Why do we need some optimizations while working on huge projects with CocoaPods?
- Slow and unnecessary indexing of pods targets, which implementation we rarely try to edit;
- Redundant rebuild time, probably as a result of problems, related to CocoaPods or Xcode;
- Freezing UI during navigating through a project or editing it;
- Broken or extremely slow autocompletion;
- Noisy laptop turbines, heated aluminum, and infinite spinning pinwheel.
More in the ๐ foundation and remastering stories.
๐ Rugby is CLI tool that was developed to solve the above problems:
+ Cache all pods dependencies and remove their targets from the Pods project;
+ Rebuild only changed pods or even download them;
+ Delete any unneeded targets with sources from a project and reduce its size.
๐ Not a project dependency, just an optional step;
๐ฑ Doesn't change Podfile and Podfile.lock;
๐น๏ธ Single command usage;
๐ณ Ready for remote cache;
๐งฃ Cozy log output;
๐ Swiftish and uses native Xcode build system.
Ruby alternatives: PodBuilder | CocoaPods Binary Cache | CocoaPods Binary
First of all, if you have the first version Rugby 1.x, you need to delete it.
Then call where rugby command and be sure that there are no any of paths to rugby.
curl -Ls https://swiftyfinch.github.io/rugby/install.sh | bashIf you already have Rugby, which version is at least 2.0.0b2, you can use such a command.
> rugby updateRead more in the guide how to install it.
If you look for the legacy Rugby 1.x, visit this page.
Preconditions
- If you use Objective-C in your project, be sure that you import modules correctly.
Use@import Somethinginstead of#import "Something.h".
Because Rugby will include built frameworks in your project; - Before using Rugby you should be sure that your project source code is finalized.
๐ธ For example: if you useSwiftGen, run it before calling Rugby.
Otherwise, your source code will be modified during building with Rugby. Then the hashes of binaries will not be suited.
If you encountered a problem, try to userugby build preto prebuild your project and finalize source code; - Be sure that all your pods (including development) are ready to build standalone.
Otherwise, you can get a state when one of them can't be reused correctly without the source of its dependencies.
As a temporary workaround, you can exclude some pods likerugby -e BadPod.
๐ธ For example: if some of your pods use incorrect headers.
Then run this command in your project directory after each pod install.
It will build all targets by default:
> rugbyDeintegrate it with the rollback command:
> rugby rollbackAlso, you can write a custom plan (sequence of commands).
Use ๐ RugbyPlanner for visualizing changes in your project without applying them.
For advanced usage, please read the documentation below.
๐ฆ How to Install
๐ Commands Help
๐ Migration Guide
๐ณ Remote Cache
- ๐จ๐ปโ๐ง Increase Code Coverage up to
50%#236
Feel free to open a pull request / an issue or a discussion.
If you want to support this project, you can do some of these:
1) Press โญ๏ธ. It's a nice mark which means that Rugby is useful;
2) Share the project ๐ somewhere with somebody;
3) Leave feedback in the discussions ๐ฌ section.
Let's Roll-oll ๐