[null,null,["อัปเดตล่าสุด 2025-08-31 UTC"],[[["\u003cp\u003eThis documentation outlines the setup process for the Google Maps Platform Consumer SDK for iOS, enabling on-demand trip following in your iOS consumer apps.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThe SDK requires iOS 14 or later, Xcode 15 or later, and can be installed using CocoaPods, Swift Package Manager, or manual installation.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eAfter installation, developers must configure a Google Cloud Console project, obtain authentication tokens, and initialize the SDK in their app.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eDevelopers should inspect the included Apple Privacy Manifest file to ensure compliance with Apple's App Store privacy requirements.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["To integrate the Consumer SDK for on-demand trip tracking in iOS apps, start by checking the minimum system requirements: iOS 14+ and Xcode 15+. Install the SDK using Swift Package Manager or CocoaPods, ensuring removal of any existing Consumer SDK dependencies. Alternatively, a manual installation option is described. Add required frameworks and libraries, set the `-ObjC` linker flag, then inspect the Apple Privacy Manifest file, and configure your Google Cloud Console project.\n"],null,["Select platform: [Android](/maps/documentation/mobility/journey-sharing/on-demand/android/setup \"View this page for the Android platform docs.\") [iOS](/maps/documentation/mobility/journey-sharing/on-demand/ios/setup \"View this page for the iOS platform docs.\") [JavaScript](/maps/documentation/mobility/journey-sharing/on-demand/javascript/setup \"View this page for the JavaScript platform docs.\")\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nTo follow on-demand trips in your iOS consumer apps, use\nthe Consumer SDK. For more information on and an introduction to following\ntrips, see\n[Follow a trip in iOS](/maps/documentation/mobility/journey-sharing/on-demand).\n| For examples, see the [iOS sample apps](https://github.com/googlemaps/ios-on-demand-rides-deliveries-samples) or [combined samples](https://github.com/googlemaps/on-demand-rides-deliveries-samples).\n\nTo set up the Consumer SDK for your iOS consumer app, follow these steps:\n\n1. [Check the minimum system requirements](#check-min).\n2. [Get the Consumer SDK](#install).\n3. [Inspect Apple Privacy Manifest file](/maps/documentation/mobility/journey-sharing/on-demand/ios/setup#inspect-apple).\n4. [Configure a Google Cloud Console project](/maps/documentation/mobility/journey-sharing/on-demand/ios/configure-project).\n5. [Get authentication tokens](/maps/documentation/mobility/journey-sharing/on-demand/ios/auth-sdk).\n6. [Initialize the Consumer SDK](/maps/documentation/mobility/journey-sharing/on-demand/ios/init-sdk).\n\nCheck the minimum system requirements\n\nCheck the release notes for the minimum requirements for the version of the\nConsumer SDK you are using. See [Release notes](/maps/documentation/mobility/services/resources/relnotes_consumer_sdk_ios).\n\n- The mobile device must be running iOS 14 or later.\n- Apple [Xcode](https://developer.apple.com/xcode/) **version 15** or later.\n\nGet the Consumer SDK\n\nYou install and configure the Consumer SDK with CocoaPods. \n\nSwift Package Manager\n\n\nThe Consumer SDK can be installed via [Swift Package Manager](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/swift-packages). To add the SDK, ensure you have\nremoved any existing Consumer SDK dependencies.\n\n| Important: These instructions assume the use of Xcode 15 or later, but should be similar for previous versions of Xcode.\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n\nTo add the SDK to a new or existing project, follow these steps:\n\n1. Open your Xcode `project` or `workspace`, then go to **File \\\u003e Add Package Dependencies**.\n2. Enter \u003chttps://github.com/googlemaps/ios-consumer-sdk\u003e as the URL, press **Enter** to pull in the package, and click \"Add Package\".\n3. To install a specific `version`, set the **Dependency Rule** field to one of the version-based options. For new projects, we recommend specifying the latest version and using the \"Exact Version\" option. Once complete, click \"Add Package\".\n\nTo update the `package` for an existing project, follow these steps:\n\n1. To verify your installation, go to the **Package Dependencies** section of **Project Navigator** to verify the package and its version.\n\n| **Important:** Sometimes, artifacts cannot be resolved or errors can occur, in this case select \"File \\\u003e Packages \\\u003e Reset Package Cache\".\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nTo remove the existing Consumer SDK installed\nmanually, follow these steps:\n\n1. From your Xcode project configuration settings, find **Frameworks,\n Libraries, and Embedded Content** . Use the **minus sign`(-)`** to remove\n the following framework:\n\n - `GoogleRidesharingConsumer.xcframework`\n2. From the top level directory of your Xcode project, remove the\n `GoogleRidesharingConsumer` bundle.\n\nUse CocoaPods\n\n1. **Install the CocoaPods tool**: Open a terminal window and\n run the following command:\n\n sudo gem install cocoapods\n\n For more details, refer to the\n [CocoaPods Get Started guide](https://guides.cocoapods.org/using/getting-started.html).\n2. **Create a Podfile for the Consumer SDK**: You\n use the Podfile to install the API and its dependencies.\n\n 1. Create a file named `Podfile` in your project directory. This file\n defines your project's dependencies.\n\n 2. Edit the Podfile and add your dependencies. Here is\n an example which includes the dependencies:\n\n source \"https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git\"\n target 'YOUR_APPLICATION_TARGET_NAME_HERE' do\n pod 'GoogleRidesharingConsumer'\n end\n\n 3. **Save the Podfile**: Open a terminal and go to the folder with\n the Podfile:\n\n cd \u003cpath-to-project\u003e\n\n3. **Run the pod install command**: This command installs the APIs\n specified in the Podfile, along with any dependencies they may have.\n\n pod install\n\n4. **Open your project in Xcode**: Close Xcode and then open (double-click)\n your project's .xcworkspace file to launch Xcode. To open the project\n later, use the .xcworkspace file.\n\n | **Note:** Periodically run `pod outdated` to detect when there's a newer version of the SDK. For more information, see Consumer SDK Versions in the [Consumer SDK Release notes](/maps/documentation/mobility/services/resources/relnotes_consumer_sdk_ios).\n\nManual installation\n\nThis guide shows how to manually add the XCFramework containing the\nConsumer SDK to your project and configure your build settings in Xcode.\n| **Caution**: As a best practice, use Cocoapods to install the Consumer SDK whenever possible.\n\nBefore following this guide, do the following:\n\n- Download the XCFramework, a binary package that you use to install the\n Consumer SDK. You can use this package on multiple platforms, including\n machines using the M1 chipset.\n\n- Install the\n [Maps SDK](/maps/documentation/ios-sdk/config#install-the-sdk).\n\n1. Download the SDK binary and resources:\n\n - [GoogleRidesharingConsumer.xcframework](https://dl.google.com/geosdk/swiftpm/3.2.0/GoogleRidesharingConsumer_3p.xcframework.zip)\n - [GoogleRidesharingConsumer.bundle](https://dl.google.com/geosdk/swiftpm/3.2.0/GoogleRidesharingConsumer.zip)\n - [gRPCCertificates.bundle](https://dl.google.com/geosdk/gRPCCertificates.bundle.zip)\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n2. Unpack the zipped files to access the XCFramework and resources.\n\n3. Start Xcode and either open or create a project. If you're new to iOS,\n create a new project and select the iOS App template.\n\n4. If your project group does not contain a Frameworks group, create it.\n\n5. Drag the downloaded `gRPCCertificates.bundle` file into the top-level\n directory of your Xcode project. If prompted, select **Copy items**.\n\n6. To install the Consumer SDK, drag the\n `GoogleRidesharingConsumer.xcframework` file into your project under\n **Frameworks, Libraries, and Embedded Content** . If prompted, select\n **Copy items**.\n\n7. Drag the downloaded `GoogleRidesharingConsumer.bundle` into the\n top-level directory of your Xcode project. If prompted, select\n **Copy items**.\n\n8. Select your project from the Project Navigator, and choose your\n application's target.\n\n9. Open the **Build Phases** tab, and in **Link Binary with Libraries**,\n add the following frameworks and libraries if they are not already\n present:\n\n - `Accelerate.framework`\n - `CoreData.framework`\n - `CoreGraphics.framework`\n - `CoreImage.framework`\n - `CoreLocation.framework`\n - `CoreTelephony.framework`\n - `CoreText.framework`\n - `GLKit.framework`\n - `ImageIO.framework`\n - `libc++.tbd`\n - `libz.tbd`\n - `Metal.framework`\n - `OpenGLES.framework`\n - `QuartzCore.framework`\n - `SystemConfiguration.framework`\n - `UIKit.framework`\n10. Choose your project, rather than a specific target, and open the\n **Build Settings** tab. In the **Other Linker Flags** section,\n add `-ObjC` for both debug and release.\n\n If these settings are not visible, change the filter in the\n **Build Settings** bar from **Basic** to **All**.\n\nInspect Apple Privacy Manifest file\n\nApple requires app privacy details for apps on the App Store. Visit the [Apple App Store Privacy Details page](/maps/documentation/ios-sdk/apple-privacy-policy) for updates and more information.\n\nThe Apple Privacy Manifest file is included in the resources bundle for the SDK. To verify that the Privacy Manifest File has been included, and to inspect its contents, create an archive of your app and [generate a privacy report](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/bundleresources/privacy_manifest_files/describing_data_use_in_privacy_manifests#4239187) from the archive.\n\nWhat's next\n\n[Configure a Google Cloud Console project](/maps/documentation/mobility/journey-sharing/on-demand/ios/configure-project)"]]