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Adding capability causes Xcode Cloud testing to fail
My app is approved for the Web Browser Public Key Credential Request managed capability and has it added to its App ID Configuration: It has been added to my entitlements file: I am able to build and run unit tests in Xcode locally using my managed profile. When I push changes and Xcode Cloud tries to build and run the app, I get the following error: Mirrai encountered an error (Failed to install or launch the test runner. (Underlying Error: Could not launch “MirraiTests”. Runningboard has returned error 5. Please check the system logs for the underlying cause of the error. (Underlying Error: The operation couldn’t be completed. Launch failed. (Underlying Error: Launchd job spawn failed)))) Removing just the com.apple.developer.web-browser.public-key-credential entitlement, with no other changes, results in all tests passing on Xcode Cloud. Some thoughts: In project settings, the test target has a different bundle id (appending Tests to the app bundle id). Under "Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles," the managed capability is added to the bundle id but it is an explicit bundle id and not a wildcard. Do I need to apply for the managed capability for the test bundle id as well? Or for a wildcard bundle id? xcodebuild-test-without-building.log
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May ’25
Xcode Cloud MacOS app with restricted capability - cannot run tests
Xcode Cloud is unable to run unit tests for a MacOS target after adding a restricted capability (keychain-access-groups). Have tried setting both manual and automatic signing (with a Mac OS development profile). The tests run on my locally fine, but when pushed to Xcode Cloud the crash report indicates a Code Signing Issue, downloading the Artifact for Test Products for AppTests and viewing the app contents I noted that when built locally embedded.provisionprofile appears within the App/Contents that doesn't appear in Xcode Cloud. To reproduce, create a new MacOS app with a test plan, run a Test job (successfully runs) then add the capability for Keychain Sharing: <array> <string>$(AppIdentifierPrefix)com.transmedics.RemoteView.group</string> </array> to the entitlements. Run the job again and tests with the project fails in Xcode Cloud, with code signing issues in the crash report.
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May ’25
Boost checksum error
I am taking this error. I tried everything , changing repository, manually edit checksum but it seems that its not working. [!] Error installing boost Verification checksum was incorrect, expected f0397ba6e982c4450f27bf32a2a83292aba035b827a5623a14636ea583318c41, got 79e6d3f986444e5a80afbeccdaf2d1c1cf964baa8d766d20859d653a16c39848 Error Command exited with non-zero exit-code: 1 Warning Running ci_post_clone.sh script failed (exited with code 1). Executable scripts are run using the interpreter specified in the shebang line.
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May ’25
Invalid Signature with Xcode Cloud
Hello guys, I currently have a problem with Xcode cloud. When I setup a simple workflow in my Xcode project that just archives it and builds the project for TestFlight Internal testing, it will fail and give the following error: Invalid Signature. Code failed to satisfy specified code requirement(s). The file at path “DropIn.app/DropIn” is not properly signed. Make sure you have signed your application with a distribution certificate, not an ad hoc certificate or a development certificate. Verify that the code signing settings in Xcode are correct at the target level (which override any values at the project level). Additionally, make sure the bundle you are uploading was built using a Release target in Xcode, not a Simulator target. If you are certain your code signing settings are correct, choose “Clean All” in Xcode, delete the “build” directory in the Finder, and rebuild your release target. For more information, please consult https://developer.apple.com/support/code-signing. I've already been searching for solutions and double checked the documentation. My Xcode project is a simple iOS app with the app target and two other targets for tests and UI tests. I made sure the checkbox "Automatically manage signing" is ticked in all targets. The workflow has only one action "Archive - iOS" with TestFlight (Internal Testing Only) and a post-action "TestFlight Internal Testing - iOS" with an internal testing group assigned. I've seen people having similar problems where it turned out they had a non roman character in their name? This would also affect me if that's the case, since my name includes "ö". I also checked on app store connect and already deleted xcode cloud data, removed all certificates recreated the workflow, but it still gives this error. Any ideas on how to fix this?
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May ’25
Xcode cloud failed resolving package dependencies
Hello. We've built our app with Xcode cloud until now. And we faced a issue after we changed some dependencies in SPM. the problems occur while resolving below dependencies https://github.com/naver/naveridlogin-sdk-ios-swift https://github.com/navermaps/SPM-NMapsMap with below message. xcodebuild: error: Could not resolve package dependencies: failed downloading 'https://repository.map.naver.com/archive/pod/NMapsMap/3.21.0/NMapsMap.zip' which is required by binary target 'NMapsMapBinary': downloadError("A server with the specified hostname could not be found.") failed downloading 'https://repository.map.naver.com/archive/pod/NMapsGeometry/1.0.2/NMapsGeometry.zip' which is required by binary target 'NMapsGeometry': downloadError("A server with the specified hostname could not be found.") is there a way to handle this error by ourselves? we need your help. thank you.
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May ’25
Invalid Bundle ID: XCode Cloud -> Create App on App Store Connect
Hi - I was recently added to Apple Developer Team, and I am trying to upload an App to our Team's App Store Connect account for TestFlight distribution. I am trying to use XCode Cloud to this all automatically, but it is currently giving me this error: "Invalid Bundle ID. Bundle ID "com.XXX.YYY" could not be automatically registered because it is not available. Update the bundle ID of your project and try again." I am not sure if this is related to the fact that when I try to associate my XCode Account (XCode -> Settings -> Accounts), I only see my (Personal Team) account even after removing that account and re-adding it. Additionally, when I go my App -> Targets -> Signing & Capabilities and I check / uncheck automatically manage signing. I only see my Personal Team account. When I try to download a Provisioning Profile, I see "No Valid Teams, Unable to Find Any Valid Teams." I need to keep the bundle ID of the project as is because it is associated with a Firebase backend. What should I try next? Thanks!
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Apr ’25
Xcode Cloud Signing Issue
There seems to be a problem to a specific Apple Developer Account regarding Xcode Cloud Distribution (Signing). The Xcode Cloud Error Invalid Signature. Code failed to satisfy specified code requirement(s). The file at path “XcodeCloudTest.app/XcodeCloudTest” is not properly signed. Make sure you have signed your application with a distribution certificate, not an ad hoc certificate or a development certificate. Verify that the code signing settings in Xcode are correct at the target level (which override any values at the project level). Additionally, make sure the bundle you are uploading was built using a Release target in Xcode, not a Simulator target. If you are certain your code signing settings are correct, choose “Clean All” in Xcode, delete the “build” directory in the Finder, and rebuild your release target. For more information, please consult https://developer.apple.com/support/code-signing. Investigation Apple Developer Forums This issue seems to be known: https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/746210 Debugging by ourselves We setup an example Xcode project from a default iOS Xcode app template to rule out any project issues. This example project failed with the same error as stated above. In the next step we tried the same example project with a different Apple Developer Account and it successfully distributed the example App through Xcode Cloud. Conclusion It seems like there is no setup issue on developer-side, because our example project works out-of-the-box on a different Apple Developer Account. Our only hope is that Apple will have a look on our Developer Account. Maybe there is some internal setting.
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Mar ’25
Xcode Cloud won't load from Xcode or App Store Connect
I am setting up a new app and am having problems with Xcode Cloud. From Xcode if I click on the "Cloud" button under the Report Navigator I get a spinner for a long time then get the message "Could not load Xcode Cloud data". I also visited the "Xcode Cloud" tab under my app in App Store Connect and I get a spinner and nothing loads. This is a recent account and I'm setting up Xcode Cloud for the first time. Below is what I've tried and I'm out of ideas on how to get this working. In Xcode, I signed out and back in as the Account Holder Closed Xcode and reopened This occurred yesterday and today and have not seen a problem under the Apple System Status page On the latest Xcode 16.2 Checked the Signing & Capabilities tab in Xcode and my team a bundle Id is correct and it's happy with signing. At this time on my machine I am using the distribution profile.
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Feb ’25
Xcode Cloud randomly fails to resolve package dependencies
Hi folks, I've been having this issue for the last few months, where Xcode Cloud fails to resolve Swift package dependencies while compiling my builds, seemingly at random. Some of my Xcode Cloud builds will fail after several minutes, with an error log looking like that : xcodebuild: error: Could not resolve package dependencies: failed downloading 'https://dl.google.com/firebase/ios/bin/grpc/1.62.2/rc0/grpcpp.zip' which is required by binary target 'grpcpp': downloadError("The request timed out.") Whenever this happens, I have to manually restart an Xcode Cloud build process (or several builds, since the error can happen multiple times in a row), to the point it's becoming increasingly painful to rely on Xcode Cloud for my workflow. The failing packages are mostly random (meaning, it's not always the same one that Xcode fails to resolve), but they are always publicly accessible, even though I have an environment variable set in my Xcode workflows to retrieve a single Github private dependency (maybe this has some kind of importance). Could anyone tell me if this is an isolated issue, or if I could do anything on my end to resolve this ? Thank you !
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Dec ’24
Xcode Cloud fail in task Export archive
Dear We try to generate IPA with Xcode Cloud but this task fail in Export archive phase (Export archive for app-store distribution). The error that appear in the archive logs is: error: exportArchive Provisioning profile "iOS Team Store Provisioning Profile: cl.app.myapp" doesn't include the com.apple.CommCenter.fine-grained entitlement. Any idea about to resolve this problem ? king regards
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Oct ’24
realitytool requires Metal for this operation and it is not available in this build environment
Hello, I'm getting started for my project with Xcode Cloud since I upgraded to the macOS Sequioa Beta and Xcode 16 now refuses to archive builds for TestFlight. Somewhere very late in the build process I get the following error: realitytool requires Metal for this operation and it is not available in this build environment The log says this happens at: Compile Skybox urban.skybox My project uses RealityKit. How can I fix this issue? Thanks!
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Sep ’24
UI Tests with mock server
I'm using Xcode Cloud for release builds and unit tests, and it works fine. Recently, I added some XCUITests, but to run it the way I need I started to use this mock server. Basically, the idea is you define before each test what responses you want to get for specific requests. It works like a charm locally. But if I want to run it in Xcode Cloud, it looks like the server has failed to launch. The mock server is a separately launched binary file. I think this is because this permission I get when launch it locally. So, my question is how to allow this kind of permission in Xcode Cloud to make my UITests works correctly? You can find a detailed instruction how server is launched on a github page I provided.
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Jul ’24
Xcode Cloud on Apple Silicon any time soon?
I'm currently using another provider for CI/CD. They've been offering Apple Silicon builds for over a year now. When we switched over, we saw our build times cut in half. I've seen similar results locally, back when I bought an M1 Mac. So, recently, I tried to use Xcode Cloud on my project. My build time is nearly 45 minutes, where my build time on my current system is about 15 minutes, max. Since I work on a team, and we make regular commits, having a 45 minute turnaround is not ideal. When I looked at the logs of my Xcode Cloud project, I saw a lot "x86_64" stuff in there, which led me to believe that Xcode Cloud is still building on Intel machines. Additionally, I run tests on my builds. The build time alone (before running tests) was almost 20 minutes. The 15-minute time I cited with my current CI/CD included build time & tests running. So, a whole cycle finishes on my current setup before tests are even run. I noticed that there was a bunch of x86_64 in the logs, which made me think that Xcode Cloud is still using Intel. Is this true? I've just gotten really used to faster build times, and I can't move onto a system like this, where the times are so drastically different. Like, I wouldn't mind build time that would add only a few more minutes to what I have now. But going from 15 -> 45 minutes is a real problem.
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Jun ’24
Xcode Cloud fails to install/launch macOS test runner
When running a SwiftUI Multiplatform app in Xcode Cloud I'm getting the following error: CIWatcher encountered an error in CIWatcherTests failed with: Failed to install or launch the test runner. (Underlying Error: Could not launch “CIWatcherTests”. Runningboard has returned error 5. Please check the system logs for the underlying cause of the error. (Underlying Error: The operation couldn’t be completed. Launch failed. (Underlying Error: Launchd job spawn failed))) This runs fine on iOS and all those tests pass. The SwiftUI app on Mac is a menu bar app so I'm not sure if this could be the issue as it's not launching for some reason on the Xcode Cloud system? Maybe I need to add some run option to make this work? When run locally both iOS and macOS pass all the tests successfully
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Mar ’24
Adding capability causes Xcode Cloud testing to fail
My app is approved for the Web Browser Public Key Credential Request managed capability and has it added to its App ID Configuration: It has been added to my entitlements file: I am able to build and run unit tests in Xcode locally using my managed profile. When I push changes and Xcode Cloud tries to build and run the app, I get the following error: Mirrai encountered an error (Failed to install or launch the test runner. (Underlying Error: Could not launch “MirraiTests”. Runningboard has returned error 5. Please check the system logs for the underlying cause of the error. (Underlying Error: The operation couldn’t be completed. Launch failed. (Underlying Error: Launchd job spawn failed)))) Removing just the com.apple.developer.web-browser.public-key-credential entitlement, with no other changes, results in all tests passing on Xcode Cloud. Some thoughts: In project settings, the test target has a different bundle id (appending Tests to the app bundle id). Under "Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles," the managed capability is added to the bundle id but it is an explicit bundle id and not a wildcard. Do I need to apply for the managed capability for the test bundle id as well? Or for a wildcard bundle id? xcodebuild-test-without-building.log
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May ’25
Xcode Cloud MacOS app with restricted capability - cannot run tests
Xcode Cloud is unable to run unit tests for a MacOS target after adding a restricted capability (keychain-access-groups). Have tried setting both manual and automatic signing (with a Mac OS development profile). The tests run on my locally fine, but when pushed to Xcode Cloud the crash report indicates a Code Signing Issue, downloading the Artifact for Test Products for AppTests and viewing the app contents I noted that when built locally embedded.provisionprofile appears within the App/Contents that doesn't appear in Xcode Cloud. To reproduce, create a new MacOS app with a test plan, run a Test job (successfully runs) then add the capability for Keychain Sharing: <array> <string>$(AppIdentifierPrefix)com.transmedics.RemoteView.group</string> </array> to the entitlements. Run the job again and tests with the project fails in Xcode Cloud, with code signing issues in the crash report.
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May ’25
Boost checksum error
I am taking this error. I tried everything , changing repository, manually edit checksum but it seems that its not working. [!] Error installing boost Verification checksum was incorrect, expected f0397ba6e982c4450f27bf32a2a83292aba035b827a5623a14636ea583318c41, got 79e6d3f986444e5a80afbeccdaf2d1c1cf964baa8d766d20859d653a16c39848 Error Command exited with non-zero exit-code: 1 Warning Running ci_post_clone.sh script failed (exited with code 1). Executable scripts are run using the interpreter specified in the shebang line.
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May ’25
Invalid Signature with Xcode Cloud
Hello guys, I currently have a problem with Xcode cloud. When I setup a simple workflow in my Xcode project that just archives it and builds the project for TestFlight Internal testing, it will fail and give the following error: Invalid Signature. Code failed to satisfy specified code requirement(s). The file at path “DropIn.app/DropIn” is not properly signed. Make sure you have signed your application with a distribution certificate, not an ad hoc certificate or a development certificate. Verify that the code signing settings in Xcode are correct at the target level (which override any values at the project level). Additionally, make sure the bundle you are uploading was built using a Release target in Xcode, not a Simulator target. If you are certain your code signing settings are correct, choose “Clean All” in Xcode, delete the “build” directory in the Finder, and rebuild your release target. For more information, please consult https://developer.apple.com/support/code-signing. I've already been searching for solutions and double checked the documentation. My Xcode project is a simple iOS app with the app target and two other targets for tests and UI tests. I made sure the checkbox "Automatically manage signing" is ticked in all targets. The workflow has only one action "Archive - iOS" with TestFlight (Internal Testing Only) and a post-action "TestFlight Internal Testing - iOS" with an internal testing group assigned. I've seen people having similar problems where it turned out they had a non roman character in their name? This would also affect me if that's the case, since my name includes "ö". I also checked on app store connect and already deleted xcode cloud data, removed all certificates recreated the workflow, but it still gives this error. Any ideas on how to fix this?
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May ’25
Xcode cloud failed resolving package dependencies
Hello. We've built our app with Xcode cloud until now. And we faced a issue after we changed some dependencies in SPM. the problems occur while resolving below dependencies https://github.com/naver/naveridlogin-sdk-ios-swift https://github.com/navermaps/SPM-NMapsMap with below message. xcodebuild: error: Could not resolve package dependencies: failed downloading 'https://repository.map.naver.com/archive/pod/NMapsMap/3.21.0/NMapsMap.zip' which is required by binary target 'NMapsMapBinary': downloadError("A server with the specified hostname could not be found.") failed downloading 'https://repository.map.naver.com/archive/pod/NMapsGeometry/1.0.2/NMapsGeometry.zip' which is required by binary target 'NMapsGeometry': downloadError("A server with the specified hostname could not be found.") is there a way to handle this error by ourselves? we need your help. thank you.
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May ’25
Invalid Bundle ID: XCode Cloud -> Create App on App Store Connect
Hi - I was recently added to Apple Developer Team, and I am trying to upload an App to our Team's App Store Connect account for TestFlight distribution. I am trying to use XCode Cloud to this all automatically, but it is currently giving me this error: "Invalid Bundle ID. Bundle ID "com.XXX.YYY" could not be automatically registered because it is not available. Update the bundle ID of your project and try again." I am not sure if this is related to the fact that when I try to associate my XCode Account (XCode -> Settings -> Accounts), I only see my (Personal Team) account even after removing that account and re-adding it. Additionally, when I go my App -> Targets -> Signing & Capabilities and I check / uncheck automatically manage signing. I only see my Personal Team account. When I try to download a Provisioning Profile, I see "No Valid Teams, Unable to Find Any Valid Teams." I need to keep the bundle ID of the project as is because it is associated with a Firebase backend. What should I try next? Thanks!
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Apr ’25
Code Signing issue
Hi Team, Please help me to resolve these issues as i am unable to run xcode ci cd due to code signing issue.
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Apr ’25
Xcode Cloud not selecting latest Xcode Release when directed to
My Xcode Cloud workflows tell me the 'Latest Release' Xcode that it's using is Xcode 16.1 Release Candidate (16B40) Obviously that is well out of date at this point, plus, an RC is not a release version. How can I tell Xcode Cloud to always use the latest (non-RC) release version?
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Apr ’25
"BAD_REQUEST" in iCloudKit Telemetry
I've recently added iCloud backup on my chat app. Conversations are backing up fine but some users are losing their chats and when I see the telemetry it show "BAD_REQUEST" error. I couldn't find any details or solution for it. Does anyone has any idea what it could be? My development scheme is already fully deployed to production.
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Mar ’25
Xcode Cloud Signing Issue
There seems to be a problem to a specific Apple Developer Account regarding Xcode Cloud Distribution (Signing). The Xcode Cloud Error Invalid Signature. Code failed to satisfy specified code requirement(s). The file at path “XcodeCloudTest.app/XcodeCloudTest” is not properly signed. Make sure you have signed your application with a distribution certificate, not an ad hoc certificate or a development certificate. Verify that the code signing settings in Xcode are correct at the target level (which override any values at the project level). Additionally, make sure the bundle you are uploading was built using a Release target in Xcode, not a Simulator target. If you are certain your code signing settings are correct, choose “Clean All” in Xcode, delete the “build” directory in the Finder, and rebuild your release target. For more information, please consult https://developer.apple.com/support/code-signing. Investigation Apple Developer Forums This issue seems to be known: https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/746210 Debugging by ourselves We setup an example Xcode project from a default iOS Xcode app template to rule out any project issues. This example project failed with the same error as stated above. In the next step we tried the same example project with a different Apple Developer Account and it successfully distributed the example App through Xcode Cloud. Conclusion It seems like there is no setup issue on developer-side, because our example project works out-of-the-box on a different Apple Developer Account. Our only hope is that Apple will have a look on our Developer Account. Maybe there is some internal setting.
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Mar ’25
Xcode Cloud won't load from Xcode or App Store Connect
I am setting up a new app and am having problems with Xcode Cloud. From Xcode if I click on the "Cloud" button under the Report Navigator I get a spinner for a long time then get the message "Could not load Xcode Cloud data". I also visited the "Xcode Cloud" tab under my app in App Store Connect and I get a spinner and nothing loads. This is a recent account and I'm setting up Xcode Cloud for the first time. Below is what I've tried and I'm out of ideas on how to get this working. In Xcode, I signed out and back in as the Account Holder Closed Xcode and reopened This occurred yesterday and today and have not seen a problem under the Apple System Status page On the latest Xcode 16.2 Checked the Signing & Capabilities tab in Xcode and my team a bundle Id is correct and it's happy with signing. At this time on my machine I am using the distribution profile.
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Feb ’25
Xcode Cloud randomly fails to resolve package dependencies
Hi folks, I've been having this issue for the last few months, where Xcode Cloud fails to resolve Swift package dependencies while compiling my builds, seemingly at random. Some of my Xcode Cloud builds will fail after several minutes, with an error log looking like that : xcodebuild: error: Could not resolve package dependencies: failed downloading 'https://dl.google.com/firebase/ios/bin/grpc/1.62.2/rc0/grpcpp.zip' which is required by binary target 'grpcpp': downloadError("The request timed out.") Whenever this happens, I have to manually restart an Xcode Cloud build process (or several builds, since the error can happen multiple times in a row), to the point it's becoming increasingly painful to rely on Xcode Cloud for my workflow. The failing packages are mostly random (meaning, it's not always the same one that Xcode fails to resolve), but they are always publicly accessible, even though I have an environment variable set in my Xcode workflows to retrieve a single Github private dependency (maybe this has some kind of importance). Could anyone tell me if this is an isolated issue, or if I could do anything on my end to resolve this ? Thank you !
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Dec ’24
Xcode Cloud Workflows Completely Stuck
Hello everyone! I found that the Xcode Cloud workflows under my project are completely stuck. The tasks that are already running cannot be completed. Newly started tasks remain in the queued state forever and cannot be canceled. They are consuming my usage quota 😢. Has anyone else encountered the same issue?
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Dec ’24
Xcode Cloud fail in task Export archive
Dear We try to generate IPA with Xcode Cloud but this task fail in Export archive phase (Export archive for app-store distribution). The error that appear in the archive logs is: error: exportArchive Provisioning profile "iOS Team Store Provisioning Profile: cl.app.myapp" doesn't include the com.apple.CommCenter.fine-grained entitlement. Any idea about to resolve this problem ? king regards
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Oct ’24
realitytool requires Metal for this operation and it is not available in this build environment
Hello, I'm getting started for my project with Xcode Cloud since I upgraded to the macOS Sequioa Beta and Xcode 16 now refuses to archive builds for TestFlight. Somewhere very late in the build process I get the following error: realitytool requires Metal for this operation and it is not available in this build environment The log says this happens at: Compile Skybox urban.skybox My project uses RealityKit. How can I fix this issue? Thanks!
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Sep ’24
UI Tests with mock server
I'm using Xcode Cloud for release builds and unit tests, and it works fine. Recently, I added some XCUITests, but to run it the way I need I started to use this mock server. Basically, the idea is you define before each test what responses you want to get for specific requests. It works like a charm locally. But if I want to run it in Xcode Cloud, it looks like the server has failed to launch. The mock server is a separately launched binary file. I think this is because this permission I get when launch it locally. So, my question is how to allow this kind of permission in Xcode Cloud to make my UITests works correctly? You can find a detailed instruction how server is launched on a github page I provided.
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Jul ’24
Xcode Cloud on Apple Silicon any time soon?
I'm currently using another provider for CI/CD. They've been offering Apple Silicon builds for over a year now. When we switched over, we saw our build times cut in half. I've seen similar results locally, back when I bought an M1 Mac. So, recently, I tried to use Xcode Cloud on my project. My build time is nearly 45 minutes, where my build time on my current system is about 15 minutes, max. Since I work on a team, and we make regular commits, having a 45 minute turnaround is not ideal. When I looked at the logs of my Xcode Cloud project, I saw a lot "x86_64" stuff in there, which led me to believe that Xcode Cloud is still building on Intel machines. Additionally, I run tests on my builds. The build time alone (before running tests) was almost 20 minutes. The 15-minute time I cited with my current CI/CD included build time & tests running. So, a whole cycle finishes on my current setup before tests are even run. I noticed that there was a bunch of x86_64 in the logs, which made me think that Xcode Cloud is still using Intel. Is this true? I've just gotten really used to faster build times, and I can't move onto a system like this, where the times are so drastically different. Like, I wouldn't mind build time that would add only a few more minutes to what I have now. But going from 15 -> 45 minutes is a real problem.
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Jun ’24
Xcode Cloud fails to install/launch macOS test runner
When running a SwiftUI Multiplatform app in Xcode Cloud I'm getting the following error: CIWatcher encountered an error in CIWatcherTests failed with: Failed to install or launch the test runner. (Underlying Error: Could not launch “CIWatcherTests”. Runningboard has returned error 5. Please check the system logs for the underlying cause of the error. (Underlying Error: The operation couldn’t be completed. Launch failed. (Underlying Error: Launchd job spawn failed))) This runs fine on iOS and all those tests pass. The SwiftUI app on Mac is a menu bar app so I'm not sure if this could be the issue as it's not launching for some reason on the Xcode Cloud system? Maybe I need to add some run option to make this work? When run locally both iOS and macOS pass all the tests successfully
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Mar ’24
Xcode Cloud Start Condition: Don't run on Github draft PRs
I've configured a workflow to run through tests when a PR is changed. https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/configuring-start-conditions Is it possible to configure it so that the tests don't run while it's a draft PR and to only run it once it's moved to ready for review?
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Sep ’23
Xcode Cloud: A scheme named "x" does not exist in x.xcodeproj
I have checked that my scheme is shared and I do in fact have the scheme in my xcode project. But whenever I try to run Xcode cloud, it fails with the message that "A scheme named 'MyAppScheme' does not exist in MyAppProject.xcodeproj" Any tips on what I could be doing wrong?
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Aug ’23