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Integrate MusicKit into your app
Bring the power of Apple Music into your app using MusicKit. We'll cover authorization, subscription-status checks, music selection, playback control, and cross-storefront song sharing. Learn how to use the new Music Picker to let people browse the Apple Music catalog and their personal libraries. We'll also break down the differences between SystemMusicPlayer and ApplicationMusicPlayer, and show you how to observe playback state.
Chapters
- 0:00 - Introduction
- 2:11 - Project setup and authorization
- 7:10 - Music items and music picker
- 10:54 - Music players and playback
- 16:26 - Catalog requests
- 20:11 - Next steps
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4:47 - Presents the Apple Music subscription offer
@State var showSubscriptionOffer = false let options = MusicSubscriptionOffer.Options( messageIdentifier: .playMusic ) @ViewBuilder var musicSubsriptionButton: some View { Button("Subscribe to Apple Music", systemImage: "music.note") { showSubscriptionOffer = true } .musicSubscriptionOffer(isPresented: $showSubscriptionOffer, options: options) } -
5:59 - Adds subscription button to main view
@State var subscription: MusicSubscription? var body: some View { VStack { // ... if let subscription, subscription.canBecomeSubscriber { musicSubscriptionButton } } .task(id: isAuthorized) { self.subscription = try? await MusicSubscription.current for await subscription in MusicSubscription.subscriptionUpdates { self.subscription = subscription } } } -
8:48 - Add .musicPicker() modifier
@State var showMusicPicker = false @State var selectedSong: Song? = nil @ViewBuilder var musicPickerButton: some View { Button("Pick some Music", systemImage: "music.note.list") { showMusicPicker = true } .musicPicker(isPresented: $showMusicPicker, selection: $selectedSong) } var body: some View { VStack { if let subscription, subscription.canBecomeSubscriber { musicSubscriptionButton } musicPickerButton } } -
14:49 - Artwork
@State var queue = ApplicationMusicPlayer.shared.queue var body: some View { VStack { if let artwork = queue.currentEntry?.artwork { ArtworkImage(artwork, width: 200, height: 200) } else { // Placeholder artwork RoundedRectangle(cornerRadius: 16) .fill(.quaternary) .frame(width: 200, height: 200) } } } -
15:06 - Current entry info
@State var queue = ApplicationMusicPlayer.shared.queue var body: some View { VStack { // ... if let currentSong = queue.currentEntry { Text(currentSong.title) .font(.title3.bold()) if let subtitle = currentSong.subtitle { Text(subtitle) .font(.subheadline) .foregroundStyle(.secondary) } } } } -
15:14 - Playback controls (play, pause)
let player = ApplicationMusicPlayer.shared @State var state = ApplicationMusicPlayer.shared.state var isPlaying: Bool { state.playbackStatus == .playing } var playPause: some View { Button ( isPlaying ? "Pause": "Play", systemImage: isplaying ? "pause.fill" : "play.fill" ) { if isPlaying { player.pause() } else { Task { try await player.play() } } } } -
15:38 - Playback controls (next, previous)
let player = ApplicationMusicPlayer.shared var controls: some View { HStack { Button("Back", systemImage: "backward.fill") { Task { try await player.skipToPreviousEntry() } } // ... Button("Next", systemImage: "forward.fill") { Task { try await player.skipToNextEntry() } } } } -
18:58 - Music catalog resource request
func fetchSongs(songIDs: [MusicItemID]) async throws -> (featured: Song?, other: [Song]) { var request = MusicCatalogResourceRequest‹Song>(matching: \.id, memberOf: songIDs) request.options = [.findEquivalents] let response = try await request.response() let featuredSongID = songIDs[0] let featuredSong = response.item(for: featuredSongID) let others: [Song] = songIDs[1...].compactMap { songID in return response.item(for: songID) } return (featuredSong, others) }
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- 0:00 - Introduction
An introduction to MusicKit and an overview of how to build a music-enhanced workout app using Swift concurrency and SwiftUI.
- 2:11 - Project setup and authorization
Learn how to configure your Xcode project with the necessary capabilities, request music library authorization, and present Apple Music subscription offers to users.
- 7:10 - Music items and music picker
Explore the properties and relationships of MusicKit music items, and use the music picker view modifier to let users browse and select songs from the Apple Music catalog or their own library.
- 10:54 - Music players and playback
Dive into using SystemMusicPlayer and ApplicationMusicPlayer. Discover how to set up playback queues, observe playback state, and build UI controls for playback in SwiftUI.
- 16:26 - Catalog requests
Use structured catalog requests like MusicCatalogResourceRequest to fetch curated Apple Music content, and learn how to handle localization and content equivalency.
- 20:11 - Next steps
A quick recap of MusicKit capabilities and pointers to related sessions for further learning.