问题
The teams developing frameworks for our iOS app are migrating from Cocoapods to Carthage.
Under Cocoapods, I could set up dependencies as "development pods". For example, instead of having the main app download a specific version of an xyzzy
dependency, I could set up xyzzy
as a development pod and point it to my local directory where I had checked out xyzzy
from its Git repo. While I was working in the main app's project, any edits I'd do to xyzzy
's files would be made in that directory. This let me build and test changes immediately, and when I was ready to check them in, Git would find them in the xyzzy
project's directory.
Under Carthage I haven't found a way to do this. I see http://allocinit.io/ios/debugging-carthage-dependencies/ which explains how to create symbolic links so that I can see the dependency source files to make debugging easier, but any edits I make to them are under the main application's Carthage/Builds
directory.
How do I set up the equivalent of development pods under Carthage?
回答1:
I believe Carthage doesn't have something similar to "development pods" yet.
But you could simulate "development pods" just following these steps:
Steps:
- Add the .xcodeproj to your workspace
- Remove all the dependencies you have in your project of the framework you added in step 1. (probably you may need to remove it from
Build Phases -> Run Script -> Input Files
too ) - Go to
General
tab of the target you want to run, add the framework underLinked Frameworks and Libraries
(it is going to take the one added from the .xcoproj) - (optional) you may need to run
carthage bootstrap
in the framework's repo you want to add locally.
That's it.
After that you will be able to run your project and update framework's code in the same workspace.
回答2:
This works just as well as development pods for me, as of Xcode 8.3.3 and Carthage 0.24.0:
- In app path,
rm -rf Carthage
- Point at the appropriate branch or tag in
Cartfile
carthage update --use-submodules
(generates.gitmodules
and clones repo intoCarthage/Checkouts
)- In Xcode under project -> Build Phases -> Run Script, comment out the line that ends with
carthage update --cache-builds
if present. - Change to the General tab and remove the lib from Embedded Binaries
- Right-click project, Add Files to app..., add lib from
Carthage/Checkouts
- Under project -> General, re-add the library, choosing the one you added in the previous step.
App should now build with the local lib. Make sure that your .gitignore
has Carthage/{Build,Checkouts}
and .gitmodules
.
回答3:
This answer is a summary of a successful implementation of the solution introduced here.
A cleaner solution is using local paths for dependencies in Cartfile.
Environment
- Xcode 10.1
- macOS 10.13.6
Step 1. Symbolic linking
1.1 Change $(SRCROOT_MAIN)/Carthage/Checkouts/$(DEVELOPING_FRAMEWORK_NAME)
directory to a symbolic link pointing to source root directory of your developing framework $(SRCROOT_DEVELOPING_FRAMEWORK)
, where $(SRCROOT_MAIN)
is source root directory of your main app. Backup existing directories before this change.
This linking enables version-controlled changes in your developing framework.
Syntax when using ln
utility,
$ ln -s "$SRCROOT_DEVELOPING_FRAMEWORK" "$SRCROOT_MAIN/Carthage/Checkouts/$DEVELOPING_FRAMEWORK_NAME"
1.2 Change $(SRCROOT_DEVELOPING_FRAMEWORK)/Carthage/Build
directory in your framework to a symbolic link pointing to $(SRCROOT_MAIN)/Carthage/Build
directory. Backup existing directories before this change.
This linking enables access to all frameworks built by Carthage from both your developing framework and your main app.
Syntax when using ln
utility,
$ ln -s "$SRCROOT_MAIN/Carthage/Build" "$SRCROOT_DEVELOPING_FRAMEWORK/Carthage/Build"
Step 2. Framework Replacement
2.1 Remove your developing framework in Xcode > YOUR_MAIN_APP > General > Linked Frameworks and Libraries
(that is, the one located in $(SRCROOT_MAIN)/Carthage/Build/iOS
).
2.2 Add $(DEVELOPING_FRAMEWORK_NAME).xcodeproj
(found in directory pointed by $(SRCROOT_MAIN)/Carthage/Checkouts/$(DEVELOPING_FRAMEWORK_NAME)
symbolic link) into your main app
2.3 Build the developing framework product for device and simulator
2.4 Add the new developing framework auto-detected by Xcode in Xcode > YOUR_MAIN_APP > General > Linked Frameworks and Libraries
.
2.5 Add $(DEVELOPING_FRAMEWORK_NAME).framework
as a target dependency by adding $(DEVELOPING_FRAMEWORK_NAME).framework
in Xcode > YOUR_MAIN_APP > Build Phases > Target Dependencies
.
2.6 Copy $(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)/$(DEVELOPING_FRAMEWORK_NAME).framework
to $(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)/$(FRAMEWORKS_FOLDER_PATH)/$(DEVELOPING_FRAMEWORK_NAME).framework
by adding a new input file $(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)/$(DEVELOPING_FRAMEWORK_NAME).framework
and a new output file $(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)/$(FRAMEWORKS_FOLDER_PATH)/$(DEVELOPING_FRAMEWORK_NAME).framework
in Xcode > YOUR_MAIN_APP > Build Phases > Run Script of Carthage Embed Framework
.
Reference
Debugging Carthage Dependencies
https://allocinit.io/ios/debugging-carthage-dependencies/
Build Setting Reference
https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/DeveloperTools/Reference/XcodeBuildSettingRef/1-Build_Setting_Reference/build_setting_ref.html
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45067096/whats-the-equivalent-of-development-pods-under-carthage