No known class method for selector 'setDisableCards:' in payumoney iOS





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I am facing the following issues while using payumoney in my iOS project.



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No known class method for selector 'setDisableCards:'.
No known class method for selector 'setDisableNetbanking:'.
No known class method for selector 'setDisableWallet:'.



[PlugNPlay setDisableCards:NO];    
[PlugNPlay setDisableNetbanking:NO];
[PlugNPlay setDisableWallet:YES];









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    hello, I guess from your question that those methods should rely on an instance, rather than on a class. One should always read errors.

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    @art-divin nope, those errors are not saying that those are instance methods, but that there are no class methods with those names. And in fact, as per jtouzy's answer, they were completely removed from the framework.

    – il3v
    Jan 8 at 15:23


















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I am facing the following issues while using payumoney in my iOS project.



enter image description here



No known class method for selector 'setDisableCards:'.
No known class method for selector 'setDisableNetbanking:'.
No known class method for selector 'setDisableWallet:'.



[PlugNPlay setDisableCards:NO];    
[PlugNPlay setDisableNetbanking:NO];
[PlugNPlay setDisableWallet:YES];









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  • 2





    hello, I guess from your question that those methods should rely on an instance, rather than on a class. One should always read errors.

    – art-divin
    Jan 3 at 7:15








  • 1





    @art-divin nope, those errors are not saying that those are instance methods, but that there are no class methods with those names. And in fact, as per jtouzy's answer, they were completely removed from the framework.

    – il3v
    Jan 8 at 15:23














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I am facing the following issues while using payumoney in my iOS project.



enter image description here



No known class method for selector 'setDisableCards:'.
No known class method for selector 'setDisableNetbanking:'.
No known class method for selector 'setDisableWallet:'.



[PlugNPlay setDisableCards:NO];    
[PlugNPlay setDisableNetbanking:NO];
[PlugNPlay setDisableWallet:YES];









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I am facing the following issues while using payumoney in my iOS project.



enter image description here



No known class method for selector 'setDisableCards:'.
No known class method for selector 'setDisableNetbanking:'.
No known class method for selector 'setDisableWallet:'.



[PlugNPlay setDisableCards:NO];    
[PlugNPlay setDisableNetbanking:NO];
[PlugNPlay setDisableWallet:YES];






ios objective-c payumoney






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    hello, I guess from your question that those methods should rely on an instance, rather than on a class. One should always read errors.

    – art-divin
    Jan 3 at 7:15








  • 1





    @art-divin nope, those errors are not saying that those are instance methods, but that there are no class methods with those names. And in fact, as per jtouzy's answer, they were completely removed from the framework.

    – il3v
    Jan 8 at 15:23














  • 2





    hello, I guess from your question that those methods should rely on an instance, rather than on a class. One should always read errors.

    – art-divin
    Jan 3 at 7:15








  • 1





    @art-divin nope, those errors are not saying that those are instance methods, but that there are no class methods with those names. And in fact, as per jtouzy's answer, they were completely removed from the framework.

    – il3v
    Jan 8 at 15:23








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hello, I guess from your question that those methods should rely on an instance, rather than on a class. One should always read errors.

– art-divin
Jan 3 at 7:15







hello, I guess from your question that those methods should rely on an instance, rather than on a class. One should always read errors.

– art-divin
Jan 3 at 7:15






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@art-divin nope, those errors are not saying that those are instance methods, but that there are no class methods with those names. And in fact, as per jtouzy's answer, they were completely removed from the framework.

– il3v
Jan 8 at 15:23





@art-divin nope, those errors are not saying that those are instance methods, but that there are no class methods with those names. And in fact, as per jtouzy's answer, they were completely removed from the framework.

– il3v
Jan 8 at 15:23












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This issue on GitHub indicates that those functions has been removed from SDK.



And yes, they were removed from exposed header :



https://github.com/payu-intrepos/PayUMoney-IOS-SDK/blob/master/PlugNPlay/PlugNPlay.framework/Headers/PlugNPlay.h






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    This issue on GitHub indicates that those functions has been removed from SDK.



    And yes, they were removed from exposed header :



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      This issue on GitHub indicates that those functions has been removed from SDK.



      And yes, they were removed from exposed header :



      https://github.com/payu-intrepos/PayUMoney-IOS-SDK/blob/master/PlugNPlay/PlugNPlay.framework/Headers/PlugNPlay.h






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        This issue on GitHub indicates that those functions has been removed from SDK.



        And yes, they were removed from exposed header :



        https://github.com/payu-intrepos/PayUMoney-IOS-SDK/blob/master/PlugNPlay/PlugNPlay.framework/Headers/PlugNPlay.h






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        This issue on GitHub indicates that those functions has been removed from SDK.



        And yes, they were removed from exposed header :



        https://github.com/payu-intrepos/PayUMoney-IOS-SDK/blob/master/PlugNPlay/PlugNPlay.framework/Headers/PlugNPlay.h







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