Question on how to require cocoapods in JavaScript using Hyperloop: what is the most reliable way to know the string that is supposed to be passed to the require statement for a cocoapod? For example the Ti docs use pod 'JBChartView' in their Podfile and subsequently call require('JBChartView/JBBarChartView'). How is it determined that 'JBChartView/JBBarChartView' was the correct string to use in the require statement?
The cocoapod I'm trying to do this with is https://github.com/janrain/jump.ios.
I've tried the following require statement path combinations to no avail:
- Janrain
- Janrain/JRConnectionManager
- Janrain/JRConnectionManager/JRConnectionManager
- Janrain/JREngage
- Janrain/JREngage/JRInfoBar
- Janrain/JREngage/JRNativeAuth
- Janrain/JREngage/Classes/JRInfoBar
- Janrain/JREngage/Classes/JRNativeAuth
- Janrain/Janrain/JRConnectionManager
- Janrain/Janrain/JRConnectionManager/JRConnectionManager
- Janrain/Janrain/JREngage
- Janrain/Janrain/JREngage/JRInfoBar
- Janrain/Janrain/JREngage/JRNativeAuth
- Janrain/Janrain/JREngage/Classes/JRInfoBar
- Janrain/Janrain/JREngage/Classes/JRNativeAuth
This is the error I get when attempting require any of those paths:

You structure your require-statement with the framework + class name. So if your framework is called
Janrainand your class is calledJRConnectionManager, you require it withrequire("Janrain/JRConnectionManager"). And if you need to require constants/property, you do that byrequire-ing the framework and select the constant/property like this:require("UIKit").UIUserInterfaceIdiomPhone.However, your error looks like it cannot find the class itself, so you may have problems in your Podfile. Take a look at the hyperloop-examples application regarding that. Good luck!