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boarding
is part of fastlane: connect all deployment tools into one streamlined workflow.
Instantly create a simple signup page for TestFlight beta testers.
Have you ever been to an airport, where you had to ask the manager of the airport if you can board now? Once the manager agrees, you'll be carried from your check-in to your gate into your plane.
Because that's what you do right now as an app developer when you want to add a new tester to your TestFlight app: Open Screenshots
Why don't you have a simple web site you can share with potential testers (e.g. email newsletter, Facebook, Twitter) on which people interested in trying out your new app can just board
on their own?
Thanks to spaceship.airforce (oh well, I really talk a lot about flying 🚀) it is now possible to automate the boarding process for your TestFlight beta testers.
#####Take a look at this live example page: boarding.herokuapp.com
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Assuming you already have a Heroku account follow those steps:
- Enter your iTunes Connect credentials and the bundle identifier of your app. This will all be stored on your own Heroku instance as environment variables
- Click on
View
once the setup is complete and start sharing the URL
boarding
does all kinds of magic for you, like fetching the app name and app icon.
Heroku is free to use for the standard machine. If you need a Heroku account, ask your back-end team if you already have a company account.
To secure your webpage, you only have to set the ITC_TOKEN
environment variable to any password.
- You can send your users the link and tell them the password
- You can send them the direct link including the token like this: https://url.com/?token=[password]
Required:
ITC_USER
iTunes Connect usernameITC_PASSWORD
iTunes Connect passwordITC_APP_ID
The Apple ID or Bundle Identifier of your app
Optional:
ITC_TOKEN
Set a password to protect your website from random people signing upITC_CLOSED_TEXT
Set this text to temporary disable enrollment of new beta testersRESTRICTED_DOMAIN
Set this domain (in the formatdomain.com
) to restrict users with emails in another domain from signing upFASTLANE_ITC_TEAM_NAME
If you're in multiple teams, enter the name of your iTC team here. Make sure it matches.
With Heroku you can easily use your own domain, follow this guide.
boarding
is part of fastlane, which helps you automate everything you usually do manually as an iOS developer.
Using spaceship.airforce it is possible to manage testers, builds, metadata, certificates and so much more.
This repository is a simple Rails application with most code in these files:
More information about this automation process on my blog.
If you want to change the design, layout or even add new features:
- Install the Heroku toolbelt and
heroku login
- Clone your application using
heroku git:clone --app [heroku_app_name]
cd [heroku_app_name]
- Modify the content, in particular the files that are described above.
- Test it locally by running
ITC_USER="email" ITC_... rails s
and opening http://127.0.0.1:3000 - Commit the changes
git push
It is recommended to also store your version in your git repo additionally to Heroku.
From time to time there will be updates to boarding
. There are 2 ways to update your Heroku application:
- Install the Heroku toolbelt and
heroku login
- Clone your application using
heroku git:clone --app [heroku_app_name]
cd [heroku_app_name]
git pull https://github.com/fastlane/boarding
git push
- Delete your application on heroku.com
- Create a new boarding application
- Enter your user credentials again
Special thanks to @lee_moonan for designing the awesome logo.
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license. See the LICENSE file.
This project and all fastlane tools are in no way affiliated with Apple Inc. This project is open source under the MIT license, which means you have full access to the source code and can modify it to fit your own needs. All fastlane tools run on your own computer or server, so your credentials or other sensitive information will never leave your own computer. You are responsible for how you use fastlane tools.