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I'm doing the build process of my IOS app with the App Center. But it runs pod install and in the next step it uses .xcodeproj instead of .xcworkspace folder. It gives an error of directory not found.
I would like to know why the error is happening with the .xcodeproj file and not with the .xcworkspace folder and what is that error, that will help me to prevent that happens again with other projects.
React Native version:0.61.2
Steps1) The installation of pod dependencies works fine
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Apr-09 at 11:29Well... i found the reason of the error in the App Center Documentation.
If you configure the App Center automatically via the react-native link, you must open the project's ios/{appname}.xcworkspace
file in Xcode. Like App Center dependencies, CocoaPods works only with xcworkspace and not xcodeproj, and the ios /{appname}.xcodeproj
file will not have linked App Center CocoaPods dependencies.
All of this information is provided by the Application Center: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/appcenter/sdk/getting-started/react-native#42-build-and-run-your-application-from - xcode-or-android-studio
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