fix: Support wireless iOS devices#398
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@davidofwatkins thanks for the PR.
Tested here and the iphone connected via WiFi that was previously did not show up as an option in npx can run ios, is now showing with this PR. Nice!
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## [2.0.3](v2.0.2...v2.0.3) (2026-01-08) ### Bug Fixes * Support wireless iOS devices ([#398](#398)) ([cf7a229](cf7a229))
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Via native-run 2.0.3: ionic-team/native-run#398
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Fixes #295
This updates
getConnectedDevices()to support listing iOS devices that are connected wirelessly by usingSerialNumberfor a device'sUniqueDeviceIDif not otherwise available.I've tested this within a Capacitor project using
npx cap run ios, and it's been working well for a few weeks. In order for this to work, the device needs to be paired in Finder with "Show this iPhone when on Wi-Fi" checked:If this doesn't work right away, make sure your device is unlocked and nearby. I had to reconnect my phone by cable a few times and force-restart Finder to get it to work the first time, but it eventually worked and has worked consistently since.