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- Xcode >= 10.3.1
- macOS Mojave or higher
- ruby >= 2.3
Project maintainers must clone the codesign repo and install the certs and profiles. Talk to a maintainer for details.
Contributors need to touch the Xcode project file with valid credentials.
All build products are staged to the ./Products directory - even when building from Xcode.
To build the DeviceAgent-Runner.app from Xcode, select the DeviceAgent scheme and Build for Testing (Shift + Command + U). Rinse and repeat for simulator or device targets. This will generate binaries for distribution in the ./Products directory. The post-build staging is done in the DeviceAgent scheme's Build Post Action Script.
The logs for this script can be found here:
/tmp/CBX-Runner-post-build.log
Inspect that log file for code signing, patching, and staging errors.
The application targets can be built as usual (Command + B).
You should never have to build the UnitTest target for distribution.
$ cd DeviceAgent.iOS
$ bundle install
# Make the agent ipa and app
$ make ipa-agent
$ make app-agent
# Unit tests; running against simulators
$ make unit-tests
# Cucumber integration tests
$ make test-app
$ cd cucumber
$ bundle update
$ be cucumber
To build with an alternative Xcode:
$ DEVELOPER_DIR=/Xcode/10.1/Xcode-beta.app/Contents/Developer make < rule >
If you have build errors, see the xcpretty section below.
iPhone Developer: ambiguous matches
Ambiguous matches usually mean that the certs are contained in both your login.keychain and the Calabash.keychain. Delete the certs in your login.keychain.
- The Calabash iOS Toolchain uses git-flow.
- Contributors should not bump the version.
- See the CONTRIBUTING.md guide.
- There is a style guide: STYLE_GUIDE.md.
- Pull-requests with unit tests will be merged faster.
- Pull-requests with Cucumber integration tests will be merged even faster.
See the CONTRIBUTING.md document for instructions.
https://github.com/supermarin/xcpretty
We use xcpretty to make builds faster and to reduce the amount of logging. Travis CI, for example, has a limit on the number of lines of logging that can be generated; xcodebuild breaks this limit.
The only problem with xcpretty is that it does not report build errors very well. If you encounter an issue with any of the make rules, run without xcpretty:
$ XCPRETTY=0 make ipa-agent
DeviceAgent uses several third-party sources. You can find the licenses for these sources in the Licenses directory.