Total rebrand across KMM project: - Kotlin package: com.example.casera -> com.tt.honeyDue (dirs + declarations) - Gradle: rootProject.name, namespace, applicationId - Android: manifest, strings.xml (all languages), widget resources - iOS: pbxproj bundle IDs, Info.plist, entitlements, xcconfig - iOS directories: Casera/ -> HoneyDue/, CaseraTests/ -> HoneyDueTests/, etc. - Swift source: all class/struct/enum renames - Deep links: casera:// -> honeydue://, .casera -> .honeydue - App icons replaced with honeyDue honeycomb icon - Domains: casera.treytartt.com -> honeyDue.treytartt.com - Bundle IDs: com.tt.casera -> com.tt.honeyDue - Database table names preserved Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Fix HoneyDueTests Target Configuration
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## The Problem
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The tests are failing with "No target application path specified" because the test target's `TEST_HOST` setting is hardcoded to a wrong path:
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```
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TEST_HOST = /Users/treyt/Desktop/code/HoneyDue/HoneyDueKMM/iosApp/build/Release-iphoneos/HoneyDue.app//HoneyDue
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```
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This path doesn't exist when running tests in Debug mode on the simulator.
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## The Fix (Manual - Do This in Xcode)
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1. **Open the project in Xcode:**
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```bash
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cd /Users/treyt/Desktop/code/HoneyDue/HoneyDueKMM/iosApp
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open iosApp.xcodeproj
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```
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2. **Select the HoneyDueTests target:**
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- Click on the project in the Project Navigator (blue icon at top)
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- Select **HoneyDueTests** from the TARGETS list
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3. **Go to Build Settings:**
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- Click the **Build Settings** tab
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- Make sure "All" and "Combined" are selected (not "Basic" or "Customized")
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4. **Search for "TEST_HOST":**
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- Use the search box at top right
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- Type "TEST_HOST"
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5. **Set TEST_HOST value:**
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- Double-click the value field
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- Change from:
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```
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/Users/treyt/Desktop/code/HoneyDue/HoneyDueKMM/iosApp/build/Release-iphoneos/HoneyDue.app//HoneyDue
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```
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- To:
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```
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$(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)/HoneyDue.app/HoneyDue
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```
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- Press Enter
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6. **Verify BUNDLE_LOADER:**
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- Clear the search, search for "BUNDLE_LOADER"
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- It should be set to:
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```
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$(TEST_HOST)
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```
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- If not, set it to that value
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7. **Clean and rebuild:**
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- Product → Clean Build Folder (Cmd+Shift+K)
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- Product → Build (Cmd+B)
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8. **Run tests:**
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- Product → Test (Cmd+U)
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- Or click the diamond icon next to any test method
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## Verification
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After making these changes, run:
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```bash
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xcodebuild -project iosApp.xcodeproj -target HoneyDueTests -showBuildSettings | grep TEST_HOST
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```
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Should output:
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```
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TEST_HOST = $(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)/HoneyDue.app/HoneyDue
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```
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NOT a hardcoded absolute path.
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## Why This Happened
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The test target was likely created manually or the project was moved, causing Xcode to lose the proper build settings reference.
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