psychotik
psychotik

Reputation: 39009

Managing iPhone app provisioning profiles

I just created an iPhone app and am having friends try it out, but it seems like there's a lot of stuff that needs 'management' in order to have efficient development/test cycles. There are also a bunch of things which are only on my machine (the Keychain and my test cert that I use to create the app/provisioning profiles) which other developers on the team cannot use.

Upvotes: 1

Views: 1911

Answers (2)

drawnonward
drawnonward

Reputation: 53659

I work with several clients, each with there own certificates and app store accounts. I create a separate keychain with all the certificates and keys for each. You can pass these keychains around or back them up as needed.

For years, I had to set the default keychain each time I switched projects, but that is finally fixed.

As for the provisioning profiles themselves, there is not much to do. You can always go download a fresh one and these days they expire pretty quickly anyway.

@paull opinion: totally agree.

Upvotes: 0

Paul Lynch
Paul Lynch

Reputation: 19789

You can export a single file containing all of your certificates and provisioning profiles, which is the best way of managing your own bits.

For an app store build, you need a personal certificate, an app I'd (which can be generic if you aren't using push or the store), and a provisioning profile for the app store - only the latter is specific to your app store build.

Opinion: Apple's provisioning management is utter balls.

Upvotes: 1

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