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Summary: The core React Native codebase already has full support for CocoaPods. However, `react-native link` doesn’t play nicely with CocoaPods, so installing third-party libs from the RN ecosystem is really hard. This change will allow to link projects that contains its own `.podspec` file to CocoaPods-based projects. In case `link` detect `Podfile` in `iOS` directory, it will look for related `.podspec` file in linked project directory, and add it to `Podfile`. If `Podfile` and `.podspec` files are not present, it will fall back to previous implementation. **Test Plan** 1. Build a React Native project where the iOS part uses CocoaPods to manage its dependencies. The most common scenario here is to have React Native be a Pod dependency, among others. 2. Install a RN-related library, that contains `.podspec` file, with `react-native link` (as an example it could be: [react-native-maps](https://github.com/airbnb/react-native-maps) 3. Building the resulting iOS workspace should succeed (and there should be new entry in `Podfile`) Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/15460 Differential Revision: D6078649 Pulled By: hramos fbshipit-source-id: 9651085875892fd66299563ca0e42fb2bcc00825
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435 B
JavaScript
8 lines
435 B
JavaScript
'use strict';
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module.exports = function removePodEntry(podfileContent, podName) {
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// this regex should catch line(s) with full pod definition, like: pod 'podname', :path => '../node_modules/podname', :subspecs => ['Sub2', 'Sub1']
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const podRegex = new RegExp("\\n( |\\t)*pod\\s+(\"|')" + podName + "(\"|')(,\\s*(:[a-z]+\\s*=>)?\\s*((\"|').*?(\"|')|\\[[\\s\\S]*?\\]))*\\n", 'g');
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return podfileContent.replace(podRegex, '\n');
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};
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