# This file describes to Cocoapods how to integrate the Objective-C runtime into a dependent # project. # Despite this file being specific to Objective-C, it needs to be on the root of the repository. # Otherwise, Cocoapods gives trouble like not picking up the license file correctly, or not letting # dependent projects use the :git notation to refer to the library. Pod::Spec.new do |s| s.name = 'Protobuf' s.version = '4.30.0' s.summary = 'Protocol Buffers v.3 runtime library for Objective-C.' s.homepage = 'https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf' s.license = 'BSD-3-Clause' s.authors = { 'The Protocol Buffers contributors' => 'protobuf@googlegroups.com' } # Ensure developers won't hit CocoaPods/CocoaPods#11402 with the resource # bundle for the privacy manifest. s.cocoapods_version = '>= 1.12.0' s.source = { :git => 'https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf.git', :tag => "v#{s.version}" } s.source_files = 'objectivec/*.{h,m,swift}' # The following would cause duplicate symbol definitions. GPBProtocolBuffers is expected to be # left out, as it's an umbrella implementation file. s.exclude_files = 'objectivec/GPBProtocolBuffers.m' # Now that there is a Swift source file, set a version. s.swift_version = '5.0' s.resource_bundle = { "Protobuf_Privacy" => "PrivacyInfo.xcprivacy" } # Set a CPP symbol so the code knows to use framework imports. s.user_target_xcconfig = { 'GCC_PREPROCESSOR_DEFINITIONS' => '$(inherited) GPB_USE_PROTOBUF_FRAMEWORK_IMPORTS=1' } s.pod_target_xcconfig = { 'GCC_PREPROCESSOR_DEFINITIONS' => '$(inherited) GPB_USE_PROTOBUF_FRAMEWORK_IMPORTS=1' } s.ios.deployment_target = '15.0' s.osx.deployment_target = '11.0' # The following are best-effort / community supported, and are not covered by # our official support policies: https://protobuf.dev/support/version-support/ s.tvos.deployment_target = '12.0' s.watchos.deployment_target = '6.0' s.visionos.deployment_target = '1.0' s.requires_arc = false # The unittest need the generate sources from the testing related .proto # files. So to add a `test_spec`, there would also need to be something like a # `script_phases` to generate them, but there would also need to be a way to # ensure `protoc` had be built. Another option would be to move to a model # where the needed files are always generated and checked in. Neither of these # seem that great at the moment, so the tests have *not* been wired into here # at this time. end