fastlane
is a tool for iOS and Android developers to automate tedious tasks like generating screenshots, dealing with provisioning profiles and releasing your application.
You define how your process looks like
lane :beta do
increment_build_number
cocoapods
match
deliver
sh "./customScript.sh"
slack
end
To deploy your app to the App Store you can run
fastlane beta
| fastlane
--------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------
:sparkles: | Connect all iOS and Android build tools into one workflow (both fastlane
tools and third party tools)
:monorail: | Define different deployment lanes
for App Store deployment, beta builds or testing
:ship: | Deploy from any computer, including a CI-server
:wrench: | Extend and customise the functionality
:thought_balloon: | Never remember any difficult commands, just fastlane
🎩 | Easy setup assistant to get started in a few minutes
📧 | Automatically pass on information from one build step to another (e.g. path to the ipa
file)
:page_with_curl: | Store everything in git. Never again lookup the build commands in the Jenkins
configs
:rocket: | Saves you hours for every app update you release
:pencil2: | Very flexible configuration using a fully customisable Fastfile
🚠 | Implement a fully working Continuous Delivery process
👻 | Jenkins Integration: Show the output directly in the Jenkins test results
:book: | Automatically generate a markdown documentation of your lane config
:hatching_chick: | Over 150 built-in integrations available
:computer: | Support for both iOS, Mac OS and Android apps
:octocat: | Full git and mercurial support
Like this tool? Be the first to know about updates and new fastlane tools.
sudo gem install fastlane --verbose
Make sure, you have the latest version of the Xcode command line tools installed:
xcode-select --install
If you experience slow launch times of fastlane, try running
gem cleanup
System Requirements: fastlane
requires Mac OS X or Linux with Ruby 2.0.0 or above.
If you want to take a look at a project, already using fastlane
, check out the fastlane-examples with fastlane
setups by Wikipedia, Product Hunt, MindNode and more.
The setup assistant will create all the necessary files for you, using the existing app metadata from iTunes Connect.
cd [your_project_folder]
fastlane init
- Follow the setup assistant, which will set up
fastlane
for you - Further customise the
Fastfile
with actions.
Usually you'll use fastlane by triggering individual lanes:
fastlane [lane_name]
fastlane actions
: List all availablefastlane
actionsfastlane action [action_name]
: Shows a more detailed description of an actionfastlane lanes
: Lists all available lanes with descriptionfastlane list
: Lists all available lanes without descriptionfastlane new_action
: Create a new action (integration) for fastlane
fastlane
Toolchain
Additionally to the fastlane
commands, you now have access to those fastlane
tools:
deliver
: Upload screenshots, metadata and your app to the App Storesnapshot
: Automate taking localized screenshots of your iOS app on every deviceframeit
: Quickly put your screenshots into the right device framespem
: Automatically generate and renew your push notification profilessigh
: Because you would rather spend your time building stuff than fighting provisioningproduce
: Create new iOS apps on iTunes Connect and Dev Portal using the command linecert
: Automatically create and maintain iOS code signing certificatesspaceship
: Ruby library to access the Apple Dev Center and iTunes Connectpilot
: The best way to manage your TestFlight testers and builds from your terminalboarding
: The easiest way to invite your TestFlight beta testersgym
: Building your iOS apps has never been easiermatch
: Easily sync your certificates and profiles across your team using git
Please submit an issue on GitHub and provide information about your setup
Thanks to all contributors for extending and improving fastlane
.
Help us keep fastlane
open and inclusive. Please read and follow our Code of Conduct.
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license. See the LICENSE file.
This project and all fastlane tools are in no way affiliated with Apple Inc or Google. This project is open source under the MIT license, which means you have full access to the source code and can modify it to fit your own needs. All fastlane tools run on your own computer or server, so your credentials or other sensitive information will never leave your own computer. You are responsible for how you use fastlane tools.