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xcodebuild -exportOptionsPlist available keys (Xcode 7b6)
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Available keys for -exportOptionsPlist: | |
compileBitcode : Bool | |
For non-App Store exports, should Xcode re-compile the app from bitcode? Defaults to YES. | |
embedOnDemandResourcesAssetPacksInBundle : Bool | |
For non-App Store exports, if the app uses On Demand Resources and this is YES, asset packs are embedded in the app bundle so that the app can be tested without a server to host asset packs. Defaults to YES unless onDemandResourcesAssetPacksBaseURL is specified. | |
iCloudContainerEnvironment | |
For non-App Store exports, if the app is using CloudKit, this configures the "com.apple.developer.icloud-container-environment" entitlement. Available options: Development and Production. Defaults to Development. | |
iTunesConnectAccountUsername : String | |
The iTunes Connect account used for App Store communication. | |
manifest : Dictionary | |
For non-App Store exports, users can download your app over the web by opening your distribution manifest file in a web browser. To generate a distribution manifest, the value of this key should be a dictionary with three sub-keys: appURL, displayImageURL, fullSizeImageURL. The additional sub-key assetPackManifestURL is required when using on demand resources. | |
method : String | |
Describes how Xcode should export the archive. Available options: app-store, ad-hoc, package, enterprise, development, and developer-id. The list of options varies based on the type of archive. Defaults to development. | |
onDemandResourcesAssetPacksBaseURL : String | |
For non-App Store exports, if the app uses On Demand Resources and embedOnDemandResourcesAssetPacksInBundle isn't YES, this should be a base URL specifying where asset packs are going to be hosted. This configures the app to download asset packs from the specified URL. | |
teamID : String | |
The Developer Portal team to use for this export. Defaults to the team used to build the archive. | |
thinning : String | |
For non-App Store exports, should Xcode thin the package for one or more device variants? Available options: <none> (Xcode produces a non-thinned universal app), <thin-for-all-variants> (Xcode produces a universal app and all available thinned variants), or a model identifier for a specific device (e.g. "iPhone7,1"). Defaults to <none>. | |
uploadBitcode : Bool | |
For App Store exports, should the package include bitcode? Defaults to YES. | |
uploadSymbols : Bool | |
For App Store exports, should the package include symbols? Defaults to YES. |
<key>provisioningProfiles</key>
<dict>
<key>ProvisioningID</key>
<string>ProvisioningName</string>
</dict>
hi, I want to change scheme options Default Location when I use CI. How can i do?
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Hi,
how can I specify the Provisioning Profile for the achieve?
similar to
-exportProvisioningProfile "xxxx"