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Really High Energy Use
I'm developing an app where users can select items to add to a screen, similar to creating a Canva presentation or choosing blocks in Minecraft. However, I'm encountering an issue with energy usage. When users click the arrows to browse different items, the energy use spikes significantly. Although it returns to normal after a while, continuous clicking causes the energy use to skyrocket. The images I'm using are 500x500 pixels. Ideally, I would like to avoid caching all the images, as the app might have up to 500 items and caching them all would consume too much memory. I have tried numerous way to avoid this but I just can’t seem to make it work. Would anyone know how to avoid such problem? I have included a picture of the energy use when just opened, and one after like 10 seconds of continuously clicking on an arrow to see more items. Also a picture of how the app looks. struct ContentView: View { struct babyBackground { var littleImage = "" } @State var firstSet: [babyBackground] = [ babyBackground(littleImage: "circle"), babyBackground(littleImage: "square"), babyBackground(littleImage: "triangle"), babyBackground(littleImage: "anotherShape"), babyBackground(littleImage: "circle"), babyBackground(littleImage: "square"), babyBackground(littleImage: "triangle"), babyBackground(littleImage: "anotherShape") ] @State var secondSet: [babyBackground] = [ babyBackground(littleImage: "circle"), babyBackground(littleImage: "square"), babyBackground(littleImage: "triangle"), babyBackground(littleImage: "anotherShape"), babyBackground(littleImage: "circle"), babyBackground(littleImage: "square"), babyBackground(littleImage: "triangle"), babyBackground(littleImage: "anotherShape"), babyBackground(littleImage: "circle") ] @State var thirdSet: [babyBackground] = [ babyBackground(littleImage: "circle"), babyBackground(littleImage: "square"), babyBackground(littleImage: "triangle"), ] let columns: [GridItem] = Array(repeating: .init(.flexible()), count: 4) func createBackgroundGridView(for backgrounds: [babyBackground], columns: [GridItem] ) -> some View { LazyVGrid(columns: columns, spacing: 10) { ForEach(0..<backgrounds.count, id: \.self) { index in Button(action: { }, label: { if let path = Bundle.main.path(forResource: backgrounds[index].littleImage, ofType: "png"), let uiImage = UIImage(contentsOfFile: path) { Image(uiImage: uiImage) .resizable() .frame(width: 126, height: 96) } }) } } .padding() } @State var indexOn = 0 var body: some View { HStack{ Button(action: { indexOn = (indexOn == 0) ? 2 : indexOn - 1 }) { Label("", systemImage: "arrowtriangle.left.fill") .font(.system(size: 50)) } Spacer() ScrollView { switch indexOn { case 0: createBackgroundGridView(for: firstSet, columns: columns) case 1: createBackgroundGridView(for: secondSet, columns: columns) case 2: createBackgroundGridView(for: thirdSet, columns: columns) case 3: createBackgroundGridView(for: thirdSet, columns: columns) default: createBackgroundGridView(for: firstSet, columns: columns) } } .frame(maxWidth: .infinity, maxHeight: .infinity) Spacer() Button(action: { indexOn = (indexOn == 2) ? 0 : indexOn + 1 }) { Label("", systemImage: "arrowtriangle.right.fill") .font(.system(size: 50)) } } } } Energy Use when app starts: Energy use after clicking for about 10 seconds: App UI:
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Attempt to present * on * from * while a presentation is in progress
Hi I'm new to Swiftui. I want to show a sheet and pass a var to it. In the case below when I tap on a list view it will popup then disappear. But subsequent taps will work as intended. Main view: struct ContentView: View { @State private var selectedMonth = 1 @State private var selectedYear = "2024" let months = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12] @State private var isShowing = false var body: some View { List { ForEach (months, id: \.self) { month in HStack { ViewList(month: month, year: selectedYear) } .onTapGesture { isShowing = true selectedMonth = month } .sheet(isPresented: $isShowing){ PopupView(month: selectedMonth, year: selectedYear) .presentationDetents([.large]) } } } .listRowSpacing(2) .listStyle(.grouped) } } ViewList: struct ViewList: View { var month: Int var year: String @State private var selectedMonthText = "Jan" var body: some View { VStack (alignment: .leading) { Text(selectedMonthText + " / " + year) .font(.headline) } .onAppear { switch month { case 01: selectedMonthText = "Jan" case 02: selectedMonthText = "Feb" case 03: selectedMonthText = "Mar" case 04: selectedMonthText = "Apr" case 05: selectedMonthText = "May" case 06: selectedMonthText = "Jun" case 07: selectedMonthText = "Jul" case 08: selectedMonthText = "Aug" case 09: selectedMonthText = "Sep" case 10: selectedMonthText = "Oct" case 11: selectedMonthText = "Nov" case 12: selectedMonthText = "Dec" default: selectedMonthText = "All" } } } } Then my popup: struct PopupView: View { @Environment(\.dismiss) var dismiss var month: Int var year: String @State private var selectedMonthText = "Jan" @State private var imageText = "plus" @State private var items = ["Cat", "Dog", "Bird", "Snake"] var body: some View { Button("Dismiss"){ dismiss() } Text(selectedMonthText + " / " + year) List { ForEach(items, id: \.self) {item in HStack { Text(item) Text("Fed on: ") Text(selectedMonthText) } } } .listRowSpacing(0) .listStyle(.inset) .onAppear { switch month { case 01: selectedMonthText = "Jan" case 02: selectedMonthText = "Feb" case 03: selectedMonthText = "Mar" case 04: selectedMonthText = "Apr" case 05: selectedMonthText = "May" case 06: selectedMonthText = "Jun" case 07: selectedMonthText = "Jul" case 08: selectedMonthText = "Aug" case 09: selectedMonthText = "Sep" case 10: selectedMonthText = "Oct" case 11: selectedMonthText = "Nov" case 12: selectedMonthText = "Dec" default: selectedMonthText = "All" } } } }
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Anime with TabView
In vision OS, the tab bar of TabView is outside the window by default. If I switch a page without TabView to a page that needs TabView in my program, the tab bar will suddenly appear on the left side of the screen without any animation. I hope it has an animation when it appears (such as easeIn, move). I tried it in Tab. Other animation-related modifiers such as animation are added under View, but there is no animation in the tab bar. Only the view in the tab has an animation effect, but this is not what I want. What I want is that the tab bar outside the window can have animation. What should I do?
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All SystemSoundID
In the AudioServicesPlaySystemSound function of AudioToolbox, you can enter the corresponding SystemSoundID to play some sound effects that come with the system. However, I can't be sure what sound effect each number corresponds to, so I want to know all the sound effects in visionOS and its corresponding SystemSoundID.
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Map behaves differently compared to MKMapView
Hey, I have a problem. I was using MKMapView in my app, and in the view where I had a background at the top of the screen, in the example it was Color.red, it extended all the way to the top of the screen. Now, I wanted to switch to the newer Map and I'm seeing an issue because I'm getting a navigation bar that cuts off my color as I indicated in the picture. Does anyone know why this is happening and if there's another way to achieve this? Steps to reproduce: Change MapView() to Map() to see difference import SwiftUI import MapKit @main struct TestAppApp: App { var body: some Scene { WindowGroup { ContentView() } } } struct ContentView: View { var body: some View { NavigationStack { ScrollView(.vertical) { Color.red .padding(.top, -200) .frame(height: 200) MapView().frame(minHeight: 300) // change this line to Map } .navigationTitle("Title") .navigationBarTitleDisplayMode(.large) } } } private typealias ViewControllerRepresentable = UIViewControllerRepresentable struct MapView: ViewControllerRepresentable { typealias ViewController = UIViewController class Controller: ViewController { var mapView: MKMapView { guard let tempView = view as? MKMapView else { fatalError("View could not be cast as MapView.") } return tempView } override func loadView() { let mapView = MKMapView() view = mapView } } func makeUIViewController(context: Context) -> Controller { Controller() } func updateUIViewController(_ controller: Controller, context: Context) { update(controller: controller) } func update(controller: Controller) { } } #Preview { ContentView() } I got: I want:
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How to replace tabBar with bottomBar with smooth animation in SwiftUI?
I am trying to replace the navigation tab bar with a custom bottom toolbar when a view enters edit mode. Currently, I am using the following code to achieve this: content .toolbar(isEditing ? .hidden : .visible, for: .tabBar) . toolbar(isEditing ? .visible : .hidden, for: .bottomBar) However, this results in a janky animation. When the bottom bar appears, it animates in above (in contrast to in place of) the tab bar, then "jumps" back down to the correct offset without animation. I had to workaround this by delaying the appearance of bottom bar by 0.3s. I am already using withAnimation(). Is this a bug or am I using the APIs incorrectly? Is there a more seamless way to achieve this switching effect other than delaying the bottom bar? Thanks!
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Confusing SwiftUI error log: "Mutating observable property after view is torn down has no effect"
Hey, I have a setup in my app that I am currently building, that uses @Observable router objects that hold the app's entire navigation state, so that I can easily set it globally and let SwiftUI show the appropriate views accordingly. Each view gets passed in such a router object and there is a global "app" router that the app's root view can access as an entry point: @Observable @MainActor final class AppRouter { static let shared = AppRouter() // Entry point used by the app's root view var isShowingSheet = false // Navigation state let sheetRouter = SheetRouter() // Router that's passed to the sheet view. This router could contain other routers for sheets it will show, and so on } @Observable @MainActor final class SheetRouter { // Example of a "nested" router for a sheet view var path = NavigationPath() var isShowingOtherSheet = false func reset() { path = .init() isShowingOtherSheet = false } } To open a sheet, I have a button like this: @Bindable var appRouter = AppRouter.shared // ... Button("Present") { appRouter.sheetRouter.reset() // Reset sheet router appRouter.isShowingSheet = true // show sheet } This seems to work perfectly fine. However, this produces tons of "error" logs in the console, whenever I open the sheet for a second time: Mutating observable property \SheetRouter.path after view is torn down has no effect. Mutating observable property \SheetRouter.path after view is torn down has no effect. Mutating observable property \SheetRouter.path after view is torn down has no effect. Mutating observable property \SheetRouter.path after view is torn down has no effect. Mutating observable property \SheetRouter.isShowingOtherSheet after view is torn down has no effect. These errors appear when calling the reset() of the sheet view's router before opening the sheet. That method simply resets all navigation states in a router back to their defaults. It's as if the sheetRouter is still connected to the dismissed view from the previous sheet, causing a mutation to trigger these error logs. Am I misusing SwiftUI here or is that a bug? It's also worth mentioning that these error logs do not appear on iOS 17. Only on iOS 18. So it might be a bug but I just want to make sure my usage of these router objects is okay and not a misuse of the SwiftUI API that the runtime previously simply did not catch/notice. Then I'd have to rewrite my entire navigation logic. I do have an example project to demonstrate the issue. You can find it here: https://github.com/SwiftedMind/PresentationBugDemo. I have also filed a feedback for this: FB14162780 STEPS TO REPRODUCE Open the example project. Open the sheet in the ContentView twice by tapping "Present" Close that sheet Open it again. Then the console will show these error logs from above. I'd appreciate any help with this. Cheers
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Map behaves differently compared to MKMapView
Hey, I have a problem. I was using MKMapView in my app, and in the view where I had a background at the top of the screen, in the example it was Color.red, it extended all the way to the top of the screen. Now, I wanted to switch to the newer Map and I'm seeing an issue because I'm getting a navigation bar that cuts off my color as I indicated in the picture. Does anyone know why this is happening and if there's another way to achieve this? Steps to reproduce: Change MapView() to Map() to see difference import SwiftUI import MapKit @main struct TestAppApp: App { var body: some Scene { WindowGroup { ContentView() } } } struct ContentView: View { var body: some View { NavigationStack { ScrollView(.vertical) { Color.red .padding(.top, -200) .frame(height: 200) MapView().frame(minHeight: 300) // change this line to Map } .navigationTitle("Title") .navigationBarTitleDisplayMode(.large) } } } private typealias ViewControllerRepresentable = UIViewControllerRepresentable struct MapView: ViewControllerRepresentable { typealias ViewController = UIViewController class Controller: ViewController { var mapView: MKMapView { guard let tempView = view as? MKMapView else { fatalError("View could not be cast as MapView.") } return tempView } override func loadView() { let mapView = MKMapView() view = mapView } } func makeUIViewController(context: Context) -> Controller { Controller() } func updateUIViewController(_ controller: Controller, context: Context) { update(controller: controller) } func update(controller: Controller) { } } #Preview { ContentView() } I got: I want:
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Saving SwiftData in Background Does Not Update @Query
I'm trying to use SwiftData for a new app after ~20 years of Core Data (and EOF before that). So while I'm new to SwiftData, I'm not new to Apple persistence frameworks. I've got a pretty typical workflow - need to load some JSON from the network, convert that into model objects. I've created an actor using the @ModelActor macro and I'm using that to do the network fetch and insert. I can set breakpoints in this code and see that it does indeed run and it's running on a non-main queue. That all seems fine. The problem is that my @Query powered variable in my SwiftUI user interface does not get updated when this data is loaded and saved as I would expect it to. I'm passing in the container to the actor using modelContext.container from the same modelContext that is powering the view / in the environment. My understanding was that like Core Data before it, the SwiftData framework was listening for the relevant notifications passed by the container/context, processing those and updating the UI but I can only see my data if I quit and relaunch the app. This seems like it should be a very common use case but I've not found much online. Not sure if that means I'm just doing something fundamentally wrong or what. Tested on both iOS 18 and 17 with the same results. Anyone else doing this successfully? What could I be doing wrong?
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SwiftUI Preview + Swift Packages Break App
I have a multi-platform app with the SwiftUI code a separate Swift Package. Any Views with SwiftUI Previews break the compilation of the app. Here's the error message I get in Xcode: Showing All Messages ld: warning: Could not parse or use implicit file '/Applications/Xcode-beta.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/WatchOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/WatchOS.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks/SwiftUICore.framework/SwiftUICore.tbd': cannot link directly with 'SwiftUICore' because product being built is not an allowed client of it Undefined symbols for architecture arm64_32: "(extension in SwiftUI):DeveloperToolsSupport.Preview.init(_: Swift.String?, traits: DeveloperToolsSupport.PreviewTrait&lt;DeveloperToolsSupport.Preview.ViewTraits&gt;..., body: @Swift.MainActor @Sendable () -&gt; SwiftUI.View) -&gt; DeveloperToolsSupport.Preview", referenced from: static BitnessViews.$s12BitnessViews33_ABDBADF565C741E50A2A5746CE94FCD9Ll7PreviewfMf_15PreviewRegistryfMu_.makePreview() throws -&gt; DeveloperToolsSupport.Preview in BitnessViews.o ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture arm64_32 clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation) Could not parse or use implicit file '/Applications/Xcode-beta.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/WatchOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/WatchOS.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks/SwiftUICore.framework/SwiftUICore.tbd': cannot link directly with 'SwiftUICore' because product being built is not an allowed client of it Undefined symbol: (extension in SwiftUI):DeveloperToolsSupport.Preview.init(_: Swift.String?, traits: DeveloperToolsSupport.PreviewTrait&lt;DeveloperToolsSupport.Preview.ViewTraits&gt;..., body: @Swift.MainActor @Sendable () -&gt; SwiftUI.View) -&gt; DeveloperToolsSupport.Preview Linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation) Any thoughts as to what might be going on here?
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Microphone input in website in webview for swiftui
I have a website of a chatbot that also accepts microphone inputs and I embedded that into my swift and the everything other than the mic is working. I have included permission in the info file and here’s some of the code : import SwiftUI import WebKit import AVFoundation struct WebView: UIViewRepresentable { let url: URL class Coordinator: NSObject, WKUIDelegate, WKNavigationDelegate { var parent: WebView init(parent: WebView) { self.parent = parent } func webView(_ webView: WKWebView, decidePolicyFor navigationAction: WKNavigationAction, decisionHandler: @escaping (WKNavigationActionPolicy) -> Void) { decisionHandler(.allow) } func webView(_ webView: WKWebView, runJavaScriptAlertPanelWithMessage message: String, initiatedByFrame frame: WKFrameInfo, completionHandler: @escaping () -> Void) { let alert = UIAlertController(title: nil, message: message, preferredStyle: .alert) alert.addAction(UIAlertAction(title: "OK", style: .default, handler: { _ in completionHandler() })) parent.presentAlert(alert: alert) } func webView(_ webView: WKWebView, runJavaScriptConfirmPanelWithMessage message: String, initiatedByFrame frame: WKFrameInfo, completionHandler: @escaping (Bool) -> Void) { let alert = UIAlertController(title: nil, message: message, preferredStyle: .alert) alert.addAction(UIAlertAction(title: "OK", style: .default, handler: { _ in completionHandler(true) })) alert.addAction(UIAlertAction(title: "Cancel", style: .cancel, handler: { _ in completionHandler(false) })) parent.presentAlert(alert: alert) } func webView(_ webView: WKWebView, runJavaScriptTextInputPanelWithPrompt prompt: String, defaultText: String?, initiatedByFrame frame: WKFrameInfo, completionHandler: @escaping (String?) -> Void) { let alert = UIAlertController(title: prompt, message: nil, preferredStyle: .alert) alert.addTextField { textField in textField.text = defaultText } alert.addAction(UIAlertAction(title: "OK", style: .default, handler: { _ in completionHandler(alert.textFields?.first?.text) })) alert.addAction(UIAlertAction(title: "Cancel", style: .cancel, handler: { _ in completionHandler(nil) })) parent.presentAlert(alert: alert) } func webView(_ webView: WKWebView, requestMediaCapturePermissionFor origin: WKSecurityOrigin, initiatedByFrame frame: WKFrameInfo, type: WKMediaCaptureType, decisionHandler: @escaping (WKPermissionDecision) -> Void) { decisionHandler(.grant) } func webView(_ webView: WKWebView, didFail navigation: WKNavigation!, withError error: Error) { print("Navigation error: \(error.localizedDescription)") } } func makeCoordinator() -> Coordinator { Coordinator(parent: self) } func makeUIView(context: Context) -> WKWebView { let webConfiguration = WKWebViewConfiguration() webConfiguration.allowsInlineMediaPlayback = true webConfiguration.mediaTypesRequiringUserActionForPlayback = [] let webView = WKWebView(frame: .zero, configuration: webConfiguration) webView.uiDelegate = context.coordinator webView.navigationDelegate = context.coordinator requestMicrophoneAccess() return webView } func updateUIView(_ webView: WKWebView, context: Context) { let request = URLRequest(url: url) webView.load(request) } func requestMicrophoneAccess() { AVAudioSession.sharedInstance().requestRecordPermission { granted in DispatchQueue.main.async { if granted { print("Microphone access granted") } else { print("Microphone access denied") } } } } func presentAlert(alert: UIAlertController) { if let windowScene = UIApplication.shared.connectedScenes.first as? UIWindowScene, let rootViewController = windowScene.windows.first?.rootViewController { rootViewController.present(alert, animated: true, completion: nil) } } }
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SwiftUI and SwiftData projects, textField gets focus, freezes, and takes 7000 milliseconds to focus
macOS 14.5、Xcode 15.4、iPhone OS 18.0 beta Open Xcode and create a new project. Select swiftUI for Interface, Swift for Language, and Swiftdata for Storage. After creating the project, open the ContentView.swift file,write the code @State var username: String = "" TextField("info", text: $username) .textFieldStyle(.roundedBorder) .disableAutocorrection(true) .textInputAutocapitalization(.never) Run the project on iPhone. textField gets focus, freezes, and takes 7000 milliseconds to focus
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SwiftUI Previews not working with Firebase in Xcode 16.0 beta
The SwiftUI previews have been working fine in Xcode 16.0 beta, but ever since I added Firebase into my app, I've been getting error with previews. CrashReportError: IshaanCord crashed IshaanCord crashed. Check ~/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports for crash logs from your application. Process: IshaanCord[5651] Date/Time: 2024-07-04 19:29:51 +0000 Log File: <none> "Cannot preview in this file" Does anyone know how to fix this? Thank you.
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Vertical ScrollView Height and Paging Offset Issues in SwiftUI
Hi everyone, I'm currently working on an iOS app using SwiftUI, and I'm facing an issue with a vertical ScrollView. My goal is to have the ScrollView take up all the safe area space plus the top inset (with the bottom inset being an ultra-thin material) and enable paging behavior. However, I'm encountering two problems: The initial height of the ScrollView is too high (dragging the view (even without changing the page) adjusts the size). The paging offset of the ScrollView is incorrect (page views are not aligned). I’ve tried many things and combinations in desperation, including padding, safeAreaPadding, contentMargins, frame, fixedSize, containerRelativeFrame with callback, custom layout, and others, but nothing seems to work. If by any chance someone can help me find a solution, I’d greatly appreciate it. I suspect there are issues with the height defined by the ScrollView when some safe areas are ignored, leading to strange behavior when trying to set the height. It's challenging to explain everything in a simple post, so if someone from the SwiftUI team could look into this potential bug, that would be incredibly helpful. Thank you! import SwiftUI struct ScrollViewIssue: View { @State private var items: [(String, Color)] = [ ("One", .blue), ("Two", .green), ("Three", .red), ("Four", .purple) ] var body: some View { ZStack(alignment: .top) { ScrollView(.vertical) { VStack(spacing: 0) { ForEach(items, id: \.0) { item in ItemView(text: item.0, color: item.1) .containerRelativeFrame([.horizontal, .vertical]) } } } .printViewSize(id: "ScrollView") .scrollTargetBehavior(.paging) .ignoresSafeArea(edges: .top) VStack { Text("Title") .foregroundStyle(Color.white) .padding() .frame(maxWidth: .infinity) .background(Color.black.opacity(0.2)) Spacer() } } .printViewSize(id: "ZStack") .safeAreaInset(edge: .bottom) { Rectangle() .frame(width: .infinity, height: 0) .overlay(.ultraThinMaterial) } } } struct ItemView: View { let text: String let color: Color var body: some View { ZStack { RoundedRectangle(cornerRadius: 20) .fill(color.opacity(0.2)) .overlay( color, in: RoundedRectangle(cornerRadius: 20) .inset(by: 10 / 2) .stroke(lineWidth: 10) ) Text(text) } .printViewSize(id: "item") } } struct ViewSizeKey: PreferenceKey { static var defaultValue = CGSize() static func reduce(value: inout CGSize, nextValue: () -> CGSize) { value = nextValue() } } extension View { func printViewSize(id: String) -> some View { background( GeometryReader { proxy in Color.clear .preference(key: ViewSizeKey.self, value: proxy.size) } .onPreferenceChange(ViewSizeKey.self) { value in print("\(id) size:\(value)") } ) } } #Preview { ScrollViewIssue() }
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Generating Live Photo from JPG and MOV fails
I am working on an iOS application using SwiftUI where I want to convert a JPG and a MOV file to a live photo. I am utilizing the LivePhoto Class from Github for this. The JPG and MOV files are displayed correctly in my WallpaperDetailView, but I am facing issues when trying to download the live photo to the gallery and generate the Live Photo. Here is the relevant code and the errors I am encountering: Console prints: Play button should be visible Image URL fetched and set: Optional("https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/...") Video is ready to play Video downloaded to: file:///var/mobile/Containers/Data/Application/.../tmp/CFNetworkDownload_7rW5ny.tmp Failed to generate Live Photo I have verified that the app has the necessary permissions to access the Photo Library. The JPEG and MOV files are successfully downloaded and can be displayed in the app. The issue seems to occur when generating the Live Photo from the downloaded files. struct WallpaperDetailView: View { var wallpaper: Wallpaper @State private var isLoading = false @State private var isImageSaved = false @State private var imageURL: URL? @State private var livePhotoVideoURL: URL? @State private var player: AVPlayer? @State private var playerViewController: AVPlayerViewController? @State private var isVideoReady = false @State private var showBuffering = false var body: some View { ZStack { if let imageURL = imageURL { GeometryReader { geometry in KFImage(imageURL) .resizable() ... } } if let playerViewController = playerViewController { VideoPlayerViewController(playerViewController: playerViewController) .frame(maxWidth: .infinity, maxHeight: .infinity) .clipped() .edgesIgnoringSafeArea(.all) } } .onAppear { PHPhotoLibrary.requestAuthorization { status in if status == .authorized { loadImage() } else { print("User denied access to photo library") } } } private func loadImage() { isLoading = true if let imageURLString = wallpaper.imageURL, let imageURL = URL(string: imageURLString) { self.imageURL = imageURL if imageURL.scheme == "file" { self.isLoading = false print("Local image URL set: \(imageURL)") } else { fetchDownloadURL(from: imageURLString) { url in self.imageURL = url self.isLoading = false print("Image URL fetched and set: \(String(describing: url))") } } } if let livePhotoVideoURLString = wallpaper.livePhotoVideoURL, let livePhotoVideoURL = URL(string: livePhotoVideoURLString) { self.livePhotoVideoURL = livePhotoVideoURL preloadAndPlayVideo(from: livePhotoVideoURL) } else { self.isLoading = false print("No valid image or video URL") } } private func preloadAndPlayVideo(from url: URL) { self.player = AVPlayer(url: url) let playerViewController = AVPlayerViewController() playerViewController.player = self.player self.playerViewController = playerViewController let playerItem = AVPlayerItem(url: url) playerItem.preferredForwardBufferDuration = 1.0 self.player?.replaceCurrentItem(with: playerItem) ... print("Live Photo Video URL set: \(url)") } private func saveWallpaperToPhotos() { if let imageURL = imageURL, let livePhotoVideoURL = livePhotoVideoURL { saveLivePhotoToPhotos(imageURL: imageURL, videoURL: livePhotoVideoURL) } else if let imageURL = imageURL { saveImageToPhotos(url: imageURL) } } private func saveImageToPhotos(url: URL) { ... } private func saveLivePhotoToPhotos(imageURL: URL, videoURL: URL) { isLoading = true downloadVideo(from: videoURL) { localVideoURL in guard let localVideoURL = localVideoURL else { print("Failed to download video for Live Photo") DispatchQueue.main.async { self.isLoading = false } return } print("Video downloaded to: \(localVideoURL)") self.generateAndSaveLivePhoto(imageURL: imageURL, videoURL: localVideoURL) } } private func generateAndSaveLivePhoto(imageURL: URL, videoURL: URL) { LivePhoto.generate(from: imageURL, videoURL: videoURL, progress: { percent in print("Progress: \(percent)") }, completion: { livePhoto, resources in guard let resources = resources else { print("Failed to generate Live Photo") DispatchQueue.main.async { self.isLoading = false } return } print("Live Photo generated with resources: \(resources)") self.saveLivePhotoToLibrary(resources: resources) }) } private func saveLivePhotoToLibrary(resources: LivePhoto.LivePhotoResources) { LivePhoto.saveToLibrary(resources) { success in DispatchQueue.main.async { if success { self.isImageSaved = true print("Live Photo saved successfully") } else { print("Failed to save Live Photo") } self.isLoading = false } } } private func fetchDownloadURL(from gsURL: String, completion: @escaping (URL?) -> Void) { let storageRef = Storage.storage().reference(forURL: gsURL) storageRef.downloadURL { url, error in if let error = error { print("Failed to fetch image URL: \(error)") completion(nil) } else { completion(url) } } } private func downloadVideo(from url: URL, completion: @escaping (URL?) -> Void) { let task = URLSession.shared.downloadTask(with: url) { localURL, response, error in guard let localURL = localURL, error == nil else { print("Failed to download video: \(String(describing: error))") completion(nil) return } completion(localURL) } task.resume() } }```
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