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-->iOS apps must be signed to run on real devices. In App Center, this process requires uploading valid signing files generated using Apple's code signing process. You must be able to successfully sign a valid app package locally before attempting to in App Center.
Signing files
Warning
App Center doesn't support signing files with special characters or symbols in the name. For example, accented characters like Ç, Ã or symbols like /.
Certificates (.p12)
- Apple Development: Used to enable certain app services during development and testing.
- Apple Distribution: For submission to the App Store, Ad Hoc or Enterprise distribution.
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Provisioning Profiles (.mobileprovision)
- Apple App Development: Install development apps on developer test devices.
- Ad Hoc: Install an app on a limited number of registered devices.
- App Store: Required for submitting your app to the Apple App Store.
- In-House: for In-House app distribution (the profile is only available via the Apple Enterprise program).
Code signing for app and watchOS extensions
Upload an additional provisioning profile for each app extension in your app. Provisioning profiles must be of the same type.
Uploading Signing Files
Important
Make sure the signing assets you upload are those you intend to sign the app with. The bundle identifier and team ID in your app will be overwritten by the signing assets.
To sign your iOS builds, upload a provisioning profile (.mobileprovision) and your certificate (.p12 file) when configuring the build, along with the password you've set for the certificate. These files can be found in the Apple Developer Center, under Certificates, IDs & Profiles.
Finding provisioning profiles
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Option 1 - Getting a provisioning profile (.mobileprovision) from Apple Developer Center
- On the Certificates, IDs & Profiles page, click on Provisioning Profiles.
- Pick the provisioning profile for signing your app in App Center and download it. Make sure to select the right type of profile (development or distribution).
- After saving the provisioning profile locally (in a .mobileprovision file), you can upload it to App Center when configuring a branch.
Option 2 - Getting a provisioning profile (.mobileprovision) automatically generated by Xcode
Note
When Automatically manage signing is enabled in the target of your project, it's possible to upload the developer provisioning profile generated by Xcode instead of one from the Apple Developer Portal. Adding new devices to the Xcode managed profile requires physically connecting the device to your Xcode machine, so this option prevents App Center from registering devices and resigning apps for you.
- Enable the automatic signing option in Xcode. Refer to setting up Xcode to automatically manage your provisioning profiles
- Push the project's changes into your repository.
- Get the generated provisioning profile from
~/Library/MobileDevice/Provisioning Profiles/
- Upload the new provisioning profile Xcode has generated to App Center when configuring a branch.
Getting a certificate from Apple Developer Center (.p12)
- On the Certificates, IDs & Profile page, click on Certificates.
- Select the certificate to be used for signing your app in App Center and download it. Make sure to select the right type of certificate (development or production) and that the provisioning profile you've previously selected contains this certificate.Also, you need to have the private key for the certificate installed on your Mac - it isn't included if you just download the certificate from the Apple Developer Center, you must open the downloaded certificate.
- After you've downloaded the certificate, locate it on your Mac and open it. This will open the 'Keychain Access' app.
- If the correct certificate isn't selected in 'Keychain Access', select 'My Certificates' on the left, and locate the certificate you've downloaded.
- Expand the certificate to see the corresponding private key.
- Select the certificate and private key, then right-click for the context menu on the items and choose 'Export 2 items…'.
- Pick a location on disk to save the file as a
.p12
– it's recommended to use a strong password for the file. - After exporting the provisioning profile locally, you can upload it to App Center when configuring a branch.
Code signing your app assures users that it is from a known source and the app hasn’t been modified since it was last signed. Before your app can integrate app services, be installed on a device, or be submitted to the App Store, it must be signed with a certificate issued by Apple.
Common Tasks
To avoid potential issues with common tasks involving code signing, follow these best practices:
Signing and Running Development Builds
Beta Testing
Distribution
Essential Guides and Documentation
Worldwide Developer Relations Certification Intermediate Certificate update
New Enterprise iOS Distribution Certificates will be issued using a new version of the Apple Worldwide Developer Relations Certification Intermediate Certificate. Apple development certificates will continue to be issued by the version of the Apple Worldwide Developer Relations Certification Intermediate Certificate that expires on February 7, 2023, so you should keep both versions installed on your development systems and servers.
Xcode 11.4.1 or later is required to sign apps using certificates issued with the new intermediate certificate. If you are unable to upgrade to a compatible version of Xcode, you can continue to sign your apps using the command line. Download and install the new intermediate certificate to ensure that you can successfully sign apps with a newly created Enterprise iOS Distribution Certificate.
WWDR Certification Intermediate Certificate (Expires February 7, 2023)
WWDR Certification Intermediate Certificate (Expires February 20, 2030)
Frequently Asked Questions
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- How do I transfer my code signing certificates and provisioning profiles to another Mac?
Review the instructions in Export signing certificates and provisioning profiles.
- What does “Valid Signing Identity Not Found” mean and how do I resolve it?
Follow the steps outlined in If a signing certificate or private key is missing.
- How do I resolve a code signing build error?
See the list of published solutions in If a code signing error occurs.
- How do I revoke or delete my certificates and start over?
Use the process outlined in View or remove a signing certificate in your keychain.
- Do I need to define a custom Code Signing Entitlements file in Xcode?
To understand when entitlements are required and how to configure them properly, see Add a capability to a target.
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