Exporting for iOS

See also

This page describes how to export a Redot project to iOS. If you're looking to compile export template binaries from source instead, read Compiling for iOS.

These are the steps to load a Redot project in Xcode. This allows you to build and deploy to an iOS device, build a release for the App Store, and do everything else you can normally do with Xcode.

Requirements

  • You must export for iOS from a computer running macOS with Xcode installed.

  • Download the Redot export templates. Use the Redot menu: Editor > Manage Export Templates

Export a Redot project to Xcode

In the Redot editor, open the Export window from the Project menu. When the Export window opens, click Add.. and select iOS.

The App Store Team ID and (Bundle) Identifier options in the Application category are required. Leaving them blank will cause the exporter to throw an error.

After you click Export Project, there are still two important options left:

  • Path is an empty folder that will contain the exported Xcode project files.

  • File will be the name of the Xcode project and several project specific files and directories.

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Note

This tutorial uses exported_xcode_project_name, but you will use your project's name. When you see exported_xcode_project_name in the following steps, replace it with the name you used instead.

Note

Avoid using spaces when you choose your exported_xcode_project_name as this can lead to corruption in your XCode project file.

When the export completes, the output folder should look like this:

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Opening exported_xcode_project_name.xcodeproj lets you build and deploy like any other iOS app.

Active development considerations

The above method creates an exported project that you can build for release, but you have to re-export every time you make a change in Redot.

While developing, you can speed this process up by linking your Redot project files directly into your app.

In the following example:

  • exported_xcode_project_name is the name of the exported iOS application (as above).

  • godot_project_to_export is the name of the Redot project.

Note

godot_project_to_export must not be the same as exported_xcode_project_name to prevent signing issues in Xcode.

Plugins for iOS

Special iOS plugins can be used in Redot. Check out the Plugins for iOS page.

Troubleshooting rendering issues

To improve out-of-the-box performance on mobile devices, Redot automatically uses low-end-friendly settings by default on both Android and iOS.

This can cause rendering issues that do not occur when running the project on a desktop platform. See Mobile rendering limitations for more information.