
app file produced at this location: ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/-/Build/Products/Debug-iphonesimulator/.app Wait for the iOS simulator to display your application.
In Xcode, run your project on an iOS Simulator.
Create an iOS App to Install on Simulators ipa files on an iOS simulator like you do on a physical iOS device. Click Remove to delete the selected simulator. To delete a simulator, select the simulator you want to delete in the Simulators pane, then go to Simulators > Delete Selected.
Now, iOS Gateway creates the simulator and adds it to the Simulators list, grouped with simulators of the same device type or iOS version (depending on how you've chosen to sort the list). Name your simulator, then select the Device Type and iOS Version that you want to simulate. The Create Simulator dialog window opens. To create a new simulator, go to Simulators > Create. The types of simulators your can create are determined by the active version of Xcode and the OS version running on your Mac. You can create and delete iOS simulators as needed. Note: The more simulators you have running at once, the more performance can degrade. To work with multiple simulators, repeat steps 2-4 as needed. The port number displays in the Simulators list in the iOS Gateway UI. The simulated device’s IP address displays in the title bar of the main iOS Gateway window. In Eggplant Functional, open the Connection List from the Connection menu. Select the device and iOS version combination that you want to simulate from the list, then click Start in the General tab.
You can sort by device type or iOS version. To change how the available simulators are sorted, go to iOSGateway > Preferences > Simulator.
In iOS Gateway, make sure that the Devices/Simulators pane is in Simulators context. Connect to Simulators in Eggplant Functional You can connect to these simulated devices in Eggplant Functional and run tests as you would on a physical iPhone or iPad. The iOS Gateway application can simulate physical devices running iOS 9.0 and later.
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