![]() So, we would be very happy if there will be a couple more iOS Simulators preinstalled on the runners. Having to install the simulators with the iOS versions required for testing, simply takes too long and is no option, not even a temporary solution. Some code only runs on the newest iOS versions, some other uses a fallback when run on older versions. ![]() The code to test can have several iOS version availability constraints. In practice it is never the case, that an App will only be deployed to the AppStore which runs only on the newest iOS version. However, for testing it is absolutely crucial to have simulators for several major versions of iOS on each runner: ![]() Xcode ships simulators only with the newest iOS versions. The command xcversion simulators -install='iOS ' can be used to install specific simulator for all Xcode versions.ĭear evaluation of GitHub Actions for our app, I ran in to the situation that on macOS-11 runner, only iOS 15 version is available in the simulators. This issue was created to track customers' interest for this feature.Ĭan this tool be installed during the build? Pre-install the latest minor version of each major version of Xcode (like 10.3.2, 11.4). It takes some time and it would be great to pre-install some simulators for all Xcode versions. For now they have to use xcversion tool to install those simulators during the build. Sometimes customers need to use non-default simulators (like iOS 11 simulators for Xcode 10.3). The list of pre-installed simulators is located in macOS High Sierra docs and macOS Mojave docs. ![]() For now only default iOS simulators are installed on macOS images. ![]()
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