Use precise `Firebase/` Podfile versions
complete
Sean Conrad
My understanding is that the
react-native-firebase
node module will rely on specific versions of the native Firebase libraries. Android handles this well with Gradle and version specification, but the iOS docs @ https://rnfirebase.io/docs/v4.2.x/installation/ios currently say to simply add pod 'Firebase/Core'
and pod 'Firebase/Firestore'
, etc.Over time, for projects that are not able to update their node modules quickly enough to keep up with breaking changes,
pod 'Firebase/Firestore'
(e.g.) will no longer work with old versions of the node module.Instead, I believe the docs OR somehow the node module should specify the precise version of each Cocoapod needed (in the same way as is done on Android), e.g.
pod 'Firebase/Firestore', '~> 0.11'
.Not having this is making troubleshooting an import issue very cloud for us since we cannot safely run
pod update
on our project.Mike Diarmid
complete
Hey all, closing this now as documentation specifies versions now and upcoming v6 release hard sets versions in each modules podspecs.
Chris Bianca
planned