Reputation: 139
As a part of upgrading the code base to Swift5, I have updated Firebase pod in my project. After that i started getting warning as below.
isDeveloperModeEnabled
is deprecated: This no longer needs to be set during development. Refer to documentation for additional details..
Can somebody explain what is the alternative way to resolve this issue
remoteConfig = RemoteConfig.remoteConfig()
let conSettings = RemoteConfigSettings(developerModeEnabled: true)
if TargetBuild.isProd {
remoteConfig.configSettings = RemoteConfigSettings()
} else if settings.isDeveloperModeEnabled {
remoteConfig.configSettings = conSettings
} else {
print("Could not set config settings")
}
i need to resolve the warning on above code. This was an existing codebase. When i did a global search, i didnt see this value getting used. somebody please help me
Upvotes: 12
Views: 7883
Reputation: 16032
If you are using Objective-C
, you can solve the issue with:
FIRRemoteConfigSettings *remoteConfigSettings = [[FIRRemoteConfigSettings alloc] init];
[remoteConfigSettings setMinimumFetchInterval:0];
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 3164
Old way:
let remoteConfigSettings = RemoteConfigSettings(developerModeEnabled: true)
New way:
let remoteConfigSettings = RemoteConfigSettings()
remoteConfigSettings.minimumFetchInterval = 0
The iOS documentation does not yet mention that developerModeEnabled
is deprecated, but an updated commented example can be found here: https://github.com/firebase/quickstart-ios/blob/master/config/ConfigExample/RemoteConfigViewController.swift#L57 (README here)
Upvotes: 22
Reputation: 2253
That config setting is deprecated.. With a simple google search..
The docs say to use getMinimumFetchIntervalInSeconds()
instead of isDeveloperModeEnabled()
.
Update -- Android docs say it is deprecated, iOS does not say anything about deprecating isDeveloperModeEnabled
Upvotes: 1