require_relative '../node_modules/react-native/scripts/react_native_pods' require_relative '../node_modules/@react-native-community/cli-platform-ios/native_modules' platform :ios, min_ios_version_supported prepare_react_native_project! # If you are using a react-native-flipper your iOS build will fail when NO_FLIPPER=1 is set. # because react-native-flipper depends on (FlipperKit,…) that will be excluded # # To fix this you can also exclude react-native-flipper using a react-native.config.js # js # module.exports = #. dependencies: #. …(process.env.NO_FLIPPER ? ‘react-native-flipper’: platforms: iOS: null : ), # flipper_config = ENV’NO_FLIPPER’ == “1” ? FlipperConfiguration.disabled : FlipperConfiguration.enabled linkage = ENV’USE_FRAMEWORKS’ if linkage != nil Pod::UI.puts “Configuring Pod with #linkageally linked Frameworks”.green use_frameworks! :linkage => linkage.to_sym end target 'ClickAndJoinApp' do config = use_native_modules! # Flags change depending on the env values. flags = get_default_flags() use_react_native!( :path => config[:reactNativePath], # Hermes is now enabled by default. Disable by setting this flag to false. # Upcoming versions of React Native may rely on get_default_flags(), but # we make it explicit here to aid in the React Native upgrade process. :hermes_enabled => flags[:hermes_enabled], :fabric_enabled => flags[:fabric_enabled], # Enables Flipper. # # Note that if you have use_frameworks! enabled, Flipper will not work and # you should disable the next line. :flipper_configuration => flipper_config, # An absolute path to your application root. :app_path => "#{Pod::Config.instance.installation_root}/.." ) target 'ClickAndJoinAppTests' do inherit! :complete # Pods for testing end post_install do |installer| react_native_post_install( installer, # Set `mac_catalyst_enabled` to `true` in order to apply patches # necessary for Mac Catalyst builds :mac_catalyst_enabled => false ) __apply_Xcode_12_5_M1_post_install_workaround(installer) end end