Why i must copy Bundle resource to main project to use image in a framework?












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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?










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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?










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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?










      share|improve this question
















      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?







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      edited Nov 16 '18 at 9:16









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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.






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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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