Module: Pod::Podfile::DSL
- Included in:
- Pod::Podfile
- Defined in:
- lib/cocoapods-core/podfile/dsl.rb
Overview
The Podfile is a specification that describes the dependencies of the targets of one or more Xcode projects. The Podfile always creates an implicit target, named ‘default`, which links to the first target of the user project.
A podfile can be very simple:
pod 'AFNetworking', '~> 1.0'
An example of a more complex podfile can be:
platform :ios, '6.0'
inhibit_all_warnings!
xcodeproj 'MyProject'
pod 'ObjectiveSugar', '~> 0.5'
target :test do
pod 'OCMock', '~> 2.0.1'
end
post_install do |installer|
installer.project.targets.each do |target|
puts "#{target.name}"
end
end
Dependencies The Podfile specifies the dependencies of each user target. * `pod` is the way to declare a specific dependency. * `podspec` provides an easy creation API for local podspecs. * `target` allows you to scope your dependencies to specific targets in your Xcode projects. collapse
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#pod(name = nil, *requirements, &block) ⇒ void
Specifies a dependency of the project.
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#podspec(options = nil) ⇒ void
Use the dependencies of a Pod defined in the given podspec file.
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#target(name, options = {}) ⇒ void
Defines a new static library target and scopes dependencies defined from the given block.
Target configuration These settings are used to control the CocoaPods generated project. This starts out simply with stating what `platform` you are working on. `xcodeproj` allows you to state specifically which project to link with. collapse
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#inhibit_all_warnings! ⇒ Object
Inhibits all the warnings from the CocoaPods libraries.
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#link_with(*targets) ⇒ void
Specifies the target(s) in the user’s project that this Pods library should be linked in.
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#platform(name, target = nil) ⇒ void
Specifies the platform for which a static library should be build.
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#xcodeproj(path, build_configurations = {}) ⇒ void
Specifies the Xcode project that contains the target that the Pods library should be linked with.
Workspace This group list the options to configure workspace and to set global settings. collapse
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#generate_bridge_support! ⇒ void
Specifies that a BridgeSupport metadata document should be generated from the headers of all installed Pods.
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#set_arc_compatibility_flag! ⇒ void
Specifies that the -fobjc-arc flag should be added to the ‘OTHER_LD_FLAGS`.
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#workspace(path) ⇒ void
Specifies the Xcode workspace that should contain all the projects.
Hooks The Podfile provides hooks that will be called during the installation process. Hooks are __global__ and not stored per target definition. collapse
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#post_install(&block) ⇒ void
This hook allows you to make any last changes to the generated Xcode project before it is written to disk, or any other tasks you might want to perform.
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#pre_install(&block) ⇒ Object
This hook allows you to make any changes to the Pods after they have been downloaded but before they are installed.
Instance Method Details
#generate_bridge_support! ⇒ void
This method returns an undefined value.
Specifies that a BridgeSupport metadata document should be generated from the headers of all installed Pods.
This is for scripting languages such as [MacRuby](macruby.org), [Nu](programming.nu/index), and [JSCocoa](inexdo.com/JSCocoa), which use it to bridge types, functions, etc.
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# File 'lib/cocoapods-core/podfile/dsl.rb', line 427 def generate_bridge_support! set_hash_value('generate_bridge_support', true) end |
#inhibit_all_warnings! ⇒ Object
Inhibits all the warnings from the CocoaPods libraries.
This attribute is inherited by child target definitions.
If you would like to inhibit warnings per Pod you can use the following syntax:
pod 'SSZipArchive', :inhibit_warnings => true
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# File 'lib/cocoapods-core/podfile/dsl.rb', line 381 def inhibit_all_warnings! current_target_definition.inhibit_all_warnings = true end |
#link_with(*targets) ⇒ void
This method returns an undefined value.
Specifies the target(s) in the user’s project that this Pods library should be linked in.
If no explicit target is specified, then the Pods target will be linked with the first target in your project. So if you only have one target you do not need to specify the target to link with.
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# File 'lib/cocoapods-core/podfile/dsl.rb', line 366 def link_with(*targets) current_target_definition.link_with = targets.flatten end |
#platform(name, target = nil) ⇒ void
This method returns an undefined value.
Specifies the platform for which a static library should be build.
CocoaPods provides a default deployment target if one is not specified. The current default values are ‘4.3` for iOS and `10.6` for OS X.
If the deployment target requires it (iOS < ‘4.3`), `armv6` architecture will be added to `ARCHS`.
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# File 'lib/cocoapods-core/podfile/dsl.rb', line 288 def platform(name, target = nil) # Support for deprecated options parameter target = target[:deployment_target] if target.is_a?(Hash) current_target_definition.set_platform(name, target) end |
#pod(name = nil, *requirements, &block) ⇒ void
This method allow a nil name and the raises to be more informative.
Support for inline podspecs has been deprecated.
This method returns an undefined value.
Specifies a dependency of the project.
A dependency requirement is defined by the name of the Pod and optionally a list of version requirements.
When starting out with a project it is likely that you will want to use the latest version of a Pod. If this is the case, simply omit the version requirements.
pod 'SSZipArchive'
Later on in the project you may want to freeze to a specific version of a Pod, in which case you can specify that version number.
pod 'Objection', '0.9'
Besides no version, or a specific one, it is also possible to use operators:
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‘> 0.1` Any version higher than 0.1.
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‘>= 0.1` Version 0.1 and any higher version.
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‘< 0.1` Any version lower than 0.1.
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‘<= 0.1` Version 0.1 and any lower version.
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‘~> 0.1.2` Version 0.1.2 and the versions up to 0.2, not including 0.2.
This operator works based on _the last component_ that you specify in your version requirement. The example is equal to `>= 0.1.2` combined with `< 0.2.0` and will always match the latest known version matching your requirements.
A list of version requirements can be specified for even more fine grained control.
For more information, regarding versioning policy, see:
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[Semantic Versioning](semver.org)
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[RubyGems Versioning Policies](docs.rubygems.org/read/chapter/7)
Finally, instead of a version, you can specify the ‘:head` flag. This will use the spec of the newest available version in your spec repo(s), but force the download of the ‘bleeding edge’ version (HEAD). Use this with caution, as the spec might not be compatible anymore.
pod 'Objection', :head
Dependencies can be obtained also from external sources.
### Using the files from a local path.
If you wold like to use develop a Pod in tandem with its client
project you can use the `path` option.
pod 'AFNetworking', :path => '~/Documents/AFNetworking'
Using this option CocoaPods will assume the given folder to be the
root of the Pod and will link the files directly from there in the
Pods project. This means that your edits will persist to CocoaPods
installations.
The referenced folder can be a checkout of your your favorite SCM or
even a git submodule of the current repo.
Note that the `podspec` of the Pod file is expected to be in the
folder.
### From a podspec in the root of a library repo.
Sometimes you may want to use the bleeding edge version of a Pod. Or a specific revision. If this is the case, you can specify that with your pod declaration.
To use the ‘master` branch of the repo:
pod 'AFNetworking', :git => 'https://github.com/gowalla/AFNetworking.git'
Or specify a commit:
pod 'AFNetworking', :git => 'https://github.com/gowalla/AFNetworking.git', :commit => '082f8319af'
It is important to note, though, that this means that the version will have to satisfy any other dependencies on the Pod by other Pods.
The ‘podspec` file is expected to be in the root of the repo, if this library does not have a `podspec` file in its repo yet, you will have to use one of the approaches outlined in the sections below.
### From a podspec outside a spec repo, for a library without podspec.
If a podspec is available from another source outside of the library’s repo. Consider, for instance, a podspec available via HTTP:
pod 'JSONKit', :podspec => 'https://raw.github.com/gist/1346394/1d26570f68ca27377a27430c65841a0880395d72/JSONKit.podspec'
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# File 'lib/cocoapods-core/podfile/dsl.rb', line 154 def pod(name = nil, *requirements, &block) if block raise StandardError, "Inline specifications are deprecated. " \ "Please store the specification in a `podspec` file." end unless name raise StandardError, "A dependency requires a name." end current_target_definition.store_pod(name, *requirements) end |
#podspec(options = nil) ⇒ void
This method uses the dependencies declared by the for the platform of the target definition.
This method requires that the Podfile has a non nil value for Pod::Podfile#defined_in_file unless the path option is used.
This method returns an undefined value.
Use the dependencies of a Pod defined in the given podspec file. If no arguments are passed the first podspec in the root of the Podfile is used. It is intended to be used by the project of a library.
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# File 'lib/cocoapods-core/podfile/dsl.rb', line 199 def podspec( = nil) current_target_definition.store_podspec() end |
#post_install(&block) ⇒ void
This method returns an undefined value.
This hook allows you to make any last changes to the generated Xcode project before it is written to disk, or any other tasks you might want to perform.
It receives the [‘Pod::Hooks::InstallerRepresentation`](docs.cocoapods.org/cocoapods/pod/hooks/installerrepresentation/) as its only argument.
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# File 'lib/cocoapods-core/podfile/dsl.rb', line 497 def post_install(&block) @post_install_callback = block end |
#pre_install(&block) ⇒ Object
This hook allows you to make any changes to the Pods after they have been downloaded but before they are installed.
It receives the [‘Pod::Hooks::InstallerRepresentation`](docs.cocoapods.org/cocoapods/pod/hooks/installerrepresentation/) as its only argument.
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# File 'lib/cocoapods-core/podfile/dsl.rb', line 473 def pre_install(&block) @pre_install_callback = block end |
#set_arc_compatibility_flag! ⇒ void
This method returns an undefined value.
Specifies that the -fobjc-arc flag should be added to the ‘OTHER_LD_FLAGS`.
This is used as a workaround for a compiler bug with non-ARC projects (see #142). This was originally done automatically but libtool as of Xcode 4.3.2 no longer seems to support the ‘-fobjc-arc` flag. Therefore it now has to be enabled explicitly using this method.
Support for this method might be dropped in CocoaPods ‘1.0`.
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# File 'lib/cocoapods-core/podfile/dsl.rb', line 445 def set_arc_compatibility_flag! set_hash_value('set_arc_compatibility_flag', true) end |
#target(name, options = {}) ⇒ void
This method returns an undefined value.
Defines a new static library target and scopes dependencies defined from the given block. The target will by default include the dependencies defined outside of the block, unless the ‘:exclusive => true` option is given.
The Podfile creates a global target named ‘:default` which produces the `libPods.a` file. This target is linked with the first target of user project if not value is specified for the `link_with` attribute.
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# File 'lib/cocoapods-core/podfile/dsl.rb', line 239 def target(name, = {}) if && !.keys.all? { |key| [:exclusive].include?(key) } raise Informative, "Unsupported options `#{options}` for " \ "target `#{name}`" end parent = current_target_definition definition = TargetDefinition.new(name, parent) definition.exclusive = true if [:exclusive] self.current_target_definition = definition yield ensure self.current_target_definition = parent end |
#workspace(path) ⇒ void
This method returns an undefined value.
Specifies the Xcode workspace that should contain all the projects.
If no explicit Xcode workspace is specified and only one project exists in the same directory as the Podfile, then the name of that project is used as the workspace’s name.
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# File 'lib/cocoapods-core/podfile/dsl.rb', line 411 def workspace(path) set_hash_value('workspace', path.to_s) end |
#xcodeproj(path, build_configurations = {}) ⇒ void
This method returns an undefined value.
Specifies the Xcode project that contains the target that the Pods library should be linked with.
If no explicit project is specified, it will use the Xcode project of the parent target. If none of the target definitions specify an explicit project and there is only one project in the same directory as the Podfile then that project will be used.
It is possible also to specify whether the build settings of your custom build configurations should be modeled after the release or the debug presets. To do so you need to specify a hash where the name of each build configuration is associated to either ‘:release` or `:debug`.
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# File 'lib/cocoapods-core/podfile/dsl.rb', line 339 def xcodeproj(path, build_configurations = {}) current_target_definition.user_project_path = path current_target_definition.build_configurations = build_configurations end |