Fix iOS Podspec issue; Update documentation to make use of pod file for iOS setup rather than react-native link
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s.source = { :git => "https://github.com/invertase/react-native-firebase.git", :tag => "v#{s.version}" }
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s.source = { :git => "https://github.com/invertase/react-native-firebase.git", :tag => "v#{s.version}" }
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s.social_media_url = 'http://twitter.com/mikediarmid'
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s.social_media_url = 'http://twitter.com/mikediarmid'
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s.platform = :ios, "8.0"
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s.platform = :ios, "8.0"
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s.header_dir = 'ios/RNFirebase'
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s.preserve_paths = 'README.md', 'package.json', '*.js'
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s.preserve_paths = 'README.md', 'package.json', '*.js'
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s.source_files = 'ios/RNFirebase/*.{h,m}'
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s.source_files = 'ios/RNFirebase/*.{h,m}'
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s.dependency 'React'
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s.dependency 'React'
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# iOS Installation
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# iOS Installation
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Setup the Firebase ios frameworks first; check out the relevant Firebase docs [here](https://firebase.google.com/docs/ios/setup#frameworks) or see section `d` below.
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Setup the Firebase ios frameworks first; check out the relevant Firebase docs [here](https://firebase.google.com/docs/ios/setup#frameworks).
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## cocoapods
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## cocoapods
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We've automated the process of setting up with cocoapods. This will happen automatically upon linking the package with `react-native-cli`.
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**Remember to use the `ios/[YOUR APP NAME].xcworkspace` instead of the `ios/[YOUR APP NAME].xcproj` file from now on**.
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We need to link the package with our development packaging. We have two options to handle linking:
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#### Automatically with react-native-cli
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React native ships with a `link` command that can be used to link the projects together, which can help automate the process of linking our package environments.
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```bash
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react-native link react-native-firebase
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```
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Update the newly installed pods once the linking is done:
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```bash
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cd ios && pod update --verbose
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```
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#### Manually
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If you prefer not to use `react-native link`, we can manually link the package together with the following steps, after `npm install`:
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**A.** In XCode, right click on `Libraries` and find the `Add Files to [project name]`.
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![Firebase.xcodeproj add to files](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/5347038/24249673/0fccdbec-0fcc-11e7-83eb-c058f8898525.png)
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**B.** Add the `node_modules/react-native-firebase/ios/Firebase.xcodeproj`
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![Firebase.xcodeproj in Libraries listing](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/21329063/24249440/9494e19c-0fd3-11e7-95c0-c2baa85092e8.png)
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**C.** Ensure that the `Build Settings` of the `RNFirebase.xcodeproj` project is ticked to _All_ and it's `Header Search Paths` include both of the following paths _and_ are set to _recursive_:
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1. `$(SRCROOT)/../../react-native/React`
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2. `$(SRCROOT)/../node_modules/react-native/React`
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3. `${PROJECT_DIR}/../../../ios/Pods`
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![Recursive paths](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/21329063/24250349/da91284c-0fd6-11e7-8328-6008e462039e.png)
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**D.** Setting up cocoapods
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Since we're dependent upon cocoapods (or at least the Firebase libraries being available at the root project -- i.e. your application), we have to make them available for RNFirebase to find them.
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Since we're dependent upon cocoapods (or at least the Firebase libraries being available at the root project -- i.e. your application), we have to make them available for RNFirebase to find them.
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Using cocoapods is the easiest way to get started with this linking. Add or update a `Podfile` at `ios/Podfile` in your app with the following:
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As such, using cocoapods is the easiest way to get started. Add or update a `Podfile` at `ios/Podfile` in your app with the following:
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```ruby
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```ruby
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# Required by RNFirebase
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# Required by RNFirebase
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pod 'Firebase/Messaging'
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pod 'Firebase/Messaging'
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pod 'Firebase/RemoteConfig'
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pod 'Firebase/RemoteConfig'
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pod 'Firebase/Storage'
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pod 'Firebase/Storage'
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pod 'RNFirebase', :path => '../node_modules/react-native-firebase'
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```
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```
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Then you can run `(cd ios && pod install)` to get the pods opened. If you do use this route, remember to use the `.xcworkspace` file.
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Then you can run `(cd ios && pod install)` to get the pods installed.
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**Remember to use the `ios/[YOUR APP NAME].xcworkspace` instead of the `ios/[YOUR APP NAME].xcproj` file from now on**.
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## AppDelegate.m
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You need to add the following to the top of `ios/AppDelegate.m`:
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`#import <Firebase.h>
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and this to the `didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions` method:
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`[FIRApp configure];
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