wox 0.0.1 → 0.0.2
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# The Wizard of Xcode
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wox is a ruby gem that adds useful rake tasks in order to have happier iOS devs.
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## Install
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First set up bundler in your xcode app directory (unless you already have!)
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$ cd ~/code/angry_turds
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$ gem install bundler
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$ bundle init
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Then edit your Gemfile to look something like this:
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# Gemfile
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source :rubygems
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gem "wox"
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Then run the bundle command:
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$ bundle
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Now, create a Rakefile (unless you already have one!):
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# Rakefile
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require 'bundler'
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Bundler.require
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Wox::Tasks.create :info_plist => 'Resources/Info.plist' do
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build :debug, :configuration => 'Debug'
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end
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Now run rake -T to show you the available rake commands and you should see something like this:
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$ rake -T
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rake build:debug # Build angry_turds 0.1 with Debug configuration
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rake info:configurations # List available configurations
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rake info:sdks # List available sdks
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$ rake build:debug
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Building angry_turds 0.3 configuration:Debug
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Success. Results in build/build-Debug.log
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If you get an error you might need to check the path of the info plist file. We use that to get the version number of the app.
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## Moar stuff!
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Ok so there's a few more things you can do, like creating ipa files and publishing to TestFlight. That looks like this:
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# Rakefile
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Wox::Tasks.create :info_plist => 'Resources/Info.plist', :sdk => 'iphoneos', :configuration => 'Release' do
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build :debug, :configuration => 'Debug'
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build :release, :developer_certificate => 'iPhone Developer: Dangerous Dave (9GZ84DL0DZ)' do
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ipa :app_store, :provisioning_profile => 'App Store'
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ipa :adhoc, :provisioning_profile => 'Team Provisioning Profile' do
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testflight :publish, :api_token => 'nphsZ6nVXMl0brDEsevLY0wRfU6iP0NLaQH3nqoh8jG',
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:team_token => 'Qfom2HnGGJnXrUVnOKAxKAmpNO3wdQ9panhtqcA',
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:notes => proc { File.read("CHANGELOG") },
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:notify => 'Internal'
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end
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end
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end
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There's a few things to notice here. Some tasks need to be nested inside other tasks. This allows them to share environment variables. For example :configuration => 'Release' is on the outer most scope at the top there. That sets the default for all the tasks inside. Any task can override the default like the first build :debug task does. The build :release task sets a developer certificate here which is then shared by the two inner ipa tasks.
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rake -T again:
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$ rake -T
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rake build:debug # Build angry_turds 0.1 with Debug configuration
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rake build:release # Build angry_turds 0.1 with Release configuration
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rake info:configurations # List available configurations
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rake info:sdks # List available sdks
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rake ipa:adhoc # Creates build/angry_turds-0.1-release-adhoc.ipa
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rake ipa:app_store # Creates build/angry_turds-0.1-release-app_store.ipa
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rake testflight:publish # Publishes build/angry_turds-0.1-release-adhoc.ipa to testflight
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You'll need to sign up to [TestFlight](http://testflightapp.com) to get your API key and team token which you can plug in here.
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Also check your development certificate and provisioning profile from inside Xcode.
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## Wrapping up
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This is very much a WIP! So please log any bugs or feedback you might have and feel free to fork and go nuts!
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