MaxBlack-crypto / semaphore-demo-ios-swift-xcode

A Semaphore demo CI pipeline for iOS with Swift and Xcode.

Home Page:https://docs.semaphoreci.com/examples/ios-continuous-integration-with-xcode/

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Semaphore CI for iOS

This example iOS application includes a fully configured CI pipeline demonstrating how to build, test, and generate App Store screenshots for an iOS app with Semaphore CI. This project requires Xcode 11, and is written in Swift 5.1 using SwiftUI.

Run the example app and tests locally

To run the example application, fork this repository and clone it locally. Open TallestTowers.xcodeproj, select an installed simulator and choose "Run" from the "Product" menu or press ⌘R.

This project also includes both unit, and UI tests. To run all tests locally, choose "Test" from the "Product" menu or press ⌘U.

Example project running in the iOS Simulator

Set up code signing

Before you run the example app on a real device or on Semaphore, you'll need to configure code signing.

First, you'll will need to configure the Xcode project to use your development team. Open TallestTowers.xcodeproj and set the development team for each of the TallestTowers, TallestTowersTests, TallestTowersUITests, and TallestTowersScreenshots targets as follows:

  1. Select the TallestTowers project in the Project navigator.
  2. Switch to the "Signing & Capabilities" tab.
  3. Select each target in turn and select a valid development team in the "Signing" settings.

Then, open the Matchfile in the fastlane folder and make the following edits:

  1. Set the git_url to an empty, private git repository that can be used to store encrypted certificates and provisioning profiles for this example project.
  2. Set the username to the email address for your Apple developer account.

Then, generate ad hoc signing certificates and provisioning profiles. Quit Xcode and run the following command in Terminal:

bundle exec fastlane match adhoc

Finally, open TallestTowers.xcodeproj with Xcode again and make the following changes:

  • Select the TallestTowers target in the project and switch to the "Signing and Capabilities" tab.
  • Uncheck the "Automatically manage signing" checkbox.
  • Select match AdHoc com.semaphoreci.TallestTowers from the "Provisioning Profile" drop-down.

Run the CI pipeline locally

Now that code signing is configured, you should be able to test the CI pipeline locally. An example Fastfile has been included in this project which is configured to:

  • build: Build the app and archive an ad hoc IPA file.
  • test: Build the app and run the unit and UI tests.
  • screenshots: Build the app and generate sample App Store screenshots.

To run the CI pipeline locally, execute the following commands from the project directory in Terminal:

bundle install --path vendor/gems
bundle exec fastlane build
bundle exec fastlane test
bundle exec fastlane screenshots

At this point, if everything is configured correctly you should have a TallestTowers.ipa file in the project root and a screenshots directory containing sample App Store screenshots.

Run the CI pipeline on Semaphore

Semaphore pipelines are made up of blocks executed in sequence that are configured in a .semaphore/semaphore.yml file in the root of your project. The pipeline configuration for this example project has been configured to run all tests, build and archive the application as an IPA file, and generate App Store Screenshots. The IPA archive and App Store screenshots will also be uploaded as job artifacts.

For more information on the full capabilities of the semaphore.yml configuration file, read the comments in this project's semaphore.yml, or read the documentation.

To run the CI for this example app yourself, add your fork of this repository as a new project from your Semaphore dashboard. However, if you run the pipeline at this point it will fail. For it to pass, Semaphore needs access to the private git repository where match stored the encrypted certificates and provisioning profiles that you generated. To allow that, follow these steps:

  1. Create a new SSH public/private key pair on your local machine with ssh-keygen. For more information on doing this, see Using Private Dependencies.
  2. Add the public key as a deploy key to your private match repository. For more information, if you're using GitHub to host the repository, see Managing Deploy Keys.
  3. From your Semaphore dashboard, select "Secrets" under "Configuration".
  4. Create a new secret with the name match-secrets. The secret does not need to be named this, but this is the name used in this example project's semaphore.yml.
  5. Under "Environment Variables", enter MATCH_PASSWORD as the variable name and enter the password you created when running bundle exec fastlane match adhoc.
  6. Under "Files", enter /Users/semaphore/.ssh/match-repository-private-key as the path to the file that will be created on the CI server, and upload the private key. Again, the file path does not need to use this path or file name but this is the location that this example project's semaphore.yml is configured to expect.

Your secret should look like this:

Screenshot of a correctly configured secret on Semaphore

Then, just push any change to your fork of this project and Semaphore will run the CI. You should see the pipeline run, and pass.

A passing CI pipeline on Semaphore

Important Note: If you receive the error message "Selected machine type is not available in this organization" after setting up this example project on Semaphore, ensure your account is on the Semaphore Pro plan. A 14 day free trial of this plan is available from your dashboard.

This example Semaphore configuration uses an a1-standard-4 machine running macOS Mojave with Xcode 11, fastlane and other build tools pre-installed. Other, larger machine types are available if needed.

Fork-and-Run VS Master branch

The master branch represents a template you can follow to setup your own project on Semaphore. That being said, running it directly on your own account would require first setting the public/private keys as describe in the Run the CI pipeline on Semaphore section.

For simplicity, on the fork-and-run branch we disabled the signing capabilities of this template project so you can safely fork and imediatelly run it on Semaphore.

The lines that have been commented out for this purpose are clearly marked as

##### Disable code signing for fork-and-run branch ######

so you can clearly see what has been removed.

License

Copyright ©2019 Rendered Text – Distributed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE for full terms.

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A Semaphore demo CI pipeline for iOS with Swift and Xcode.

https://docs.semaphoreci.com/examples/ios-continuous-integration-with-xcode/

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