iOS
This article will walk you through installing the Skillz SDK in your native iOS project.
If you are developing in Unity, follow the Unity instructions, instead.
1. Download the Skillz SDK
The latest version of the Skillz SDK for Unity can be found at the Downloads section of the Skillz Developer Console. Decompress the downloaded file.
2. Add the Skillz SDK to the Xcode Project
Inside the decompressed SDK archive you will find the folder Skillz.framework
. Select your project target and click +
under Frameworks, Libraries, and Embedded Content
. Select Add Other...
-> Add Files...
and navigate to the Skillz.framework
folder and click Open
.
NOTE
If you click and drag
Skillz.framework
into your project, make sure that theCreate groups
option is selected.
On the General tab, verify the Skillz.framework
is listed under Frameworks, Libraries, and Embedded Content
and toggle to Embed & Sign
if not already set.
Skillz.framework
contains everything needed for Skillz to operate. Your project should now contain the Skillz SDK.
3. Set the Deployment Target
Edit the project build settings by double clicking on your project’s root entry and selecting the General
tab.
Deployment Target must be 12.0
(the minimum iOS version the Skillz SDK is compatible with) or higher.
4. Update Embed Binaries Build Step
The framework will need to be embedded in your app via Xcode’s Embed Binaries build setting. This setting can be found under the General settings page of your app target.
Skillz.framework
should then be listed under both the Link Binary With Libraries
build phases step, and the new Embed Frameworks
build step as seen below. Make sure Code Sign on Copy
is checked.
NOTE
This error will occur if
Code Sign on Copy
is not checked
5. Add the Skillz Run Script
The final configuration step is to add a Skillz specific script to the Build Phases of your project.
Go into your project target in Xcode. Select the Build Phases
section and click the +
sign to add a New Run Script Phase
.
Confirm the shell is set to /bin/sh
and paste the following in the box,
if [ -e "${BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR}/${FRAMEWORKS_FOLDER_PATH}/Skillz.framework/postprocess.sh" ]; then
/bin/sh "${BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR}/${FRAMEWORKS_FOLDER_PATH}/Skillz.framework/postprocess.sh"
fi
Ensure that this run script is the last item in Build Phases.
This script will add a standard NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription
property to your project’s Info.plist
if it isn’t already present. If this property already exists, we recommend updating the description string to reflect that cash gameplay requires location information for legal reasons.
6. Build and Run
Make sure the project builds successfully.
It is suggested to build and run the project to resolve any remaining conflicts or issues prior to further Skillz implementation. Once the project has been tested, you're ready to implement the Skillz UI.