📲 iOS Simulator App Exporter
iOS Simulator App Exporter is a script that will help you to list all your simulator devices and their applications, so you can quickly locate and export applications.
- Easily share an iOS simulator app to other simulator, even on other mac.
- No need to build the Xcode project and deal with dependencies.
- Ideal to share an internal build with your teammates without them having to deal with build tools.
Motivation
My principal motivation behind this was to allow my teammates without the project installed and configured to quickly test multiple iOS devices through simulators without TestFlight and physical devices. I used this to share proofs of concept, design iterations, etc. to teammates from other departments who don't want to deal with build tools to give feedback.
To share an iOS application to physical devices, you will have to generate a .ipa
file, then distribute it with TestFlight or other alternative tools. But, to share an iOS application to simulators, you just have to find the generated .app
on the selected simulator and export it.
Searching for that on Google lead to answers like this:
I am trying to export it and install it to another simulator in other mac?
You can't. That's not how the simulator works. To run the app on another Mac, you need to copy the Xcode project to the other Mac and run that project in Xcode on that other Mac.
https://stackoverflow.com/a/34170855
But, actually, it works with the simulator too!
Installation
ios-simulator-app-exporter
is written in JavaScript and is available with the JS package manager of your choice (Yarn, npm, and probably others).
Pick the one you are more comfortable with.
Using npx
(recommended)
This method is preferred if you don't want to install global packages.
Nothing to do here, skip directly to the usage section with npx
.
Using global CLI
Yarn
yarn global add ios-simulator-app-exporter
npm
npm install -g ios-simulator-app-exporter
Usage
Run the following command:
Using npx
(recommended)
npx ios-simulator-app-exporter
Using global CLI
ios-simulator-app-exporter
In case you have active simulators, you will be prompt if you want to filter on active devices.
Select the application you would like to export, they are grouped by device.
Once selected, you will have the Full path
of the .app
you are looking for and his Directory
.
(With OS X , press ⌘ and click on the path to open it).
Then, you can share it, and finally, install it to another iOS simulator by dragging it onto it.
License
iOS Simulator App Exporter is MIT Licensed.