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Xcodeproj lets you create and modify Xcode projects from Ruby.
Script boring management tasks or build Xcode-friendly libraries. Also includes
support for Xcode workspaces (.xcworkspace), configuration files (.xcconfig) and
Xcode Scheme files (.xcscheme).
It is used in CocoaPods to create a collection of supplemental libraries or frameworks, for all platforms Xcode supports.
The API reference can be found here.
Xcodeproj itself installs through RubyGems, the Ruby package manager. Install it by performing the following command:
$ [sudo] gem install xcodeproj
To begin editing an xcodeproj file start by opening it as an Xcodeproj with:
require 'xcodeproj'
project_path = '/your_path/your_project.xcodeproj'
project = Xcodeproj::Project.open(project_path)
Look through all targets
project.targets.each do |target|
puts target.name
end
Get all source files for a target
target = project.targets.first
files = target.source_build_phase.files.to_a.map do |pbx_build_file|
pbx_build_file.file_ref.real_path.to_s
end.select do |path|
path.end_with?(".m", ".mm", ".swift")
end.select do |path|
File.exists?(path)
end
Set a specific build configuration to all targets
project.targets.each do |target|
target.build_configurations.each do |config|
config.build_settings['MY_CUSTOM_FLAG'] ||= 'TRUE'
end
end
project.save
Installing the Xcodeproj gem will also install a command-line tool xcodeproj which you can
use to generate project diffs, target diffs, output all configurations and show a YAML representation.
For more information consult xcodeproj --help.
All Xcodeproj development happens on GitHub. Contributing patches is really easy and gratifying.
Follow @CocoaPods to get up to date information about what's going on in the CocoaPods world.
These works are available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.
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