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Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; could not insert new outlet connection xcode 7 it only takes a minute: Sign up Could not insert new outlet connection: Could not find any information for the class named up vote 29 down vote favorite 5 I got an error on Xcode saying that there was no information about the view controller. Could not insert new outlet connection: Could not find any information for the class could not insert new outlet connection xcode 7 swift named Why is this happening? ios swift xcode interface-builder iboutlet share|improve this question edited Sep 21 at 10:55 Jayprakash Dubey 8,89326071 asked Apr 28 '15 at 15:42 Ege Kaan Gürkan 169128 Did you specify the custom view controller class name in the storyboard/xib? –Tapani Apr 28 '15 at 15:48 Yes I did unfortunately. –Ege Kaan Gürkan Apr 28 '15 at 17:10 1 I think this has been asked before: stackoverflow.com/questions/17735182/… –Tapani Apr 28 '15 at 17:18 Thank you so very much :) it worked but it didn't work the first and the second times :/ hmmm. strange –Ege Kaan Gürkan Apr 28 '15 at 17:21 add a comment| 16 Answers 16 active oldest votes up vote 62 down vote accepted Here are some things that can fix this (in increasing order of difficulty): Clean the project (Product > Clean) Completely close Xcode and restart your project. Delete the Derived Data folder (Window > Projects > click Delete button by Derived Data.) (Update: In Xcode 8 this location no longer appears.
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Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each http://stackoverflow.com/questions/29923881/could-not-insert-new-outlet-connection-could-not-find-any-information-for-the-c other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Could not insert new outlet connection error up vote 20 down vote favorite 5 I have created a custom cell for loading into a table. The interface is complete and now I am trying to link the xib and the class. I have the split screen view open http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10996023/could-not-insert-new-outlet-connection-error and I try to control drag the item so that Xcode can make the connection for me. When I fill in the name and click connect I get an error: Could not insert new outlet connection: Could not insert source code into document at URL://localhost/Users/Velox/Projects/CompanyName/ProjectName/ProjectName/HistoryCell.m because it does not contain a class definition for the class named HistoryCell. I have set the custom class of the xib to HistoryCell. What am I missing here? Thanks. ios objective-c uitableview cocoa-touch uikit share|improve this question edited Sep 14 '15 at 11:41 Astoria 1,93621228 asked Jun 12 '12 at 11:47 Velox 1,38211129 1 try to connect it programatically by setting your iboutet in .h file. –iOS Developer Jun 12 '12 at 11:58 Yeah that works fine.... –Velox Jun 12 '12 at 12:02 okay.........:) –iOS Developer Jun 12 '12 at 12:03 possible duplicate of Xcode 4: Creating a UIView xib, not properly connecting –Max MacLeod May 22 '15 at 14:33 add a comment| 20 Answers 20 active oldest vot
Wolf 12,808 Points Getting an error in Xcode 6.0.1 when trying to connect the button in iOS-Swift - Build A Simple iPhone App With Swift. hi i'm getting an error https://teamtreehouse.com/community/getting-an-error-in-xcode-601-when-trying-to-connect-the-button-in-iosswift-build-a-simple-iphone-app-with-swift when attempting to connect the button to code in your iOS-Swift course, “Build A Simple iPhone App With Swift,” where the video teacher is pasan premarantne. when i attempt to control-drag and fill in the pop-up the way he instructs in the code, with the following parameters - connection - action object - ViewController name - showFunFact type - AnyObject event - Touch Up Inside arguments - none could not when i attempt to put it in the code where pasan says to, it comes back with this error in the pop-up dialog in Xcode 6.0.1 — “(!) Could not insert new action connection: Could not find any information for the class named ViewController.” here's a screen shot of that — ??? please help. i am stuck here and cannot proceed until a workaround, proper instructions or a could not insert fix is made. please advise. — faddah wolf portland, oregon, u.s.a. 3 Answers Faddah Wolf 12,808 Points Faddah Wolf Faddah Wolf 12,808 Points about 2 years ago ok, i had to hop on freenode IRC for an answer in a channel full of fellow iOS/Mac OS X/Obj-C/Cocoa/Swift coders in portland, oregon, where i'm from, called #nspdx (“ns” being for “next step” legacy API code which proceeds most Cocoa calls). a fellow there shared with me how he would do it. i sent him my code via a dropbox upload - strangely, he was able to see the "dot" for the code connection in the left margin of the Editor, where i was unable to ever get it - and he's using Xcode v.6.0.1 just like me. weird. so anyway, here's a video of what he did — https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/575564/hookup.mp4 basically, having been an iOS/Mac OS X/Xcode/Obj-C/Cocoa coder for some time, he used an “old school” method with Xcode of — choosing the ViewController in the expanded Document Outline pane next to the Interface Builder choosing the Connections Inspector in far right pane after that (last, far right icon at top of pane) making sure showFunFact had a listing there as an object rece