To run pod install
as a pre-build action for your target using RVM, follow these easy steps.
- Duplicate your main scheme, and make sure it's shared
- Navigate to the Edit Build section of your new scheme
- Uncheck
Find Implicit Dependencies
(otherwise Xcode will stop the build when the workspace contents change) - Go into the Pre-actions subsection
- Add a new run script with the following content:
source "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm"
rvm use ruby-1.9.3-p194 # whichever version of Ruby you installed the cocoapods gem to
cd ${SRCROOT}
pod install
- Change the
Shell
to/usr/bin/env bash
and make sure to Provide Build Settings from your target - Click OK
- Switch to the new scheme, and build!
@mtitolo What's the best way to get this working right now without checking the Pods/ folder? Is it to add the pod install pre-build script? I'm trying to sort through these threads but there doesn't seem to be a definitive answer for Xcode 5.0+
@ketzusaka Interested in your solution as well.