I have downloaded Xcode 6.2 today which replaced previous Xcode 6.1 now to use simulator 7.1 & 8.1 it asks to download both simulators , but for some reason after trying 4-5 times it shows network issues in downloading or request time out (note: in n/w diagnostic after it shows net is working properly)
so is there any direct link from where i can download the simulator package directly or somewhere at least it shows progress in percentage/size instead just a bar
if it's not possible i have read about copying the older simulator to new Xcode so how can i place the old simulator(7.1 & 8.1) in Xcode 6.2 that it works directly without downloading again
Clicking on Download in Xcode didn't do anything - the progress bar did not progress (does that make it a regress bar?).
This is what worked for me:
Open Xcode, open preferences, go to the Components section. Open the Console App, clear the console. Go back to the Xcode preferences. Start the simulator download, then cancel it. Now in the Console, you will see something about the cancellation with the download URL. Copy the URL from the Console. Then in Terminal in some suitable scratch folder, download it: curl [the url you copied] -O (the letter O, not a zero) Finally, copy this file to ~/Library/Caches/com.apple.dt.Xcode/Downloads Remove all *.dvtdownloadableindex files (maybe it doesn't matter, but I removed them). In Xcode, in the Downloads section, start the Simulator download again, it should find the file you downloaded and install it.
How easy was that! Only 7 steps, hah!
To add iOS Simulator in XCode perform below steps:
Download iOS Simulator from Below Link:
After download completes, copy this file to ~/Library/Caches/com.apple.dt.Xcode/Downloads In some cases, we have to remove all *.dvtdownloadableindex files (maybe it doesn't matter, I didn't remove them).
In case directory ~/Library/Caches/com.apple.dt.Xcode don't have download folder then, just click Show package content create Downloads folder, before moving the dmg file.
In Xcode, in the Downloads section, start the Simulator download again, it should find the file you downloaded and install it.
(Newest on top. only the latest revision is kept in the list.)
Simulator Link:
iOS 15.2
iOS 14.5
iOS 14.4
iOS 14.3
iOS 14.2
iOS 14.1
iOS 14.0
iOS 13.7
iOS 13.6
iOS 13.5
iOS 13.4
iOS 13.3
iOS 13.2
iOS 13.1
iOS 13.0
iOS 12.4
iOS 12.2
iOS 12.1
iOS 12.0
iOS 11.4
iOS 11.3
iOS 11.2
iOS 11.1
iOS 11.0
iOS 10.3.1
If someone is searching in 2019, I have a better solution than looking at messy Console app.
1/ Open Terminal and run sudo /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/MacOS/Xcode
to open Xcode in sudo mode.
2/ Xcode > Preferences > Components > Download then cancel the simulator you want to download.
3/ Go back to Terminal, it will log the Downloadable with the Simulator link, copy that to Safari to download it.
Follow these steps to add a (new) simulator (Xcode 9 onwards)
Click on Simulator icon and open simulator list. At the end of list, there is an option to add new simulator "Add Additional Simulator". That will open 'Device & Simulator' window. Switch to 'Simulator' tab. There are three field in simulator tab. Click on '+' icon, on left bottom corner of window. Simulator Name: Enter simulator name here Device Type: Select iPad from this dropdown list OS Version: Select OS version from this dropdown list Click on 'Create'
A new simulator will be added in your Simulator option list.
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And if there is no simulator/OS version in simulator list, you're looking for,
Click on Simulator icon and open simulator list. At the end of list, there is an option to add new simulator "Download Simulator". That will open 'Component' window (from Xcode >> Preferences). Select/click simulator from list, which you need to download.
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So a quick tip for the people who use a download manager to download the .dmg file and didn't manage to get it work.
Once you place the file inside the 'Downloads' folder, Copy and paste the url somewhere and copy the file name alone.
( for me I was downloading iOS 9.3 so the url was - https://devimages.apple.com.edgekey.net/downloads/xcode/simulators/com.apple.pkg.iPhoneSimulatorSDK9_3-9.3.1.1460411551.dmg
and rename the file you just copied to the 'Downloads' folder, even if it looks exactly the same.
I wasted 2 to 3 hours trying to figure this out. The problem is that the filename looks exactly the same. But there was an extra space somewhere.
Another Tip: Also to get the download url - open system console. Make sure all messages are selected and search for xcode inside the Search box. Go to xcode simulator download screen, start and stop the download for the simulator you want and check inside console log. You should find the url there.
so is there any direct link from where i can download the simulator package directly or somewhere at least it shows progress in percentage/size instead just a bar
You can't download the simulators package directly. Instead, you can download the xcodes from developer.apple using this link, which provides you the required simulators.
If you want the old simulators in new Xcode, download the desired Xcode using the above link,after downloading it, Open the DMG or open your existing older Xcode, right click on the Xcode application and click 'Show Package Contents', navigate to:Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneSimulator.platform/Developer
, copy the found simulator folder (eg. iPhoneSimulator7.1.sdk folder), repeat steps 2 & 3 for your current Xcode application, paste the simulator folder,restarting the Xcode will show you the new added simulators.
Open iPhone 11 iOS 13.6 Simulator with Xcode 12 in Visual Studio for Mac(Xamarin):
You have to install both Xcode 12.0 & Xcode 11.6
First open 11.6 simulator then open visual studio
Go to Visual Studio Preferences and change Xcode SDK to point Xcode 11.6 version and Restart studio
Once it restart again Goto Visual studio preferences and set Xcode SDK path to point Xcode 12.0 and Restart it
Now close 11.6 simulator and after Visual studio starts voila you will see iPhone 11 iOS 13.6 Simulator option in list of simulators
Note: This steps are performed in Visual Studio for Mac 2019
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Often, what it takes with Xcode is a good 'ol fashioned restart. This didn't work for me, so I restarted my MacBook Pro. Now it works :)
It's a quick thing to do when you're stuck.
Follow below step to get new simulator with supported/different OS,
Open Xcode, open preferences, go to the Components section.
Go back to the Xcode preferences. Start the simulator OS download.
Now go to simulator open files and open simulator.
You can see your downloaded OS, Run and Test.
Success story sharing
*.dvtdownloadableindex
files in step 6, and the simulator installed fine.Console
app - you can find it by pressing cmd+space and typingconsole