qtbase/tests/manual/ios_assets/ios_assets.pro

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TEMPLATE = app
SOURCES += main.cpp
QT += core gui testlib
CONFIG += app_bundle
TARGET = tst_manual_ios_assets
# Custom Info.plist
ios {
CMake: Update the ios assets manual test - provide an asset catalog .json file for both Xcode 13 and 14 formats. Apps built against the Xcode 13 SDK are not validated anymore by the App store, but it's still useful to see how things were before. - Xcode 13 required the following icon sizes for a universal iOS app: 60x60@2x, 76x76@2x\~ipad, 167x167, 1024x1024 - Xcode 14 only needs the 1024x1024 one - icons need to be embedded into the asset catalog starting with iOS 11 according to Apple docs (not sure which Xcode version, but it's needed for both Xcode 13 and Xcode 14), and they don't have to manually be copied into the bundle anymore, Xcode takes care of that when processing the asset catalog - add an 167x167 icon image for the iPad pro for Xcode 13 - add an 1024x1024 icon image that is required for successful app store submission and embed it into the asset catalogs - for Xcode 13, we need to manually specify all the required icon sizes - for Xcode 14 we can rely on Xcode to generate the smaller icons from the big one - because the icons need to live in the asset catalog folder, remove unnecessary icons in the appicons folder. - for the cmake project, make sure the asset catalog compiler generates the icons by setting the XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_ASSETCATALOG_COMPILER_APPICON_NAME attribute qmake does automatically already. it would be nice if we can do that automatically in a future Qt version - remove unused icon references in Info.plist file with Xcode 13 - remove all icon references in Info.plist with Xcode 14, rely on Xcode to add that info via its generated partial Info.plist file that gets merged into the main one. - don't include CMakeLists.txt as a text resource Amends cf3535fdf2e7fe52b36aaa4b94a53525fd6640f4 Pick-to: 6.5 6.6 Task-number: QTBUG-104519 Task-number: QTBUG-110921 Task-number: QTBUG-116784 Change-Id: I0bc556e66647a66bc21402ea62db3374d0970e97 Reviewed-by: Amir Masoud Abdol <amir.abdol@qt.io> Reviewed-by: Alexey Edelev <alexey.edelev@qt.io>
2023-09-11 17:15:29 +00:00
versionAtLeast(QMAKE_XCODE_VERSION, 14.0) {
plist_path = Info.ios.qmake.xcode.14.3.plist
} else {
plist_path = Info.ios.qmake.xcode.13.0.plist
}
QMAKE_INFO_PLIST = $$plist_path
}
# Custom resources
textFiles.files = $$files(*.txt)
# On iOS no 'Resources' prefix is needed because iOS app bundles are shallow,
# so the final location of the text file will be
# tst_manual_ios_assets.app/textFiles/foo.txt
# Specifying a Resources prefix actually causes code signing error for some reason.
# On macOS the location will be
# tst_manual_ios_assets.app/Contents/Resources/textFiles/foo.txt
ios {
textFiles.path = textFiles
}
macos {
textFiles.path = Contents/Resources/textFiles
}
CMake: Update the ios assets manual test - provide an asset catalog .json file for both Xcode 13 and 14 formats. Apps built against the Xcode 13 SDK are not validated anymore by the App store, but it's still useful to see how things were before. - Xcode 13 required the following icon sizes for a universal iOS app: 60x60@2x, 76x76@2x\~ipad, 167x167, 1024x1024 - Xcode 14 only needs the 1024x1024 one - icons need to be embedded into the asset catalog starting with iOS 11 according to Apple docs (not sure which Xcode version, but it's needed for both Xcode 13 and Xcode 14), and they don't have to manually be copied into the bundle anymore, Xcode takes care of that when processing the asset catalog - add an 167x167 icon image for the iPad pro for Xcode 13 - add an 1024x1024 icon image that is required for successful app store submission and embed it into the asset catalogs - for Xcode 13, we need to manually specify all the required icon sizes - for Xcode 14 we can rely on Xcode to generate the smaller icons from the big one - because the icons need to live in the asset catalog folder, remove unnecessary icons in the appicons folder. - for the cmake project, make sure the asset catalog compiler generates the icons by setting the XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_ASSETCATALOG_COMPILER_APPICON_NAME attribute qmake does automatically already. it would be nice if we can do that automatically in a future Qt version - remove unused icon references in Info.plist file with Xcode 13 - remove all icon references in Info.plist with Xcode 14, rely on Xcode to add that info via its generated partial Info.plist file that gets merged into the main one. - don't include CMakeLists.txt as a text resource Amends cf3535fdf2e7fe52b36aaa4b94a53525fd6640f4 Pick-to: 6.5 6.6 Task-number: QTBUG-104519 Task-number: QTBUG-110921 Task-number: QTBUG-116784 Change-Id: I0bc556e66647a66bc21402ea62db3374d0970e97 Reviewed-by: Amir Masoud Abdol <amir.abdol@qt.io> Reviewed-by: Alexey Edelev <alexey.edelev@qt.io>
2023-09-11 17:15:29 +00:00
textFiles.files -= CMakeLists.txt
QMAKE_BUNDLE_DATA += textFiles
CMake: Update the ios assets manual test - provide an asset catalog .json file for both Xcode 13 and 14 formats. Apps built against the Xcode 13 SDK are not validated anymore by the App store, but it's still useful to see how things were before. - Xcode 13 required the following icon sizes for a universal iOS app: 60x60@2x, 76x76@2x\~ipad, 167x167, 1024x1024 - Xcode 14 only needs the 1024x1024 one - icons need to be embedded into the asset catalog starting with iOS 11 according to Apple docs (not sure which Xcode version, but it's needed for both Xcode 13 and Xcode 14), and they don't have to manually be copied into the bundle anymore, Xcode takes care of that when processing the asset catalog - add an 167x167 icon image for the iPad pro for Xcode 13 - add an 1024x1024 icon image that is required for successful app store submission and embed it into the asset catalogs - for Xcode 13, we need to manually specify all the required icon sizes - for Xcode 14 we can rely on Xcode to generate the smaller icons from the big one - because the icons need to live in the asset catalog folder, remove unnecessary icons in the appicons folder. - for the cmake project, make sure the asset catalog compiler generates the icons by setting the XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_ASSETCATALOG_COMPILER_APPICON_NAME attribute qmake does automatically already. it would be nice if we can do that automatically in a future Qt version - remove unused icon references in Info.plist file with Xcode 13 - remove all icon references in Info.plist with Xcode 14, rely on Xcode to add that info via its generated partial Info.plist file that gets merged into the main one. - don't include CMakeLists.txt as a text resource Amends cf3535fdf2e7fe52b36aaa4b94a53525fd6640f4 Pick-to: 6.5 6.6 Task-number: QTBUG-104519 Task-number: QTBUG-110921 Task-number: QTBUG-116784 Change-Id: I0bc556e66647a66bc21402ea62db3374d0970e97 Reviewed-by: Amir Masoud Abdol <amir.abdol@qt.io> Reviewed-by: Alexey Edelev <alexey.edelev@qt.io>
2023-09-11 17:15:29 +00:00
# Asset catalog with images and app icons
ios {
CMake: Update the ios assets manual test - provide an asset catalog .json file for both Xcode 13 and 14 formats. Apps built against the Xcode 13 SDK are not validated anymore by the App store, but it's still useful to see how things were before. - Xcode 13 required the following icon sizes for a universal iOS app: 60x60@2x, 76x76@2x\~ipad, 167x167, 1024x1024 - Xcode 14 only needs the 1024x1024 one - icons need to be embedded into the asset catalog starting with iOS 11 according to Apple docs (not sure which Xcode version, but it's needed for both Xcode 13 and Xcode 14), and they don't have to manually be copied into the bundle anymore, Xcode takes care of that when processing the asset catalog - add an 167x167 icon image for the iPad pro for Xcode 13 - add an 1024x1024 icon image that is required for successful app store submission and embed it into the asset catalogs - for Xcode 13, we need to manually specify all the required icon sizes - for Xcode 14 we can rely on Xcode to generate the smaller icons from the big one - because the icons need to live in the asset catalog folder, remove unnecessary icons in the appicons folder. - for the cmake project, make sure the asset catalog compiler generates the icons by setting the XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_ASSETCATALOG_COMPILER_APPICON_NAME attribute qmake does automatically already. it would be nice if we can do that automatically in a future Qt version - remove unused icon references in Info.plist file with Xcode 13 - remove all icon references in Info.plist with Xcode 14, rely on Xcode to add that info via its generated partial Info.plist file that gets merged into the main one. - don't include CMakeLists.txt as a text resource Amends cf3535fdf2e7fe52b36aaa4b94a53525fd6640f4 Pick-to: 6.5 6.6 Task-number: QTBUG-104519 Task-number: QTBUG-110921 Task-number: QTBUG-116784 Change-Id: I0bc556e66647a66bc21402ea62db3374d0970e97 Reviewed-by: Amir Masoud Abdol <amir.abdol@qt.io> Reviewed-by: Alexey Edelev <alexey.edelev@qt.io>
2023-09-11 17:15:29 +00:00
# The asset catalog needs to have at least an empty AppIcon.appiconset, otherwise Xcode refuses
# to compile the asset catalog.
CMake: Update the ios assets manual test - provide an asset catalog .json file for both Xcode 13 and 14 formats. Apps built against the Xcode 13 SDK are not validated anymore by the App store, but it's still useful to see how things were before. - Xcode 13 required the following icon sizes for a universal iOS app: 60x60@2x, 76x76@2x\~ipad, 167x167, 1024x1024 - Xcode 14 only needs the 1024x1024 one - icons need to be embedded into the asset catalog starting with iOS 11 according to Apple docs (not sure which Xcode version, but it's needed for both Xcode 13 and Xcode 14), and they don't have to manually be copied into the bundle anymore, Xcode takes care of that when processing the asset catalog - add an 167x167 icon image for the iPad pro for Xcode 13 - add an 1024x1024 icon image that is required for successful app store submission and embed it into the asset catalogs - for Xcode 13, we need to manually specify all the required icon sizes - for Xcode 14 we can rely on Xcode to generate the smaller icons from the big one - because the icons need to live in the asset catalog folder, remove unnecessary icons in the appicons folder. - for the cmake project, make sure the asset catalog compiler generates the icons by setting the XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_ASSETCATALOG_COMPILER_APPICON_NAME attribute qmake does automatically already. it would be nice if we can do that automatically in a future Qt version - remove unused icon references in Info.plist file with Xcode 13 - remove all icon references in Info.plist with Xcode 14, rely on Xcode to add that info via its generated partial Info.plist file that gets merged into the main one. - don't include CMakeLists.txt as a text resource Amends cf3535fdf2e7fe52b36aaa4b94a53525fd6640f4 Pick-to: 6.5 6.6 Task-number: QTBUG-104519 Task-number: QTBUG-110921 Task-number: QTBUG-116784 Change-Id: I0bc556e66647a66bc21402ea62db3374d0970e97 Reviewed-by: Amir Masoud Abdol <amir.abdol@qt.io> Reviewed-by: Alexey Edelev <alexey.edelev@qt.io>
2023-09-11 17:15:29 +00:00
versionAtLeast(QMAKE_XCODE_VERSION, 14.0) {
QMAKE_ASSET_CATALOGS += AssetsXcode14.3.xcassets
} else {
QMAKE_ASSET_CATALOGS += AssetsXcode13.0.xcassets
}
SOURCES += utils.mm
LIBS += -framework UIKit
}
# Set custom launch screen
ios {
# Underneath, this uses QMAKE_BUNDLE_DATA, prevents the default launch screen from being set
# and bundles the custom one.
QMAKE_IOS_LAUNCH_SCREEN = $$PWD/CustomLaunchScreen.storyboard
}