CocoaPods: The Cocoa dependency manager
CocoaPods manages dependencies for your Xcode projects.
You specify the dependencies for your project in a simple text file: your Podfile
.
CocoaPods recursively resolves dependencies between libraries, fetches
source code for all dependencies, and creates and maintains an Xcode
workspace to build your project. The latest released Xcode versions and the
prior version are supported.
Installing and updating CocoaPods is very easy. Don't miss the Installation
guide and the
Getting Started guide.
Project Goals
CocoaPods aims to improve the engagement with, and discoverability
of, third party open-source Cocoa libraries. These
project goals influence and drive the design of CocoaPods:
- Create and share libraries, and use them in your own projects,
without creating extra work for library authors. Integrate
non-CocoaPods libraries and hack on your own fork of any
CocoaPods library with a simple transparent
Podspec
standard. - Allow library authors to structure their libraries however they like.
- Save time for library authors by automating a lot of Xcode work not
related to their libraries' functionality.
- Support any source management system. (Currently supported are
git
,
svn
, mercurial
, bazaar
, and various types of archives downloaded over HTTP.) - Promote a culture of distributed collaboration on pods, but also provide
features only possible with a centralised solution to foster a community.
- Build tools on top of the core Cocoa development system, including those
typically deployed to other operating systems, such as web-services.
- Provide opinionated and automated integration, but make it completely
optional. You may manually integrate your CocoaPods dependencies
into your Xcode project as you see fit, with or without a workspace.
- Solve everyday problems for Cocoa and Xcode developers.
Lovingly sponsored by a collection of companies, see the footer of CocoaPods.org for an up-to-date list.
Collaborate
All CocoaPods development happens on GitHub. Contributions make for good karma and
we welcome new contributors with joy. We take contributors seriously, and thus have a
contributor code of conduct.
Links
Projects
CocoaPods is composed of the following projects: