问题
I'm running test on an app using UIAutomation, but I need a way to uninstall the app in a device (iPhone, iPad, iPod) without using jailbreak.
Currently I´m using fruitstrap to upload the app to a cable connected device using the device UID.
Is there a way thru a command line (yes it MUST be command line) to delete the app from the device?
回答1:
Use the fantastic mobiledevice
tool!
mobiledevice repo on GitHub
It compiles in seconds and it let you interact with the connected iOS devices very easily.
回答2:
Use ideviceinstaller
To install app: ideviceinstaller -i testApp.ipa
To uninstall app: If you don't know bundle id, first get bundle id
ideviceinstaller -l
then
ideviceinstaller -U com.testPackage.testApp
回答3:
Via command line: uninstall [-i/--id device_id] -b/--bundle bundle.app
Removed the specified bundle identifier (eg com.foo.MyApp) from the specified device, or all attached devices if none are specified.
Used this repository Note: works with SDK 6.1.3 but not with SDK 6.1.4
回答4:
For those who still get here by google: You can installe the ruby gem ios_app_installer (which is a "light" version of ios-deploy) and after installing it use the command
ios_app_installer -b <bundle id> -u
(The device may have to be connected via USB)
回答5:
New Kid on the block - ios-deploy
MobileDevice was a good tool, however not being actively developed. ios-deploy works great.
Here is the command -
ios-deploy --id <device_id> --uninstall_only --bundle_id com.app.testapp
(ios-deploy is forked from fruitstrap only)
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15886373/uninstalling-app-from-ios-device-thru-command-line