Xcode 10 Unit Test with pod CocoaAsyncSocket












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According to this questions:



"No such module" when using @testable in Xcode Unit tests



Xcode Unit Testing with Cocoapods



I'm still not able to use cocoa pods (GCDAsyncSocket) in my unit tests.
When I try to test, I get an "No such module CocoaAsyncSocket" error.
Error Message



I use Pod version 1.5.3 / Xcode Version 10.1 (10B61) and tried several ways to fix this problem without any success:



1. Edit Podfile



platform :ios, '10.0'
target '<My Target>' do
use_frameworks!

pod 'CocoaAsyncSocket'
pod 'CSV.swift', '~> 2.2.1'

target '<My Unit Test Target>' do
pod 'CocoaAsyncSocket'
pod 'CSV.swift', '~> 2.2.1'
end
end


2. Run pod update
Pod update



3. Add Pod header path



In some answers about pod Firebase it is advised to:




Add "${PODS_ROOT}/Firebase/Core/Sources" to your Tests target only
under Build Settings -> Header Search Paths




I tried to archive this like that:



Header Path



I also tried to add this path to both, debug and release without any success.



4. My tests



I tried to set a test host application.
Host application
But I always get the following error message.
Error message 2



Thanks in advance!










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    According to this questions:



    "No such module" when using @testable in Xcode Unit tests



    Xcode Unit Testing with Cocoapods



    I'm still not able to use cocoa pods (GCDAsyncSocket) in my unit tests.
    When I try to test, I get an "No such module CocoaAsyncSocket" error.
    Error Message



    I use Pod version 1.5.3 / Xcode Version 10.1 (10B61) and tried several ways to fix this problem without any success:



    1. Edit Podfile



    platform :ios, '10.0'
    target '<My Target>' do
    use_frameworks!

    pod 'CocoaAsyncSocket'
    pod 'CSV.swift', '~> 2.2.1'

    target '<My Unit Test Target>' do
    pod 'CocoaAsyncSocket'
    pod 'CSV.swift', '~> 2.2.1'
    end
    end


    2. Run pod update
    Pod update



    3. Add Pod header path



    In some answers about pod Firebase it is advised to:




    Add "${PODS_ROOT}/Firebase/Core/Sources" to your Tests target only
    under Build Settings -> Header Search Paths




    I tried to archive this like that:



    Header Path



    I also tried to add this path to both, debug and release without any success.



    4. My tests



    I tried to set a test host application.
    Host application
    But I always get the following error message.
    Error message 2



    Thanks in advance!










    share|improve this question

























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      According to this questions:



      "No such module" when using @testable in Xcode Unit tests



      Xcode Unit Testing with Cocoapods



      I'm still not able to use cocoa pods (GCDAsyncSocket) in my unit tests.
      When I try to test, I get an "No such module CocoaAsyncSocket" error.
      Error Message



      I use Pod version 1.5.3 / Xcode Version 10.1 (10B61) and tried several ways to fix this problem without any success:



      1. Edit Podfile



      platform :ios, '10.0'
      target '<My Target>' do
      use_frameworks!

      pod 'CocoaAsyncSocket'
      pod 'CSV.swift', '~> 2.2.1'

      target '<My Unit Test Target>' do
      pod 'CocoaAsyncSocket'
      pod 'CSV.swift', '~> 2.2.1'
      end
      end


      2. Run pod update
      Pod update



      3. Add Pod header path



      In some answers about pod Firebase it is advised to:




      Add "${PODS_ROOT}/Firebase/Core/Sources" to your Tests target only
      under Build Settings -> Header Search Paths




      I tried to archive this like that:



      Header Path



      I also tried to add this path to both, debug and release without any success.



      4. My tests



      I tried to set a test host application.
      Host application
      But I always get the following error message.
      Error message 2



      Thanks in advance!










      share|improve this question













      According to this questions:



      "No such module" when using @testable in Xcode Unit tests



      Xcode Unit Testing with Cocoapods



      I'm still not able to use cocoa pods (GCDAsyncSocket) in my unit tests.
      When I try to test, I get an "No such module CocoaAsyncSocket" error.
      Error Message



      I use Pod version 1.5.3 / Xcode Version 10.1 (10B61) and tried several ways to fix this problem without any success:



      1. Edit Podfile



      platform :ios, '10.0'
      target '<My Target>' do
      use_frameworks!

      pod 'CocoaAsyncSocket'
      pod 'CSV.swift', '~> 2.2.1'

      target '<My Unit Test Target>' do
      pod 'CocoaAsyncSocket'
      pod 'CSV.swift', '~> 2.2.1'
      end
      end


      2. Run pod update
      Pod update



      3. Add Pod header path



      In some answers about pod Firebase it is advised to:




      Add "${PODS_ROOT}/Firebase/Core/Sources" to your Tests target only
      under Build Settings -> Header Search Paths




      I tried to archive this like that:



      Header Path



      I also tried to add this path to both, debug and release without any success.



      4. My tests



      I tried to set a test host application.
      Host application
      But I always get the following error message.
      Error message 2



      Thanks in advance!







      xcode unit-testing cocoapods cocoaasyncsocket






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