How can I prevent “No such module 'Alamofire'” as an error in Xcode?










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My Xcode keeps giving me the error "No such module 'Alamofire'" even though I've built and run it a few times, on this project. It seems like this happens randomly. I can usually solve it by quitting Xcode and reinstalling my pods in the project. However, this is annoying and a waste of time. Is this something other people are dealing with? Did I install it improperly? What is going on?










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  • Are you sure you are opening the workspace and not the project?

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    Nov 15 '18 at 19:17











  • Yes, absolutely sure. I was kind of hoping that was what I was doing wrong actually, because it would be an easy fix, but I'm opening the workspace.

    – Westopher
    Nov 15 '18 at 19:18















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My Xcode keeps giving me the error "No such module 'Alamofire'" even though I've built and run it a few times, on this project. It seems like this happens randomly. I can usually solve it by quitting Xcode and reinstalling my pods in the project. However, this is annoying and a waste of time. Is this something other people are dealing with? Did I install it improperly? What is going on?










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  • Are you sure you are opening the workspace and not the project?

    – rmaddy
    Nov 15 '18 at 19:17











  • Yes, absolutely sure. I was kind of hoping that was what I was doing wrong actually, because it would be an easy fix, but I'm opening the workspace.

    – Westopher
    Nov 15 '18 at 19:18













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My Xcode keeps giving me the error "No such module 'Alamofire'" even though I've built and run it a few times, on this project. It seems like this happens randomly. I can usually solve it by quitting Xcode and reinstalling my pods in the project. However, this is annoying and a waste of time. Is this something other people are dealing with? Did I install it improperly? What is going on?










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My Xcode keeps giving me the error "No such module 'Alamofire'" even though I've built and run it a few times, on this project. It seems like this happens randomly. I can usually solve it by quitting Xcode and reinstalling my pods in the project. However, this is annoying and a waste of time. Is this something other people are dealing with? Did I install it improperly? What is going on?







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  • Are you sure you are opening the workspace and not the project?

    – rmaddy
    Nov 15 '18 at 19:17











  • Yes, absolutely sure. I was kind of hoping that was what I was doing wrong actually, because it would be an easy fix, but I'm opening the workspace.

    – Westopher
    Nov 15 '18 at 19:18

















  • Are you sure you are opening the workspace and not the project?

    – rmaddy
    Nov 15 '18 at 19:17











  • Yes, absolutely sure. I was kind of hoping that was what I was doing wrong actually, because it would be an easy fix, but I'm opening the workspace.

    – Westopher
    Nov 15 '18 at 19:18
















Are you sure you are opening the workspace and not the project?

– rmaddy
Nov 15 '18 at 19:17





Are you sure you are opening the workspace and not the project?

– rmaddy
Nov 15 '18 at 19:17













Yes, absolutely sure. I was kind of hoping that was what I was doing wrong actually, because it would be an easy fix, but I'm opening the workspace.

– Westopher
Nov 15 '18 at 19:18





Yes, absolutely sure. I was kind of hoping that was what I was doing wrong actually, because it would be an easy fix, but I'm opening the workspace.

– Westopher
Nov 15 '18 at 19:18












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Sometimes I also encounter this problem. In my case, this is due to lack of disk space on mac os. When I free up enough space this problem is solved.






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  • Sorry to sound like a total nOOb, but by disk space you mean RAM, correct? So if I try running fewer programs while I am programming, I should be less likely to see this problem occur?

    – Westopher
    Nov 15 '18 at 22:04










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Sometimes I also encounter this problem. In my case, this is due to lack of disk space on mac os. When I free up enough space this problem is solved.






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  • Sorry to sound like a total nOOb, but by disk space you mean RAM, correct? So if I try running fewer programs while I am programming, I should be less likely to see this problem occur?

    – Westopher
    Nov 15 '18 at 22:04















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Sometimes I also encounter this problem. In my case, this is due to lack of disk space on mac os. When I free up enough space this problem is solved.






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  • Sorry to sound like a total nOOb, but by disk space you mean RAM, correct? So if I try running fewer programs while I am programming, I should be less likely to see this problem occur?

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Sometimes I also encounter this problem. In my case, this is due to lack of disk space on mac os. When I free up enough space this problem is solved.






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  • Sorry to sound like a total nOOb, but by disk space you mean RAM, correct? So if I try running fewer programs while I am programming, I should be less likely to see this problem occur?

    – Westopher
    Nov 15 '18 at 22:04

















  • Sorry to sound like a total nOOb, but by disk space you mean RAM, correct? So if I try running fewer programs while I am programming, I should be less likely to see this problem occur?

    – Westopher
    Nov 15 '18 at 22:04
















Sorry to sound like a total nOOb, but by disk space you mean RAM, correct? So if I try running fewer programs while I am programming, I should be less likely to see this problem occur?

– Westopher
Nov 15 '18 at 22:04





Sorry to sound like a total nOOb, but by disk space you mean RAM, correct? So if I try running fewer programs while I am programming, I should be less likely to see this problem occur?

– Westopher
Nov 15 '18 at 22:04



















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