editor -> Debug Selected View while selecting your @IBDesignable UIView in your storyboard, and see the stack trace.

  2. Delete Derive Data folder.

    Xcode Preference -> Location -> Derived Data
    /Users/YourMacName/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData
    
  3. Clean your project Shift + Command + Alt + K.

  4. Build your project Command + B.

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    Using this approach I was able to find out that the reason was Fatal error: Use of unimplemented initializer 'init(frame:)' for class 'TestIBKit.Button'. I didn't know that IBDesignablesAgentCocoaTouch process calls init(frame:), instead of init?(coder aDecoder:). Dec 3, 2017 at 16:08
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    @YevhenDubinin Thank you, this helped me. Everything was fine after I implemented init(frame:) in my UIButton subclass
    – Aero
    Apr 14, 2018 at 10:25
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    This fixed my issue, But I had to quit xCode before deleting derived data
    – Husam
    May 29, 2018 at 22:00
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    the best answer init(frame:) is common issue Oct 16, 2018 at 11:22
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    Quit xcode and clear DerivedData. It solved the issue.
    – Mubashar
    Jan 28, 2019 at 11:09
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I solved the problem by doing the following:

  1. Go to File > Workspace settings.
  2. Click the little right arrow beside "Derived data". This opens the Finder app at the location of the DerivedData folder.
  3. Go inside the DerivedData folder, and delete the folder corresponding to your project.
  4. Quit Xcode, and re-open it.
  5. Clean your project shiftcommandk.
  6. build your project commandb.
  7. Open your storyboard.
  8. Go to Editor > Refresh all views.

Updated

Sometimes just directly Go to Editor > Refresh all views worked. If Refresh all views is disabled, quit Xcode and try again.

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  • Thank you for posting this. I did an "old school" command line deletion of derived data, but the problem persisted. Using your method resolved the problem for me.
    – Adrian
    Mar 25, 2018 at 1:27
  • Refresh all views for the win for me as well. Thanks!
    – Mike K.
    Jun 7, 2020 at 19:19
  • Second time your answer has saved me
    – Frakcool
    Jan 30, 2021 at 23:48
  • I tried everything and even deleted the full DerivedData folder multiple times but it didn't get rid of the error messages until I restarted the Mac after step 4 (quit Xcode, restart, then open it again).
    – Neph
    Jun 1, 2021 at 12:37
  • How is this still a problem since the question has been asked in 2016? This answer along with the accepted answer appears to solve this XCode problem.
    – deniz
    Nov 16, 2023 at 13:52
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I just delete the view that is failed and press command+Z to undo deletion. It works for me.

If editing the failed view later, the error may occur again, do the above again.

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    Its ridiculous but it Worked.
    – Ansari
    Oct 4, 2018 at 15:53
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    Who knows it could be the answer. It worked I still can't believe
    – Asad Amodi
    May 14, 2019 at 12:29
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I faced this issue in CocoaPod 1.5.0. The solution is to reinstall pod again (pod install again) once this error showing or you may use CocoaPod 1.4.0 instead. It works fine in 1.4.0 (at least for me.)

update:

Add following script in Podfile help me solve the issue in 1.5.0

post_install do |installer|
  installer.pods_project.build_configurations.each do |config|
    config.build_settings.delete('CODE_SIGNING_ALLOWED')
    config.build_settings.delete('CODE_SIGNING_REQUIRED')
  end
end

reference: https://github.com/Skyscanner/SkyFloatingLabelTextField/issues/201#issuecomment-381915911

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  • 100% true. downgrade to 1.4.0 resolved the issue for me.
    – ale_stro
    Apr 20, 2018 at 12:01
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    Worked, 1.5.0 pods. Apr 22, 2018 at 14:04
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    its work for me, you should add end` to last of code.
    – mahdi
    May 8, 2018 at 13:58
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    Worked for me as well. Tried all other suggestions with no success. Tested with Pods 1.3.1
    – Sal
    Jun 5, 2018 at 20:33
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Adding following code to my @IBDesignable class did the trick.

override init(frame: CGRect) {
    super.init(frame: frame)
}
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  • This works for me. In fact, I added two override for extending UITextView. (1) init(frame: CGRect, textContainer: NSTextContainer?), (2) init?(coder aDecoder: NSCoder). Then rebuild and warning (error) gone. No even need to clean build folder.
    – John Pang
    Nov 10, 2018 at 2:03
  • Thanks! Good answer )
    – JiosDev
    Apr 15, 2020 at 11:28
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If you're using xib file for custom uiview. Try this:

Change from

Bundle.main.loadNibNamed("UserView", owner: self, options: nil)

To:

let bundle = Bundle(for: UserView.self) 
bundle.loadNibNamed("UserView", owner: self, options: nil)
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For anyone -like me- who can't find that IBDesignablesAgentCocoaTouch file or when trying to 'Debug Selected Views' from the Editor gets an error, here's another way to debug those "Failed to render" errors.

Open the 'Console' app, from the sidebar select your current Mac (it will probably be auto-selected by default) and then on the search bar search for "IBSceneUpdate" and hit enter.

This way, every time you get an Xcode error for an IBDesignable not being able to render, you will also get a new "IBSceneUpdate" entry with more details about the error.

That's at least how I was able to debug my IBDesignable errors!

Console app showing IBSceneUpdate errors

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    The app is actual Console rather than Terminal just as an FYI.
    – Carl Upton
    Aug 8, 2019 at 11:01
  • Good catch! Edited my answer. Aug 9, 2019 at 12:20
  • In Catalina, in the Console, under All Messages I get a Crash Reports item and clicking this showed all the IBDesignablesAGen-iOS errors. The other answers gave only temporary fixes, but the error description in the Console showed me exactly how to permanently fix the error.
    – MangoLassi
    Oct 2, 2020 at 16:22
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My problem was solved by deleting folders (which is related to this project) from the derived data folder.

You can do this by:

  1. Clicking menu FileProject Setting

  2. Click the arrow sign deside /Users/.../Xcode/DerivedData.

  3. Click the DerivedData folder. You will see your project named folders. Delete those.

  4. Quit Xcode and then open your project.

  5. Clean the project by using this step: ProductClean.

  6. Then build the project: ProductBuild

These will resolve these problems.

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  • What do you mean by "deside"? Do you mean "inside"? Or something else? Please respond by editing (changing) your answer, not here in comments (without "Edit:", "Update:", or similar - the answer should appear as if it was written today). Jun 21, 2022 at 14:26
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Try to disable 'Use Trait Variations' (Identity and Type panel) for any xib file that you might have for custom views that are used in your storyboard.

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Correct answer provided by @Maria:

check crash report at ~/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports

Alternative way:

  1. Open Spotlight

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  2. Type console.app

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  3. Select Crash reports

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  4. Check one for IBDesignablesAgent-iOS and review crash log

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    Using Console was what helped me solve my problem. Much more detailed messages than what was in Xcode. Jun 16, 2020 at 13:38
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    Spotlight solution is simple and requires zero neurons from being burned. If your brain is already a bit overworked and can't follow directions this is it! :D
    – Jona
    Aug 13, 2020 at 14:25
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I tried clean and run the project won't solve this issue.

But Close and reopened the project did.

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Just open your storyboard -> Editor -> Refresh all views. This work for me.

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I had the same issue and came here to try and figure out what happened. I noticed the top rated answer and the answer itself didn't help me, as IBDesignable didn't exist in the log folder and I already attempted all other options there, however in the comments I noticed someone talking about a frame init.

I decided to try commenting out my IBDesignable extension for UIView and it instantly fixed the problem. So, to fix this, find the extension causing the issue and make sure to set up the required inits by creating an IBDesignable class and providing the required initializers as follows:

@IBDesignable class RoundedView: UIView {

override init(frame: CGRect) {
    super.init(frame: frame)
    sharedInit()
}

required init?(coder aDecoder: NSCoder) {
    super.init(coder: aDecoder)
    sharedInit()
}

override func prepareForInterfaceBuilder() {
    super.prepareForInterfaceBuilder()
    sharedInit()
}

func sharedInit() {
}
}

IMPORTANT: remember to add the new class to the item you are using the designable on.

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    As its documentation says, don't forget to call super.prepareForInterfaceBuilder() in your implementation of prepareForInterfaceBuilder().
    – Jaime S
    Nov 19, 2018 at 17:11
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When I debugged this, I found out there are some classes which are modifying the UI. Typically marquelabel which is a subclass of UILabel or any other class subclassing UIView and drawing UI at run time and colliding with Autolayout engine. Try giving a fixed width or height for these custom views. If it doesn't solve your problem try the following solutions:

Solution 1: Uncomment #use_frameworks inside your pod file.

Solution 2: Try deleting derived data

  1. Close the Editor window of your Xcode and quit the simulator
  2. Go to Xcode PreferencesLocations
  3. Click the small grey arrow showing the derived data path
  4. Select your project
  5. Delete all the folders inside
  6. Quit Xcode and reopen
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    Could you elaborate on how this actually solves the problem? May 15, 2017 at 8:37
  • this solved the issue but still dont know why uncoment that use_frameworks because thats for swift project right
    – Abhishek
    May 24, 2017 at 18:32
  • My Podfile is already using frameworks, any suggestions past uncommenting that?
    – mmr118
    Jun 28, 2017 at 19:39
  • @moni15 i added one more possible solution. Please check.
    – Ashish P
    Aug 16, 2017 at 10:19
  • Uncommenting #use_frameworks in pod file and clearing the DerivedData worked for me. Mar 25, 2018 at 18:10
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In my @IBDesignable class crashed because I used the custom class for the color and forced unwrapped the colours propertied that's @IBDesignable class found nil while unwrap

So you need to find the IBDesignablesAgent-iOS_[Date]_[YourMac].crash on ~/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports this location and you will get the reason of the crash with the respected file path.

Now you have to check the respected file.

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Faced same Error: Had customised UITextField and using interface builder, the error in console was -Use of unimplemented initializer 'init(frame:)' for class "CustomField"

Added the initialiser to fix the error

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I faced this problem after update to latest XCode version .After trying multiple solution described above ,i only quite Xcode and then shut down system and turn it on and that worked for me .

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In my case, I faced this problem because I was using a class that generated that error. Just stop using that and the problem will be solved!

This was the class I was using. I changed for UIView and then the error disappeared:

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    For me it was pretty similar to yours Diego but I really need to use the custom UIView class so I just removed the @IBDesignable from it and the errors were gone Oct 7, 2022 at 15:31
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After you make the necessary changes, change the storyboard or in my case a .xib to open in "XCode 7", save and close. This is just a stop gap measure to address the errors but ultimately you will need to fix them or do this until you are no longer able to.

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In my case, I was using a library which was subclassing UIView. It was using IB_DESIGNABLE, and was missing call to [super awakeFromNib]. Once I've added the call to this method, the bug went away.

I'm not sure if the fact that it was implementing IB_DESIGNABLE had an impact in this.

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  • Where did you add the code for [super awakeFromNib]? Can you share your code?
    – TheJeff
    Mar 16, 2019 at 18:07
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This is the easiest way for me: add this script to your Podfile

Podfile:

post_install do |installer|
  installer.pods_project.targets.each do |target|
    next if target.product_type == "com.apple.product-type.bundle"
    target.build_configurations.each do |config|
      config.build_settings['CONFIGURATION_BUILD_DIR'] = '$PODS_CONFIGURATION_BUILD_DIR'
    end
  end
end

Source:

This workaround for @IBDesignable can be found here: https://github.com/CocoaPods/CocoaPods/issues/5334

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For me it was due to incorrect Font Name in Storyboard. Correcting the font name fixed the issue.

Discarding the below change fixed the issue.

InCorrectFont

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  • "–" looks like en dash or em dash (not ASCII 45 (0x2D)). Or in other words, caused by copy-pasting from some web page, (Skype) chat, or PDF document. Or is it just the font in use (in the tool/screenshot)? Jun 21, 2022 at 14:09
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I have faced this problem We can use this solution and it's worked for me

Solution:

  1. Delete the Derived data

    Xcode Preferences -> Location -> Derived Data /Users/YourMacName/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData

  2. Quit Xcode and reopen Xcode.

  3. Clean the build folder. Xcode -> Product -> Clean Build Folder...

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My first try of exiting Xcode and relaunching helped.

So it is some easy quick-fix instead of some work ,-)

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