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ios - Is there a way of automatically writing custom values to the bundle's .plist during a build phase?

I'm setting up a CI system using Jenkins and am using agvtool to bump and set marketing & technical versions at build time.

In addition to setting the versioning at build time it would be very useful to set a couple of of custom values in the .plist.

Is this possible?

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You can edit the Info.plist at build time by taking advantage of the "Pre-actions" options to run a script.

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Here's an example script that increments a Key in the Plist called UserDefinedVersionNumber

#!/bin/sh

#Grabs info from plist
plist=$SRCROOT"/"$INFOPLIST_FILE
currentBuild=`/usr/libexec/PlistBuddy -c "Print :UserDefinedVersionNumber" "$plist"`

#And changes it before writing out the plist again
if [ -z "$currentBuild" ]
then
    currentBuild=1
    /usr/libexec/PlistBuddy -c "Add :UserDefinedVersionNumber string $currentBuild" "$plist"

else
    currentBuild=$(($currentBuild + 1));
    /usr/libexec/PlistBuddy -c "Set :UserDefinedVersionNumber $currentBuild" "$plist"
fi

You should be able to type the script directly into that little box, but I find that editing and maintaining it can become troublesome, especially for shared scripts.


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