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How do I create a bot in Xcode? Getting "Creating a bot requires a project that is under source control."

I'm trying to get Continuous Integration setup in Mavericks using OS X Server for Mavericks.

I have the Server installed and my source code is in a local directory using Git from assembla. I'm following the Apple Xcode Continuous Integration Guide, and I'm at the part where I'm adding a bot to the product in Xcode.

I'm getting the error:

Creating a bot requires a project that is under source control. This project appears to be in a local git repository. To be able to create a bot, the project must be in an repository the server can access so it can clone it. [cancel] [Configure Remotes...]

Clicking either cancel or configure remotes brings up the configure for my folder and I see my remote added just fine. I also tried adding the remote repository again with a different name.

How do I move forward?

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David Silva Smith Avatar asked Oct 28 '13 06:10

David Silva Smith


3 Answers

It seems like this issue happens when there isn't a remote named "origin", as that's what Xcode is looking for. When I renamed my remote to origin (in <ProjectRoot>/.git/config), Xcode stopped complaining and let me add a bot through the Xcode UI.

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Simon Avatar answered Oct 23 '22 03:10

Simon


This is hacky, but worked.

In Xcode I clicked the Source Control menu then checkout. I checked out my repository to a new folder and I was able to create my bot.

It seems adding the repository from the command line caused things to not look correctly configured to Xcode.

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David Silva Smith Avatar answered Oct 23 '22 03:10

David Silva Smith


After numerous trials I did the following steps to get the whole process to work:

  1. Connect a device to the server. Make sure it is active.
  2. Set up the server and ensure that the XCode service is active.
  3. Create a new project with a local GIT.
  4. In the Source Control menu, select Configure, and under Remotes select to Create New Remote.
  5. Go to Manage Schemes and check the Shared check box.
  6. Commit the project and select Push to master.
  7. Go to the developer site and create an developer and Ad-Hoc profile.
  8. Go to the Xcode settings and reload the profiles for the team / developer.
  9. Configure this profile in the app build settings.
  10. Select to create a bot with CI to run on commit.

The next time you commit this should run the bot etc.

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Ronan Avatar answered Oct 23 '22 03:10

Ronan