Apple App Store
If you are a developer, you may simply download the complete source code for your app and publish using standard methods.
Median offers various configuration, consulting, and publishing services. Please email us if you may be interested.
Apple Developer Account
You must have a valid Apple Developer Account in order to publish your app to the Apple App Store.
Learn more at https://developer.apple.com/programs/enroll/.
iOS Bundle ID
The Bundle ID is never visible to end users. However, it is required to match the provisioning profiles and certificates you set up in your Apple developer account prior to publishing.
Apple recommends the Bundle ID follow reverse domain name service notation. For example, if your website is example.com
, your Bundle ID might be com.example.app
.
Signing Certificates
Once you open your Apple Developer Account, you'll need to generate your signing certificates. Learn more at Maintaining Your Signing Identities and Certificates.
AppStoreConnect App Store Listing
Create your app store listing at https://appstoreconnect.apple.com. You'll need to fill out several pieces of information including app name, description, search keywords, screenshots for the various devices sizes, content rating, contact person and a few more.
You will see a place to select the build you want to submit to the App Store. Most likely, there won't yet be a build you are able to select, as you have not yet uploaded one. Please see the next step below.
Uploading Your Build
You may download the complete iOS source code for your app from your Median app's manage page. Uncompress the ios_source.tar.gz
file (you might use tar -xzvf ios_source.tar.gz
using Terminal on Mac OSX). Then, open MedianIOS.xcworkspace
in the latest non-beta version of Xcode.
You'll want to be sure that your developer account is added to Xcode, and that the Provisioning Profile you generated previously is available to use. You may double check that your app's Bundle ID is set correctly in your app's General settings.
You can now go to Product -> Archive in the menus. If Archive is grayed out, make sure to select Generic iOS Device or a plugged-in physical iOS Device in the top left of the Xcode window. Once your app is Archived, you'll see a button to upload the build to the App Store. After the upload is successful, it sometimes takes an hour before the build appears in your AppStoreConnect app store listing.
Once your build is selected, and all your App Store listing data is filled out, you may click the "Submit for Review" button in the top right. On the next page, you may be asked questions about Cryptography, the Advertising Identifier, and 3rd Party Content. Median apps DO use Cryptography, but fall under the exception for standard user authentication. Median does NOT use the Advertising Identifier. You will have to determine for yourself if your app uses 3rd party content, and if you have the rights to it.
Updated about 2 months ago