24
votes

I am using Xcode 7.1 and the deployment target is iOS 9.1. The app is "AreaCalculator" and it was written in Swift. I did following to set up the framework and import the map:

  1. $ sudo gem install cocoapods

  2. under "AreaCalculator" $ touch Podfile

  3. in Podfile I put:

    source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
    platform :ios, '9.1'
    pod 'GoogleMaps'
    
  4. $ pod install

    in the terminal:

    [!] Unable to load a specification for the plugin /Library/Ruby/Gems/2.0.0/gems/cocoapods-try-release-fix-0.1.2 Updating local specs repositories Analyzing dependencies Downloading dependencies Installing GoogleMaps (1.10.5) Generating Pods project Integrating client project

    [!] Please close any current Xcode sessions and use AreaCalculator.xcworkspace for this project from now on. Sending stats Pod installation complete! There is 1 dependency from the Podfile and 1 total pod installed.

  5. After that, I selected the AreaCalculator folder in the Navigator and select File\New\Fileā€¦, then choose the iOS\Source\Objective-C File template and created a Bridging file:
    "AreaCalculator-Bridging-Header.h".

    • "#import GoogleMaps/GoogleMaps.h
  6. Then I add "GoogleMaps.framework" in "Link Binary With Libraries". And both "GoogleMaps.framwork" and ""GoogleMaps.bundle" are in the Pods folder.

  7. After all those done, in the AppDelegate.swift, I put:

    import UIKit
    
    @UIApplicationMain
    class AppDelegate: UIResponder, UIApplicationDelegate {
    
        var window: UIWindow?
        let googleMapsApiKey = "MY_GOOGLE_IOS_API_KEY"
    
        func application(application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [NSObject: AnyObject]?) -> Bool {
            // Override point for customization after application launch.
            GMSServices.provideAPIKey(googleMapsApiKey)
            return true
        }
    }
    

However, the compiler showed me an error "Use of Unresolved Identifier 'GMSServices' ".

I have no idea where I did wrong? Anyone can help?

Thanks!

4

4 Answers

80
votes

I have solved the problem by "import GoogleMaps" in the AppDelegate.swift.

12
votes

Add this line in AppDelegate.m

#import "GoogleMaps/GoogleMaps.h"
5
votes

For react native make sure you are importing from above to #if DEBUG mode.

Put librarries above #if DEBUG

#import "AppDelegate.h"

#import <React/RCTBridge.h>
#import <React/RCTBundleURLProvider.h>
#import <React/RCTRootView.h>
#import "RNSplashScreen.h" // here
#import <GoogleMaps/GoogleMaps.h>
#if DEBUG
#import <FlipperKit/FlipperClient.h>
#import <FlipperKitLayoutPlugin/FlipperKitLayoutPlugin.h>
#import <FlipperKitUserDefaultsPlugin/FKUserDefaultsPlugin.h>
#import <FlipperKitNetworkPlugin/FlipperKitNetworkPlugin.h>
#import <SKIOSNetworkPlugin/SKIOSNetworkAdapter.h>
#import <FlipperKitReactPlugin/FlipperKitReactPlugin.h>```

Found here -> https://github.com/react-native-community/react-native-maps/issues/3453#issuecomment-665475820
2
votes
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#add this line
import GoogleMaps


@UIApplicationMain
@objc class AppDelegate: FlutterAppDelegate {
  override func application(
    _ application: UIApplication,
    didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?
  ) -> Bool {
  GMSServices.provideAPIKey("YOUR-API-KEY")
    GeneratedPluginRegistrant.register(with: self)
    return super.application(application, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions: launchOptions)
  }
}