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#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# What is this for? | |
# This script fixes an issue appeared for some Xcode users where it would show long identifiers | |
# in the list of simulators instead of usual short names. This is caused by duplicate simulators | |
# being sometimes created after switching between Xcode versions, with the same | |
# device type + runtime pair occurring more than once in your list of available simulators. | |
# Instead of showing the same simulator name twice, Xcode defaults to simulator identifiers. | |
# | |
# What it does? | |
# The script queries Xcode's `simctl` utility for all simulators you have, finds duplicate type + runtime pairs, | |
# and offers you to delete them. After that, Xcode should return to displaying the list of simulators normally. | |
# When searching for duplicates, the script sorts simulators by their creation time to make sure it deletes | |
# the copy that was created more recently. | |
require 'json' | |
class SimDevice | |
attr_accessor :runtime | |
attr_accessor :name | |
attr_accessor :deviceType | |
attr_accessor :identifier | |
attr_accessor :timestamp | |
def initialize(runtime, name, deviceType, identifier, timestamp) | |
@runtime = runtime | |
@name = name | |
@identifier = identifier | |
@deviceType = deviceType | |
@timestamp = timestamp | |
end | |
def to_s | |
clean_runtime = @runtime.gsub("com.apple.CoreSimulator.SimRuntime.", "") rescue "[unknown runtime]" | |
clean_type = @deviceType.gsub("com.apple.CoreSimulator.SimDeviceType.", "") rescue "[unknown device type]" | |
return "#{@name} (#{clean_runtime}) – #{clean_type} #{@identifier} [#{@timestamp}]" | |
end | |
def equivalent_to_device(device) | |
return @runtime != nil && @deviceType != nil && @runtime == device.runtime && @deviceType == device.deviceType | |
end | |
end | |
# Executes a shell command and returns the result from stdout | |
def execute_simctl_command(command) | |
return %x[xcrun simctl #{command}] | |
end | |
# Retrieves the creation date/time of simulator with specified identifier | |
def simulator_creation_date(identifier) | |
directory = Dir.home() + "/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Devices/" + identifier | |
if (Dir.exists?(directory)) | |
if (File::Stat.method_defined?(:birthtime)) | |
return File.stat(directory).birthtime | |
else | |
return File.stat(directory).ctime | |
end | |
else | |
# Simulator directory is not yet created - treat it as if it was created right now (happens with newer sims) | |
return Time.now | |
end | |
end | |
# Deletes specified simulator | |
def delete_device(device) | |
execute_simctl_command("delete #{device.identifier}") | |
end | |
puts(" 💬 Searching for simulators...") | |
# Retrieve the list of existing simulators and sort by their creation timestamp, ascending | |
json = JSON.parse(execute_simctl_command("list -j devices")) | |
devices = json["devices"].flat_map { |runtime, devices| | |
devices.map { |device| | |
identifier = device["udid"] | |
timestamp = simulator_creation_date(identifier) | |
SimDevice.new(runtime, device["name"], device["deviceTypeIdentifier"], identifier, timestamp) | |
} | |
}.sort { |a, b| a.timestamp <=> b.timestamp } | |
duplicates = {} | |
# Enumerate all devices except for the last one | |
for i in 0..devices.count-2 | |
device = devices[i] | |
# Enumerate all devices *after* this one (created *later*) | |
for j in i+1..devices.count-1 | |
potential_duplicate = devices[j] | |
if potential_duplicate.equivalent_to_device(device) | |
duplicates[potential_duplicate] = device | |
# Break out of the inner loop if a duplicate is found - if another duplicate exists, | |
# it will be found when this one is reached in the outer loop | |
break | |
end | |
end | |
end | |
if duplicates.count == 0 | |
puts(" 🎉 You don't have duplicate simulators!") | |
puts(" ℹ️ If you believe this is incorrect, try changing Xcode version used for Command Line Tools (Settings → Locations) and running this script again.") | |
exit() | |
end | |
puts(" ⚠️ Looks like you have #{duplicates.count} duplicate simulator#{duplicates.count > 1 ? "s" : ""}:") | |
duplicates.each_pair do |duplicate, original| | |
puts | |
puts("#{duplicate}") | |
puts("--- duplicate of ---") | |
puts("#{original}") | |
end | |
puts | |
puts(" ℹ️ Each duplicate was determined as the one created later than the 'original'.") | |
puts(" ⚠️ Would you like to delete #{duplicates.count > 1 ? "them" : "it"}? (y/n and return)") | |
answer = gets.strip | |
if (answer != "y" && answer != "yes") | |
puts(" 🚫 Aborting.") | |
exit() | |
end | |
puts(" 💬 Deleting...") | |
duplicates.each_key do |duplicate| | |
delete_device(duplicate) | |
end | |
puts(" ✅ Done!") | |
puts(" ℹ️ You may need to restart Xcode to see the changes.") |
MIT License | |
Copyright (c) 2015-2021 Vlas Voloshin | |
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy | |
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal | |
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights | |
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell | |
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is | |
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: | |
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all | |
copies or substantial portions of the Software. | |
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR | |
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, | |
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE | |
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER | |
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, | |
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE | |
SOFTWARE. |
As of now (April 2021), the script fails with the "iPad Pro (11-inch)" devices because this inch definition string has no "dot" character on it.
What happens then? That the regex interprets the "11-inch" as the UUID, because it also matches the "letters, numbers and dashes" of the current regex.
Changing the regex to something more hex oriented (ABCDEFabcedef, numbers and dashses) should do the trick, but then I'm no regex expert, so... I can't really suggest a proper change
Maybe inch numbers without a dot should also be accepted...
@friguron This script was long overdue to be updated to use simctl
's JSON output format (supported since at least Xcode 10, or possibly even earlier) instead of regex-parsing its plain-text output, which, as you noticed, is not very reliable. This is now done – hopefully that fixes your problem.
I also renamed the license file so that it doesn't show up as the gist's own name 😬
Thank u for this 🥰
The script has been updated to correctly handle device names with parentheses, e.g. "iPad Pro (12.9 inch)".