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* Your app and its login items must all be App Sandboxed. For your app, this |
is as simple as checking the "Enable Entitlements" and "Enable App |
Sandboxing" checkboxes in the Summary tab of the target. For login items, |
this means creating your own entitlements plist file and referencing that |
file from the "Code Signing Entitlements" key in the login items' build |
settings. See iDecideHelper/iDecideHelper.entitlements for an example. |
* The bundle identifier of a login item must start with your Team ID. For |
example: |
XYZABC1234.com.example.iDecideHelper |
-----^---- |
Team Id |
Your app's bundle identifier does not need to be prefixed with your Team ID. |
* Login items must have filenames that match their bundle identifiers. |
For example, a login item with the bundle identifier |
"XYZABC1234.com.example.iDecideHelper" would have a filename of |
"XYZABC1234.com.example.iDecideHelper.app" and live in your app's |
Contents/Library/LoginItems folder. The actual extension on your login |
item bundle need not be ".app". |
* In order to communicate with each other, your app and its login items must |
declare themselves to be part of the same "application group". This is |
accomplished by adding an com.apple.security.application-groups entitlement. |
The value of this entitlement is an array of bundle identifier prefixes. |
Add an entry in this array that matches the bundle identifier of your login |
item. For example: |
<key>com.apple.security.application-groups</key> |
<array> |
<string>XYZABC1234.com.example</string> |
</array> |
* Changes to login items will not take effect immediately. To test changes |
to the login item, you will need to manually stop the job using launchctl |
from a Terminal window. For example: |
launchctl stop XYZABC1234.com.example.iDecideHelper |
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