verify_xcode

Verifies that the Xcode installation is properly signed by Apple

This action was implemented after the recent Xcode attack to make sure you're not using a hacked Xcode installation.

verify_xcode
Supported platforms ios, mac
Author @KrauseFx

2 Examples

verify_xcode
verify_xcode(xcode_path: "/Applications/Xcode.app")

Parameters

Key Description Default
xcode_path The path to the Xcode installation to test *

* = default value is dependent on the user's system


Documentation

To show the documentation in your terminal, run

fastlane action verify_xcode

CLI

It is recommended to add the above action into your Fastfile, however sometimes you might want to run one-offs. To do so, you can run the following command from your terminal

fastlane run verify_xcode

To pass parameters, make use of the : symbol, for example

fastlane run verify_xcode parameter1:"value1" parameter2:"value2"

It's important to note that the CLI supports primitive types like integers, floats, booleans, and strings. Arrays can be passed as a comma delimited string (e.g. param:"1,2,3"). Hashes are not currently supported.

It is recommended to add all fastlane actions you use to your Fastfile.


Source code

This action, just like the rest of fastlane, is fully open source, view the source code on GitHub


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