Parsing mobileprovision files in bash?
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I am tying building a php/bash/mysql system for automating adhoc distribution for iPhone apps. But I want to read the application-identifier key in mobileprovision file of projects and change it info.plist file according to that.

I can currently build ipa files from php IF the cfbundleidentifer key is same as its provision file.

I found a code like this https://gist.github.com/711794 but I want bash script to integrate it to my system.

Thanks

Phyllome answered 18/6, 2011 at 19:24 Comment(2)
Asking a question usually help get an answer. What you want?Hurricane
I've read much worse questions than this. I think @egray is asking how 'to read the application-identifier key in mobileprovision file of projects and change it info.plist file'. Cordially!Keldah
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If your running this on a machine with mac os x, you can use the following:

/usr/libexec/PlistBuddy -c 'Print :Entitlements:application-identifier' /dev/stdin <<< $(security cms -D -i path_to_mobileprovision)
Felid answered 7/5, 2012 at 22:37 Comment(1)
Oh! thanks for the security cms -D -i path_to_mobileprovision tip! I was getting a lot of Unexpected character 0 at line 1 errors beforePermission
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If you want to extract the plist from the mobileprovision in a proper way and not rely on grepping/sedding/etc., you can use OpenSSL as follow:

openssl smime -inform der -verify -noverify -in file.mobileprovision

A complete example in your case could be:

openssl smime -inform der -verify -noverify -in file.mobileprovision > tmp.plist
/usr/libexec/PlistBuddy -c 'Print :Entitlements:application-identifier' tmp.plist

The OpenSSL part should work on any platform, although I've only done that on a Mac so far. PlistBuddy is only on Mac, but other utilities can be found to read/write property list files.

Alkylation answered 17/1, 2013 at 13:7 Comment(0)
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I created a bash function based on jlawrie's answer to list all .mobileprovision's bundle IDs from the ~/Library/MobileDevice/Provisioning Profiles folder.

Save this into your .bash_profile and just call it with list_xcode_provisioning_profiles from a terminal.

list_xcode_provisioning_profiles() {
    while IFS= read -rd '' f; do
        2> /dev/null /usr/libexec/PlistBuddy -c 'Print :Entitlements:application-identifier' /dev/stdin \
            <<< $(security cms -D -i "$f")

    done < <(find "$HOME/Library/MobileDevice/Provisioning Profiles" -name '*.mobileprovision' -print0)
}
Intensifier answered 12/12, 2017 at 0:15 Comment(3)
Works perfectly.Thanks!Oblique
For those who don't know how to insert that on .bash_profile, touch ~/.bash_profile; open ~/.bash_profile, copy and paste the source provided, save it, restart the terminal window and them just use list_xcode_provisioning_profiles like suggested.Johanna
default shell changed to zsh, so add it to ~/.zshrcOlshausen
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One solution among many...

Use egrep with the -a option, which treats binary files like text files and '-A 2' which will display the two lines after the string you want to match: ApplicationIdentifierPrefix.

After that, trim the line of brackets and whitespace using sed.

Using a series of pipes:

egrep -a -A 2 ApplicationIdentifierPrefix file.mobileprovision | grep string | sed -e 's/<string>//' -e 's/<\/string>//' -e 's/ //'
Manamanacle answered 24/8, 2011 at 2:57 Comment(0)
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It is mildly tedious, since a .mobileprovision is "PKCS #7 signed data" or so.

Fortunately, you can probably get away with using grep :)

Gilford answered 19/6, 2011 at 3:27 Comment(0)
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I used the code from mobileprovision-read repository to be able to pull information from the mobileprovision file. This uses macOS APIs to read the file.

Here is the usage from running the generated program:

mobileprovision-read -- mobileprovision files querying tool.

USAGE
mobileprovision-read -f fileName [-o option]

OPTIONS
    type – prints mobileprovision profile type (debug, ad-hoc, enterprise, appstore)
    appid – prints application identifier
Will print raw provision's plist if option is not specified.
You can also use key path as an option.

EXAMPLES
mobileprovision-read -f test.mobileprovision -o type
    Prints profile type

mobileprovision-read -f test.mobileprovision -o UUID
    Prints profile UUID

mobileprovision-read -f test.mobileprovision -o ProvisionedDevices
    Prints provisioned devices UDIDs

mobileprovision-read -f test.mobileprovision -o Entitlements.get-task-allow
    Prints 0 if profile doesn't allow debugging 1 otherwise
Persaud answered 27/11, 2017 at 17:51 Comment(0)

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