NOTE
Complete demos configured with "multi-deployment testing" feature are [here]:
Xcode allows you to define custom build settings for each "configuration" (e.g. debug, release), which can then be referenced as the value of keys within the Info.plist
file (e.g. the CodePushDeploymentKey
setting). This mechanism allows you to easily configure your builds to produce binaries, which are configured to synchronize with different CodePush deployments.
To set this up, perform the following steps:
-
Open up your Xcode project and select your project in the
Project navigator
window -
Ensure the project node is selected, as opposed to one of your targets
-
Select the
Info
tab -
Click the
+
button within theConfigurations
section and selectDuplicate "Release" Configuration
-
Name the new configuration
Staging
(or whatever you prefer) -
Select the
Build Settings
tab -
Go to
Build Location -> Per-configuration Build Products Path -> Staging
and changeStaging
value from$(BUILD_DIR)/$(CONFIGURATION)$(EFFECTIVE_PLATFORM_NAME)
to$(BUILD_DIR)/Release$(EFFECTIVE_PLATFORM_NAME)
NOTE: Due to facebook/react-native#11813, we have to do this step to make it possible to use other configurations than Debug or Release on RN 0.40.0 or higher.
-
Click the
+
button on the toolbar and selectAdd User-Defined Setting
-
Name this new setting something like
CODEPUSH_KEY
, expand it, and specify yourStaging
deployment key for theStaging
config and yourProduction
deployment key for theRelease
config.NOTE: As a reminder, you can retrieve these keys by running
code-push deployment ls <APP_NAME> -k
from your terminal. -
Open your project's
Info.plist
file and change the value of yourCodePushDeploymentKey
entry to$(CODEPUSH_KEY)
And that's it! Now when you run or build your app, your staging builds will automatically be configured to sync with your Staging
deployment, and your release builds will be configured to sync with your Production
deployment.
NOTE: CocoaPods users may need to run pod install
before building with their new release configuration.
Note: If you encounter the error message ld: library not found for ...
, please consult this issue for a possible solution.
Additionally, if you want to give them seperate names and/or icons, you can modify the Product Bundle Identifier
, Product Name
and Asset Catalog App Icon Set Name
build settings, which will allow your staging builds to be distinguishable from release builds when installed on the same device.