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This is one of the next bodies of Starlark code to be open sourced
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Mobile-Install v3 is ready for beta testing for Linux users. I am actively working towards verifying Mac functionality. Details can be found in this doc, which will be updated as the work progresses.
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Will it be possible to add iOS support via libimobiledevice? I made a working prototype (for device only)
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The current implementation is highly coupled to the transitive build graph from an android_binary
, and uses aspects to traverse the graph to generate sharded application parts.
I'm not familiar with libimobiledevice. However, the aspect approach should be fairly similar, although I would image you'll need a large rewrite, if not from scratch, to add iOS support.
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Yeah I would figure the partial install wouldn't work. Although going from an .ipa
to install is pretty straightforward via the ideviceinstaller
CLI.
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mobile-install
is currently stable in Bazel. I'm unassigning myself from this to focus my efforts on other issues.
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The mobile-install beta testing doc has been updated with new information about Mac and bzlmod compatibility.
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Closing this issue since the open sourcing effort has been completed.
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