@bembulak
Yes, this thread for the How to setup iOS Deployment
I did exact as U sad, but when I go to "Compiler" ->"Create app" and press on "CheckXCode...." I got error - "install-cordova.sh can't be opened because (null) is not allowed to open documents in terminal."
So, iOS dev. is not so easy
iOS-Deployment done easy :-)
Re: iOS-Deployment done easy :-)
Have tried on other M2 machine and Ventura OS.
Every time when I run the XCode + Cordova check - computer runs cordova installation.
Every time when I run the XCode + Cordova check - computer runs cordova installation.
Re: iOS-Deployment done easy :-)
Hello.
I'm trying to build and iOS app but the process fails. I get the message "Export successful (/Volumes/..../app.ipa)." but its a erroneous message because none .ipa file is generated.
I think that I followed all steps posted in this thread but I have a doubt... After certificates are generated , how are configured in SpiderBasic? How knows SpiderBasic where are the certificates for sign the app?
Thanks in advance,
Torf
I'm trying to build and iOS app but the process fails. I get the message "Export successful (/Volumes/..../app.ipa)." but its a erroneous message because none .ipa file is generated.
I think that I followed all steps posted in this thread but I have a doubt... After certificates are generated , how are configured in SpiderBasic? How knows SpiderBasic where are the certificates for sign the app?
Thanks in advance,
Torf
Re: iOS-Deployment done easy :-)
I can't say much more than in my initial posts.
I do not have a paid Apple Developer Account anymore, therefore my Certificates and Provisioning Profiles expired.
However, what I can give you as advice:
- Take care of the used version of XCode: is it the one, Fred states in the documentation?
- Follow the Steps EXACTLY and take care not to overlook something. Login online, create Certs and Prov.Profiles, start XCode and make sure that XCode downloads and installs the Prov.Profile.
- Make sure you have a Team ID an give that very same information to SpiderBasic. I assume that SB will pass that on to node/cordova and cordova uses the XCode Command Line tools with lots of parameters (include the TEAM ID) to compile the code.
- Make sure upfront, that your tool chain has access to the folders you want to export to. If Spider Basic (and Node.js/Cordova) is not allowed to write to e. g. your desktop, you'll end up with what you explained. The *.ipa will not be written.
I can confirm this for the Apple Silicon (M1/M2) chip sets, but my guess is, that it should work equally. In all my tests: whenever something did not work, it was my fault, as I overlooked a detail or left out an important step.
I do not have a paid Apple Developer Account anymore, therefore my Certificates and Provisioning Profiles expired.
However, what I can give you as advice:
- Take care of the used version of XCode: is it the one, Fred states in the documentation?
- Follow the Steps EXACTLY and take care not to overlook something. Login online, create Certs and Prov.Profiles, start XCode and make sure that XCode downloads and installs the Prov.Profile.
- Make sure you have a Team ID an give that very same information to SpiderBasic. I assume that SB will pass that on to node/cordova and cordova uses the XCode Command Line tools with lots of parameters (include the TEAM ID) to compile the code.
- Make sure upfront, that your tool chain has access to the folders you want to export to. If Spider Basic (and Node.js/Cordova) is not allowed to write to e. g. your desktop, you'll end up with what you explained. The *.ipa will not be written.
I can confirm this for the Apple Silicon (M1/M2) chip sets, but my guess is, that it should work equally. In all my tests: whenever something did not work, it was my fault, as I overlooked a detail or left out an important step.