Create .ipa files and then distribute them with TestFlight or HockeyApp, all from the command line!
Less cumbersome than clicking around in Xcode, and less hassle than rolling your own build script--Shenzhen radically improves the process of getting new builds out to testers and enterprises.
shenzhenis named for 深圳, the Chinese city famous for its role as the center of manufacturing for a majority of consumer electronics, including iPhones and iPads. It's part of a series of world-class command-line utilities for iOS development, which includes Cupertino (Apple Dev Center management), Houston (Push Notifications), Venice (In-App Purchase Receipt Verification), and Dubai (Passbook pass generation).
$ gem install shenzhen
Shenzhen adds the ipa command to your PATH:
$ ipa
Build and distribute iOS apps (.ipa files)
Commands:
build Create a new .ipa file for your app
distribute:testflight Distribute an .ipa file over TestFlight
distribute:hockeyapp Distribute an .ipa file over HockeyApp
distribute:ftp Distribute an .ipa file over FTP
distribute:S3 Distribute an .ipa file over Amazon S3
help Display global or [command] help documentation.
Aliases:
distribute distribute:testflight
Global Options:
-h, --help Display help documentation
-v, --version Display version information
-t, --trace Display backtrace when an error occurs
$ cd /path/to/iOS Project/
$ ipa build
$ ipa distribute
$ ipa distribute:testflight -a API_TOKEN -T TEAM_TOKEN
Shenzhen will load credentials from the environment variables
TESTFLIGHT_API_TOKENandTESTFLIGHT_TEAM_TOKENunless otherwise specified.
$ ipa distribute:hockeyapp -t API_TOKEN
Shenzhen will load credentials from the environment variable
HOCKEYAPP_API_TOKENunless otherwise specified.
$ ipa distribute:ftp --host HOST -u USER -p PASSWORD -P FTP_PATH
$ ipa distribute:sftp --host HOST -u USER -p PASSWORD -P FTP_PATH
$ ipa distribute:s3 -a ACCESS_KEY_ID -s SECRET_ACCESS_KEY -b BUCKET
Shenzhen will load credentials from the environment variable
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID,AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEYandAWS_REGIONunless otherwise specified.
Mattt Thompson
Shenzhen is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.
