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Currently we are unable to run builds for iOS, macOS or other applications which needed a macOS or Xcode underlined.
E.g. a nodejs app which includes a dependency written in Swift. We have no chance to build this decency with Pipelines.
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[BCLOUD-13719] Support for macOS & iOS in Pipelines
Today AWS announced MacOS support as well, hopefully Bitbucket will be learning from them soon.
What’s the plan now that Atlassian is going to EOL all of the on prem servers.
1 Would really like since I'm dealing with a lot of German-specific code that +requires ISO-8859-1 encoding.
Azure devops can do iOS Builds as well. Maybe improve support for real use cases versus the constant UI refreshes that force relearning the interface every week.
If anyone still has not read about it, GitHub Actions for CI/CD support macOS / iOS .
Perhaps TravisCI joining the Bitbucket party yesterday will accelerate this getting looked at by Pipelines?
Like others, we'd prefer to do our iOS builds inside pipelines like the rest of our builds but for now have to use AppCentre.
We have React Native iOS and Android app, using Microsoft AppCenter for the builds. It offers around 4 build hrs/month with free tier. Connects well with Bitbucket
We are now testing azure CI which works with iOS and Bitbucket. And it's free for base level.
Until any word is heard from bitbucket, I’ve succesfully integrated Bitrise.
Sorry for the SPAM.
I’ve started building an open source project, to test and distribute an app for Mac (https://bitbucket.org/kikeenrique/thg-for-mac/commits/).
And here is a referral link if anyone wants to give it a try: https://app.bitrise.io/referral/ed605b603d9bfe14
There is even an article published on Bitbucket, https://bitbucket.org/blog/bitbucket-bitrise-configuring-continuous-integration-for-an-ios-app
This is definetly needed feature for full automation on the same platform.
@[Matt Ryall|account_id:557057:11212f7c-b227-40d3-b312-4668716468b0] Is there any update on this after more than 2 years from the answer? It is becoming and absolute necessity for most of our projects, we will have to move everything to any other service (all of them include this basic functionality!) if no updates arrive soon.
You don't have to move to GitLab to get iOS support, you can use Azure Pipelines with bitbucket, and other CIs as well.
To be honest, this might be a deal breaker for us in the near future to move everything to GitLab ... (if the last support iOS builds indeed)
Probably too late for me too, I would most probably move everything to GitHub
GitLab CI works great for my iOS/Mac builds. It’s frustrating because I’d rather be using an Atlassian product
Well, looks like whenever this solution finally comes it'll be too late for us. Got word we'll be most likely moving away soon. RIP :/
Same here ... I suggest you to migrate to gitlab which support ios builds with pipelines and runners.
Yea, totally agreed on this one. Would be a great benefit for pipeline to be able to support the macos builds.
Hi @mryall is bitbucket working on this already? it would be awesome if you can give us an update
Wow, I was used to Gitlab supporting runners on every platform and we went in expecting similar functionality in Bitbucket. Big disappointment. We'll probably move away from it now. As mobile devs we need this.
I would REALLY like to have a macOS pipeline at the very least, even with additional costs for it.
Thinking that this will be a serious obstacle in the next few months for our project.
Hi, I definitely need macOS / iOS & Windows, so can't use Pipelines at the moment.
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