Documented CocoaPods installation process and current system status: Installation Documentation: - Created COCOAPODS_INSTALLATION.md with installation methods - Documented Ruby version requirements (>= 2.7.0) - Provided Homebrew, rbenv, and system Ruby options - Included troubleshooting guide for common issues Current Status Documentation: - Created IOS_SETUP_REQUIREMENTS.md with setup status - Documented completed command-line setup - Identified manual step required (CocoaPods installation) - Provided verification checklist System Status: - Ruby 2.6.10 (too old, needs >= 2.7.0) - Homebrew not installed - CocoaPods not installed - All test app structures ready for pod install Next Steps: - Install Ruby >= 2.7.0 (via Homebrew recommended) - Install CocoaPods gem - Run pod install in both test app directories
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CocoaPods Installation Guide
Author: Matthew Raymer
Date: 2025-11-04
Overview
CocoaPods is required for iOS development with Capacitor plugins. This guide documents the installation process and common issues.
Prerequisites
- macOS (required for iOS development)
- Ruby (version >= 2.7.0 recommended)
- Xcode Command Line Tools
Installation Methods
Method 1: System Ruby (Not Recommended)
Issue: System Ruby on macOS is often outdated (2.6.x) and requires sudo, which can cause permission issues.
# Check Ruby version
ruby --version
# If Ruby < 2.7.0, CocoaPods may fail
# Install drb dependency first (if needed)
sudo gem install drb -v 2.0.6
# Then install CocoaPods
sudo gem install cocoapods
Problems with this method:
- Requires sudo (permission issues)
- System Ruby is outdated
- Can conflict with system updates
- Not recommended for development
Method 2: Homebrew (Recommended)
Best practice: Use Homebrew to install a newer Ruby version, then install CocoaPods.
# Install Homebrew (if not installed)
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
# Install Ruby via Homebrew
brew install ruby
# Update PATH to use Homebrew Ruby (add to ~/.zshrc or ~/.bash_profile)
echo 'export PATH="/opt/homebrew/opt/ruby/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.zshrc
source ~/.zshrc
# Verify Ruby version (should be >= 2.7.0)
ruby --version
# Install CocoaPods (no sudo needed)
gem install cocoapods
# Setup CocoaPods
pod setup
Method 3: rbenv or rvm (Alternative)
For Ruby version management:
# Using rbenv
brew install rbenv ruby-build
rbenv install 3.2.0
rbenv global 3.2.0
gem install cocoapods
# Or using rvm
curl -sSL https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable
rvm install 3.2.0
rvm use 3.2.0 --default
gem install cocoapods
Verification
After installation, verify CocoaPods:
pod --version
Expected output: 1.x.x (version number)
Common Issues
Issue 1: Ruby Version Too Old
Error: drb requires Ruby version >= 2.7.0. The current ruby version is 2.6.10.210.
Solution:
- Use Homebrew to install newer Ruby (Method 2)
- Or use rbenv/rvm for Ruby version management (Method 3)
Issue 2: Permission Errors
Error: You don't have write permissions for the /Library/Ruby/Gems/2.6.0 directory.
Solution:
- Don't use
sudowith gem install - Use Homebrew Ruby or rbenv/rvm (installs to user directory)
- Or use
sudoonly if necessary (not recommended)
Issue 3: CocoaPods Not Found After Installation
Error: pod: command not found
Solution:
# Check if gem bin directory is in PATH
echo $PATH | grep gem
# Add to PATH if needed (add to ~/.zshrc)
echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.gem/ruby/3.x.x/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.zshrc
source ~/.zshrc
# Or use full path
~/.gem/ruby/3.x.x/bin/pod --version
Using CocoaPods
Install Dependencies
cd test-apps/daily-notification-test/ios/App
pod install
# Or for standalone test app
cd test-apps/ios-test-app/App
pod install
Update Dependencies
pod update
Clean Install
pod deintegrate
pod install
Project-Specific Setup
Vue 3 Test App
cd test-apps/daily-notification-test/ios/App
pod install
Standalone iOS Test App
cd test-apps/ios-test-app/App
pod install
Troubleshooting
Pod Install Fails
-
Check Ruby version:
ruby --version -
Update CocoaPods:
gem update cocoapods -
Clear CocoaPods cache:
pod cache clean --all -
Clean and reinstall:
rm -rf Pods Podfile.lock pod install
Xcode Workspace Not Created
After pod install, ensure App.xcworkspace exists:
ls -la App.xcworkspace
If missing, run pod install again.
Plugin Not Found
If plugin path is incorrect in Podfile:
-
Verify plugin exists:
ls -la ../../../ios/DailyNotificationPlugin.podspec -
Check Podfile path:
pod 'DailyNotificationPlugin', :path => '../../../ios' -
Update pod repo:
pod repo update
Best Practices
- Use Homebrew Ruby: Avoids permission issues and provides latest Ruby
- Don't use sudo: Install gems to user directory
- Version management: Use rbenv or rvm for multiple Ruby versions
- Keep CocoaPods updated:
gem update cocoapodsregularly - Commit Podfile.lock: Ensures consistent dependency versions
References
Current Status
System Ruby: 2.6.10.210 (too old for CocoaPods)
Recommended: Install Ruby >= 2.7.0 via Homebrew
CocoaPods: Not yet installed (requires Ruby upgrade)