%YAML 1.2 --- | # This file has been automatically generated from a template file. # Please make modifications to `templates/gRPC-Core.podspec.template` # instead. This file can be regenerated from the template by running # `tools/buildgen/generate_projects.sh`. # gRPC Core CocoaPods podspec # # Copyright 2015 gRPC authors. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. <%! def grpc_private_files(libs): out = [] for lib in libs: if lib.name in ("grpc", "gpr"): out += lib.get('headers', []) out += lib.get('src', []) return [f for f in out if not f.startswith("third_party/nanopb/")] def grpc_public_headers(libs): out = [] for lib in libs: if lib.name in ("grpc", "gpr"): out += lib.get('public_headers', []) return out def grpc_private_headers(libs): out = [] for lib in libs: if lib.name in ("grpc", "gpr"): out += lib.get('headers', []) return [f for f in out if not f.startswith("third_party/nanopb/")] def ruby_multiline_list(files, indent): return (',\n' + indent*' ').join('\'%s\'' % f for f in files) %> Pod::Spec.new do |s| s.name = 'gRPC-Core' version = '${settings.version}' s.version = version s.summary = 'Core cross-platform gRPC library, written in C' s.homepage = 'https://grpc.io' s.license = 'Apache License, Version 2.0' s.authors = { 'The gRPC contributors' => 'grpc-packages@google.com' } s.source = { :git => 'https://github.com/grpc/grpc.git', :tag => "v#{version}", } s.ios.deployment_target = '7.0' s.osx.deployment_target = '10.9' s.requires_arc = false name = 'grpc' # When creating a dynamic framework, name it grpc.framework instead of gRPC-Core.framework. # This lets users write their includes like `#include ` as opposed to `#include # `. s.module_name = name # When creating a dynamic framework, copy the headers under `include/grpc/` into the root of # the `Headers/` directory of the framework (i.e., not under `Headers/include/grpc`). # # TODO(jcanizales): Debug why this doesn't work on macOS. s.header_mappings_dir = 'include/grpc' # The above has an undesired effect when creating a static library: It forces users to write # includes like `#include `. `s.header_dir` adds a path prefix to that, and # because Cocoapods lets omit the pod name when including headers of static libraries, the # following lets users write `#include `. s.header_dir = name # The module map created automatically by Cocoapods doesn't work for C libraries like gRPC-Core. s.module_map = 'include/grpc/module.modulemap' # To compile the library, we need the user headers search path (quoted includes) to point to the # root of the repo, and the system headers search path (angled includes) to point to `include/`. # Cocoapods effectively clones the repo under `/Pods/gRPC-Core/`, and sets a build # variable called `$(PODS_ROOT)` to `/Pods/`, so we use that. # # Relying on the file structure under $(PODS_ROOT) isn't officially supported in Cocoapods, as it # is taken as an implementation detail. We've asked for an alternative, and have been told that # what we're doing should keep working: https://github.com/CocoaPods/CocoaPods/issues/4386 # # The `src_root` value of `$(PODS_ROOT)/gRPC-Core` assumes Cocoapods is installing this pod from # its remote repo. For local development of this library, enabled by using `:path` in the Podfile, # that assumption is wrong. In such case, the following settings need to be reset with the # appropriate value of `src_root`. This can be accomplished in the `pre_install` hook of the # Podfile; see `src/objective-c/tests/Podfile` for an example. src_root = '$(PODS_ROOT)/gRPC-Core' s.pod_target_xcconfig = { 'GRPC_SRC_ROOT' => src_root, 'HEADER_SEARCH_PATHS' => '"$(inherited)" "$(GRPC_SRC_ROOT)/include"', 'USER_HEADER_SEARCH_PATHS' => '"$(GRPC_SRC_ROOT)"', # If we don't set these two settings, `include/grpc/support/time.h` and # `src/core/lib/support/string.h` shadow the system `` and ``, breaking the # build. 'USE_HEADERMAP' => 'NO', 'ALWAYS_SEARCH_USER_PATHS' => 'NO', 'GCC_PREPROCESSOR_DEFINITIONS' => '"$(inherited)" "COCOAPODS=1" "PB_NO_PACKED_STRUCTS=1"', } s.default_subspecs = 'Interface', 'Implementation' s.compiler_flags = '-DGRPC_ARES=0' # Like many other C libraries, gRPC-Core has its public headers under `include//` and its # sources and private headers in other directories outside `include/`. Cocoapods' linter doesn't # allow any header to be listed outside the `header_mappings_dir` (even though doing so works in # practice). Because we need our `header_mappings_dir` to be `include/grpc/` for the reason # mentioned above, we work around the linter limitation by dividing the pod into two subspecs, one # for public headers and the other for implementation. Each gets its own `header_mappings_dir`, # making the linter happy. # # The list of source files is generated by a template: `templates/gRPC-Core.podspec.template`. It # can be regenerated from the template by running `tools/buildgen/generate_projects.sh`. s.subspec 'Interface' do |ss| ss.header_mappings_dir = 'include/grpc' ss.source_files = ${ruby_multiline_list(grpc_public_headers(libs), 22)} end s.subspec 'Implementation' do |ss| ss.header_mappings_dir = '.' ss.libraries = 'z' ss.dependency "#{s.name}/Interface", version ss.dependency 'BoringSSL', '~> 9.0' ss.dependency 'nanopb', '~> 0.3' # To save you from scrolling, this is the last part of the podspec. ss.source_files = ${ruby_multiline_list(grpc_private_files(libs), 22)} ss.private_header_files = ${ruby_multiline_list(grpc_private_headers(libs), 30)} end s.subspec 'Cronet-Interface' do |ss| ss.header_mappings_dir = 'include/grpc' ss.source_files = 'include/grpc/grpc_cronet.h' end s.subspec 'Cronet-Implementation' do |ss| ss.header_mappings_dir = '.' ss.dependency "#{s.name}/Interface", version ss.dependency "#{s.name}/Implementation", version ss.dependency "#{s.name}/Cronet-Interface", version ss.source_files = 'src/core/ext/transport/cronet/client/secure/cronet_channel_create.cc', 'src/core/ext/transport/cronet/transport/cronet_transport.{cc,h}', 'third_party/objective_c/Cronet/bidirectional_stream_c.h' end s.subspec 'Tests' do |ss| ss.header_mappings_dir = '.' ss.dependency "#{s.name}/Interface", version ss.dependency "#{s.name}/Implementation", version ss.source_files = 'test/core/end2end/cq_verifier.{c,h}', 'test/core/end2end/end2end_tests.{c,h}', 'test/core/end2end/end2end_test_utils.c', 'test/core/end2end/tests/*.{c,h}', 'test/core/end2end/fixtures/*.h', 'test/core/end2end/data/*.{c,h}', 'test/core/util/debugger_macros.{c,h}', 'test/core/util/test_config.{c,h}', 'test/core/util/port.h', 'test/core/util/port.c', 'test/core/util/port_server_client.{c,h}' end # TODO (mxyan): Instead of this hack, add include path "third_party" to C core's include path? s.prepare_command = <<-END_OF_COMMAND find src/core/ -type f -exec sed -E -i '.back' 's;#include "third_party/nanopb/(.*)";#include ;g' {} \\\; END_OF_COMMAND end