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Dec 27, 2016

Secrets Management in iOS Applications

Secrets in iOS applications can be a bit of an issue, especially when you intend to make a project public. The problem here is that there is no good way to store and use secrets in a compiled application, so you end up with plain-text secrets littered about the codebase. …

IOS

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IOS

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Apr 11, 2016

Homebrew, Ruby, and Gems

This article assumes you’ve read the main article already. As well as the provisioning a Mac article. By now, you have Mac OS X all setup and ready to go. You’ve got Xcode and all your simulators — now it’s time to get all those nice things that people are…

Continuous Integration

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Homebrew, Ruby, and Gems
Homebrew, Ruby, and Gems
Continuous Integration

4 min read


Apr 10, 2016

Xcode, iOS SDKs, and iOS Simulators for CI Systems

This article assumes you’ve read the main article already. Given that Xcode is required for iOS, both Xcode and iOS SDKs are important for an iOS CI System, but they’re not the easiest tools to install. Xcode is approximately 10GB in size, with each SDK being about 1.5–2GB a piece…

Xcode

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Xcode, iOS SDKs, and iOS Simulators for CI Systems
Xcode, iOS SDKs, and iOS Simulators for CI Systems
Xcode

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Apr 10, 2016

Provisioning a Mac OS X system for iOS CI

Make sure you take a look at the intro article first. Two ground rules — you must legally use Apple-branded hardware. This is a requirement in the terms of service of Mac OS X. Also, you may only run two instances of Mac OS X per piece of hardware. As…

Continuous Integration

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Provisioning a Mac OS X system for iOS CI
Provisioning a Mac OS X system for iOS CI
Continuous Integration

3 min read

Julian Nadeau

Julian Nadeau

50 Followers

Infrastructure Engineer @ Shopify

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