rome plugin
Getting Started
This project is a fastlane plugin. To get started with fastlane-plugin-rome
, add it to your project by running:
fastlane add_plugin rome
About rome
A S3 cache tool for Carthage
Please see more on the tool's repo: Rome
Examples
rome(
frameworks: ["MyFramework1", "MyFramework2"], # Specify which frameworks to upload or download
command: "upload", # One of: download, upload, list
verbose: false, # Print rome output inline
platform: "all", # Define which platform to build for (one of ‘all’, ‘Mac’, ‘iOS’, ‘watchOS’, ‘tvOS‘, or comma-separated values of the formers except for ‘all’). Can't be combined with the 'usexcframeworks' option
cacheprefix: "Swift_4_2_1", # A prefix appended to the top level directories inside the caches. Useful to separate artifacts between Swift versions
romefile: "~/Code/", # The path to the Romefile to use. Defaults to the \"Romefile\" in the current directory
noignore: "true", # Ignore the `ignoreMap` section in the Romefile when performing the operation
concurrently: "true", # Maximise concurrency while performing the operation. Might make verbose output hard to follow
usexcframeworks: "true" # Search for .xcframeworks when performing the upload or download operation. Can't be combined with the 'platform' option
)
rome(
command: "list",
printformat: "JSON", # Sets list output formats: JSON or if omitted, default to Text
)
Run tests for this plugin
To run both the tests, and code style validation, run
rake
To automatically fix many of the styling issues, use
rubocop -a
Issues and Feedback
For any other issues and feedback about this plugin, please submit it to this repository.
Troubleshooting
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Using fastlane
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