问题
Is there a way to import contacts automatically from my Mac OS X Address Book into the iPhone Simulator Contacts app? Or vCards or anything like that? I'm building an app that displays contacts in various ways and I'd like to have a way to have lots of contacts without typing them all in myself.
回答1:
This solution worked for me, and was incredibly easy.
The question asks about how to get Mac OSX contacts into the iOS Simulator. If you sync your iPhone with your Mac, then perform an unencrypted backup of your iPhone in iTunes, this solution will work:
- Quit the iOS Simulator
- Download iPhone/iPod Touch Backup Extractor
- Run it, and select the last option "iOS Files"
- Create a folder on your desktop and extract all files to that folder
- When complete, go to your extract folder and navigate to Library/AddressBook
- Copy both files (AddressBook.sqlitedb and AddressBookImages.sqlitedb) to: ~/Library/Application Support/iPhone Simulator/{SDK}/Library/AddressBook
- Run the Contacts application in iOS Simulator
回答2:
I have Xcode 6, and when I drop a vCard file into the simulator window, it gives me the option to import.
So go to your Mac OS X address book, select all contacts and export them to a vCard. Then drag and drop that file into the simulator.

回答3:
Probably not directly, but it you have a real phone populated with contacts you could retrieve the file /mobile/Library/AddressBook/AddressBook.sqlitedb
and copy it to
~/Library/Application Support/iPhone Simulator/User/Library/AddressBook/AddressBook.sqlitedb
on your dev machine.
回答4:
You can do this very simple:
Just download this app: https://github.com/aussiegeek/AddressBookVcardImport
Create a vCard with all the contacts you want to import and name it "vCards.vcf"
Add this file to the XCode Project and run it on the simulator.
回答5:
If you've a jailbroken phone, copy /var/mobile/Library/AddressBook/*
from your iPhone to ~/Library/Application Support/iPhone Simulator/[version]/Library/AddressBook
on your Mac. Unfortunately, the pictures don't work for me even though I copied AddressBookImages.sqlitedb
as well.
回答6:
djibouti33's answer worked for me as well, but there is one key exception in his steps for the iPhone Simulator folder location. Below worked for me.
- Quit the iOS Simulator
- Download iPhone/iPod Touch Backup Extractor
- Run it, and select the last option "iOS Files"
- Create a folder on your desktop and extract all files to that folder
- When complete, go to your extract folder and navigate to Library/AddressBook
- Copy both files (AddressBook.sqlitedb and AddressBookImages.sqlitedb) to your clipboard
- Within Finder, select GO on the menu bar and Go To Folder "/user//library/" this is the only way to get to the hidden library folder (at leaset for Mac OS X 10.8)
- Go to Application Support/iPhone Simulator. there will be separate folders for each iOS version (5.0, 5.1, 6.0 etc).
- For each iOS version you run in simulator, you will have to copy the two files to each of the iOS Version folders. Ex: Application Support/iPhone Simulator/5.0/AddressBook/ if you run simulator for iOS 5.0.
- If run against multiple iOS versons, repeat for each.
- Run the Contacts application in iOS Simulator
Hope this helps!
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2260079/how-to-import-contacts-from-mac-os-x-addressbook-into-iphone-simulator