iosnotificationsruntimeprovisioningprofiles

Get the EXPIRATION date of a Provisioning Profile at Run-time?


I have an app that I routinely pass out to testers via the ad-hoc distribution method. Some of these testers are 'on the ball' and know enough about provisioning profiles and the quarterly expirations and can (if I forget) give me a nudge to rebuild a new version for them to test.

However some of the users always seem to get to the point where it stops running and then bitch and moan about it - despite them probably dismissing the iOS level reminder.

My question is can I programatically get hold of the expiry date at runtime and do my own 'in-app' alerts or system notifications to remind them to pull down the newer version?


Solution

  • Swift version:

    // Returns `nil` if it fails
    private func getProvisioningProfileExpirationDateAsString() -> String? {
        guard
            let profilePath = Bundle.main.path(forResource: "embedded", ofType: "mobileprovision"),
            let profileData = try? Data(contentsOf: URL(fileURLWithPath: profilePath)),
            // Note: We use `NSString` instead of `String`, because it makes it easier working with regex, ranges, substring etc.
            let profileNSString = NSString(data: profileData, encoding: String.Encoding.ascii.rawValue)
            else {
            print("WARNING: Could not find or read `embedded.mobileprovision`. If running on Simulator, there are no provisioning profiles.")
            return nil
        }
    
    
        // NOTE: We have the `[\\W]*?` check to make sure that variations in number of tabs or new lines in the future does not influence the result.
        guard let regex = try? NSRegularExpression(pattern: "<key>ExpirationDate</key>[\\W]*?<date>(.*?)</date>", options: []) else {
            print("Warning: Could not create regex.")
            return nil
        }
    
        let regExMatches = regex.matches(in: profileNSString as String, options: [], range: NSRange(location: 0, length: profileNSString.length))
    
        // NOTE: range `0` corresponds to the full regex match, so to get the first capture group, we use range `1`
        guard let rangeOfCapturedGroupForDate = regExMatches.first?.range(at: 1) else {
            print("Warning: Could not find regex match or capture group.")
            return nil
        }
    
        let dateAsString = profileNSString.substring(with: rangeOfCapturedGroupForDate)
        return dateAsString
    }