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I have created a 'helloworld' iOS app with cordova using there documentation. The app successfully runs when I run cordova emulate ios. What I can't do, is while deploying when I run cordova build --release. It doesn't create any .ipa files there. All I find is a Helloworld.build file in the PROJECT_ROOT/platforms/ios/build directory. Am I missing something here?

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I found this command which worked for me:

cordova build ios --device
cd platforms/ios/build/device
/usr/bin/xcrun -sdk iphoneos PackageApplication "$(pwd)/$PROJECT_NAME.app" -o "$(pwd)/$PROJECT_NAME.ipa"

Source: http://www.splinter.com.au/xcode-4-command-line-builds-of-iphone-apps/

I did run @MD. Mohiuddin Ahmed's Ruby script first, which would have changed my xcodeproj file. I'm not sure if that was necessary but I don't think so.

Update for XCode 8: As a commenter has noted, PackageApplication has been removed from XCode 8. To update the process, see the question: What's the replacement for Xcode's PackageApplication?

Edited to clarify process by adding cordova build command as suggested by comments.

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    Right answer. Just to clarify: run cordova build ios --device to generate the app in platforms/ios/build/device
    – M165437
    Sep 5, 2014 at 15:11
  • Yes that works great using cordova build ios --device Apr 16, 2015 at 9:33
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    For some reason the xcrun line wasn't necessary for me.. I'm using Cordova 6, was it integrated into cordova build ios --device perhaps? When I ran that, it seems to have generated a properly signed ipa file using my XCode settings.
    – Julian
    Feb 4, 2016 at 23:52
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    Seems PackageApplication is removed from xcode8, doesn't work for me.
    – Alba Hoo
    May 17, 2018 at 3:43
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If you are using cordova ios 3.9.0 or newer, you can use this command to create the .ipa directly from the CLI with no extra commands:

cordova build ios --device --release

You'll need a build.json file on the root of your project

{
  "ios": {
    "debug": {
      "codeSignIdentity": "iPhone Developer",
      "provisioningProfile": "your-dev-provisioning-profile-UUID-here"
    },
    "release": {
      "codeSignIdentity": "iPhone Distribution",
      "provisioningProfile": "your-distribution-provisioning-profile-UUID-here"
    }
  }
}

To get the UUID I open the .mobileprovision file on a text editor and search for 'UUID', not sure if there is an easier way of finding it.

If using Xcode 8 the build.json needs developmentTeam field and packageType field, but not longer need the provisioning profile, also, the codeSignIdentity should be iPhone Developer for both debug and release:

{
    "ios": {
        "debug": {
            "codeSignIdentity": "iPhone Developer",
            "developmentTeam": "FG35JLLMXX4A",
            "packageType": "development"
        },
        "release": {
            "codeSignIdentity": "iPhone Developer",
            "developmentTeam": "FG35JLLMXX4A",
            "packageType": "app-store"
        }
    }
}

http://cordova.apache.org/docs/en/6.x/guide/platforms/ios/index.html#using-buildjson

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    Just as an FYI, this was not working for me. I mean it created a .app but not .ipa file. Turned out my iOS platform was 3.8, which is now out of date. An easy mistake to make so watch out for it. Feb 4, 2016 at 14:25
  • Updated, this feature was added on cordova ios 3.9.0 Feb 4, 2016 at 14:56
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    This is much better options.. as it needs one time setting..!! !
    – Mr. Noddy
    Jun 7, 2016 at 14:54
  • NB/ UUID can be found in itunes by clicking on the serial number a few times or executing $ ios-deploy -c in the terminal if you have ios-deploy installed
    – Ian Warner
    Jul 6, 2016 at 10:32
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    I talk about the provisioning profile (.mobileprovision) UUID, not the device UUID Jul 6, 2016 at 10:45
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I finally figured out a way to automate this by using xcodeproj, xcode and this ruby script :

require 'xcodeproj'
xcproj = Xcodeproj::Project.open("HelloWorld.xcodeproj")
xcproj.recreate_user_schemes
xcproj.save

And then in the PROJECT_ROOT/platforms/ios/ directory this command helped me to generate my *.ipa:

xcodebuild -project HelloWorld.xcodeproj -exportArchive -exportFormat ipa -archivePath $(pwd)/HelloWorld.xcarchive -exportPath $(pwd)/HelloWorld.ipa CODE_SIGN_IDENTITY="" CODE_SIGNING_REQUIRED=NO -alltargets -configuration Release

Thought we can sign our .ipa later on :)

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You can try a new tool from http://fir.im.

They have a fir cli tool written in ruby. You can install it with the following command:

sudo gem install fir-cli --no-ri --no-rdoc

Sign up an account (all free like the good old testflight) and get a token from your profile. From your command prompt run:

fir login

Provide your token.

CD into your directory where your .xcodeproj located.

fir build_ipa . 

After a while (if the build success) you will find your ipa in your ./build_ipa folder.

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  • don't sent verification code for registration Sep 8, 2021 at 11:43
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Everything else did not work for me but this works for me

cordova build ios

then

cordova run ios --device

The .ipa file is located at

myPrject/platforms/ios/build/device/myProject.ipa

build.json (set automatic siging)

{
    "ios": {
        "debug": {
            "codeSignIdentity": "iPhone Developer",
            "developmentTeam": "FG35JLLMXX4A",
            "packageType": "development",
            "automaticProvisioning": true,
            "buildFlag": [
                "EMBEDDED_CONTENT_CONTAINS_SWIFT = YES",
                "ALWAYS_EMBED_SWIFT_STANDARD_LIBRARIES=NO",
                "LD_RUNPATH_SEARCH_PATHS = \"@executable_path/Frameworks\""
            ]
        },
        "release": {
            "codeSignIdentity": "iPhone Developer",
            "developmentTeam": "FG35JLLMXX4A",
            "packageType": "app-store",
            "automaticProvisioning": true,
            "buildFlag": [
                "EMBEDDED_CONTENT_CONTAINS_SWIFT = YES",
                "ALWAYS_EMBED_SWIFT_STANDARD_LIBRARIES=NO",
                "LD_RUNPATH_SEARCH_PATHS = \"@executable_path/Frameworks\""
            ]
        }
    }
}

Reference docs

Voila!

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