Why i must copy Bundle resource to main project to use image in a framework?
Now I have an SDK project which embedded in an main project ,and I want to use the image source in the bundle which in the SDK project ,here is my method:
let bdpath = Bundle.main.path(forResource: "AltynBankResource", ofType: "bundle")
print("bundlePath:(bdpath)")
let bd = Bundle(path: bdpath ?? "")
print("bundle:(bd)")
let img = UIImage.init(named: "ic_bg1", in: bd, compatibleWith: nil)
print("img:(img)")
and it does't work . until I copy the bundle source to the main project.
but I don't understand why, I'm not using the image in the main project , but in the SDK file . why I must copy the bundle source to main project to use it?
ios swift sdk frameworks
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Now I have an SDK project which embedded in an main project ,and I want to use the image source in the bundle which in the SDK project ,here is my method:
let bdpath = Bundle.main.path(forResource: "AltynBankResource", ofType: "bundle")
print("bundlePath:(bdpath)")
let bd = Bundle(path: bdpath ?? "")
print("bundle:(bd)")
let img = UIImage.init(named: "ic_bg1", in: bd, compatibleWith: nil)
print("img:(img)")
and it does't work . until I copy the bundle source to the main project.
but I don't understand why, I'm not using the image in the main project , but in the SDK file . why I must copy the bundle source to main project to use it?
ios swift sdk frameworks
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Now I have an SDK project which embedded in an main project ,and I want to use the image source in the bundle which in the SDK project ,here is my method:
let bdpath = Bundle.main.path(forResource: "AltynBankResource", ofType: "bundle")
print("bundlePath:(bdpath)")
let bd = Bundle(path: bdpath ?? "")
print("bundle:(bd)")
let img = UIImage.init(named: "ic_bg1", in: bd, compatibleWith: nil)
print("img:(img)")
and it does't work . until I copy the bundle source to the main project.
but I don't understand why, I'm not using the image in the main project , but in the SDK file . why I must copy the bundle source to main project to use it?
ios swift sdk frameworks
Now I have an SDK project which embedded in an main project ,and I want to use the image source in the bundle which in the SDK project ,here is my method:
let bdpath = Bundle.main.path(forResource: "AltynBankResource", ofType: "bundle")
print("bundlePath:(bdpath)")
let bd = Bundle(path: bdpath ?? "")
print("bundle:(bd)")
let img = UIImage.init(named: "ic_bg1", in: bd, compatibleWith: nil)
print("img:(img)")
and it does't work . until I copy the bundle source to the main project.
but I don't understand why, I'm not using the image in the main project , but in the SDK file . why I must copy the bundle source to main project to use it?
ios swift sdk frameworks
ios swift sdk frameworks
edited Nov 16 '18 at 9:16
Dávid Pásztor
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asked Nov 16 '18 at 9:14
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The problem you are facing is that you are using the Main Bundle with Bundle.main
this will take the bundle of your app.
I assume that piece of code is inside your SDK. What I usually do is getting the bundle for the SDK with [NSBundle bundleForClass:[self class]]
in objective-C.
In swift3.x it is:
Bundle(for: type(of: self))
but I cant provide you with an example of swift because I haven't used this line of code in swift.
Hope this helps.
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The problem you are facing is that you are using the Main Bundle with Bundle.main
this will take the bundle of your app.
I assume that piece of code is inside your SDK. What I usually do is getting the bundle for the SDK with [NSBundle bundleForClass:[self class]]
in objective-C.
In swift3.x it is:
Bundle(for: type(of: self))
but I cant provide you with an example of swift because I haven't used this line of code in swift.
Hope this helps.
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The problem you are facing is that you are using the Main Bundle with Bundle.main
this will take the bundle of your app.
I assume that piece of code is inside your SDK. What I usually do is getting the bundle for the SDK with [NSBundle bundleForClass:[self class]]
in objective-C.
In swift3.x it is:
Bundle(for: type(of: self))
but I cant provide you with an example of swift because I haven't used this line of code in swift.
Hope this helps.
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The problem you are facing is that you are using the Main Bundle with Bundle.main
this will take the bundle of your app.
I assume that piece of code is inside your SDK. What I usually do is getting the bundle for the SDK with [NSBundle bundleForClass:[self class]]
in objective-C.
In swift3.x it is:
Bundle(for: type(of: self))
but I cant provide you with an example of swift because I haven't used this line of code in swift.
Hope this helps.
The problem you are facing is that you are using the Main Bundle with Bundle.main
this will take the bundle of your app.
I assume that piece of code is inside your SDK. What I usually do is getting the bundle for the SDK with [NSBundle bundleForClass:[self class]]
in objective-C.
In swift3.x it is:
Bundle(for: type(of: self))
but I cant provide you with an example of swift because I haven't used this line of code in swift.
Hope this helps.
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