Hallo all, I did a test integration of MetricKit into one of our apps...I'am on macOS Ventura 13.3.1 (a). The app is not distributed via the App Store.
I subscribed to the MXMetricManager and implemented the didReceiveDiagnosticPayloads function.
So far everything seems to work, when I use in Xcode: Debug -> Simulate MetricKit Payload I get a callback and the payload.
So I did some further testing. When I build the app debug version with a test crash and then run the Debug Version (without Xcode) and let it crash the next time I start the app I get a callback to didReceiveDiagnosticPayloads with all the information about the crash.
But I'am not able to get a hang report. I tested it by adding a sleep (60) and adding some intensive computation work on the main thread so that it is busy for several seconds, I get no hang reports :-(
I'am using the Debug version and run it without Xcode.
Are hang reports expected to be reported immediately? I also get after 24 hours no hang reports.
Can someone help me?
Thanks and have a nice day!
I unearthed ErichK’s bug report about this issue (FB12844381) and learnt an interesting titbits from that: Hang metrics work very differently on macOS and iOS. On macOS you only get a hang metric if the app hangs and never recovers, for example, if the user force quits it while it’s hung. Please try that and let me know if you see the metric in that case.
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