Here are the steps:
Prerequisites
- Mac OS X Mavericks
- Xcode 5.1 and Xcode command line tools
- An active iOS Developer Program account with Apple, with iOS provisioning profile and signing identity configured in Xcode
- Node.js installed on the Mac
Installation
Run the following command from the Terminal app on your Mac:
sudo npm install -g vs-mda-remote
sudo npm install -g ios-sim
Setting Up the Remote Agent for Building
To start up the agent, run the following command:
vs-mda-remote --buildDir <server-build-directory>
This will start the agent in build server mode. An additional command line parameter is required to start up the agent for personal use with the iOS Simulator that will be covered later.
Setting up the Remote Agent to Support Starting the iOS Simulator
If you are using the remote agent on a personal Mac (vs a shared Mac build server), you can configure the agent to support launching the iOS Simulator on your Mac from Visual Studio.
As mentioned previously, the ios-sim node module is required globally to enable starting up the iOS Simulator from Visual Studio.
The build server should then be started with the command line option --allowsEmulate=true:
vs-mda-remote --buildDir <server-build-directory> --allowsEmulate=true
When these requirements are met, the app can be deployed from Visual Studio to the simulator on the Mac running the agent.
For more details, the documentation contains a section called "Remote Build & Simulation Agent for iOS".
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