Trying to add airbnb/react-native-maps to my react native project and follow the guide at https://github.com/airbnb/react-native-maps/blob/master/docs/installation.md. Option 1,
Option 1: Cocoapods - Same as the included AirMapsExplorer example
Setup your Podfile like the included example/ios/Podfile then run pod install. (If you do not need GoogleMaps support for iOS, then you can probably completely skip this step.)
Open your project in xCode workspace
Drag the following folder into your project:
node_modules/react-native-maps/ios/AirMaps/
If you need GoogleMaps support also drag this folder into your project:
node_modules/react-native-maps/ios/AirGoogleMaps/
After done, I cannot run the project in Xcode, it gives the error, 'RCTImageLoader.h' file not found.
I hv tried run rnpm link and it cannot go through,
rnpm-link info Android module react-native-maps is already linked
rnpm-link info Linking react-native-maps ios dependency
rnpm-link ERR! It seems something went wrong while linking. Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, open '/Users/nedved/Desktop/NativeCreditcard_office/node_modules/react-native-maps/ios/AirGoogleMaps.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj'
Please file an issue here: https://github.com/rnpm/rnpm/issues
I can find the file /Users/XXXX/node_modules/react-native-maps/ios/AirGoogleMaps.xcodeproj locally, but when clicking, "Project /Users/XXXX/node_modules/react-native-maps/ios/AirGoogleMaps.xcodeproj cannot be opened because it is missing its project.pbxproj file."
Any idea?
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I am creating a React Native module as a wrapper for existing Android and iOS libraries. The Android library is a jar file and the iOS library is xcframework file. I put the xcframework file inside the ios folder, and the jar file inside android/libs folder ( I created the libs folder). I first tried the iOS library by adding s.preserve_path, s.xcconfig and s.vendored_framework inside the project level podspec file. I am not sure if I need to do anything for the pod spec file, like running it. So I just went along with the next step by trying to import the library's .h in .m file. I tried both using angle brackets <> and using quotes "". But none worked, because firing "react-native run-is" gave me this error: fatal error: file not found. Any help on how to include the libraries in react native is greatly appreciated.
For creating react native wrapper or node module you need use below library.
https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-native-create-library
https://github.com/brodybits/create-react-native-module
Using this library you can create empty react native module project after that you can bind your native code ARR or framework files into that project.
I was able to fix the error by doing the following two steps:
Change "s.vendored_framework" to "s.vendored_frameworks" in the project level .podspec file. My original one is singular (framework), not plural (frameworks).
cd iOS && pod install && cd ..
Step 2 can be found in create-react-native-module's GitHub link:
https://github.com/brodybits/create-react-native-module
I missed the second step when posting my question. I thought then that if I ran "react-native run-ios", it would run "pod install".
I have been trying to use "React-Native-FS" while developing a react native application. However, whenever I try to import "React-Native-FS" to my app I get the following message:
Invariant Violation: Native Module Cannot Be Null
Does anyone have any clue what could be causing this? I've searched around and can't find an answer. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
try to do link your library with
react-native link react-native-fs
if its not linked try to do manually linking with below step
ANDROID
... 1. android/settings.gradle
include ':react-native-fs'
project(':react-native-fs').projectDir = new File(settingsDir,'../node_modules/react-native-fs/android')
2.android/app/build.gradle
dependencies {
implementation project(':react-native-fs')
}
ANd do build android project with android studio
IOS
Adding with CocoaPods
Add the RNFS pod to your list of application pods in your Podfile, using the path from the Podfile to the installed module:~~
pod 'RNFS', :path => '../node_modules/react-native-fs'
Install pods as usual:
pod install
Adding Manually in XCode
In XCode, in the project navigator, right click Libraries ➜ Add Files to [your project's name] Go to node_modules ➜ react-native-fs and add the .xcodeproj file
In XCode, in the project navigator, select your project. Add the lib*.a from the RNFS project to your project's Build Phases ➜ Link Binary With Libraries. Click the .xcodeproj file you added before in the project navigator and go the Build Settings tab. Make sure 'All' is toggled on (instead of 'Basic'). Look for Header Search Paths and make sure it contains both $(SRCROOT)/../react-native/React and $(SRCROOT)/../../React - mark both as recursive.
Run your project (Cmd+R)
I have created a new project called auth using react-native init auth at terminal.When i tried to run the project using react-native run-ios. The build failed and gave a error 'React/RCTBridgeDelegate.h' file not found.
Tried to update the react native version
react-native run-ios at terminal in mac
I expect the build to be successful and see the ios simulator
The actual result which i got is build failed and hence cant see the simulator
The issue is related to cocoapods dependency manager. Do the following to fix this:
Open the terminal and go to your project ios directory
Type in pod init (If it doesn't exist) and then pod install
Open the workspace project and delete the build from ios folder
Run react-native run-ios from terminal.
It should work now.
In my case the libPods-FOO.a library had somehow become unlinked when I did a pod update && pod install. To see if this applies to you:
In Xcode, check under Project Navigator:
[Your Project Name] --> Targets --> [Your target name] --> General
Scroll down to Frameworks, Libraries and Embedded Content
If you don't have a libPods-XXXX.a in there (where XXXX is your project name) then add it:
Click the '+' sign to add the libPods library
Search for libPods in the search box
Choose the libPods-XXXX.a and click Add.
Just a hint: for those of you using the M1 Macs, pod install won't work. You should use arch -x86_64 pod install as stated in this issue
The issue happened due to the missing of React schema in cocoapods dependency. to resolve follow these steps:
open project in XCode using ios/{project name}.xcworkspace file
From menu bar -> click Product-> Scheme -> Manage Scheme
It will open a modal -> click on the + button
List item
New modal -> In target DropDown select React and click okay
close the modal and rebuild project Project - Build
it will resolve the issue.
In case you have Mac with an Apple M1 chip, It can be resolve in two ways,
#SOLUTION 1
Open Application->Utilites->Terminal.app
Right-click, Terminal.app -> Get Info -> General-> Enable "Open using Rosetta"
Restart Terminal
#SOLUTION 2
From terminal execute
sudo arch -x86_64 gem install ffi
Go to iOS directory and execute
arch -x86_64 pod install
I did what #Vahid suggested, but I also had another issue. A set of instructions I was following told me to pull the related .xcodeproj file into my actual project and then manually link a few different files.
These steps were not necessary and were creating the issue for me.
I was following this:
https://github.com/frostney/react-native-ibeacon
But it's better to use this npm package and follow their instructions:
https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-native-ibeacons
It can happen if you are using mac on M1 chip and trying to run the app on a simulator. Try to install iterm2 from official site(https://iterm2.com/), and launch it with Rosetta(Applications -> Right click on 'Iterm2' app -> "Get info" -> Check "Open using Rosetta"). Then run:
sudo gem install cocoapods
rm -rf /Users/{USERNAME}/.cocoapods/repos/cocoapods
Go to your project folder and run cd ./ios && pod install
Run build with npx react-native run-ios
In this particular project, certain targets were not working. I noticed the broken targets with this error were missing libPods-myProjectName.a. Under Targets -> General tab, "Frameworks, Libraries and Embedded Content" I pressed the "+" icon and searched for "pods" and added "pods-myProjectName.a" and now it seems to work. This might not be applicable to you, but I am adding this as another possibility of what might be wrong.
The simple pod install command did not work for me. If you have M1 Mac then try using.
arch -x86_64 pod install
follow this steps :
Select your project on Xcode
Go to Build Settings
In Search path tab select Header Search Path and add this values for both debug and release
$(inherited)
${PODS_ROOT}
${SRCROOT}/../../../ios/Pods/Headers (Make sure to set it to recursive)
[Mac OSX]
I updated the cocoapods version
brew upgrade cocoapods
For me adding arm64 to Excluded Architectures section works.
In my Xcode project I had to have multiple targets.
I added the (dev) target for development purposes, but in order to add React Native to that target you have to add it to the Podfile.
target 'MyApp' do
config = use_native_modules!
...
target 'MyAppTests' do
inherit! :complete
# Pods for testing
end
# 👇 Add your target in the Podfile
target 'MyApp (dev)' do
inherit! :complete
end
...
Then run pod install inside your ios folder, and done!
I just started a new react-native project from zero, added react-native-vector-icons, but when i try to link it, I get the following, I have no idea why this is happening, I didn't change anything, it's a clen project.
error Something went wrong while linking. Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, copyfile 'PROJECTFOLDER/node_modules/react-native-vector-icons/Fonts/AntDesign.ttf' -> 'D:\Codes\ReactNative\KosTimer\android\app\src\main\assets\fonts\AntDesign.ttf'
Please file an issue here: https://github.com/react-native-community/react-native-cli/issues
error ENOENT: no such file or directory, copyfile 'PROJECTFOLDER/node_modules/react-native-vector-icons/Fonts/AntDesign.ttf' -> 'D:\Codes\ReactNative\KosTimer\android\app\src\main\assets\fonts\AntDesign.ttf'
Because of this error, all my icons appear with a X inside a square
*PROJECTFOLDER is the place where is my project
The issue is caused by a missing assets/fonts folder inside the android project.
To solve the issue create an assets folder in your project.
Then inside that folder create a folder called fonts.
This is what should have:
<project root>/android/app/src/main/assets/fonts
If you want to do with one command, you can open a terminal at your project root and type:
For mac:
mkdir -p ./android/app/src/main/assets/fonts
For windows:
mkdir ./android/app/src/main/assets/fonts
Then you should be able to link the dependency as normal.
I am trying to implement PushNotificationIOS with a detached Expo app. I am running SDK 21.0.0 (React Native 0.48).
I am getting React/RCTEventEmitter file not found
I have completed the following steps:
Open my .xcworkspace project
Drag the RCTPushNotification.xcodeproj into my Libraries folder
Added libRCTPushNotification.a into App > Build Phases > Link Binary With Libraries
Added $(SRCROOT)/../node_modules/react-native/Libraries under Header Search Paths - I also tried without the /../. I have a bunch of Pods in the Header Search Paths list too.
I then added the following into AppDelegate.m but when I click through to the file (⌘ + click), I get a question mark.
#import <React/RCTPushNotificationManager.h>
If I change it to the below, it works, I can click through
#import "RCTPushNotificationManager.h"
However, this is my problem
When I clean and build my project, I get the below error in RCTPushNotificationManager.h to say:
'React/RCTEventEmitter.h' file not found
#Dan I have ran into this exact same issue, it also occurs for RCTLinking, and other libraries dependent on eventEmitter.h and a detached Expo project.
The issue turns out to be that RCTPushNotification doesn't have the reference to React from Cocoapods file React since Expo manages React in Cocoapods. So you should go into RCTPushNotification.xcodeproj then into Targets - RCTPushNotification Header Search Paths and add the link to "ios/Pods/Headers/Public/React" and set to recursive.
The easiest way to do the above is navigate to your iOS/Pods/Headers/Public/React and drag and drop the folder straight into build settings for header search paths like the below image.
Heads up finally after this you will have to reference ReactCommon/yoga most likely as well, ReactCommon/yoga however should be in your 'node_modules/react-native/ReactCommon/yoga'
This works for me on detached Expo project
"react": "16.6.3",
"react-native": "0.58.6",
Add 'RCTPushNotification' to your pod and run pod install
pod 'React', :path => '../node_modules/react-native', :subspecs => [
'RCTPushNotification',
]
Since nothing mentioned above worked for me, I started experimenting, and this is what solved it for me:
1. Link React-Core & Public
As mentioned by Escamilla, in xcode open the RCTPushNotification.xcodeproj and under Build Settings search for header search path and add there the 2 path:
"$(SRCROOT)/../../../../ios/Pods/Headers/Public"
"$(SRCROOT)/../../../../ios/Pods/Headers/Public/React-Core"
2. Copy RCTPushNotificationManager.h manually into React-Core
In the root folder of your project execute:
cp ./node_modules/react-native/Libraries/PushNotificationIOS/RCTPushNotificationManager.h ./ios/Pods/Headers/Public/React-Core/React
This will copy RCTPushNotificationManager.h wich is in node_modules/react-native/Libraries/PushNotificationIOS/ manually into the React folder which is in ios/Pods/Headers/Public/React-Core/React.
I have no idea if that is a good solution but it works. Maybe if someone could explain me why it was not in there in the first place? That would be golden.
I followed the setup instructions 1 by 1 very carefully doing everything right but nothing worked except the manual copy mentioned above…
Also, this is randomly resetted once in a while and has to be done again -.-'
Open up your project in XCode.
Open up the Libraries folder. You should see React.xcodeproj and several RCT*.xcodeproj.
Drag the React.xcodeproj into each of the other projects.
Click on each project and navigate to the Build Phases tab.
Click on Target Dependencies and add React as a target dependency
Just follow these steps:
create project react-native init project.
add this line to pod file in ios folder: pod 'React-RCTPushNotification', :path => '../node_modules/react-native/Libraries/PushNotificationIOS'
cd ios && pod install
cd .. && react-native run-ios
No need to do messy manual linking
Replace #import RCTEventEmitter.h or #import React/RCTEventEmitter.h with #import <React/RCTEventEmitter.h>
Its work for me
this worked for me!
add the missed lib manually
https://github.com/microsoft/react-native-code-push/issues/1565#issuecomment-489738672
USE those libraries:
https://github.com/zo0r/react-native-push-notification
https://github.com/react-native-community/react-native-push-notification-ios
follow step by step,
everything will work
no need anything else
not forget to
pod install