问题
I have a project named XXX. I want to rename this project to YYY.
Note that XXX is an extremely common term (for e.g. \"data\", or simply \"project\"), and thus a simple RegEx search-and-replace is not possible, out of risk of corrupting the project configuration files.
My current project directory contains the following items:
XXXXXXTestsXXX.xcodeproj
and I want to rename them to:
YYYYYYTestsYYY.xcodeproj
... respectively, with the necessary changes being reflected in my project file.
How can I accomplish this without having to manually create and populate a new project?
Edit: It is absolutely ridiculous that this has become my most upvoted question.
回答1:
Step 1 - Rename the project
- Click on the project you want to rename in the "Project navigator" on the left of the Xcode view.
- On the right select the "File inspector" and the name of your project should be in there under "Identity and Type", change it to the new name.
- Click "Rename" in a dropdown menu
Step 2 - Rename the Scheme
- In the top bar (near "Stop" button), there is a scheme for your OLD product, click on it, then go to "Manage schemes"
- Click on the OLD name in the scheme, and it will become editable, change the name
Step 3 - Rename the folder with your assets
- Quit Xcode
- In the correctly named master folder, there is a newly named xcodeproj file with the wrongly named OLD folder. Rename the OLD folder to your new name (if you use Git, you could run
git mv oldame newnameso that Git recognizes this is a move, rather than deleting/adding new files). - Reopen the project, you will see a warning: "The folder OLD does not exist", dismiss the warning
- In the "Project navigator" on the left, click the top level OLD folder name
- In Utilities pane under "Identity and type" you will see the "Name" entry, change this from the OLD to the new name
- Just below there is a "Location" entry. Click on a folder with the OLD name and chose the newly renamed folder
Step 4 - Rename the Build plist data**
- Click on the project in the "Project navigator" on the left, in the main panel select "Build Settings"
- Search for "plist" in this section
- Under packaging, you will see
Info.plist, andProduct bundle identifier - Rename the top entry in
Info.plist - Do the same for
Product Identifier - If you use SwiftUI, search for "Developmental Assets" and update the path
Step 5 - Repeat step 3 for tests (if you have them)**
Step 6 - Repeat step 3 for core data if it's name matches project name (if you have it)**
Finally, you are done and can rebuild (Command + Shift + K to clean, Command + B to build)
回答2:
To add to @luke-west 's excellent answer:
When using CocoaPods
After step 2:
- Quit XCode.
- In the master folder, rename
OLD.xcworkspacetoNEW.xcworkspace.
After step 4:
- In XCode: choose and edit
Podfilefrom the project navigator. You should see atargetclause with the OLD name. Change it to NEW. - Quit XCode.
- In the project folder, delete the
OLD.podspecfile. rm -rf Pods/- Run
pod install. - Open XCode.
- Click on your project name in the project navigator.
- In the main pane, switch to the
Build Phasestab. - Under
Link Binary With Libraries, look forlibPods-OLD.aand delete it. - If you have an objective-c Bridging header go to Build settings and change the location of the header from OLD/OLD-Bridging-Header.h to NEW/NEW-Bridging-Header.h
- Clean and run.
回答3:
A quicker solution using shell commands (works with CocoaPods too):
PLEASE cd TO A NON-GIT REPOSITORY BEFORE PROCEEDING ⚠️
Step 1 - Prerequisites
- Copy your original project folder to a temporary
/NewProjectFolderOUTSIDE your git repository. ⚠️ changes to .git could corrupt your git index 💥 ☠
Step 2 - Open Terminal
Now we're going to rename the project from oldName to NewProject.
- Close XCode.
- Go to your
/NewProjectFolder.
cd /Path/to/your/NewProjectFolder
- Install the extra tools needed.
brew install rename ack
- Rename the files and directories containing the source string. You’ll need to RUN THIS COMMAND TWICE, because directories will be renamed first, then files and directories inside those will be renamed on the next iteration.
find . -name 'oldName*' -print0 | xargs -0 rename --subst-all 'oldName' 'NewProject'
- Check if all the files containing the source string are renamed. You should see empty output.
find . -name 'oldName*'
- Replace all occurrences of the string in all files.
ack --literal --files-with-matches 'oldName' --print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' 's/oldName/NewProject/g'
- Check if all occurrences of the string in all files were replaced. You should see empty output.
ack --literal 'oldName'
- Run
pod install - Add
NewProjectFolderto your repository. - You are done!
回答4:
There is a GitHub project called Xcode Project Renamer:
It should be executed from inside root of Xcode project directory and called with two string parameters: $OLD_PROJECT_NAME & $NEW_PROJECT_NAME
Script goes through all the files and directories recursively, including Xcode project or workspace file and replaces all occurrences of $OLD_PROJECT_NAME string with $NEW_PROJECT_NAME string (both in each file's name and content).
Xcode Project Renamer
回答5:
To change the project name;
- Select your project in the Project navigator.
2.In the Identity and Type section of the File inspector, enter a new name into the Name field.
3.Press Return.
A dialog is displayed, listing the items in your project that can be renamed. The dialog includes a preview of how the items will appear after the change.
To selectively rename items, disable the checkboxes for any items you don’t want to rename. To rename only your app, leave the app selected and deselect all other items.
Press "Rename"
回答6:
Extra instructions when following @Luke-West's + @Vaiden's solutions:
If your scheme has not changed (still showing my mac) on the top left next to the stop button:
- Click NEWLY created Project name (next to stop button) > Click Edit Schemes > Build (left hand side) > Remove the old target (will say it's missing) and replace with the NEWLY named project under NEWLY named project logo
Also, I did not have to use step 3 of @Vaiden's solution. Just running rm -rf Pods/ in terminal got rid of all old pod files
I also did not have to use step 9 in @Vaiden's solution, instead I just removed the OLD project named framework under Link Binary Libraries (the NEWLY named framework was already there)
So the updated steps would be as follows:
Step 1 - Rename the project
- If you are using cocoapods in your project, close the workspace, and open the XCode project for these steps.
- Click on the project you want to rename in the "Project navigator" on the left of the Xcode view.
- On the right select the "File inspector" and the name of your project should be in there under "Identity and Type", change it to the new name.
- Click "Rename" in a dropdown menu
Step 2 - Rename the Scheme
- In the top bar (near "Stop" button), there is a scheme for your OLD product, click on it, then go to "Manage schemes"
- Click on the OLD name in the scheme, and it will become editable, change the name
- Quit XCode.
- In the master folder, rename OLD.xcworkspace to NEW.xcworkspace.
Step 3 - Rename the folder with your assets
- Quit Xcode
- In the correctly named master folder, there is a newly named xcodeproj file with the the wrongly named OLD folder. Rename the OLD folder to your new name
- Reopen the project, you will see a warning: "The folder OLD does not exist", dismiss the warning
- In the "Project navigator" on the left, click the top level OLD folder name
- In Utilities pane under "Identity and type" you will see the "Name" entry, change this from the OLD to the new name
- Just below there is a "Location" entry. Click on a folder with the OLD name and chose the newly renamed folder
Step 4 - Rename the Build plist data
- Click on the project in the "Project navigator" on the left, in the main panel select "Build Settings"
- Search for "plist" in this section Under packaging, you will see Info.plist, and Product bundle identifier
- Rename the top entry in Info.plist
- Do the same for Product Identifier
Step 5 Handling Podfile
- In XCode: choose and edit Podfile from the project navigator. You should see a target clause with the OLD name. Change it to NEW.
- Quit XCode.
- In terminal, cd into project directory, then:
rm -rf Pods/ - Run pod install.
- Open XCode.
- Click on your project name in the project navigator.
- In the main pane, switch to the Build Phases tab. Under Link Binary With Libraries, look for the OLD framework and remove it (should say it is missing) The NEWLY named framework should already be there, if not use the "+" button at the bottom of the window to add it
- If you have an objective-c Bridging header go to Build settings and change the location of the header from OLD/OLD-Bridging-Header.h to NEW/NEW-Bridging-Header.h
- Clean and run.
You should be able to build with no errors after you have followed all of the steps successfully
回答7:
Aside from all the steps Luke and Vaiden recommended, I also had to rename all the customModule properties in my Storyboard to match the new name, and this has to be case sensitive.
回答8:
All the answers above are great, but not complete, I think. The most general solution should be find + grep, also sed could be used to replace the symbol in all kinds of files.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33370175/how-do-i-completely-rename-an-xcode-project-i-e-inclusive-of-folders