TESTING AND PUBLISHING AN APP ON IOS

Testing iOS App in Testflight

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With Kuika, you can test the apps you develop for iOS operating systems through TestFlight. TestFlight is an Apple solution that allows you to share beta versions of your app with specific testers to get feedback. This way, you can identify potential bugs and improve the user experience before releasing the final version of your app to distribution and end users. The Kuika platform facilitates this process, allowing you to quickly and effectively perform the necessary steps for testing the apps you develop. In this learning content, we will examine the necessary processes and procedures for testing the applications you develop with Kuika through TestFlight.

First, you need to have an Apple Developer account. If you don't have one yet, you can easily create one on the Apple Developer website.

  1. Sign in to your Apple Developer account and click on the Identifiers tab.
  2. Click on the+ icon on the screen that opens.
  3. Check App IDs and press Continue.
  4. Fill in the Description, i.e. application description and Bundle ID fields.
  5. Select Associated Domain and Push Notification.
  6. Then click Continue and complete the Identifier creation process by clicking Register.

Afterwards, register your app through App Store Connect.

  1. Go to the Apps tab and click on the+ icon.
  2. Fill in Platform, Name, Primary Language, Bundle ID, SKU and User Access.

Note that once the Bundle ID is set, it cannot be changed.

  1. After entering all the information, click the Create button to save your application.

On the Kuika platform, let's define the iOS configuration:

  1. Open the iOS tab in Configuration Manager view mode.
  2. Fill in the App Name, Bundle ID and Version consistent with the information you entered in your Apple Developer account.
  3. Click Add New under App Store Settings and fill in the information on the App Store Connect API Setting screen. You can access information on where to provide the relevant information via our user guide.

In the publishing settings, select TestFlight and click Create.

  • Click on the three dots next to the Preview button at the top of the screen, select the relevant configuration and press the Export button.
  • You will receive an email that your app has been submitted to TestFlight and approved.

To test your application:

  • Go to App Store Connect.
  • Click on your application and on the TestFlight tab.
  • You can add your test team with the Internal Testing option.
  • With External Testing you can open your application to external testers.
  • Note that you will go through Apple's review process for external testing.

After following all these steps, you can download the TestFlight app to your device and start the testing process.

With Kuika, you can test the apps you develop for iOS operating systems through TestFlight. TestFlight is an Apple solution that allows you to share beta versions of your app with specific testers to get feedback. This way, you can identify potential bugs and improve the user experience before releasing the final version of your app to distribution and end users. The Kuika platform facilitates this process, allowing you to quickly and effectively perform the necessary steps for testing the apps you develop. In this learning content, we will examine the necessary processes and procedures for testing the applications you develop with Kuika through TestFlight.

With Kuika, you can test the apps you develop for iOS operating systems through TestFlight. TestFlight is an Apple solution that allows you to share beta versions of your app with specific testers to get feedback. This way, you can identify potential bugs and improve the user experience before releasing the final version of your app to distribution and end users. The Kuika platform facilitates this process, allowing you to quickly and effectively perform the necessary steps for testing the apps you develop. In this learning content, we will examine the necessary processes and procedures for testing the applications you develop with Kuika through TestFlight.

First, you need to have an Apple Developer account. If you don't have one yet, you can easily create one on the Apple Developer website.

  1. Sign in to your Apple Developer account and click on the Identifiers tab.
  2. Click on the+ icon on the screen that opens.
  3. Check App IDs and press Continue.
  4. Fill in the Description, i.e. application description and Bundle ID fields.
  5. Select Associated Domain and Push Notification.
  6. Then click Continue and complete the Identifier creation process by clicking Register.

Afterwards, register your app through App Store Connect.

  1. Go to the Apps tab and click on the+ icon.
  2. Fill in Platform, Name, Primary Language, Bundle ID, SKU and User Access.

Note that once the Bundle ID is set, it cannot be changed.

  1. After entering all the information, click the Create button to save your application.

On the Kuika platform, let's define the iOS configuration:

  1. Open the iOS tab in Configuration Manager view mode.
  2. Fill in the App Name, Bundle ID and Version consistent with the information you entered in your Apple Developer account.
  3. Click Add New under App Store Settings and fill in the information on the App Store Connect API Setting screen. You can access information on where to provide the relevant information via our user guide.

In the publishing settings, select TestFlight and click Create.

  • Click on the three dots next to the Preview button at the top of the screen, select the relevant configuration and press the Export button.
  • You will receive an email that your app has been submitted to TestFlight and approved.

To test your application:

  • Go to App Store Connect.
  • Click on your application and on the TestFlight tab.
  • You can add your test team with the Internal Testing option.
  • With External Testing you can open your application to external testers.
  • Note that you will go through Apple's review process for external testing.

After following all these steps, you can download the TestFlight app to your device and start the testing process.