diff --git a/docs/nix_mobile_workflows.md b/docs/nix_mobile_workflows.md --- a/docs/nix_mobile_workflows.md +++ b/docs/nix_mobile_workflows.md @@ -77,12 +77,6 @@ There are a few things you’ll need to do before you can deploy the app to a physical iOS device. -### Xcode settings - -First, in Xcode, open the Comm workspace `native/ios/Comm.xcworkspace`. Make sure that you’re signed into Xcode with an Apple Developer account (either the Comm developer team’s or your own). You can see any accounts currently associated with Xcode by navigating to Xcode → Preferences → Accounts. - -Next, you’ll want to ensure that the Comm project is configured with a valid Team, Bundle Identifier, and Provisioning Profile. To access these settings, navigate to View → Navigators → Project, and select the “Comm” project in the left sidebar. Then, select “Comm” from the “TARGETS” list, and navigate to the “Signing & Capabilities” tab. You should verify the following settings: - ### Connecting to local keyserver If you want your custom build of the app to connect to your local instance of the Node.js server (the `keyserver` subdirectory of the repo), you’ll need to do some additional work. First, confirm that your computer and physical iOS device are on the same network. If you’re running a local keyserver instance, you’ll need to be able to reach it with your device. Local keyservers run on the local IP address at port 8043.