A prototype application that demonstrates device commissioning and cluster control.
- Requires building and running the app to a physical device on iOS >= 15.4.
CHIPTool iOS can be built with the latest Xcode releases.
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Open the
Darwin.xcworkspace
file located insrc/darwin
with Xcode. -
Then select the
CHIP Tool App
scheme at the top. -
Running the
CHIP Tool App
scheme in Xcode (select the scheme and then hit the "play button" to "run" the scheme) will attempt to compile the application and then install it to the connected iOS device selected in the scheme.
Because we do not share a developer group, directly running this scheme will fail with missing signing configuration errors.
You need to update the Project configuration for CHIPTool to use your Personal Developer account and a unique Bundle ID.
Before you can run the CHIP Tool App
scheme, you need to amend the
project.pbxproj
file for the CHIPTool project. The file is located here
src/darwin/CHIPTool/CHIPTool.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj
.
You can choose to amend this file via Xcode directly or manually with any text editor. This Readme will focus on doing it via Xcode.
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With the
Darwin.xcworkspace
loaded, you should see 2 projects on the left side pane in Xcode.CHIPTool
andCHIP
. -
Selecting
CHIPTool
should bring up the project configuration view in Xcode. Next, select theSigning & Capabilities
tab. -
Perform the following steps to enable building CHIPTool:
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Ensure "Automatically manage signing" is checked
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Select your Personal Team in the "Team" dropdown.
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Change the bundle identifier from
com.chip.CHIPTool
to something unique, likecom.chip.CHIPTool-username
. These bundle IDs get reserved for a short amount of time and so it's best to use something only you might think of to avoid conflicts (you'll see that the default bundle ID does not work if you skip this step). -
Confirm that the Signing Certificate now says "Apple Development: "
-
Now you can install CHIPTool to your connected iOS device by clicking on the "Play"/Run icon.
The first time you install this application to your iOS device, Xcode will not
be able to launch it. This is because iOS prevents arbitrary developer apps from
running prior to user consent. To give this application consent, navigate to
Settings->General->VPN & Device Management
and give CHIPTool permission to
run.
Now you can launch the application from the Home screen or from Xcode by hitting the run button once more.
To use CHIP Tool on iOS or macOS, enable Developer Mode during the development phase of your app by following the steps at Enabling Developer Mode on a device. On the iOS or macOS device that initiates the pairing, download the developer profile, then install it.
Once you have CHIPTool up and running, to pair an accessory simply:
- Click on the
QRCode Scanner
item in the list on screen - Then the Camera icon on the top right corner to launch the scanner
- Then scan the QRCode of the accessory to begin commissioning it. CHIPTool will prompt you for permission to use Bluetooth as well as to scan your local network. Grant these requests. It will also prompt you for the WiFi password for network the accessory should join. Note - Thread is not supported by this application at this time.
Look for Commissioning complete.
and Sigma3
in the logs to know when the
device is commissioned and ready for use.
Note - CHIPTool also supports pairing via the Matter manual codes. Instead of scanning the QRCode you can also type in the manual code. The rest of the steps remain the same.