Open terminal, and run instruments -s devices, you will see a list of simulator device and their UDID inside square brackets. Locate your iOS Simulator folder in Finder Thanks for the suggestion honeyeeb! 😆 1. app file and you can send the file to your colleague / client. Honeyeeb mentioned a faster way that we can use the compiled app in the ' Products' folder, send this to colleague/client and ask them to drag and drop it into iOS Simulator.Īfter building the app, go to the left side navigator bar, select Products > appName.app, right click it and select ' Show in Finder'.įinder will show the. So how do you send him the build to test without sending the source code over?Īpplications built for the simulator cannot be archivedįortunately, there's a way to send the compiled build so your client can run the compiled build without him having to build from the source code.
your client suddenly tell you that his iPhone is broken and undergoing repair, but hey he has a Mac that can run Xcode and also iOS simulator and he still want to test your app! Of course you wouldn't want to send the full source code over before client paid you in full.
Usually you won't archive iOS app for simulator use, unless.