Integrating MoPub with cocoapods - swift
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In my podfile I have
# Uncomment this line to define a global platform for your project
# platform :ios, '9.0'
target 'Penguin Rush' do
# Comment this line if you're not using Swift and don't want to use dynamic frameworks
use_frameworks!
# Pods for Penguin Rush
pod 'mopub-ios-sdk'
target 'Penguin RushTests' do
inherit! :search_paths
# Pods for testing
end
As you can note I am doing use_frameworks!
I also created a bridging header, which I shouldn't have to do, but I am still unable to find the SDK.
Under my build settings I have Objective-C Bridging Header pointed to Penguin Rush/PenguinRush-BridgingHeader.h
I have also pointed Framework Search Paths to "Pods/**"
What am I missing here?
swift cocoapods
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In my podfile I have
# Uncomment this line to define a global platform for your project
# platform :ios, '9.0'
target 'Penguin Rush' do
# Comment this line if you're not using Swift and don't want to use dynamic frameworks
use_frameworks!
# Pods for Penguin Rush
pod 'mopub-ios-sdk'
target 'Penguin RushTests' do
inherit! :search_paths
# Pods for testing
end
As you can note I am doing use_frameworks!
I also created a bridging header, which I shouldn't have to do, but I am still unable to find the SDK.
Under my build settings I have Objective-C Bridging Header pointed to Penguin Rush/PenguinRush-BridgingHeader.h
I have also pointed Framework Search Paths to "Pods/**"
What am I missing here?
swift cocoapods
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In my podfile I have
# Uncomment this line to define a global platform for your project
# platform :ios, '9.0'
target 'Penguin Rush' do
# Comment this line if you're not using Swift and don't want to use dynamic frameworks
use_frameworks!
# Pods for Penguin Rush
pod 'mopub-ios-sdk'
target 'Penguin RushTests' do
inherit! :search_paths
# Pods for testing
end
As you can note I am doing use_frameworks!
I also created a bridging header, which I shouldn't have to do, but I am still unable to find the SDK.
Under my build settings I have Objective-C Bridging Header pointed to Penguin Rush/PenguinRush-BridgingHeader.h
I have also pointed Framework Search Paths to "Pods/**"
What am I missing here?
swift cocoapods
In my podfile I have
# Uncomment this line to define a global platform for your project
# platform :ios, '9.0'
target 'Penguin Rush' do
# Comment this line if you're not using Swift and don't want to use dynamic frameworks
use_frameworks!
# Pods for Penguin Rush
pod 'mopub-ios-sdk'
target 'Penguin RushTests' do
inherit! :search_paths
# Pods for testing
end
As you can note I am doing use_frameworks!
I also created a bridging header, which I shouldn't have to do, but I am still unable to find the SDK.
Under my build settings I have Objective-C Bridging Header pointed to Penguin Rush/PenguinRush-BridgingHeader.h
I have also pointed Framework Search Paths to "Pods/**"
What am I missing here?
swift cocoapods
swift cocoapods
asked Jul 7 '16 at 7:46
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Neverminderino.
I followed this guide:
http://onebigfunction.com/ios/2015/12/31/mopub-mo-problems/
I just kept my own bridging header, pointed my Obj-C Bridging Header in build settings to that and called it done.
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Swift 4.2 Use mopub sdk by import mopub
import MoPub
func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?) -> Bool {
let sdkConfig = MPMoPubConfiguration(adUnitIdForAppInitialization: "Your ad unit id")
MoPub.sharedInstance().initializeSdk(with: sdkConfig) {
}
return true
}
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Neverminderino.
I followed this guide:
http://onebigfunction.com/ios/2015/12/31/mopub-mo-problems/
I just kept my own bridging header, pointed my Obj-C Bridging Header in build settings to that and called it done.
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Neverminderino.
I followed this guide:
http://onebigfunction.com/ios/2015/12/31/mopub-mo-problems/
I just kept my own bridging header, pointed my Obj-C Bridging Header in build settings to that and called it done.
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up vote
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Neverminderino.
I followed this guide:
http://onebigfunction.com/ios/2015/12/31/mopub-mo-problems/
I just kept my own bridging header, pointed my Obj-C Bridging Header in build settings to that and called it done.
Neverminderino.
I followed this guide:
http://onebigfunction.com/ios/2015/12/31/mopub-mo-problems/
I just kept my own bridging header, pointed my Obj-C Bridging Header in build settings to that and called it done.
answered Jul 7 '16 at 8:24
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Swift 4.2 Use mopub sdk by import mopub
import MoPub
func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?) -> Bool {
let sdkConfig = MPMoPubConfiguration(adUnitIdForAppInitialization: "Your ad unit id")
MoPub.sharedInstance().initializeSdk(with: sdkConfig) {
}
return true
}
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Swift 4.2 Use mopub sdk by import mopub
import MoPub
func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?) -> Bool {
let sdkConfig = MPMoPubConfiguration(adUnitIdForAppInitialization: "Your ad unit id")
MoPub.sharedInstance().initializeSdk(with: sdkConfig) {
}
return true
}
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Swift 4.2 Use mopub sdk by import mopub
import MoPub
func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?) -> Bool {
let sdkConfig = MPMoPubConfiguration(adUnitIdForAppInitialization: "Your ad unit id")
MoPub.sharedInstance().initializeSdk(with: sdkConfig) {
}
return true
}
Swift 4.2 Use mopub sdk by import mopub
import MoPub
func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?) -> Bool {
let sdkConfig = MPMoPubConfiguration(adUnitIdForAppInitialization: "Your ad unit id")
MoPub.sharedInstance().initializeSdk(with: sdkConfig) {
}
return true
}
answered Nov 21 at 13:30
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