Upgrading to 5.4.0 and above
The Helpshift SDK v5.4.0 is a major update and we have made some important changes. If you have questions or feedback, please Contact Us
Framework packaging for SDK
With version 5.4.0, Helpshift SDK is packaged as a dynamic framework rather than a static library. Please follow the steps mentioned here if you are migrating from an older version of Helpshift SDK.
Manual Integration
- Remove all Helpshift SDK related files from the project, which are added from
ios/sdk
folder present in Helpshift Cocos2d-x package. - Remove all wrapper files for Helpshift SDK from the project, which are added from
ios/Classes
folder present in Helpshift Cocos2d-x package.
Note
No changes are needed for custom theming plists and custom localization bundle when migrating. The old theming files and localization bundle will continue to work as expected.
Note
In case you have made changes to HelpshiftConfig.plist or HelpshiftConfigDark.plist, please rename the files to HelpshiftCustomConfig.plist and HelpshiftCustomConfigDark.plist respectively.
- Remove
/usr/lib/swift
from runpath search paths in the build settings, if other SDKs in your app don’t need it. - Remove
$(TOOLCHAIN_DIR)/usr/lib/swift-5.0/$(PLATFORM_NAME)
and$(TOOLCHAIN_DIR)/usr/lib/swift/$(PLATFORM_NAME)
fromLibrary Search Paths
in the build settings, if other SDKs in your app don’t need it. - Remove
-ObjC
flag from 'Other linker flags' section in the build settings, if other SDKs in your app don’t need it. After doing these, please follow the steps here to integrate the framework version of the SDK.
Objective C Code
- If you have added any instances of
#import ”HelpshiftSupport.h”
and#import ”HelpshiftCore.h”
please replace it with@import Helpshift;
Swift Code
- Remove all Helpshift related
#import
directives from your app’s Bridging header - Add the
import Helpshift
directive in Swift files using Helpshift APIs