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The only way to debug Firebase is to pass -FIRAnalyticsDebugEnabled on arguments passed on launch.

It's working in debug mode with my iOS device connected but I would like to deploy an AdHoc build so QA can test it without Xcode.

But it seems arguments aren't passed at launch when Xcode archives a build.

Any solution? Thanks.

4 Answers 4

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I found hack solution for this, try it in your application:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions: or override AppDelegate’s init:

Objective-C:

NSMutableArray *newArguments = [NSMutableArray arrayWithArray:[[NSProcessInfo processInfo] arguments]];
[newArguments addObject:@"-FIRDebugEnabled"];
[[NSProcessInfo processInfo] setValue:[newArguments copy] forKey:@"arguments"];

Swift:

var newArguments = ProcessInfo.processInfo.arguments
newArguments.append("-FIRDebugEnabled")
ProcessInfo.processInfo.setValue(newArguments, forKey: "arguments")
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    This is definitely hacky solution but it works. Really helped me to make AdHoc builds for QA engineers to debug analytics events easily. Thanks!
    – xZenon
    Jul 25, 2018 at 19:00
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    @SimpleApp Yes, it does work. Check that you put this code before Firebase initializations. I prefer to put it early in application:didStartWithOptions: and it works fine.
    – xZenon
    Dec 20, 2018 at 13:13
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    @SimpleApp There is a confusion between -FIRAnalyticsDebugEnabled and -FIRDebugEnabled. It works with -FIRAnalyticsDebugEnabled in my case Apr 9, 2019 at 17:32
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    Thanks a lot. Actually i need to put your code before initializing Firebase.
    – Luan Si Ho
    Aug 13, 2019 at 10:38
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    Google seems to have worked around this, and adding it manually no longer works. Sep 30, 2019 at 8:17
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Just some additions to the most upped answer: I would do something like this

#if DEBUG
     var newArguments = ProcessInfo.processInfo.arguments
        newArguments.append("-FIRDebugEnabled")
        ProcessInfo.processInfo.setValue(newArguments, forKey: "arguments")
#endif

to keep it to debug. This takes that you set up -DDEBUG in "Other Swift Flags" in Build Settings. (you need to set this for the Debug value, of course.

And then remember to put the code snippet BEFORE you initialize Firebase :-)

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In addition to proposition above:

  • Add xcconfig files for each build mode (ie: Debug, Adhoc and Release): https://www.appcoda.com/xcconfig-guide
  • Add in all config files: FIREBASE_DEBUG_ENABLED = YES or NO (ie: YES everywhere except Release)
  • Add to your Info.plist file an entry with key: FirebaseDebugEnabled, and string value: $(FIREBASE_DEBUG_ENABLED)
  • In your AppDelegate.m, in didFinishLaunchingWithOptions method, add the following statement:

Objective-C

NSString *plistPath = [[NSBundle mainBundle] pathForResource:@"Info" ofType:@"plist"];   
NSDictionary *plistConfig = [[NSDictionary alloc] initWithContentsOfFile:plistPath];

// Firebase   
BOOL isFirebaseDebugEnabled = [[plistConfig valueForKey:@"FirebaseDebugEnabled"] boolValue];

if (isFirebaseDebugEnabled) {
    NSLog(@"Firebase debug enabled.");
    NSMutableArray *newArguments = [NSMutableArray arrayWithArray:[[NSProcessInfo processInfo] arguments]];
    [newArguments addObject:@"-FIRAnalyticsDebugEnabled"];
    [newArguments addObject:@"-FIRDebugEnabled"];
    [[NSProcessInfo processInfo] setValue:[newArguments copy] forKey:@"arguments"];   
}

[FIRApp configure];

Swift 4.2

if  let path = Bundle.main.path(forResource: "Info", ofType: "plist"),
    let plist = FileManager.default.contents(atPath: path),
    let preferences = try? PropertyListSerialization.propertyList(from: plist, options: .mutableContainersAndLeaves, format: nil) as? [String:AnyObject],
    let isFirebaseDebugEnabled = preferences["FirebaseDebugEnabled"] as? Bool
{
    if isFirebaseDebugEnabled {
        var args = ProcessInfo.processInfo.arguments
        args.append("-FIRAnalyticsDebugEnabled")
        args.append("-FIRDebugEnabled")
        ProcessInfo.processInfo.setValue(args, forKey: "arguments")
    }
}

You can build your app choosing in the target scheme, in Run section, the build config you want to use (default: Debug), and so, try to run your app in Adhoc and Release modes.

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Currently there is no way to turn on Debug mode in AdHoc build or Release build and it is intentional. The DebugView is only for development. Once you build the app, you can only check the real traffic, that is 2-4 hours after running.

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