source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
platform :ios, '16.0'
target 'YOUR_APPLICATION_TARGET_NAME_HERE' do
pod 'GooglePlaces', '10.1.0'
pod 'GooglePlacesSwift', '10.1.0'
end
[null,null,["最后更新时间 (UTC):2025-08-31。"],[[["\u003cp\u003eThe Google Maps Places SDK for iOS is regularly updated with new features, bug fixes, and performance improvements, requiring developers to manage their dependencies effectively.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eFor critical apps, prioritize linking to the latest dot release within your major SDK version and upgrade yearly to minimize disruption from backward-incompatible changes while benefiting from continuous improvements.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eNon-critical apps can link to a fixed SDK version, offering less frequent maintenance but requiring updates within 12 months of a deprecation notice.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eInstallation can be done via Swift Package Manager or CocoaPods, ensuring you specify version numbers to maintain build consistency and avoid unexpected issues.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eStay informed about updates, deprecations, and backward-incompatible changes through release notes and by assigning project owners with monitored email addresses to receive proactive notifications.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["The core content details managing dependencies for the Places SDK for iOS. For critical apps, it advises linking to the latest dot release and upgrading yearly. For non-critical apps, linking to any fixed version is acceptable, with a 12-month notice for deprecations. Installation involves using Swift Package Manager or CocoaPods, with detailed steps provided. Regular updates are encouraged, checking release notes for backward-incompatible changes. Project owners receive emails about such changes. Manual installation is also available via a provided link.\n"],null,["# Places SDK for iOS versions\n\nSelect platform: [Android](/maps/documentation/places/android-sdk/versions \"View this page for the Android platform docs.\") [iOS](/maps/documentation/places/ios-sdk/versions \"View this page for the iOS platform docs.\") [JavaScript](/maps/documentation/javascript/versions \"View this page for the JavaScript platform docs.\")\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n| **Note:** The Places SDK for iOS features that are available in your app are determined by a combination of the SDK version number that you specify in your app configuration and the APIs enabled on your API key. For more information, see [Choose your SDK version](/maps/documentation/places/ios-sdk/choose-sdk).\n\nThe Google Maps Platform team regularly updates SDKs with new features, bug fixes, and\nperformance improvements. This page provides guidance on how to manage your dependencies\non mobile SDKs.\n\nWhich version to link to?\n-------------------------\n\n- **For mission-critical apps**, link to the latest dot release of the major\n version that you are using (X.\\*), and upgrade yearly to the new major version.\n\n As you release new versions of your application\n throughout the year, you may start using newer dot versions of the Places SDK for iOS. This will\n not require updates in your application as new dot versions are backward compatible.\n\n **Benefits:**\n - If you discover issues in the Places SDK for iOS, fixes will be provided in a backward-compatible way for 12 months after the initial release of the major version, per the [Mobile support\n policy](https://developers.google.com/maps/software-support#sdk-support). You will not need to urgently upgrade to an *incompatible* SDK version to benefit from fixes.\n - The latest improvements and features are easy to adopt when your app is already built on the latest version.\n - Annual incremental updates to the newest major version of the SDK may require less work to adapt, rewrite, and test your application, than having to handle backwards-incompatible changes introduced across multiple major version releases.\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n- **For non-critical apps**, link to any fixed version. When you receive a deprecation\n notice for that fixed version, you will have 12 months to make your updated app code available to\n your users.\n\n **Benefits:**\n - Less frequent maintenance work.\n - New versions of your app keep supporting users' devices running older mobile operating systems for longer (until you need to upgrade to a new SDK version).\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\nProject Owners with monitored email addresses receive proactive notifications about changes that\nimpact each of their projects. [Stay\ninformed](https://developers.google.com/maps/support#staying_informed) about major updates, deprecations, and other changes.\n\nInstallation\n------------\n\n### Swift Package Manager\n\n\nThe Places SDK for iOS 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 Places SDK for iOS 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-places-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\".\n4. From the **Choose Package Products** window, verify that `GooglePlaces`, `GooglePlacesSwift`, or both, will be added to your designated main target. Once complete, click **Add Package** .\n\n #### If you are updating Google Places Swift from the deprecated GitHub URL\n\n **Important:** The GitHub URL to access Google Places Swift has changed starting with version 0.3.0. If you are updating a version of GooglePlacesSwift that was accessed through the old URL, `https://github.com/googlemaps/ios-places-swift-sdk`, remove it from your Xcode's package dependencies section.\n5. To verify your installation, navigate to your target's **General** pane. In **Frameworks, Libraries, and Embedded Content** , you should see the installed packages. You can also view the **Package Dependencies** section of **Project Navigator** to verify the package and its version.\n\nTo update the `package` for an existing project, follow these steps:\n\n1. From Xcode, go to \"File \\\u003e Packages \\\u003e Update To Latest Package Versions\".\n\n #### If you are updating Google Places Swift from the deprecated GitHub URL\n\n **Important:** The GitHub URL to access Google Places Swift has changed starting with version 0.3.0. If you are updating a version of GooglePlacesSwift that was accessed through the old URL, `https://github.com/googlemaps/ios-places-swift-sdk`, remove it from your Xcode's package dependencies section.\n2. 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### CocoaPods\n\nAlways specify a version number in your dependencies instead of using an optimistic operator\n(`~\u003e`) since that can lead to unpredictable and unrepeatable builds. The\nPlaces SDK for iOS adheres to [semantic versioning](https://semver.org),\nand new major version releases include breaking changes.\n\nAn example Podfile dependency using\n[Podfile](https://guides.cocoapods.org/using/the-podfile.html#specifying-pod-versions) syntax: \n\n```scdoc\nsource 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'\n\nplatform :ios, '16.0'\n\ntarget 'YOUR_APPLICATION_TARGET_NAME_HERE' do\n pod 'GooglePlaces', '10.1.0'\n pod 'GooglePlacesSwift', '10.1.0'\nend\n```\n\nMaintenance and upgrade\n-----------------------\n\nTo build with the latest improvements, regularly check for newer versions and update your version\nspecifications. If you are updating to a new major version, check the\n[release notes](/maps/documentation/places/ios-sdk/releases) for backwards-incompatible changes and how to update your code.\n\n### Swift Package Manager\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### Cocoapods\n\n1. Open a terminal and go to the directory containing the `Podfile`:\n\n ```text\n cd \u003cpath-to-project\u003e\n ```\n2. Run `pod outdated` to see if a newer version of the Places SDK for iOS is available.\n3. If a newer version of the SDK is found, update your `Podfile` with this new version. See [Specifying pod versions](https://guides.cocoapods.org/using/the-podfile.html#specifying-pod-versions) to learn how to set a specific version in your `Podfile`.\n4. Run `pod update`.\n5. Make any necessary changes as a result of the upgrade. See the [Release Notes](/maps/documentation/places/ios-sdk/releases) for a list of the changes in each release.\n6. Clean and rebuild your project by selecting **Product \\\u003e Clean** and then **Product \\\u003e Build**\n\n### Manual installation\n\n[Get the link to the latest source files](/maps/documentation/places/ios-sdk/start#download-sdk)\nat Installing the SDK.\n\nIn addition to polling for newer versions, Google Cloud\n[project\nowners](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/understanding-roles#basic-definitions) receive emails about backwards incompatible changes that may affect their projects. To\nget proactive notification about backwards incompatible changes,\n[assign\nthe owner role](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/granting-changing-revoking-access) with a monitored email address for each of your projects."]]