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Auto-increment Xcode project number
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#!/bin/sh | |
# | |
# auto-increment.sh | |
# Author: Mark Battistella | |
# Website: https://markbattistella.com | |
# | |
# get the path for the config file | |
CONFIG_FILE="${PROJECT_DIR}/Shared/Data/Config.xcconfig" | |
# get the git commit count | |
GIT_COMMIT_COUNT=`git rev-list --all --count` | |
# get the git commit hash | |
NEW_GIT_COMMIT_HASH=`git log -1 --pretty="%h"` | |
# read the old values | |
CURRENT_PROJECT_VERSION=`source "$CONFIG_FILE"; echo $CURRENT_PROJECT_VERSION` | |
CURRENT_MARKETING_VERSION=`source "$CONFIG_FILE"; echo $MARKETING_VERSION` | |
CURRENT_GIT_COMMIT_HASH=`source "$CONFIG_FILE"; echo $GIT_COMMIT_HASH` | |
# splits a two-decimal version string, such as "4.1.9" | |
MAJORVERSION=`echo "$CURRENT_MARKETING_VERSION" | awk -F "." '{print $1}'` | |
MINORVERSION=`echo "$CURRENT_MARKETING_VERSION" | awk -F "." '{print $2}'` | |
PATCHVERSION=`echo "$CURRENT_MARKETING_VERSION" | awk -F "." '{print $3}'` | |
# increment the patch version | |
PATCHVERSION=$(($PATCHVERSION + 1)) | |
# only do this on git commits | |
# -- if the old one is the same as the current | |
# -- then exit | |
if [ "$NEW_GIT_COMMIT_HASH" == "$CURRENT_GIT_COMMIT_HASH" ]; then | |
echo "Info: no changes in git commits" | |
exit 0 | |
# -- otherwise there are changes | |
# -- so lets update the file | |
else | |
# check if there is a build number to bump | |
if [ -z "$CURRENT_PROJECT_VERSION" ]; then | |
echo "Error: Empty build number" | |
exit 0 | |
fi | |
# set the build number to commits | |
CURRENT_PROJECT_VERSION=$GIT_COMMIT_COUNT | |
# check the version values | |
# -- if patch is 10, reset to 0 | |
# -- bump minor version +1 | |
if [ "$PATCHVERSION" -gt 9 ]; then | |
PATCHVERSION=$(($PATCHVERSION % 10)) | |
MINORVERSION=$(($MINORVERSION + 1)) | |
fi | |
# -- if minor is 10, reset to 0 | |
# -- bump major version +1 | |
if [ "$MINORVERSION" -gt 9 ]; then | |
MINORVERSION=$(($MINORVERSION % 10)) | |
MAJORVERSION=$(($MAJORVERSION + 1)) | |
fi | |
# set new version number | |
NEW_VERSION_STRING=`echo $VERSIONNUM | awk -F "." '{ print '$MAJORVERSION' "." '$MINORVERSION' ".'$PATCHVERSION'" }'` | |
# -- delete the old lines | |
echo "`sed /^CURRENT_PROJECT_VERSION/d "$CONFIG_FILE"`" > $CONFIG_FILE | |
echo "`sed /^MARKETING_VERSION/d "$CONFIG_FILE"`" > $CONFIG_FILE | |
echo "`sed /^GIT_COMMIT_HASH/d "$CONFIG_FILE"`" > $CONFIG_FILE | |
# -- add in the new values | |
echo "CURRENT_PROJECT_VERSION=$CURRENT_PROJECT_VERSION" >> $CONFIG_FILE | |
echo "MARKETING_VERSION=$NEW_VERSION_STRING" >> $CONFIG_FILE | |
echo "GIT_COMMIT_HASH=$NEW_GIT_COMMIT_HASH" >> $CONFIG_FILE | |
fi |
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Not sure if 100% working, but using the git commit number as the build number: