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Run carthage update. This will fetch dependencies into a Carthage/Checkouts folder, then build the MSGraphClientModels library.
On your application target's “General” settings tab, in the “Linked Frameworks and Libraries” section, drag and drop the MSGraphClientModels.framework from the Carthage/Build folder on disk.
On your application target's “Build Phases” settings tab, click the “+” icon and choose “New Run Script Phase”. Create a Run Script in which you specify your shell (ex: /bin/sh), add the following contents to the script area below the shell:
/usr/local/bin/carthage copy-frameworks
and add the paths to the frameworks you want to use under “Input Files”, e.g.:
This script works around an App Store submission bug triggered by universal binaries and ensures that necessary bitcode-related files and dSYMs are copied when archiving.
With the debug information copied into the built products directory, Xcode will be able to symbolicate the stack trace whenever you stop at a breakpoint. This will also enable you to step through third-party code in the debugger.
When archiving your application for submission to the App Store or TestFlight, Xcode will also copy these files into the dSYMs subdirectory of your application’s .xcarchive bundle.
How to use SDK
While de-serializing the data, you just call initializer of the appropriate model class with the relevant data.
For example, MSGraphUser object can be initialized in following manner: