Quick post. It’s been a while. I’m just starting out with Swift, and this error kept coming up for me, but the error message could be a little more descriptive. It means that you have a non-optional member variable that needs to be initialized somehow.

class Foo: NSObject {
  var bar: String
}

That block will fail, saying Class 'Foo' has no initalizers. It isn’t that you need an init custructor, it’s that other things will depend on bar being set, and Swift doesn’t know what value to give it. This can be fixed by making bar optional, and anything using bar will have to handle the case where it’s missing

class Foo: NSObject {
  var bar: String?
}

or by giving it an initial value, so anything using it will either get its value, or (in this case) an empty string

class Foo: NSObject {
  var bar: String = ""
}