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Xcode test sharding {#xcode-test-sharding}

[!WARNING] Requirements

  • A <.localized_link href="/guides/server/accounts-and-projects">Tuist account and project</.localized_link>
  • <.localized_link href="/guides/features/test-insights">Test Insights</.localized_link> configured (for optimal shard balancing)

Test sharding for Xcode projects uses tuist xcodebuild build-for-testing to create a shard plan and tuist xcodebuild test to execute each shard.

How it works {#how-it-works}

Test sharding follows a two-phase workflow:

  1. Build phase: Tuist enumerates your tests and creates a shard plan on the server. The server uses historical test timing data from the last 30 days to distribute tests across shards so each shard takes roughly the same amount of time. The build phase outputs a shard matrix that your CI system uses to spawn parallel runners.
  2. Test phase: Each CI runner receives a shard index and executes only the tests assigned to that shard.

Build phase {#build-phase}

Build your tests and create a shard plan:

sh
tuist xcodebuild build-for-testing \
  -scheme MyScheme \
  -destination 'platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 16' \
  --shard-total 5

This command:

  1. Builds your tests with xcodebuild build-for-testing
  2. Creates a shard plan on the Tuist server using historical timing data
  3. Uploads the .xctestproducts bundle or writes a shard archive for use by shard runners
  4. Outputs a shard matrix for your CI system

Build options {#build-options}

FlagEnvironment variableDescription
--shard-max <N>TUIST_TEST_SHARD_MAXMaximum number of shards. Used with --shard-max-duration to cap the shard count
--shard-min <N>TUIST_TEST_SHARD_MINMinimum number of shards
--shard-total <N>TUIST_TEST_SHARD_TOTALExact number of shards (mutually exclusive with --shard-min/--shard-max)
--shard-max-duration <MS>TUIST_TEST_SHARD_MAX_DURATIONTarget maximum duration per shard in milliseconds
--shard-granularity <LEVEL>TUIST_TEST_SHARD_GRANULARITYmodule (default) distributes entire test modules across shards; suite distributes individual test classes for finer-grained balancing
--shard-reference <REF>TUIST_SHARD_REFERENCEUnique identifier for the shard plan (auto-derived on supported CI providers)
--shard-archive-path <PATH>TUIST_TEST_SHARD_ARCHIVE_PATHPath where Tuist writes the optimized shard archive instead of uploading test products to remote storage

Test phase {#test-phase}

Each shard runner executes its assigned tests:

sh
tuist xcodebuild test \
  -scheme MyScheme \
  -destination 'platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 16'

Test options {#test-options}

FlagEnvironment variableDescription
--shard-index <N>TUIST_SHARD_INDEXZero-based index of the shard to execute
--shard-reference <REF>TUIST_SHARD_REFERENCEUnique identifier for the shard plan (auto-derived on supported CI providers)
--shard-archive-path <PATH>TUIST_TEST_SHARD_ARCHIVE_PATHPath to a locally managed shard archive; Tuist extracts it instead of downloading test products from remote storage

Tuist downloads the .xctestproducts bundle and filters it to include only the tests assigned to that shard.

Continuous integration {#continuous-integration}

Tuist automatically detects the following CI providers:

For other providers, refer to the .tuist-shard-matrix.json file to set up parallel jobs.

GitHub Actions {#github-actions}

Use a matrix strategy to run shards in parallel:

yaml
name: Tests
on: [pull_request]

jobs:
  build:
    name: Build test shards
    runs-on: macos-latest
    outputs:
      matrix: ${{ steps.build.outputs.matrix }}
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v4
      - uses: jdx/mise-action@v2
      - run: tuist auth login
      - id: build
        run: |
          tuist xcodebuild build-for-testing \
            -scheme MyScheme \
            -destination 'platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 16' \
            --shard-total 5

  test:
    name: "Shard #${{ matrix.shard }}"
    needs: build
    runs-on: macos-latest
    strategy:
      fail-fast: false
      matrix:
        shard: ${{ fromJson(needs.build.outputs.matrix).shard }}
    env:
      TUIST_SHARD_INDEX: ${{ matrix.shard }}
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v4
      - uses: jdx/mise-action@v2
      - run: tuist auth login
      - run: |
          tuist xcodebuild test \
            -scheme MyScheme \
            -destination 'platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 16'

GitLab CI {#gitlab-ci}

Tuist generates a .tuist-shard-child-pipeline.yml that you trigger as a child pipeline. Define a .tuist-shard template job that the generated shard jobs extend:

yaml
# .gitlab-ci.yml
stages:
  - build
  - test

build-shards:
  stage: build
  tags: [macos]
  script:
    - tuist auth login
    - |
      tuist xcodebuild build-for-testing \
        -scheme MyScheme \
        -destination 'platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 16' \
        --shard-total 5
  artifacts:
    paths:
      - .tuist-shard-child-pipeline.yml

test-shards:
  stage: test
  needs: [build-shards]
  trigger:
    include:
      - artifact: .tuist-shard-child-pipeline.yml
        job: build-shards
    strategy: depend
yaml
# .gitlab/shard-template.yml
.tuist-shard:
  tags: [macos]
  script:
    - tuist auth login
    - |
      tuist xcodebuild test \
        -scheme MyScheme \
        -destination 'platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 16'

CircleCI {#circleci}

Tuist generates a .tuist-shard-continuation.json with parameters for the continuation orb:

yaml
# .circleci/config.yml
version: 2.1
setup: true

orbs:
  continuation: circleci/continuation@1

jobs:
  build-shards:
    macos:
      xcode: "16.0"
    steps:
      - checkout
      - run:
          name: Build and plan shards
          command: |
            tuist auth login
            tuist xcodebuild build-for-testing \
              -scheme MyScheme \
              -destination 'platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 16' \
              --shard-total 5
      - continuation/continue:
          configuration_path: .circleci/continue-config.yml
          parameters: .tuist-shard-continuation.json

workflows:
  setup:
    jobs:
      - build-shards
yaml
# .circleci/continue-config.yml
version: 2.1

parameters:
  shard-indices:
    type: string
    default: ""
  shard-count:
    type: integer
    default: 0

jobs:
  test-shard:
    macos:
      xcode: "16.0"
    parameters:
      shard-index:
        type: integer
    steps:
      - checkout
      - run:
          name: Run shard
          command: |
            export TUIST_SHARD_INDEX=<< parameters.shard-index >>
            tuist auth login
            tuist xcodebuild test \
              -scheme MyScheme \
              -destination 'platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 16'

workflows:
  test:
    jobs:
      - test-shard:
          matrix:
            parameters:
              shard-index: [<< pipeline.parameters.shard-indices >>]

Buildkite {#buildkite}

Tuist generates a .tuist-shard-pipeline.yml with one step per shard. Upload it with buildkite-agent pipeline upload:

yaml
# pipeline.yml
steps:
  - label: "Build test shards"
    command: |
      tuist auth login
      tuist xcodebuild build-for-testing \
        -scheme MyScheme \
        -destination 'platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 16' \
        --shard-total 5
      buildkite-agent pipeline upload .tuist-shard-pipeline.yml
    agents:
      queue: macos

Each generated step has TUIST_SHARD_INDEX set in its environment. Add the test command to each shard step using a shared script:

bash
# .buildkite/shard-step.sh
#!/bin/bash
tuist auth login
tuist xcodebuild test \
  -scheme MyScheme \
  -destination 'platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 16'

Codemagic {#codemagic}

Codemagic does not support dynamic matrix jobs, so define a separate workflow per shard. Tuist writes TUIST_SHARD_MATRIX and TUIST_SHARD_COUNT to the CM_ENV file for use within each workflow:

yaml
# codemagic.yaml
workflows:
  build-shards:
    name: Build test shards
    instance_type: mac_mini_m2
    environment:
      xcode: latest
    scripts:
      - name: Build and plan shards
        script: |
          tuist auth login
          tuist xcodebuild build-for-testing \
            -scheme MyScheme \
            -destination 'platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 16' \
            --shard-total 5

  test-shard-0: &shard-workflow
    name: "Shard #0"
    instance_type: mac_mini_m2
    environment:
      xcode: latest
      vars:
        TUIST_SHARD_INDEX: 0
    scripts:
      - name: Run shard
        script: |
          tuist auth login
          tuist xcodebuild test \
            -scheme MyScheme \
            -destination 'platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 16'

  test-shard-1:
    <<: *shard-workflow
    name: "Shard #1"
    environment:
      xcode: latest
      vars:
        TUIST_SHARD_INDEX: 1

  test-shard-2:
    <<: *shard-workflow
    name: "Shard #2"
    environment:
      xcode: latest
      vars:
        TUIST_SHARD_INDEX: 2

  test-shard-3:
    <<: *shard-workflow
    name: "Shard #3"
    environment:
      xcode: latest
      vars:
        TUIST_SHARD_INDEX: 3

  test-shard-4:
    <<: *shard-workflow
    name: "Shard #4"
    environment:
      xcode: latest
      vars:
        TUIST_SHARD_INDEX: 4

Bitrise {#bitrise}

On Bitrise, Tuist writes .tuist-shard-matrix.json to the BITRISE_DEPLOY_DIR, making it available as a build artifact for downstream pipeline stages. Use Bitrise Pipelines with pre-defined parallel workflows:

yaml
# bitrise.yml
pipelines:
  test-pipeline:
    stages:
      - build-stage: {}
      - test-stage: {}

stages:
  build-stage:
    workflows:
      - build-shards: {}
  test-stage:
    workflows:
      - test-shard-0: {}
      - test-shard-1: {}
      - test-shard-2: {}
      - test-shard-3: {}
      - test-shard-4: {}

workflows:
  build-shards:
    steps:
      - script:
          title: Build and plan shards
          inputs:
            - content: |
                tuist auth login
                tuist xcodebuild build-for-testing \
                  -scheme MyScheme \
                  -destination 'platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 16' \
                  --shard-total 5

  test-shard-0: &shard-workflow
    envs:
      - TUIST_SHARD_INDEX: 0
    steps:
      - script:
          title: Run shard
          inputs:
            - content: |
                tuist auth login
                tuist xcodebuild test \
                  -scheme MyScheme \
                  -destination 'platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 16'
  test-shard-1:
    <<: *shard-workflow
    envs:
      - TUIST_SHARD_INDEX: 1
  test-shard-2:
    <<: *shard-workflow
    envs:
      - TUIST_SHARD_INDEX: 2
  test-shard-3:
    <<: *shard-workflow
    envs:
      - TUIST_SHARD_INDEX: 3
  test-shard-4:
    <<: *shard-workflow
    envs:
      - TUIST_SHARD_INDEX: 4

[!TIP] Bitrise does not support dynamic parallel job creation at runtime. Define a fixed number of shard workflows in your pipeline stages — workflows within a stage run in parallel automatically.

Shared volumes {#shared-volumes}

By default, the build phase uploads the .xctestproducts bundle to remote storage, and each shard runner downloads it. If your CI provider supports shared volumes (persistent storage mounted across jobs), you can skip this upload/download entirely by passing the test products through a shared filesystem.

This can significantly reduce shard startup time, especially for large test bundles.

To use shared volumes:

  1. In the build phase, pass -testProductsPath pointing to a shared volume and add --shard-skip-upload to skip the remote upload:
sh
tuist xcodebuild build-for-testing \
  -scheme MyScheme \
  -destination 'platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 16' \
  --shard-total 5 \
  --shard-skip-upload \
  -testProductsPath /path/to/shared/volume/$UNIQUE_ID/MyScheme.xctestproducts
  1. In the test phase, pass the same -testProductsPath so Tuist reads the test products locally instead of downloading them:
sh
tuist xcodebuild test \
  -scheme MyScheme \
  -destination 'platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 16' \
  -testProductsPath /path/to/shared/volume/$UNIQUE_ID/MyScheme.xctestproducts

[!IMPORTANT] Use a unique path per workflow run (e.g. include the CI run ID) to avoid collisions between concurrent runs. You should also clean up the test products after sharding completes to avoid accumulating stale data on the volume.

FlagEnvironment variableDescription
--shard-skip-uploadTUIST_TEST_SHARD_SKIP_UPLOADSkip uploading the test products bundle to remote storage

Self-managed artifacts {#self-managed-artifacts}

If your CI provider already has artifact upload and download steps, you can let Tuist handle archive and extraction while your CI handles transport.

  1. In the build phase, pass --shard-archive-path so Tuist writes its optimized shard archive locally instead of uploading test products:
sh
tuist xcodebuild build-for-testing \
  -scheme MyScheme \
  -destination 'platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 16' \
  --shard-total 5 \
  --shard-archive-path /tmp/shards/${UNIQUE_ID}/bundle.aar
  1. Upload that archive using your CI's native artifact step.

  2. In each test phase job, download the archive and pass the same path back to Tuist:

sh
tuist xcodebuild test \
  -scheme MyScheme \
  -destination 'platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 16' \
  --shard-archive-path /tmp/shards/${UNIQUE_ID}/bundle.aar

When --shard-archive-path is set, Tuist skips remote test-products transfer and uses the local archive instead. If you also pass --shard-skip-upload, the archive path takes precedence.

Namespace {#namespace}

Namespace runners work well with GitHub Actions artifacts. Set TUIST_TEST_SHARD_ARCHIVE_PATH once so the build job writes the shard archive locally, upload it, and download it in each shard job before running tuist xcodebuild test:

yaml
name: Tests
on: [pull_request]

env:
  TUIST_TEST_SHARD_ARCHIVE_PATH: /tmp/shards/${{ github.run_id }}/bundle.aar

jobs:
  build:
    name: Build test shards
    runs-on: namespace-profile-default-macos
    outputs:
      matrix: ${{ steps.build.outputs.matrix }}
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v4
      - uses: jdx/mise-action@v2
      - run: tuist auth login
      - id: build
        run: |
          tuist xcodebuild build-for-testing \
            -scheme MyScheme \
            -destination 'platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 16' \
            --shard-total 5
      - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
        with:
          name: test-shard-archive
          path: ${{ env.TUIST_TEST_SHARD_ARCHIVE_PATH }}
      - if: always()
        run: rm -rf /tmp/shards/${{ github.run_id }}

  test:
    name: "Shard #${{ matrix.shard }}"
    needs: build
    runs-on: namespace-profile-default-macos
    strategy:
      fail-fast: false
      matrix:
        shard: ${{ fromJson(needs.build.outputs.matrix).shard }}
    env:
      TUIST_SHARD_INDEX: ${{ matrix.shard }}
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v4
      - uses: jdx/mise-action@v2
      - run: tuist auth login
      - uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
        with:
          name: test-shard-archive
          path: /tmp/shards/${{ github.run_id }}
      - run: |
          tuist xcodebuild test \
            -scheme MyScheme \
            -destination 'platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 16'
      - if: always()
        run: rm -rf /tmp/shards/${{ github.run_id }}