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How to specify the mimeType when using a ShareLink?
When I try to share a image of a component using the ImageRenderer, the type is not .png while sharing the image created using ShareLink (The type is .jpeg for some reasons...) My code looks like this: ShareLink( "Share", item: ( ImageRenderer( content: shareView.frame( width: 420, height: 520 ) ).uiImage?.pngData() )!, preview: SharePreview( "Share Preview", image: ( ImageRenderer( content: shareView.frame( width: 420, height: 520 ) ).uiImage?.pngData() )! ) ) Also the image shared is always in low resolution, if anyone knows what to do in this case let me know! Any helps will be appreciated!
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Implementing A Direct Link to App Settings
Howdy, I have a ***** feeling that the answer to my question is "Y'all cain't do that!", but I figure I'll ask, anyway. THE SAD STORY (GET YOUR HANKY): We have an app that implements Sign [up|in] with Apple. It does it pretty well, with no password visible to the user, and a pretty smooth UX. The issue is what happens when users bork their install. We don't think it will happen often, but want to be able to give the user the best way out, if possible. With the regular (non-SiiA) method, they bonk on a "Forgot Password" button, and the app sends them a new password. We can't do that, with SiiA. The password is stored in the app (in the keychain, so it's very persistent, and shared across devices), and it would a Very Bad Security Hole, to allow users to simply send a new password to the server (the other method generates a rando in the server), which is what would happen, with our method of handling the password. It would also be equally bad, if the server could simply send a new password to the user, directly to their device (the other method sends an email, based on the sign-in information on the server). So the user needs to delete their keychain data completely, which we can easily do, but that does not deal with their SiiA stuff, stored on Apple's server. This is what Apple tells us to do, to delete that. WHICH BEGS THE QUESTION: My question is: Is there a URL scheme that I can use to directly open that panel? If so, it would allow us to create a screen that helps the user to do all the deletions (on the device, our server, and the Apple server).
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Issue starting Live Activities with ActivityKit push notifications
Hi all, I'm trying to implement starting Live Activities with push notifications according to this article: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/activitykit/starting-and-updating-live-activities-with-activitykit-push-notifications I'm using Xcode 15.1 beta 3, I have run my tests on a physical device with iOS 17.2 as well as the simulator with iOS 17.2 My problem is I can't seem to be able to get the pushToStartToken needed to start the live activities. I have subscribed to the pushToStartTokenUpdates but I never get any updates. Here is the code I used: Task { do { for try await data in Activity<DailyGoalActivityAttributes>.pushToStartTokenUpdates { let token = data.map {String(format: "%02x", $0)}.joined() print("Activity token: \(token)") } } catch { print(error) } } Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, HS
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Time format not applied DateTimePicker in "iOS 17.2.1 " only?
I used a custom time format in the DateTimePicker, such as 'hh:mm a' for 12-hour format. Although the device's time format is set to 24-hour mode, my sample app displays time in 24-hour format like '23:10' instead of the desired 12-hour format like '11:10 PM'. I've already set the locale for the 12-hour format. Has anyone else encountered this issue, and what could be the solution?
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Detect iPhone unlock / lock
I am trying to create an iOS app where I need to immediately know when the iPhone is unlocked. Let's say I want to print a log on the Xcode console whenever the phone is unlocked. From my app, how do I detect if the phone is unlocked? Some code pointers will be highly appreciated. I am a newbie in iOS/APP development. It should work even if my app is not running. Is it even possible to do so?
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Can't Select UITextField in UITableView
Summary Hello Apple Developers, I've made a custom UITableViewCell that includes a UITextField and UILabel. When I run the simulation the UITableViewCells pop up with the UILabel and the UITextField, but the UITextField isn't clickable so the user can't enter information. Please help me figure out the problem. Thank You! Sampson What I want: What I have: Screenshot Details: As you can see when I tap on the cell the UITextField isn't selected. I even added placeholder text to the UITextField to see if I am selecting the UITextField and the keyboard just isn't popping up, but still nothing. Relevant Code: UHTextField import UIKit class UHTextField: UITextField { override init(frame: CGRect) { super.init(frame: frame) configure() } required init?(coder: NSCoder) { fatalError("init(coder:) has not been implemented") } convenience init(placeholder: String) { self.init(frame: .zero) self.placeholder = placeholder } private func configure() { translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false borderStyle = .none textColor = .label tintColor = .blue textAlignment = .left font = UIFont.preferredFont(forTextStyle: .body) adjustsFontSizeToFitWidth = true minimumFontSize = 12 backgroundColor = .tertiarySystemBackground autocorrectionType = .no } } UHTableTextFieldCell import UIKit class UHTableTextFieldCell: UITableViewCell, UITextFieldDelegate { static let reuseID = "TextFieldCell" let titleLabel = UHTitleLabel(textAlignment: .center, fontSize: 16, textColor: .label) let tableTextField = UHTextField() override init(style: UITableViewCell.CellStyle, reuseIdentifier: String?) { super.init(style: style, reuseIdentifier: reuseIdentifier) configure() } required init?(coder: NSCoder) { fatalError("init(coder:) has not been implemented") } func set(title: String) { titleLabel.text = title tableTextField.placeholder = "Enter " + title } private func configure() { addSubviews(titleLabel, tableTextField) let padding: CGFloat = 12 NSLayoutConstraint.activate([ titleLabel.centerYAnchor.constraint(equalTo: centerYAnchor), titleLabel.leadingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: leadingAnchor, constant: padding), titleLabel.heightAnchor.constraint(equalToConstant: 20), titleLabel.widthAnchor.constraint(equalToConstant: 80), tableTextField.centerYAnchor.constraint(equalTo: centerYAnchor), tableTextField.leadingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: titleLabel.trailingAnchor, constant: 24), tableTextField.trailingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: trailingAnchor, constant: -padding), tableTextField.heightAnchor.constraint(equalToConstant: 20) ]) } } LoginViewController class LoginViewController: UIViewController, UITextFieldDelegate { let tableView = UITableView() let loginTableTitle = ["Username", "Password"] override func viewDidLoad() { super.viewDidLoad() configureTableView() updateUI() createDismissKeyboardTapGesture() } func createDismissKeyboardTapGesture() { // create the tap gesture recognizer let tap = UITapGestureRecognizer(target: self.view, action: #selector(UIView.endEditing)) // add it to the view (Could also add this to an image or anything) view.addGestureRecognizer(tap) } func configureTableView() { view.addSubview(tableView) tableView.layer.borderWidth = 1 tableView.layer.borderColor = UIColor.systemBackground.cgColor tableView.layer.cornerRadius = 10 tableView.clipsToBounds = true tableView.rowHeight = 44 tableView.delegate = self tableView.dataSource = self tableView.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false tableView.removeExcessCells() NSLayoutConstraint.activate([ tableView.topAnchor.constraint(equalTo: loginTitleLabel.bottomAnchor, constant: padding), tableView.leadingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.leadingAnchor, constant: padding), tableView.trailingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.trailingAnchor, constant: -padding), tableView.heightAnchor.constraint(equalToConstant: 88) ]) tableView.register(UHTableTextFieldCell.self, forCellReuseIdentifier: UHTableTextFieldCell.reuseID) } func updateUI() { DispatchQueue.main.async { self.tableView.reloadData() self.view.bringSubviewToFront(self.tableView) } } } extension LoginViewController: UITableViewDelegate, UITableViewDataSource{ func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, numberOfRowsInSection section: Int) -> Int { return 2 } func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, cellForRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> UITableViewCell { let cell = tableView.dequeueReusableCell(withIdentifier: UHTableTextFieldCell.reuseID, for: indexPath) as! UHTableTextFieldCell let titles = loginTableTitle[indexPath.row] cell.set(title: titles) cell.titleLabel.font = UIFont.systemFont(ofSize: 16, weight: .bold) cell.tableTextField.delegate = self return cell } } Again thank you all so much for your help. If you need more clarification on this let me know.
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SwiftData enum No exact matches in call to instance method 'setValue' error
I'm getting an "No exact matches in call to instance method 'setValue'" error for a property that has a enum as a value. How do I fix this? Any help would be appreciated. enum FluidUnit: CaseIterable, Identifiable { case ounce, liter var id: Self { self } var title: String { switch self { case .ounce: return "ounce" case .liter: return "liters" } } } @Model class Drink: Identifiable, Hashable { let id: UUID = UUID() let name: String = "" var shortName: String = "" var amount: Double = 0.0 let unitOfMeasure: FluidUnit = FluidUnit.ounce let date: Date = Date() var image: String = "water" var favorite: Bool = false init(name: String, amount: Double, unitOfMeasure: FluidUnit, image: String, favorite: Bool = false, shortName: String = "") { self.id = UUID() self.name = name self.amount = amount self.unitOfMeasure = unitOfMeasure self.date = Date() self.image = image self.favorite = favorite self.shortName = shortName } static func == (lhs: Drink, rhs: Drink) -> Bool { lhs.id == rhs.id } func hash(into hasher: inout Hasher) { hasher.combine(id) } }
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Add child of entity to a RealityKitView
[visionOS Question] I’m using the hierarchy of an entity loaded from a RealityKit Pro project to drive the content of a NavigationSplitView. I’d like to render any of the child entities in a RealityKitView in the detail pane when a user selects the child entity name from the list in the NavigationSplitView. I haven’t been able to render the entity in the detail view yet. I have tried updating the position/scaling to no avail. I also tried adding an AnchorEntity and set the child entity parent to it. I’m starting to suspect that the way to do it is to create a scene for each individual child entity in the RealityKit Pro project. I’d prefer to avoid this approach as I want a data-driven approach. Is there a way to implement my idea in RealityKit in code?
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Firebase Issue with my X Code
Hi, Looking for some guidance on getting my code approved through app connect. Based on the crash logs, it appears the application is experiencing crashes related to an EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT), which is typically triggered by the app receiving an abort signal, often as a result of an unhandled exception or other critical errors that cause the app to terminate abruptly. Any ideas on how to resolve?
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Custom Fonts were displayed as Helvetica and cannot be used from iOS 17
The app downloads assets consisting of custom fonts using tags from On-Demand Resources, registers them in the system font, and provides them to other apps such as Freeform through UIFontPickerViewController. Custom Fonts that were applied well until iOS 16 appear as Helvetica starting from iOS 17 and cannot be used. As the font list appears in the device's Settings > General > Font, the font downloaded from On-Demand Resources is registered in the system font. It has been confirmed to occur particularly frequently starting from iPhone 15 and iOS 17 and above. The app requests download from On-Demand Resources with NSBundleResourceRequest along with tags, receives assets in response with conditionally beginAccessingResources and beginAccessingResources, and then registers them in the system using CTFontManagerRegisterFontURLs.
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NWPathMonitor and mobile router WiFi without SIM always get connected
Hello, I'm looking for a way to detect using NWPathMonitor when the iOS device is connected to a router but not to the internet. As an example a mobile router WiFi without SIM. In settings I'm able to switch the connection to its WiFi, once connected a label below the SSID shows Not connected to the internet. I would like to show the same thing to the user inside my app, but unfortunately I always get the satisfied answer. Am I missing something in configuring NWPathMonitor or reading the answer? final class InternetConnectionMonitor { lazy var internetConnectionStatusPublisher: AnyPublisher&lt;InternetConnectionStatus, Never&gt; = { _internetConnectionStatusSubject .compactMap{ $0 } .eraseToAnyPublisher() }() var lastInternetConnectionStatus: InternetConnectionStatus? { _internetConnectionStatusSubject.value } private let _internetConnectionStatusSubject = CurrentValueSubject&lt;InternetConnectionStatus?, Never&gt;(nil) private let pathMonitor = NWPathMonitor() private let pathMonitorQueue = DispatchQueue(label: "com.xxxxx-network-monitor", qos: .default) init() { startPathMonitoring() } private func startPathMonitoring() { pathMonitor.pathUpdateHandler = { [weak self] path in guard let self else { return } let networkStatus = InternetConnectionStatus(from: path) self._internetConnectionStatusSubject.send(networkStatus) } pathMonitor.start(queue: pathMonitorQueue) } }
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iOS Bluetooth Slow to Send information
On versions iOS 14+, my app which is connected by bluetooth to another device will become slow to write information. This isn't a couple hundred ms or a second or two, but upwards of 10 minutes for it to be sent and then 400 ms to be processed by the device and send its response back. I've confirmed with PacketLogger and with system logs that what commands we are sending with .writeValue are taking over 10 minutes. This is the timestamp of when we are writing to the device This is the PacketLogger timestamp of when the phone actually wrote to our device This doesn't occur immediately, but is intermittent and once it does begin to occur, there's nothing to do to get out of it except for connecting once again to the device. Which, overtime, the issue begins to spring up again. So why is it taking 13 minutes for it to go through the phone and finally being sent?
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WKScriptMessageHandlerWithReply and strict concurrency checking
Hi, I'm trying to implement a type conforming to WKScriptMessageHandlerWithReply while having Swift's strict concurrency checking enabled. It's not been fun. The protocol contains the following method (there's also one with a callback, but we're in 2024): func userContentController( controller: WKUserContentController, didReceive message: WKScriptMessage ) async -> (Any?, String?) WKScriptMessage's properties like body must be accessed on the main thread. But since WKScriptMessageHandlerWithReply is not @MainActor, neither can this method be so marked (same for the conforming type). At the same time WKScriptMessage is not Sendable, so I can't handle it in Task { @MainActor in this method, because that leads to Capture of 'message' with non-sendable type 'WKScriptMessage' in a `@Sendable` closure That leaves me with @preconcurrency import - is that the way to go? Should I file a feedback for this or is it somehow working as intended?
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Read and write permission error in FilterDataProvider Network Extension class
Hi, in my Extension FilterDataProvider class that is inherited from NEFilterDataProvider i am trying to insert logs into my CoreData entity, but when i insert it gives me error "NSCocoaErrorDomain: -513 "reason": Unable to write to file opened Readonly Any suggestions please to update the read write permission i already have tried this way but no luck let description = NSPersistentStoreDescription(url: storeURL) description.shouldInferMappingModelAutomatically = true description.shouldMigrateStoreAutomatically = true description.setOption(false as NSNumber, forKey: NSReadOnlyPersistentStoreOption) ?
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How to conform Swift class to C++ header
Hi People :) I'm experimenting with Swift/C++ interoperability these days. I'd like to understand how could I conform a Swift class to Cxx header: Like this: import Application class App: Application { public func run() { let app = NSApplication.shared let delegate = AppDelegate() app.delegate = delegate app.run() } } But I got this error: /Users/tonygo/oss/native-research/App.swift:27:7: error: inheritance from non-protocol, non-class type 'Application' class App: Application { ^ ninja: build stopped: subcommand failed. That seems normal indeed. Reproductible example: https://github.com/tony-go/native-research/tree/conform-swift-to-cxx-header (Just run make) I also have another branch on that repo where I use an intermediate Cxx bridge file that conforms to the :Application class and use the Swift API, like this: https://github.com/tony-go/native-research/tree/main/app Bit I think that its a lot of boilerplate. So I wonder which approach could I take for this? Cheers :)
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