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motion-appstore

Gem Version

This is RubyMotion plugin which provides validate and upload commands for iTunes Connect.

Install

$ gem install motion-appstore

If you like to install manually,

$ git clone https://github.com/HipByte/motion-appstore.git
$ cd motion-appstore
$ rake install

Usage

$ rake archive:distribution
$ motion validate APPLE-ID
$ motion upload APPLE-ID

validate

This command validates your app whether it is possible to upload to iTunes Connect.

Example)

If app configuration has some errors:

$ motion validate [email protected]
Validate: ./build/iPhoneOS-8.1-Release/HelloActions.ipa
✗ Redundant Binary Upload. There already exists a binary upload with build '1.0' for version '1.10'

The app is good to submit to iTunes Connect:

$ motion validate [email protected]
Validate: ./build/iPhoneOS-8.1-Release/HelloActions.ipa
✓ No errors validating archive at ./build/iPhoneOS-8.1-Release/HelloActions.ipa

upload

This command uploads your app to iTunes Connect.

Example)

$ motion upload [email protected]
Upload: ./build/iPhoneOS-8.1-Release/HelloActions.ipa
✓ No errors uploading ./build/iPhoneOS-8.1-Release/HelloActions.ipa

Password management

motion-appstore attempts to retrieve your password from the keychain automatically. However, in certain circumstances, this may not work, like for example if you have not used Apple's AppLoader application before or if you are using iCloud's keychain. If motion-appstore keeps asking you for your password repeatedly, type the following command:

$ security add-internet-password -a <your-email-address> -j default -r htps -s idmsa.apple.com -w <your-password> -T /usr/bin/security

Your password will then be safely stored in the keychain and accessible by motion-appstore.

If you like GUI, you can add your password into the keychain by adding account via Xcode [Preferences...]->[Accounts] configuration.