Error: Could not build Objective-C module 'Fir

2019-01-07 08:17发布

问题:

When I compile the application I get an error equal to this:

Could not build Objective-C module 'Firebase'

This error appear in import Firebase of my file swift.

回答1:

There is only one way to solve this issue.

  1. Quit Xcode.
  2. Delete project's temp files located at ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData
  3. Delete ProjectName.xcworkspace
  4. Delete Podfile.lock file and Pods folder
  5. Run pod install.
  6. Open the newly created ProjectName.xcworkspace file and build.


回答2:

Build (command + B) works form me



回答3:

I am using Swift 4 and Xcode 9. All I have to do is selecting FirebaseCore Scheme.

On Xcode:

Product->Scheme->FirebaseCore.


回答4:

This may fix your problem:

  1. Quit the Xcode. (Don't just close the Xcode window, right click and Quit it explicitly).

  2. Go to ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData and delete the project folder. (Simply delete all the folders).

  3. Clean and Build the project.

If still error exist:

Do steps 1 and 2 and follow this steps:

  1. Change scheme to Firebase and Build (Command + B).

  2. Change back to your app scheme and Run again.



回答5:

Install FireBase properly via CocoaPods. Try the following steps

Step 1 - Close Xcode

Step 2 - Clear your derived data. You can find your derived data in here

~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData Step 3 - Open your .xcworkspace

Step 4 - Clean your project (⌘+Shift+K)

Step 5 - Build your project (⌘+B)

Make sure your are opened .xcworkspace file



回答6:

Can you please try to take a look at my answer here

TL;DR make sure you are running cocoapods version 1.4.0 minimum. It fixes static framework imports.

You can do this by running sudo gem install cocoapods on your terminal and verify your version by typing pod --version



回答7:

I tried this (quitting Xcode, deleting all temp files, reinstalling pods, etc.) and it didn't work. What did work was just building my project (command + b) after pod install. Whatever works!



回答8:

I am using Swift 4 and Xcode 9.4. This helped solve the same issue for me.

I selected the following frameworks in XCode -> Manage Schemes besides my target project

In Xcode:

Product-> Scheme-> FirebaseCore
Product -> Scheme -> nanopb
Product -> Scheme -> GoogleToolBoxforMac 


回答9:

'pod deintegrate' and then 'pod install' worked for me.



回答10:

This happened to me today, I just couldn't figure out why, because when I closed the file that night, everything was perfect. I opened my file using the recent projects menu and got this issue. Then I decided to check something, Xcode opened the wrong file. Instead of opening the workspace file with the pods, it opened the Xcode project.

Once I opened the workspace it was error free and all the pods were behaving. Im sure you guys are all more experienced than me, but I just wanted to throw that in there.



回答11:

Nothing here worked for me, but then I figured out something that did work.

When I clicked on my project in Project Navigator in Xcode, and then selected Info I looked at the Configurations section and saw that there was only a Release configuration and no Debug configuration for my app.

In order to get Firebase to work, I went to Pods within the Project Navigator, and under the Configurations section I deleted the Debug configuration. Now it builds fine. Hopefully this will help someone else.



回答12:

just restart your xcode and run your project.



回答13:

I had the exact same issue

You could be reinstalling pods with your Xcode open Or your pods file won't allow and overwrite

With your workspace open, delete the "Pods" folder. Quit X-Code Open terminal in "Utilities" You'll find this in "Applications" Using cd ... go to your project folder reinstall pods using "pod install".

That should fix it.