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How to set the location in the iOS simulator without writing code?

My problem was how to set the gps location of my app when running in the iOS simulator

The home screen in my app displays sunrise and sunset times based on gps location and I wanted a screen shot with sensible values - I'm in the UK and the sunrise times were showing UK times for American sunrise and sunset.

As it is on the launch screen one solution, going to Debug -> Simulate Location, is too late for me.

Took me a while to work out and I wasn't finding the answer when I searched here (maybe not asking the question the right way . So I'm going to answer my own question below in the hope it stops someone else wasting their time

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SimonTheDiver Avatar asked Mar 28 '14 14:03

SimonTheDiver


3 Answers

add a .GPX file to your project, and use XCode's location simulation feature. You can set up the location simulation as part of your scheme, so it's in place at launch time. Look under Edit Scheme, select "Run" at left, go to Options tab.

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RobP Avatar answered Oct 07 '22 12:10

RobP


You can Simulate Location Position with Xcode:

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From here, if you stops the build sometimes is returning to Don't Simulate Location.

However, clicking Run, while the app is running, Xcode asks you to Stop and Run, click Stop and the Simulator runs again the build. This time, for sure, with your Location.

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Gabriel.Massana Avatar answered Oct 07 '22 13:10

Gabriel.Massana


My solution turned out to be easy

Click on the name of the project (next to the run and stop buttons in the top left of the Xcode screen) and select Edit Scheme.

Go to the options pane.

The first thing is Core Location allow Location simulation. Then below that set Default Location to the one you want.

Done

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SimonTheDiver Avatar answered Oct 07 '22 12:10

SimonTheDiver