Per eseguire la demo, devi disporre di un account Google Cloud e di una chiave API abilitata per
l'SDK Navigation dalle vendite. Una volta creato un account Google Cloud, consulta Configurare
il progetto di sviluppo e la chiave API.
Configura il progetto di sviluppo e la chiave API
Crea o apri un progetto nella console Google Cloud da utilizzare con
l'SDK Maps per iOS. Attendi qualche minuto finché il progetto non sia visibile nella console Cloud.
Attiva Maps SDK for iOS nella console Google Cloud.
Nel progetto, apri la sezione API e abilita l'SDK Maps per iOS.
Crea una chiave API per il progetto selezionando API e servizi >
Credenziali > Crea credenziali > Chiave API.
Aggiungi l'SDK Maps per iOS alla tua chiave API. Per ulteriori
informazioni, consulta Utilizzo delle chiavi
API.
Per eseguire la demo, crea l'app in Xcode con un dispositivo iOS collegato al computer o utilizza un simulatore.
Risoluzione dei problemi
Mostrare/nascondere le informazioni per la risoluzione dei problemi
Scegli un dispositivo iOS o un simulatore con iOS 15 o versioni successive.
Se non vedi un simulatore disponibile, aggiungi le destinazioni Rosetta: in
Prodotto > Destinazione > Architetture di destinazione, scegli Mostra destinazioni
Rosetta.
Se la build non va a buon fine e viene visualizzato il messaggio Sandbox: rsync.samba() deny, disattiva User
Script Sandboxing: in Build Settings > Build Options, imposta User
Script Sandboxing su No.
[null,null,["Ultimo aggiornamento 2025-08-31 UTC."],[[["\u003cp\u003eThe Navigation SDK provides turn-by-turn navigation functionality and requires a Google Cloud account with an API key enabled for the SDK.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eYou must have the Maps SDK for iOS installed in your app before integrating the Navigation SDK.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eTo try the demo app, download it as a Cocoapod, add your API key, and build the app in Xcode using a compatible iOS device or simulator.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eXcode 12 users might encounter compilation issues for the simulator which can be resolved using steps outlined in the Navigation SDK FAQ.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eFor troubleshooting, use an iOS device or simulator with iOS 15 or above, enable Rosetta destinations if necessary, and disable User Script Sandboxing if encountering build failures related to rsync.samba().\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["The Navigation SDK requires a Google Cloud account and an API key enabled by sales. Setup involves creating a project in the Google Cloud console, enabling the Maps SDK for iOS, and generating an API key. The Maps SDK must be installed alongside the Navigation SDK. Demo code is available on GitHub in Swift and Objective-C. To run the demo, Xcode must be installed, and the API key added to the `SDKDemoAPIKey` file. Run the app using an iOS device or simulator, ensuring iOS 15 or above.\n"],null,["# Try the demo\n\nThe Navigation SDK is available as a static library. For\nmore information, see the [Navigation SDK reference\ndocumentation](/maps/documentation/navigation/ios-sdk/reference/objc/Classes).\n\nBefore you begin\n----------------\n\nTo run the demo, you must have a Google Cloud account and an API key enabled for\nthe Navigation SDK by sales. Once you have a Google Cloud account, see [Set up\nyour development project and API key](#setup).\n| **Note:** The Navigation SDK extends the [Maps SDK](/maps/documentation/ios-sdk). If your app uses the Maps SDK for its map layer, you can add the Navigation SDK to your app to enable the navigation experience. You cannot use the Navigation SDK without also having the Maps SDK installed in your app.\n\n### Set up your development project and API key\n\n1. **Create or open a project** in the [Google Cloud console](https://console.cloud.google.com) to use with the\n Maps SDK for iOS. Wait for a few minutes until the\n project is visible on the Cloud console.\n\n2. **Enable Maps SDK for iOS in the Google Cloud console.**\n In the project, open the APIs section and enable the\n Maps SDK for iOS.\n\n3. **Create an API key for the project** , by selecting **APIs \\& Services \\\u003e\n Credentials \\\u003e Create credentials \\\u003e API key**.\n\n4. Add the Maps SDK for iOS to your API key. For more\n information, see [Using API\n Keys](/maps/documentation/navigation/ios-sdk/get-api-key).\n\nTry the demo app\n----------------\n\nYou can now download, build, and run the demo.\n| There is a known issue where apps don't compile properly for the simulator under Xcode 12. If you experience this issue, see the [Navigation SDK FAQ](/maps/documentation/navigation/ios-sdk/faq#demoappxcode12) for steps to resolve the problem.\n\n### Download the demo\n\nThe demo code is available on GitHub:\n\n- [Swift navigation\n demo](https://github.com/googlemaps-samples/maps-sdk-for-ios-samples/tree/main/GoogleNavigation-Swift).\n- [Objective-C navigation\n demo](https://github.com/googlemaps-samples/maps-sdk-for-ios-samples/tree/main/GoogleNavigation).\n\n### Build and run the demo\n\nFollow these steps to build and run the demo app:\n\n1. Install [Xcode](https://developer.apple.com/xcode/).\n\n2. Add your own API key to the `SDKDemoAPIKey` file. You must use the API key\n that you created in the steps in [Set up your development project and API\n key](#setup).\n\n3. To run the demo, build the app in Xcode with an iOS device connected to your\n computer, or use a simulator.\n\n### Troubleshooting\n\nShow/Hide the troubleshooting information\n\n- Choose an iOS device or simulator running iOS 15 or above.\n- If you don't see a simulator available, add Rosetta destinations: in **Product \\\u003e Destination \\\u003e Destination Architectures** , choose **Show Rosetta\n Destinations**.\n- If your build fails with **Sandbox: rsync.samba() deny** , disable User Script Sandboxing: in **Build Settings \\\u003e Build Options** , set **User\n Script Sandboxing** to **No**."]]