I am adding a share extension to my existing Universal app, but it's never showing up in the shared menu.
xcode 9.3 , Deployment target for Parent app and extension 9.3
Steps for adding xcode
File -> New -> Target-> shareExtesnion
All certificates for share extension + containing app on automatic.
Enable app Groups for bot app and extension.
Select Same app group for app and extension.
Build the app using safari.
build successfull, and safari opens fine, but can't see my App extension on the share sheet.
Then created new sample app with same steps mention above, it works properly.
Things I tried to clear the issue
Created new App group.
Deployment target changed to 11.3
Changed ActivationRule
<key>NSExtension</key>
<dict>
<key>NSExtensionAttributes</key>
<dict>
<key>NSExtensionActivationRule</key>
<dict>
<key>NSExtensionActivationSupportsImageWithMaxCount</key>
<integer>1</integer>
</dict>
</dict>
<key>NSExtensionMainStoryboard</key>
<string>MainInterface</string>
<key>NSExtensionPointIdentifier</key>
<string>com.apple.ui-services</string>
</dict>
I need your valuable suggestions. Thanks in advance.
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After releasing my app for production, I found I wasn't able to view console.logs() anymore no matter what I attempted.
I attempted to reproduce the problem:
Installed latest version of npm
Used create-react-native-app to create a new app.
Added simple button to call a console.log()
Console.log() worked in IOS Simulator
Ran npm run eject.
Opened up Xcode project and ran from inside. Console.logs() are still working.
Removed localhost entry from the NSExceptionDomains.
Edited scheme -> run -> changed from debug to release
Changed jsCodeLocation to jsCodeLocation = [[NSBundle mainBundle] URLForResource:#"main" withExtension:#"jsbundle"];
Rebuilt app. Console.logs() no longer showing, but app loads.
This is at the point where the app is production ready, as per the guidelines of React Native's Building Your App for Production
In hindsight, it probably makes sense that a production build wouldn't show console.logs(), but I'm still posting this in case it helps out anyone else.
If anyone, like me, wants to then get console.logs() back, it's as simple as doing the reverse of the tutorial. Follow these steps closely to return your app to a state where console.logs() will show:
In Xcode, Go to Product -> Scheme -> Edit Scheme -> Run -> set Build Configuration to Debug
In your AppDelegate.m, change the jsCodeLocation to jsCodeLocation = [[RCTBundleURLProvider sharedSettings] jsBundleURLForBundleRoot:#"index" fallbackResource:nil];
Finally, in your Info.plist, add the code below (use a text-editor for this - not Xcode - by right clicking and then choosing a text-editor of your choice):
Code:
<key>NSAppTransportSecurity</key>
<dict>
<key>NSExceptionDomains</key>
<dict>
<key>localhost</key>
<dict>
<key>NSExceptionAllowsInsecureHTTPLoads</key>
<true/>
</dict>
</dict>
</dict>
Close all terminal windows, clean your project, close Xcode, close the simulator, and then launch Xcode again and rebuild your project. The console.logs() will be back.
Guys I keep getting this error after running my app! I have no idea why this just started to happen but I can't seem to get it to work now. Anyone know how to fix this?
WatchKit v3 app has disallowed Info.plist key: Fabric
<key>Fabric</key>
<dict>
<key>APIKey</key>
<string>mykey</string>
<key>Kits</key>
<array>
<dict>
<key>KitInfo</key>
<dict/>
<key>KitName</key>
<string>MoPub</string>
</dict>
</array>
</dict>
Fabric doesn't support Watch OS 3.
This thread appears to suggest it isn't, and I couldn't find any changes to the documentation to suggest it is.
my app uses a feature built into Safari's "Open in" when opening documents. I registered Document type like:
<dict>
<key>CFBundleTypeRole</key>
<string>Viewer</string>
<key>CFBundleTypeName</key>
<string>Microsoft Word</string>
<key>LSItemContentTypes</key>
<array>
<string>org.openxmlformats.wordprocessingml.document</string>
<string>com.microsoft.word.openxmlformats.wordprocessingml.document</string>
</array>
<key>LSHandlerRank</key>
<string>Alternate</string>
</dict>
In iOS 8, everything works fine and I can upload the document in my app. But with the release of iOS 9 this function is not working, Safari allows to open in my application only pdf files. Who knows why it stopped working in iOS 9.
It seems that there was someone in the apple team thinking that this is too useful to be on an apple device and this should only be working to people using Android. And so they removed it. We can only hope that it will come back in a future update.
In iOS 9.1 this feature is working again.
I have an app in the Mac App Store, that's been built using the following entitlements for over a year without any issues:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>com.apple.developer.ubiquity-container-identifiers</key>
<array>
<string>$(TeamIdentifierPrefix)com.example.myapp</string>
</array>
<key>com.apple.security.app-sandbox</key>
<true/>
<key>com.apple.security.files.bookmarks.app-scope</key>
<true/>
<key>com.apple.security.files.user-selected.read-write</key>
<true/>
<key>com.apple.security.network.client</key>
<true/>
<key>com.apple.security.print</key>
<true/>
</dict>
</plist>
Now, when I try to upload my first build using Xcode 6 I got some strange errors from Itunes Connect. What it says is basically:
Invalid Code Signing Entitlements - Your application bundle's signature
contains code signing entitlements that are not supported on Mac OS X; this
may happen if your Mac OS X project was ported from iOS. Please check your
Xcode project's code signing entitlements configuration, and remove any
unneeded entitlements.
Specifically, value "development" for key "com.apple.developer.aps-environment" is not supported.
Specifically, key "com.apple.developer.icloud-container-environment" is not supported.
The thing is, I can not find any reference to these entitlements inside my project. But when I inspect the "Binary and Entitlements" window in the orgnizer I see that Xcode has added these to my requested entitlements.
Where do the entitlements come from and how to resolve the issue?
Specifically, value "development" for key "com.apple.developer.aps-environment" is not supported.
This indicates that you are using a provisioning profile that is set up for "development". For push notifications to work you need to use a "distribution" provisioning profile. You can use Ad Hoc if you aren't ready to distribute to the app store.
You did say it's been over a year. Perhaps you had the correct provisioning profile and it has now expired.
Specifically, key "com.apple.developer.icloud-container-environment" is not supported.
There are some changes to iCloud with Yosemite. You may need to edit your App ID in the developer portal and make sure your settings are compatible with the version of OS X you are targeting. After editing the App ID you will need to generate a new provisioning profile for that App ID.
You can also find and edit most of the entitlements in Xcode 6 by selecting the project in the project navigator then selecting the target and go to the "Capabilities" tab.
I have developed universal application using Titanium platform.
But I am not able to set ipad application icon appicon-72.png.
Can you please advice me how to solve this issue.
Thanks
A better way to do it is to create an info.plist file in the root of your project. You need to add:
<key>CFBundleIconFiles</key>
<array>
<string>appicon.png</string>
<string>appicon#2x.png</string>
<string>appicon-72.png</string>
</array>
for info.plist Creation try this
The info.plist file will now be used during building for distribution to appstore and the different icons will be correctly used in the binary.