how to run pod install in project directory
Open Terminal.
If you haven't already done so, run this command:
sudo gem install cocoapods
Wait for it to finish before proceeding.
Find the project directory in the Finder. This should be the folder that has the Xcode project in it.
Type
cd
into the terminal, followed by a space.Drag and drop the project directory into the terminal window. It should now say something like this:
cd /Users/someone/Downloads/WonderfulProject
Press return.
Now type
pod install
. Wait for that to finish. It could take a while.
Done!
Close your Xcode project before you carry out the following steps.
- First check if you have cocoapods installed. For this, type
pod --version
into the terminal and if a version no. is returned, you are good to move on to step 3. - If not installed, install cocoapods using the command
sudo gem install cocoapods
in terminal. - Next type
cd
and name of your Xcode project directory - Type
pod init
in terminal. This adds the podfile into your project where you can make edits. - Next type
pod install
.
Now, if a Podfile already exists in your Xcode project folder, for example if the tutorial already added it into the project for you, then you can just carry out step 5, provided you have cd-ed into your Xcode project directory.
This actually can happen because the pod install might have problems when resolving the base directory when going through dependencies. Happens especially with react-native projects.
You have two options.
Use cd ./dir and run pod install
cd ./project-directory && pod install
Use flag for project directory pod install --project-directory=project-dir
pod install --project-directory=project-dir