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Doc: connecting iOS devices
Describe Qt Creator support for developing for iOS. Change-Id: I5d993e343f4f00a09b4c29de6402a338a8011af4 Reviewed-by: Fawzi Mohamed <fawzi.mohamed@digia.com> Reviewed-by: Geir Vattekar <geir.vattekar@digia.com>
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** Copyright (c) 2013 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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/*!
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\contentspage index.html
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\previouspage creator-developing-generic-linux.html
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\page creator-developing-ios.html
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\nextpage creator-developing-maemo.html
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\title Connecting iOS Devices
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You can connect iOS devices to a Mac computer with a USB cable to
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build and run applications on them from \QC.
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To be able to use \QC on Mac OS X, you must install Xcode, and therefore,
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you already have the tool chain for building applications for iOS. \QC
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automatically detects the tool chain and creates the necessary
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\l{glossary-buildandrun-kit}{kits} for building and running applications on
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configured iOS devices.
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You only need Qt libraries that are built for iOS. You can install them as
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part of Qt 5.2, or later.
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\section1 Creating Device Connections
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When you connect an iOS device to a Mac computer with USB, \QC
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automatically detects the device if you have configured it by using Xcode.
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To view information about the connected device, select \gui Preferences >
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\gui Devices.
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\image qtcreator-ios-device-configurations.png "Devices dialog"
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If the current device state is \gui Connected, (the traffic light icon is
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orange), you need to configure the device using Xcode.
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The connections between \QC and an iOS device are protected by using an
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iOS Developer Program certificate that you receive from Apple for a charge
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when you
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\l{http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/IDEs/Conceptual/AppDistributionGuide/EnrollingADP/EnrollingADP.html}
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{enroll in the iOS Developer Program}. The certificate is copied to the
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device when you configure the device.
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\section1 Testing on iOS Simulator
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If you do not have an iOS device or you do not want to create an account,
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you can test applications on
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\l{http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/IDEs/Conceptual/iOS_Simulator_Guide/Introduction/Introduction.html}
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{iOS Simulator}, which is installed as part of Xcode. Each Xcode version
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simulates a predefined set of hardware devices and software versions. You
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can change the simulated hardware and software version from within iOS
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Simulator.
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By default, \QC uses the Xcode version set as current on the Mac computer.
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To check the version, enter the following command:
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\c {xcode-select --print-path}
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To change the version, select \gui Preferences > \gui iOS, and select
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another Xcode version in the \gui {Xcode path} field. This setting overrides
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the version set by entering the \c {xcode-select --version} command.
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\section1 Configuring Devices
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The process of configuring devices and the UI varies slightly depending on
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the Xcode version that you use. The instructions in this section describe
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the process and UI when using Xcode version 4.6.3.
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To configure connections between \QC and an iOS device:
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\list 1
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\li Connect the device to a Mac computer with a USB cable.
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\li Start Xcode to configure the device:
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\list 1
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\li Select \gui Windows > \gui Organizer.
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\li Select the \gui + button to add the connected device.
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\li Select the device you want to add in the list of devices.
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\li If you do not have an Apple developer account, you can now
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create one, for a charge.
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\li When your account is ready, you can add the device. Your
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Apple developer certificate is copied to the device.
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\li The first time you connect the device, you are asked to
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enable developer mode on the device.
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\endlist
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The next time you connect the device to the Mac computer, \QC
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detects it automatically. To disable automatic connections to a
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device that you do not use for development, select \gui Preferences >
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\gui iOS, and deselect the
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\gui {Ask about devices not in developer mode} check box.
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\li To specify build settings:
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\list 1
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\li Open a project for an application you want to develop for the
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device.
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\li Select \gui Projects > \gui {Build & Run} > \gui {Add Kit} to
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add a kit for building and running applications on iOS.
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\li Check that the \gui {iOS build} field contains the build
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commands for an Xcode build. To add an Xcode build step, select
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\gui {Add Build Step} > \gui xcodebuild.
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\endlist
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\li Select \gui Run to specify run settings.
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Usually, you can use the default settings.
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When you run the project, \QC uses Xcode to deploy the application to the
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device.
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Your signing certificate is used to sign application packages for deployment
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to the device.
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\title Connecting Embedded Linux Devices
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\title Connecting Embedded Linux Devices
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Linux devices (with no MADDE support) installed on the development
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You use the tools delivered with Xcode to connect devices to \QC.
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\QC detects the tools and configured devices automatically and uses
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the tools to build, deploy, and run applications.
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\li \l{Connecting Maemo Devices}
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\li \l{Connecting Maemo Devices}
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Maemo 5 (Fremantle) is a Linux-based software platform developed by
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\li \l{Connecting BlackBerry 10 Devices}
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\li \l{Connecting Embedded Linux Devices}
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\li \l{Connecting iOS Devices}
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\li \l{Connecting Maemo Devices}
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\li \l{Connecting MeeGo Harmattan Devices}
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\li \l{Connecting QNX Devices}
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