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The "iOS Development Bridge" or idb, is a command line interface for automating iOS Simulators and Devices. It has three main principles:

idb is built on top of the FBSimulatorControl and FBDeviceControl macOS Frameworks, contained within this repository. These Frameworks can be used independently of idb, however idb is likely to provide the simplest install and the most sensible defaults for most users.

idb is transitioning to a pure Swift codebase: the companion is written in Swift, and the Frameworks are migrating from Objective-C. The architecture documentation describes where the migration stands.

A talk from F8 2019 covers the original motivation for idb; a recording is available here.

Quick Start

idb is made up of 2 major components, both of which are installed by a single brew formula.

idb companion

Each target (simulator/device) will have a companion process attached allowing idb to communicate remotely.

The idb companion can be installed via brew or built from source

brew install facebook/fb/idb

Note: Instructions on how to install brew can be found here

idb client

A cli tool and python client is provided to interact with idb.

It is installed alongside the companion by the brew formula above. It can also be installed separately via pip (releases publish to PyPI):

pip3 install fb-idb

Note: The idb client requires python 3.11 or greater to be installed.

Please refer to fbidb.io for detailed installation instructions and a guided tour of idb.

Once installed, just run the list-targets command which will show you all the simulators installed on your system:

$ idb list-targets
...
iPhone 16 | 569C0F94-5D53-40D2-AF8F-F4AA5BAA7D5E | Shutdown | simulator | iOS 26.0 | arm64 | No Companion Connected
iPhone 17 | 2A1C6A5A-0C67-46FD-B3F5-3CB42FFB38B5 | Shutdown | simulator | iOS 26.0 | arm64 | No Companion Connected
iPhone 17 Pro | D3CF178F-EF61-4CD3-BB3B-F5ECAD246310 | Shutdown | simulator | iOS 26.0 | arm64 | No Companion Connected
iPhone Air | 74064851-4B98-473A-8110-225202BB86F6 | Shutdown | simulator | iOS 26.0 | arm64 | No Companion Connected
...

list-apps will show you all the apps installed in a simulator:

$ idb list-apps --udid 74064851-4B98-473A-8110-225202BB86F6
com.apple.Maps | Maps | system | arm64 | Not running | Not Debuggable
com.apple.MobileSMS | MobileSMS | system | arm64 | Not running | Not Debuggable
com.apple.mobileslideshow | MobileSlideShow | system | arm64 | Not running | Not Debuggable
com.apple.mobilesafari | MobileSafari | system | arm64 | Not running | Not Debuggable

launch will launch an application:

$ idb launch com.apple.mobilesafari

Head over to the main documentation for more details on what you can do with idb and the full list of commands. There are also instructions on how to make changes to idb including building it from source.

Building from Source

Prerequisites

Building

# Build everything and assemble the runnable distribution
./build.sh build

# Or build a subset: frameworks, shims, idb_companion, or a specific framework
./build.sh build frameworks
./build.sh build idb_companion
./build.sh build FBControlCore

# All options
./build.sh help

The individual build products are written under Build/Products/Release. A full ./build.sh build also assembles a self-contained distribution at Build/Distribution, laid out the way idb_companion expects at runtime:

Build/Distribution/
  idb_companion              # the executable
  *.framework               # frameworks, resolved via @executable_path
  Resources/
    libShimulator-iOS.dylib
    libShimulator-macOS.dylib
    libRepl-iOS.dylib
    libRepl-macOS.dylib
    SimulatorFrameworkBridge
    ReplHost.app
    IDBAPI.swiftinterface

idb_companion discovers the shims and SimulatorFrameworkBridge from the Resources directory next to the executable, so run it from Build/Distribution (or copy that directory as a unit).

Running Tests

# Run all tests
./build.sh test

# Test a specific framework
./build.sh test FBSimulatorControl

Regenerating Xcode Projects

The Xcode project files are generated from project.yml using XcodeGen. To regenerate without building:

./build.sh generate

Documentation

Find the full documentation for this project at fbidb.io

We also have a public Discord Server that you can join

Contributing

We've released idb because it's a big part of how we scale iOS automation at Facebook. We hope that others will be able to benefit from the project where they may have needs that aren't currently serviced by the standard Xcode toolchain.

Code of Conduct

Facebook has adopted a Code of Conduct that we expect project participants to adhere to. Please read the full text so that you can understand what actions will and will not be tolerated.

Contributing Guide

Read our contributing guide to learn about our development process.

License

idb is MIT-licensed.