I can't add more simulator OS version in XCode 12, for example iOS 13, the list is empty:
how can I add more simulatore with different ios version?
I had exact same problem, apple returns empty list of simulators. Here is what I did:
First install xcode-install gem (follow readme):
$ gem install xcode-install
Then check what iOS simulators are available:
$ xcversion simulators
Finally install desired simulator i.e:
$ xcversion simulators --install='iOS 13.5'
gem install xcode-install --user-install
to get around the write permission error. Then it doesn't work when I type xcversion simulators
(command not found). I looked and see there might be an dependency on fastlane
as well? Not quite a 3 step process after all.
xcode-install
readme, there some notes added on install. However for me it was as easy as running gem install
gem install xcode-install
, when I run xcversion simulators
it only shows $ xcversion simulators Xcode 12.1 (/Applications/Xcode.app)
Oct 15, 2020 at 16:51
I had similar problem. As I remember in older Xcode easy option to add devices. in Xcode 12.X you can just go to Xcode -> Preference -> Component -> Select OS
I solved this by going to the apple developer download page https://developer.apple.com/download/ and downloading the XCode 12.2 beta.
I threw my other version of XCode in the trash. I was able to see all the normal iOS simulator runtimes that are missing from your screenshot.
Update: It appears that the issue is resolved in Xcode 12.2 Beta 2.
12.0.1 (12A7300)
- macOS Catalina10.15.6 (19G2021)
12.0.1