react-native-maps: AirGoogleMaps dir must be added to your xCode project to support GoogleMaps on iOS












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I'm trying to use google maps on iOS and I get this error:




react-native-maps: AirGoogleMaps dir must be added to your xCode project to support GoogleMaps on iOS.




Error Image



I'm using react-native.maps
https://github.com/react-community/react-native-maps



I followed the install instructions, in Android it worked perfectly but it doesn't in IOS



macOS: 10.14.1 (18B75)



dependencies {

"react": "16.5.0",

"react-native": "0.57.1",

"react-native-maps": "^0.22.1",

}









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  • are you using cocoapods? did you really follow the instructions for iOS? they are not the same and if you want to render google maps, it has extra steps.

    – Helmer Barcos
    Nov 22 '18 at 18:44













  • @HelmerBarcos yes I'm using cocoapods, I added the AirGoogleMaps folder to my xcworkspace, added to mi Libraries folder the AirMaps.xcodeproj and added to my AppDelegate.m #import <GoogleMaps/GoogleMaps.h> [GMSServices provideAPIKey:@"_API_KEY_"];

    – Cesár Hernández
    Nov 22 '18 at 19:21











  • Possible duplicate of AirGoogleMaps dir must be added to your xCode project to support GoogleMaps on iOS RN48

    – Cœur
    2 days ago
















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I'm trying to use google maps on iOS and I get this error:




react-native-maps: AirGoogleMaps dir must be added to your xCode project to support GoogleMaps on iOS.




Error Image



I'm using react-native.maps
https://github.com/react-community/react-native-maps



I followed the install instructions, in Android it worked perfectly but it doesn't in IOS



macOS: 10.14.1 (18B75)



dependencies {

"react": "16.5.0",

"react-native": "0.57.1",

"react-native-maps": "^0.22.1",

}









share|improve this question

























  • are you using cocoapods? did you really follow the instructions for iOS? they are not the same and if you want to render google maps, it has extra steps.

    – Helmer Barcos
    Nov 22 '18 at 18:44













  • @HelmerBarcos yes I'm using cocoapods, I added the AirGoogleMaps folder to my xcworkspace, added to mi Libraries folder the AirMaps.xcodeproj and added to my AppDelegate.m #import <GoogleMaps/GoogleMaps.h> [GMSServices provideAPIKey:@"_API_KEY_"];

    – Cesár Hernández
    Nov 22 '18 at 19:21











  • Possible duplicate of AirGoogleMaps dir must be added to your xCode project to support GoogleMaps on iOS RN48

    – Cœur
    2 days ago














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I'm trying to use google maps on iOS and I get this error:




react-native-maps: AirGoogleMaps dir must be added to your xCode project to support GoogleMaps on iOS.




Error Image



I'm using react-native.maps
https://github.com/react-community/react-native-maps



I followed the install instructions, in Android it worked perfectly but it doesn't in IOS



macOS: 10.14.1 (18B75)



dependencies {

"react": "16.5.0",

"react-native": "0.57.1",

"react-native-maps": "^0.22.1",

}









share|improve this question
















I'm trying to use google maps on iOS and I get this error:




react-native-maps: AirGoogleMaps dir must be added to your xCode project to support GoogleMaps on iOS.




Error Image



I'm using react-native.maps
https://github.com/react-community/react-native-maps



I followed the install instructions, in Android it worked perfectly but it doesn't in IOS



macOS: 10.14.1 (18B75)



dependencies {

"react": "16.5.0",

"react-native": "0.57.1",

"react-native-maps": "^0.22.1",

}






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  • are you using cocoapods? did you really follow the instructions for iOS? they are not the same and if you want to render google maps, it has extra steps.

    – Helmer Barcos
    Nov 22 '18 at 18:44













  • @HelmerBarcos yes I'm using cocoapods, I added the AirGoogleMaps folder to my xcworkspace, added to mi Libraries folder the AirMaps.xcodeproj and added to my AppDelegate.m #import <GoogleMaps/GoogleMaps.h> [GMSServices provideAPIKey:@"_API_KEY_"];

    – Cesár Hernández
    Nov 22 '18 at 19:21











  • Possible duplicate of AirGoogleMaps dir must be added to your xCode project to support GoogleMaps on iOS RN48

    – Cœur
    2 days ago



















  • are you using cocoapods? did you really follow the instructions for iOS? they are not the same and if you want to render google maps, it has extra steps.

    – Helmer Barcos
    Nov 22 '18 at 18:44













  • @HelmerBarcos yes I'm using cocoapods, I added the AirGoogleMaps folder to my xcworkspace, added to mi Libraries folder the AirMaps.xcodeproj and added to my AppDelegate.m #import <GoogleMaps/GoogleMaps.h> [GMSServices provideAPIKey:@"_API_KEY_"];

    – Cesár Hernández
    Nov 22 '18 at 19:21











  • Possible duplicate of AirGoogleMaps dir must be added to your xCode project to support GoogleMaps on iOS RN48

    – Cœur
    2 days ago

















are you using cocoapods? did you really follow the instructions for iOS? they are not the same and if you want to render google maps, it has extra steps.

– Helmer Barcos
Nov 22 '18 at 18:44







are you using cocoapods? did you really follow the instructions for iOS? they are not the same and if you want to render google maps, it has extra steps.

– Helmer Barcos
Nov 22 '18 at 18:44















@HelmerBarcos yes I'm using cocoapods, I added the AirGoogleMaps folder to my xcworkspace, added to mi Libraries folder the AirMaps.xcodeproj and added to my AppDelegate.m #import <GoogleMaps/GoogleMaps.h> [GMSServices provideAPIKey:@"_API_KEY_"];

– Cesár Hernández
Nov 22 '18 at 19:21





@HelmerBarcos yes I'm using cocoapods, I added the AirGoogleMaps folder to my xcworkspace, added to mi Libraries folder the AirMaps.xcodeproj and added to my AppDelegate.m #import <GoogleMaps/GoogleMaps.h> [GMSServices provideAPIKey:@"_API_KEY_"];

– Cesár Hernández
Nov 22 '18 at 19:21













Possible duplicate of AirGoogleMaps dir must be added to your xCode project to support GoogleMaps on iOS RN48

– Cœur
2 days ago





Possible duplicate of AirGoogleMaps dir must be added to your xCode project to support GoogleMaps on iOS RN48

– Cœur
2 days ago












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ok I just had the same problem, so here is how i fixed it:



First follow this answer here:



https://github.com/react-community/react-native-maps/issues/693#issuecomment-262656417



Then you would need to go inside xcode > build settings > Preprocessor Macros > add HAVE_GOOGLE_MAPS=1



P.S inside actual component i used



import MapView from "react-native-maps";

<MapView provider={MapView.PROVIDER_GOOGLE} style={styles.map} />


my styles > map: {
position: "absolute",
top: 0,
left: 0,
bottom: 0,
right: 0
}



Hope this helps ;)






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    ok I just had the same problem, so here is how i fixed it:



    First follow this answer here:



    https://github.com/react-community/react-native-maps/issues/693#issuecomment-262656417



    Then you would need to go inside xcode > build settings > Preprocessor Macros > add HAVE_GOOGLE_MAPS=1



    P.S inside actual component i used



    import MapView from "react-native-maps";

    <MapView provider={MapView.PROVIDER_GOOGLE} style={styles.map} />


    my styles > map: {
    position: "absolute",
    top: 0,
    left: 0,
    bottom: 0,
    right: 0
    }



    Hope this helps ;)






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      ok I just had the same problem, so here is how i fixed it:



      First follow this answer here:



      https://github.com/react-community/react-native-maps/issues/693#issuecomment-262656417



      Then you would need to go inside xcode > build settings > Preprocessor Macros > add HAVE_GOOGLE_MAPS=1



      P.S inside actual component i used



      import MapView from "react-native-maps";

      <MapView provider={MapView.PROVIDER_GOOGLE} style={styles.map} />


      my styles > map: {
      position: "absolute",
      top: 0,
      left: 0,
      bottom: 0,
      right: 0
      }



      Hope this helps ;)






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        ok I just had the same problem, so here is how i fixed it:



        First follow this answer here:



        https://github.com/react-community/react-native-maps/issues/693#issuecomment-262656417



        Then you would need to go inside xcode > build settings > Preprocessor Macros > add HAVE_GOOGLE_MAPS=1



        P.S inside actual component i used



        import MapView from "react-native-maps";

        <MapView provider={MapView.PROVIDER_GOOGLE} style={styles.map} />


        my styles > map: {
        position: "absolute",
        top: 0,
        left: 0,
        bottom: 0,
        right: 0
        }



        Hope this helps ;)






        share|improve this answer













        ok I just had the same problem, so here is how i fixed it:



        First follow this answer here:



        https://github.com/react-community/react-native-maps/issues/693#issuecomment-262656417



        Then you would need to go inside xcode > build settings > Preprocessor Macros > add HAVE_GOOGLE_MAPS=1



        P.S inside actual component i used



        import MapView from "react-native-maps";

        <MapView provider={MapView.PROVIDER_GOOGLE} style={styles.map} />


        my styles > map: {
        position: "absolute",
        top: 0,
        left: 0,
        bottom: 0,
        right: 0
        }



        Hope this helps ;)







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