Credit to jkingyens for the base repo
Modifications made to suite needs of this docker client I'm using.
Build and ship iOS apps with standard docker client. Just drop a Dockerfile into an XCode project and build+distribute using docker containers.
- OSX (tested with 10.10.3)
- XCode (tested with 6.3.2)
- Node.js (tested with 0.10.32)
- ios-sim (npm install -g ios-sim)
Then drop a Dockerfile into your iOS app directory:
FROM Xcode:7.0
WORKDIR /
COPY . /
RUN xcodebuild
HYDRATE /build/Debug-iphonesimulator/SampleApp.app
The HYDRATE command instructs the docker builder to transform raw bits into a new docker image as an artifact. The architecture is assumed to be iphonesimulator plaform right now. Hence, docker build will output two images:
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED VIRTUAL SIZE
test-build latest 9240d3d01481 Less than a second ago 8.884 MB
test latest dd5a93fcf2ad Less than a second ago 8.215 MB
test-build
contains the full build directory from the OSX platform.
test
contains just the ios container (app).
you can then docker run
the test
image to invoke th simulator
npm install
npm start
export DOCKER_HOST=tcp://localhost:3000
docker build -t=test .
docker run test
npm install
npm test
cd sample
docker build -t=sample-ios-app .
<buid output....>
docker images
<image list>
docker run <image_name>
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