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Mr_K
8 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Problems when migrating from API v1 to v2
When migrating my Objective C project for iOS from Dropbox API v1 to v2 I am changing my source code, replacing old #import <DropboxSDK/DropboxSDK.h> to new #import <ObjectiveDropboxOfficial/O...
- 8 years ago
Then I would recommend using Carthage, rather than CocoaPods, as it is less invasive. You can build the binaries with Carthage and then drage and drop them into each of your targets.
This approach will work better, I think.
Greg-DB
8 years agoDropbox Staff
First, to confirm, it sounds like you're using the CocoaPods installation method, is that correct?
If so, can you share:
- your Podfile
- the version of CocoaPods you're using
- the version of Xcode you're using
Also, make sure you opened the .xcworkspace file and not the .xcodeproj file.
- Mr_K8 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Yes, I am following your instructions to install Dropbox SDK using CocoaPods.
My Podfile:
# Uncomment the next line to define a global platform for your project
platform :ios, '8.0'target 'BASIC' do
# Uncomment the next line if you're using Swift or would like to use dynamic frameworks
use_frameworks!# Pods for BASIC
pod 'ObjectiveDropboxOfficial'end
#target 'SB' do
# Uncomment the next line if you're using Swift or would like to use dynamic frameworks
# use_frameworks!# Pods for SB
#end
Here pod init command created target 'SB' because my project has two targets: main 'BASIC' app target and 'SB' static library target (SB library uses Dropbox commands, BASIC app uses SB library). But I commented this target out because otherwise I get pod install error if 'SB' static library is present as a target.
CocoaPods version is 1.2.1
Xcode version is 8.3.3
- Greg-DB8 years agoDropbox StaffWhat output did you get from 'pod install' for this Podfile?
Note that the Objective-C SDK supports iOS 9+, but you seem to be targeting iOS 8:
https://github.com/dropbox/dropbox-sdk-obj-c#system-requirements- Mr_K8 years agoExplorer | Level 3
$ pod install
Analyzing dependencies
Downloading dependencies
Using ObjectiveDropboxOfficial (3.0.15)
Generating Pods project
Integrating client project
Sending stats
Pod installation complete! There is 1 dependency from the Podfile and 1 total pod installed.
The very first pod install gave some warnings about framework path and compiler flags settings, so I added $(inherited) where it was necessary according to suggestion. After that pod install warnings went away.
Thank you for your note, changed my app deployment target to iOS 9 and updated Podfile to platform iOS 9.0.
#import <ObjectiveDropboxOfficial/ObjectiveDropboxOfficial.h>
still gives 'file not found' error.
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