Overview
Our command line builds (to build and create the .ipa) are no longer working.
iTunesConnect has started rejecting builds that use the CODE_SIGN_RESOURCE_RULES_PATH
build setting.
If we build WITHOUT that setting the PackageApplication tool (which we use to create the signed .ipa) fails.
It seems that PackageApplication calls /usr/bin/codesign with resource-rules arguments even if the CODE_SIGN_RESOURCE_RULES_PATH
build setting is excluded
I suspect the PackageApplication needs to be updated so that it does not call /usr/bin/codesign with resource-rules arguments when the CODE_SIGN_RESOURCE_RULES_PATH
build setting is excluded.
Has anyone found a solution for this?
Details
We build our app on the command line like this:
xcodebuild -workspace myApp.xcworkspace -scheme myApp -sdk iphoneos -configuration AppStoreDistribution OBJROOT=$PWD/build SYMROOT=$PWD/build ONLY_ACTIVE_ARCH=NO 'CODE_SIGN_RESOURCE_RULES_PATH=$(SDKROOT)/ResourceRules.plist'
We create the signed .ipa on the command line like this:
xcrun -log -sdk iphoneos PackageApplication "/Users/mpv/dev/myApp/build/AppStoreDistribution-iphoneos/myApp.app" -o "/Users/mpv/dev/myApp/build/AppStoreDistribution-iphoneos/myApp.ipa" -sign "iPhone Distribution: MyTeam (XXXXXXXXXX)" -embed /Users/mpv/Library/MobileDevice/Provisioning\ Profiles/xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx.mobileprovision
iTunesConnect is now rejecting our builds with the following error:
"This bundle is invalid. The Info.plist contains an invalid key 'CFBundleResourceSpecification' in bundle myApp [myApp.app]"
If we remove the 'CODE_SIGN_RESOURCE_RULES_PATH=$(SDKROOT)/ResourceRules.plist'
bit from the build command then the app is built without the CFBundleResourceSpecification
plist key (which I presume is what we want). The new build command looks like this:
xcodebuild -workspace myApp.xcworkspace -scheme myApp -sdk iphoneos -configuration AppStoreDistribution OBJROOT=$PWD/build SYMROOT=$PWD/build ONLY_ACTIVE_ARCH=NO
The problem now is that the command to build the .ipa fails with the following error:
error: /usr/bin/codesign --force --preserve-metadata=identifier,entitlements,resource-rules --sign iPhone Distribution: MyTeam (XXXXXXXXXX) --resource-rules=/var/folders/2b/7hylk7nn13dgrl9yyh2wp0lm0000gn/T/zDRRJMkKtQ/Payload/myApp.app/ResourceRules.plist --entitlements /var/folders/2b/7hylk7nn13dgrl9yyh2wp0lm0000gn/T/zDRRJMkKtQ/entitlements_plistIUdGWLYe /var/folders/2b/7hylk7nn13dgrl9yyh2wp0lm0000gn/T/zDRRJMkKtQ/Payload/myApp.app failed with error 1. Output: Warning: usage of --preserve-metadata with option "resource-rules" (deprecated in Mac OS X >= 10.10)!
Warning: --resource-rules has been deprecated in Mac OS X >= 10.10! /var/folders/2b/7hylk7nn13dgrl9yyh2wp0lm0000gn/T/zDRRJMkKtQ/Payload/myApp.app/ResourceRules.plist: cannot read resources
It seems that PackageApplication calls /usr/bin/codesign with resource-rules arguments even if the CODE_SIGN_RESOURCE_RULES_PATH
argument / build setting is excluded.
I think PackageApplication needs to be updated so that it does not call /usr/bin/codesign with resource-rules arguments when the CODE_SIGN_RESOURCE_RULES_PATH
argument / build setting is excluded.
Apple got back to me with a solution. As of Xcode 7 we should use xcodebuild
instead of PackageApplication
to produce the .ipa file.
xcodebuild has a new -exportArchive option to create an .ipa that works more like Xcode Organizer.
So we should now:
- build an archive with
xcodebuild archive
- create the .ipa with
xcodebuild -exportArchive
We now build the archive like this:
xcodebuild -workspace myApp.xcworkspace -scheme myApp -sdk iphoneos -configuration AppStoreDistribution archive -archivePath $PWD/build/myApp.xcarchive
We now export the .ipa like this:
xcodebuild -exportArchive -archivePath $PWD/build/myApp.xcarchive -exportOptionsPlist exportOptions.plist -exportPath $PWD/build
These two command create the files build/myApp.xcarchive
and build/myApp.ipa
Note that xcodebuild -exportArchive
requires a -exportOptionsPlist
argument that points to a .plist file with export options. For a complete list of what you can put in that plist, run xcodebuild -help
. The minimal contents of the file looks like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>method</key>
<string>app-store</string>
<key>teamID</key>
<string>YOUR_TEN_CHARACTER_TEAM_ID</string>
</dict>
</plist>
In Xcode 9, you now have to specify more details in exportOptions.plist like below:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>compileBitcode</key>
<false/>
<key>method</key>
<string>ad-hoc</string>
<key>provisioningProfiles</key>
<dict>
<key>my.bundle.idenifier</key>
<string>My Provisioning Profile Name</string>
</dict>
<key>signingCertificate</key>
<string>iPhone Distribution</string>
<key>signingStyle</key>
<string>manual</string>
<key>stripSwiftSymbols</key>
<true/>
<key>teamID</key>
<string>YOURTEAMID</string>
<key>thinning</key>
<string><none></string>
</dict>
</plist>
Steps to make iPA Usig terminal
Clean Project:
Release
xcodebuild clean -project ProjectPath/myApp.xcodeproj -configuration ReleaseAdhoc -alltargets
Debug
xcodebuild clean -project ProjectPath/myApp.xcodeproj -configuration Debug -alltargets
Archive Project:
Debug
xcodebuild archive -project ProjectPath/myApp.xcodeproj -scheme “myApp” -configuration Debug -archivePath pathForArchiveFolder/myApp.xcarchive
Release
xcodebuild archive -project ProjectPath/myApp.xcodeproj -scheme “myApp” -archivePath pathForArchiveFolder/myApp.xcarchive
Export IPA
Older Version: This may give A signed resource has been added, modified, or deleted. Error
xcodebuild -exportArchive -archivePath projectPath/myapp.xcarchive -exportPath projectPath/myApp.ipa -exportFormat ipa -exportProvisioningProfile “provisioning profile”
New version:
xcodebuild -exportArchive -archivePath ProjectPath/myapp.xcarchive -exportPath projectPath/myApp.ipa -exportOptionsPlist ProjectFolder/exportPlist.plist
Here's a quick tip in case you need to create the exportOptions.plist file as part of your build process (maybe Jenkins).
You can use the plutil
tool to turn JSON into a plist. Example:
echo "{\"method\":\"app-store\"}" | plutil -convert xml1 -o /tmp/exportOptions.plist -- -
Enjoy!
Go to project folder:
Archive:
for DEBUG:
xcrun xcodebuild -scheme MyApp -configuration Debug archive -archivePath build/MyApp.xcarchive
for Release:
xcrun xcodebuild -scheme MyApp -configuration Release archive -archivePath build/MyApp.xcarchive
Fetch iPA:
xcrun xcodebuild -exportArchive -exportPath build/ -archivePath build/MyApp.xcarchive/
I have created a project name myFirstApp and the location of the project is Desktop/myFirstApp.
Tested on Xcode
8.3
Step 1 -
cd /Users/Ved/Desktop/myFirstApp/
Step 2 -
xcodebuild -scheme myFirstApp archive \
-archivePath /Users/Ved/Desktop/myFirstApp.xcarchive
Step 3 -
xcodebuild -exportArchive -exportFormat ipa \
-archivePath "/Users/Ved/Desktop/myFirstApp.xcarchive" \
-exportPath "/Users/Ved/Desktop/myFirstApp.ipa" \
-exportProvisioningProfile "myFirstAppDevProfile"
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32763288/ios-builds-ipa-creation-no-longer-works-from-the-command-line