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Script for managing build and version numbers using git and agvtool. See link in comments below.
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#!/bin/sh | |
# Script for managing build and version numbers using git and agvtool. | |
# Change log: | |
# v1.0 18-Jul-11 First public release. | |
# v1.1 29-Sep-12 Launch git, agvtool via xcrun. | |
version() { | |
echo "version.sh 1.1 by Joachim Bondo <[email protected]> http://osteslag.tumblr.com" | |
} | |
usage() { | |
version | |
cat << EOF >&2 | |
Manages build and version numbers using git and agvtool. | |
Usage: | |
$(basename $0) [options] | |
Options: | |
--terse Prints the version number in the terse format | |
-s, --set Sets the version number using agvtool | |
-p, --plist-path <path> Write to the built Info.plist file directly | |
-b, --bump Bumps the build number | |
-q, --quiet Supresses output | |
-h, --help Displays this help text | |
-v, --version Displays script version number | |
Notes: | |
- If no options are given, the current versions are printed | |
- Specifying -s requires a --plist-path and uses the git tag | |
EOF | |
} | |
list() { | |
# List current project version and git version. Ignore $should_echo_output. | |
# If the --terse option is given, make the output terse. | |
# Add --abbrev=0 to reduce to latest git tag only (without commit count and SAH): | |
git_version=`xcrun git describe --tags` | |
build_number=`xcrun agvtool what-version -terse` | |
if [ $# == 1 ]; then | |
echo "${git_version} (${build_number})" | |
else | |
echo "Version: ${git_version} (${build_number})" | |
fi | |
} | |
bump() { | |
# Bumps the build number, i.e. the number in parenthesis. | |
# Don't print the output of the command itself. | |
xcrun agvtool bump -all &> /dev/null | |
new_version=`xcrun agvtool what-version -terse` | |
if [ $should_echo_output == true ]; then | |
echo "Bumped build number to: ${new_version}" | |
fi | |
} | |
set_version() { | |
# Set the marketing version of the project. | |
# Take the number from git and apply it to the project. | |
# Any "v" prepended to the git tag will be removed. | |
# Get the current release description from git. | |
git_version=`xcrun git describe --tags` | |
# Check to see if the tag starts with with "v", and remove if so. | |
if [[ "${git_version}" == v* ]]; then | |
git_version="${git_version#*v}" | |
fi | |
# Set the project version. | |
# If we use agvtool for this, and this script runs as a build phase, Xcode | |
# insists on reloading the project file which is undesired. But if run from | |
# the command line, it makes good sense. If plist_path is not empty, we'll | |
# set the version number in it directly. | |
if [ -z "$1" ]; then | |
xcrun agvtool new-marketing-version "${git_version}" &> /dev/null | |
new_version=`xcrun agvtool what-marketing-version -terse1` | |
else | |
# Remove the (.plist) extension from the path. | |
defaults write "${1%.*}" 'CFBundleShortVersionString' "${git_version}" &> /dev/null | |
new_version=`defaults read "${1%.*}" 'CFBundleShortVersionString'` | |
fi | |
if [ $should_echo_output == true ]; then | |
echo "New version: ${new_version}" | |
fi | |
} | |
# --- Main entry point -------------------------------------------------------- | |
# If we don't have any options, just list versions, or if terse, list terse. | |
if [ $# == 0 ]; then | |
list | |
exit 0 | |
elif [ $# == 1 -a $1 == --terse ]; then | |
list --terse | |
exit 0 | |
fi | |
# Set default values. | |
should_set_version_number=false | |
plist_path="" | |
should_echo_output=true | |
# Parse command line options. | |
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do | |
# Check parameters. | |
case $1 in | |
-s | --set ) | |
should_set_version_number=true | |
;; | |
-p | --plist-path ) | |
plist_path=$2 | |
shift;; | |
-b | --bump ) | |
bump | |
;; | |
-q | --quiet ) | |
should_echo_output=false | |
;; | |
-h | --help ) | |
usage | |
exit 1;; | |
-v | --version ) | |
version | |
exit 1;; | |
* ) # Unknown option | |
echo "Error: Unknown option '$1'" 1>&2 | |
usage | |
exit 1;; | |
esac | |
shift | |
done | |
if [ $should_set_version_number == true ]; then | |
if [ ! -e "$plist_path" ]; then | |
echo "Error: File does not exist '$plist_path'. Specify a valid --plist-path." 1>&2 | |
exit 1 | |
else | |
set_version "$plist_path" | |
fi | |
fi | |
exit 0 |
I resolved the issue by myself.
This issue has nothing to do with Xcode upgrade rather it came from the fact that my Xcode configuration was referring old Info.plist and .pch files.
So, I need to re-config the paths for both Info.plist and .pch files.
Thanks.
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Thanks much for your work and contribution in advance.
I having an issue with version 1.0 after upgrading Xcode to Version 4.6.1 (4H512).
The issue is that the build number is not injected to the bundle, even running "version.h -b" command shows right build number.
Any idea?
It's been really useful for me Thanks again.