Luca Becchetti
Luca Becchetti

Reputation: 1280

Is it possible to add a local dependency to .podspec file?

I'm using cocoapods now I would like to add a local pod dependency in my project, something like:

s.dependency = 'my pod', :path => ''

but I think is not possibile, some ideas?

Upvotes: 50

Views: 35977

Answers (2)

norlin
norlin

Reputation: 1275

I have faced with the same issue and after lot of googling and asking on the CocoaPods GitHub I have finally found the suitable answer.

It's not possible to set a local pod as a dependency, but it's possible to set a pod's source for a specific Podfile, which will work the same way.

E.g., in your podspec, you still have ()

s.dependency = 'my pod', '~> 1.0' # or whatever version you have

Then in your Example/demo/test project's Podfile:

pod 'my pod', :path => '/path/to/the/local/my_pod'

Then just run pod install and you will see both pods as a Development pods.

This way is very useful when you're developing 2 pods (one of which is dependend on the other) simultaneously, yet for release you will still have to publish your pod to the repo (either CocoaPods or a private repo).

Upvotes: 63

Same7Farouk
Same7Farouk

Reputation: 907

Put the local dependency inside your pod's folder root directory, In your Podspec file, just add s.ios.dependency 'YourRootPodName/YourPodDependencyFolder' After that, create a subspace like so:

s.subspec 'YourRootPodName' do |ss| ss.source_files = 'YourRootPodName/**/*.{h,m}' end

as in this answer Cocoa podspec and path for dependency

Upvotes: 1

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