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StoreKit's manageSubscriptionsSheet view modifier not loading
Our app was just rejected by Apple because they say the subscription management sheet never loads. It just spins indefinitely. We're using StoreKit's manageSubscriptionsSheet view modifier to present the sheet, and it's always worked for us when testing in SandBox. Has anyone else had this problem? Given that it's Apple's own code that got us rejected, what's our path forward?
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SubscriptionStoreView showing 'The subscription is unavailable in the current storefront.' in production (StoreKit2)
I Implement a 'SubscriptionStoreView' using 'groupID' into a project (iOS is targeting 17.2 and macOS is targeting 14.1).Build/run the application locally (both production and development environments will work fine), however once the application is live on the AppStore in AppStoreConnect, SubscriptionStoreView no longer shows products and only shows 'Subscription Unavailable' and 'The subscription is unavailable in the current storefront.' - this message is shown live in production for both iOS and macOS targets. There is no log messages shown in the Console that indicate anything going wrong with StoreKit 2, but I haven't made any changes to my code and noticed this first start appearing about 5 days ago. I expect the subscription store to be visible to all users and for my products to display. My application is live on both the iOS and macOS AppStores, it passed App Review and I have users who have previously been able to subscribe and use my application, I have not pushed any new changes, so something has changed in StoreKit2 which is causing unexpected behaviour and for this error message to display. As 'SubscriptionStoreView' is a view provided by Apple, I'm really not sure on the pathway forward other than going back to StoreKit1 which I really don't want to do. Is there any further error information that can be provided on what might be causing this and how I can fix it? (I have created a feedback ticket FB13658521)
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Viewbased stereoscopic drawing
Is there a way to render stereoscopic (left/right) images in a 2d plane that resides in a swiftUI view? I know this is possible in realityKit shaders, and in immersive metal composits, but is it possible via swiftUI shaders, CAMetalLayer, etc? I'd like to draw a 2d window with standard UI chrome (resize, move etc) that displays stereoscopic content on the flat plane of the window.
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TimelineView using ExplicitTimelineSchedule ignores last date?
Hi, everyone. I'm trying my first TimelineView with an explicit schedule, but my attempt – and even the simple example from the documentation – doesn't seem to work as documented. Here's what the documentation says an explicit schedule does: The timeline view updates its content on exactly the dates that you specify, until it runs out of dates, after which it stops changing. And it gives this example: let dates = [ Date(timeIntervalSinceNow: 10), // Update ten seconds from now, Date(timeIntervalSinceNow: 12), // and a few seconds later. ] struct MyView: View { var body: some View { TimelineView(.explicit(dates)) { context in Text(context.date.description) } } } There are stipulations about what the view – which always displays some version of its content body – will do given only past or future dates, but it seems clear we should expect the view in this example to redraw at least once after it appears. Here's the rest of the discussion from the documentation with my comments after testing what's stated: If the dates you provide are in the past, the timeline view updates exactly once with the last entry. That seems true, considering the "update" to be the initial draw. If you only provide dates in the future, the timeline view renders with the current date until the first date arrives. Not exactly: it looks the "date" property of the initial render is the (future) date of the first schedule entry, even though it's drawn early. When the first date does arrive, the body closure doesn't seem to be called. Only on the next date, if there is one, is it called again. If you provide one or more dates in the past and one or more in the future, the view renders the most recent past date, refreshing normally on all subsequent dates. That also seems correct, except… … that in every scenario, the final date entry seems to be ignored completely! In other words, unless all date entries are in the past, the Timeline View stops before it runs out of dates. That documented example from the start, which we expect to redraw at least once after it appears? When I test it in a Playground, it appears, but doesn't redraw at all! So, that's my main point of confusion after experimenting with TimelineView for the first time. I can achieve my own goal by appending an extra entry to my explicit schedule – even appending an entry identical to the previous "final" entry seems to work – but naturally that leaves me unclear about why I need to. If anyone can tell me what I'm not understanding, I'd be grateful.
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ScrollView with .viewAligned and .scrollPosition() not updating on orientation (size) changes
The scroll position is not updated when orientation changes in a ScrollView with .scrollTargetBehavior(.viewAligned) and .scrollPosition(). import SwiftUI struct ContentView: View { let colors: [Color] = [.red, .yellow, .cyan, .blue, .teal, .brown, .orange, .indigo] @State private var selected: Int? = 0 var body: some View { ScrollView(.horizontal) { HStack(spacing: 0) { ForEach(0..<colors.count, id: \.self) { index in Rectangle() .fill(colors[index]) .containerRelativeFrame(.horizontal) .overlay { Text(colors[index].description) } } } .scrollTargetLayout() } .scrollPosition(id: $selected) .scrollTargetBehavior(.viewAligned) } } #Preview { ContentView() } @main struct ViewAlignedScrollBugApp: App { var body: some Scene { WindowGroup { ContentView() } } } Tested on Xcode 15.3 (15E204a), iOS 17.3.1 iPhone, iOS 17.4 Simulator. Bug report FB13685677 filed with Apple.
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NSScrollView two finger drag being interrupted
I have a fairly robust MacOS application that has an NSScrollView that contains a canvas with various subviews (including web views and text views that contain scroll views), and a couple of peer views that track items in the scroll view (eg: screen space controls). Some of these views interrupt two finger scrolling. Every scroll view, and one of the peer views (essentially a stack view with buttons in it). I have written an additional bare bones application which does roughly the same thing, and my bare bones application works perfectly: Start two-finger dragging, scroll any of these other things under the cursor, I can continue to drag (and start dragging in any of those, and they drag without interfering with the parent scroll view). I have tried everything to recreate the interruption, including drag gestures attached to these various ancillary views, and I cannot figure out why dragging some of these views under the cursor interrupts two finger drag in our application, but not in my testbed. Does anyone have suggestions for how to debug this? I can see that there is a gesture recognizer in the NSScrollView hierarchy, but I don't see it in any of my gesture recognizer handling. I have breakpoints on every variation of hit testing and mouse motion, and none of them are getting hit in unexpected ways. I'm at my wit's end. Thanks.
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viewIsAppearing not be called in children Controllers below iOS 16?
I see viewIsAppearing is available on iOS 13 and above, but when I use it, found that the function not be called below iOS 16 https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewcontroller/4195485-viewisappearing environment: Macos 14.4.1, Xcode 15.3 import UIKit class ViewController: UIViewController { override func viewDidLoad() { super.viewDidLoad() let sub = SubViewController() addChild(sub) view.addSubview(sub.view) } @available(iOS 13.0, *) override func viewIsAppearing(_ animated: Bool) { super.viewIsAppearing(animated) print("ViewController viewIsAppearing") } } class SubViewController: UIViewController { @available(iOS 13.0, *) override func viewIsAppearing(_ animated: Bool) { super.viewIsAppearing(animated) print("SubViewController viewIsAppearing") } } In iOS 15 devcice console log: ViewController viewIsAppearing iOS 16, 17: ViewController viewIsAppearing SubViewController viewIsAppearing
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USSD calls with * and # dont work iOS
I have an application that needs to make a USSD call, but on some devices the * and # don't work on the dialer, on others it does. if let phoneNumber = ussdNumberTextfield.text { let encoded = "telprompt:\(phoneNumber)".addingPercentEncoding(withAllowedCharacters: .urlQueryAllowed)! if let url = URL(string: encoded) { if application.canOpenURL(url){ DispatchQueue.main.async { self.application.open(url, options: [:]) { success in } } } } }
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Apr ’24
Swift Chars chartYScale layout problem
I tried to narrow down the y-axis and use the clipped() to crop the excess. However, the clipped portion is too small, causing some of the chart to render above the x-axis. Is there any way to fix this, or any way to have the framework automatically set the y-axis range based on the data?
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VisionOS NavigationStack background cannot be removed?
I have a simple example to demonstrate... struct MyView: View { var body: some View { Text("WOW") } } struct MyOtherView: View { var body: some View { NavigationStack { Text("WOW") } } } On VisionOS, MyOtherView has a glass background effect that cannot be disabled. glassBackgroundEffect(displayMode: .never) .background(.clear), .foregroundColor(.clear), none of them work. I then resorted to the SwiftUIIntrospect package to try set .clear on various child objects of the NavigationStack but nothing is working. I am in control of my own glass containers. I have a couple with space between them, but with the NavigationStack it sets a background behind both of them ruining the effect. This is what MyOtherView renders as: I'm looking for it to be completely transparent except the text. Like the below layout. For now I will have to roll my own navigation.
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SwiftUI: dynamicTypeSize doesn't work for items in a List
Hi, I have a List and I want to limit the dynamic text size for some of the elements in the list's row item view. I created a test view below. The ".dynamicTypeSize(.large)" restriction only works if it's applied to the List view, not if it's set for the the ContentItemView in the ForEach below. Is there a reason for this? Do I need to do something else to limit a list row to a certain size? The example only has a text field, but I want to do this for a Image with some text inside it, and I wanted to restrict that text field, but it doesn't seem to work when the view is inside a List row. Please let me know if there's a workaround for it. import SwiftUI import CoreData struct ContentView: View { @FetchRequest( sortDescriptors: [NSSortDescriptor(keyPath: \Item.timestamp, ascending: true)], animation: .default) private var items: FetchedResults<Item> @State private var multiSelectedContacts = Set<Item.ID>() var body: some View { NavigationStack { List (selection: $multiSelectedContacts) { ForEach(items) { item in ContentItemView(item: item) } .dynamicTypeSize(.large) // <-- doesn't works } .dynamicTypeSize(.large) // <-- THIS WORKS } } } struct ContentItemView: View { @Environment(\.managedObjectContext) private var viewContext @ObservedObject var item: Item @State var presentConfirmation = false var body: some View { HStack { if let timestamp = item.timestamp, let itemNumber = item.itemNumber { Text("\(itemNumber) - \(timestamp, formatter: itemFormatter)") } } .popover(isPresented: $item.canShowPopover, content: { Text("Test Item Label") .frame(width: 100, height: 150) }) } } private let itemFormatter: DateFormatter = { let formatter = DateFormatter() formatter.dateStyle = .short formatter.timeStyle = .long return formatter }() #Preview { ContentView().environment(\.managedObjectContext, PersistenceController.preview.container.viewContext) }
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Simply including "@Environment(\.dismiss) ..." causes multiple calls to a view's body
When I run the code below, the trace, "Called", is shown 3-4 times initially. If I click on a color row, the trace shows 9 times. Why is that? If I comment out the line, @Environment(\.dismiss) private var dismiss, the trace shows only 1 time, as expected. I've read a number of reports regarding dismiss() which seems to be very brittle. It often causes an infinite loop. But I need to dismiss a view. Its older counterpart, @Environment(\.presentationMode), seems to cause infinite loop at times. Are there other ways to dismiss a view without suffering these issues? struct TestNavigationLink: View { @Environment(\.dismiss) private var dismiss var body: some View { let _ = print("Called") NavigationStack { List { NavigationLink("Mint") { ColorDetail(color: .mint) } } .navigationTitle("Colors") } } // body struct ColorDetail: View { var color: Color var body: some View { color.navigationTitle(color.description) } } }
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May ’24
iOS app crash with UIKitcore - UIAlertController
I have recently submitted a new app version to the Appstore with Xcode 15.0. Unfortunately, I have started to see the below crash in the Xcode organiser &gt; Crashes section occurring for more number of times. UIKitCore: +[UIAlertController _alertControllerContainedInViewController:] + 160 The exception trace is not leading to main() function but not pointing to any of the code line. I had used UIAlertController in the past versions to show the alerts but there is no code written in the current version code related to UIAlertController. Only from the latest version, this kind of crash started to surface. In the latest release, We have added a third party SDK and while implementing the SDK, we had added the Location and Bluetooth Permissions in Info.plist file. But as we don't want to use/track the Location and Bluetooth details from the app, the SDK team has disabled the Location and Bluetooth settings to not reflect in the tracked data. Is this behaviour creating any conflict with the UIAlertController and logging the crash? Because by default the OS tries to show the alert when the permissions exist in the plist file, but the alert will not come as the service is disabled on the SDK server settings. Is this creating any conflict and logging the crash. Please extend your help.
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[iOSAppOnMac] ShareKit: Crashes in SHKItemIsPDF() or -[SHKSaveToFilesSharingService saveFileURL:completion:]
I have a custom document-based iOS app that also runs on macOS. After implementing -activityItemsConfiguration to enable sharing from the context menu, I found that the app crashes on macOS when selecting Share… from the context menu and then selecting Save (i.e. Save to Files under iOS). This problem does not occur on iOS, which behaves correctly. - (id<UIActivityItemsConfigurationReading>)activityItemsConfiguration { NSItemProvider * provider = [[NSItemProvider alloc] initWithContentsOfURL:self.document.presentedItemURL]; UIActivityItemsConfiguration * configuration = [UIActivityItemsConfiguration activityItemsConfigurationWithItemProviders:@[ provider ]]; // XXX crashes with com.apple.share.System.SaveToFiles return configuration; } Additionally, I found that to even reach this crash, the workaround implemented in the NSItemProvider (FBxxx) category of the sample project is needed. Without this, the app will crash much earlier, due to SHKItemIsPDF() erroneously invoking -pathExtension on an NSItemProvider. This appears to be a second bug in Apple’s private ShareKit framework. #import <UniformTypeIdentifiers/UniformTypeIdentifiers.h> @implementation NSItemProvider (FBxxx) // XXX SHKItemIsPDF() invokes -pathExtension on an NSItemProvider (when running under macOS, anyway) -> crash - (NSString *)pathExtension { return self.registeredContentTypes.firstObject.preferredFilenameExtension; } @end Again, this all works fine on iOS (17.5) but crashes when the exact same app build is running on macOS (14.5). I believe these bugs are Apple's. Any idea how to avoid the crash? Is there a way to disable the "Save to Files" option in the sharing popup? I filed FB13819800 with a sample project that demonstrates the crash on macOS. I was going to file a TSI to get this resolved, but I see that DTS is not responding to tech support incidents until after WWDC.
Topic: UI Frameworks SubTopic: UIKit
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SwiftData with shared and private containers
I was hoping for an update of SwiftData which adopted the use of shared and public CloudKit containers, in the same way it does for the private CloudKit container. So firstly, a big request to any Apple devs reading, for this to be a thing! Secondly, what would be a sensible way of adding a shared container in CloudKit to an existing app that is already using SwiftData? Would it be possible to use the new DataStore method to manage CloudKit syncing with a public or shared container?
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Combining Matched Geometry with New Zoom Navigation Transitions in iOS 18
With the introduction of the new matchedTransitionSource from iOS 18, we can apply a zoom transition in the navigation view using .navigationTransition(.zoom) This works well for zoom animations. However, when I try to apply a matched geometry effect to views that are similar in the source and destination views, the zoom transition works, but those views don't transition seamlessly as they do with a matched geometry effect. Is it possible to still use matched geometry for subviews of the source and destination views along with the new navigationTransition? Here’s a little demo that reproduces this behaviour: struct ContentView: View { let colors: [[Color]] = [ [.red, .blue, .green], [.yellow, .purple, .brown], [.cyan, .gray] ] @Namespace() var namespace var body: some View { NavigationStack { Grid(horizontalSpacing: 50, verticalSpacing: 50) { ForEach(colors, id: \.hashValue) { rowColors in GridRow { ForEach(rowColors, id: \.self) { color in NavigationLink { DetailView(color: color, namespace: namespace) .navigationTransition( .zoom( sourceID: color, in: namespace ) ) .edgesIgnoringSafeArea(.all) } label: { ZStack { RoundedRectangle(cornerRadius: 5) .foregroundStyle(color) .frame(width: 48, height: 48) Image(systemName: "star.fill") .foregroundStyle(Material.bar) .matchedGeometryEffect(id: color, in: namespace, properties: .frame, isSource: false) } } .matchedTransitionSource(id: color, in: namespace) } } } } } } } struct DetailView: View { var color: Color let namespace: Namespace.ID var body: some View { ZStack { color Image(systemName: "star.fill") .resizable() .foregroundStyle(Material.bar) .matchedGeometryEffect(id: color, in: namespace, properties: .frame, isSource: false) .frame(width: 100, height: 100) } .navigationBarHidden(false) } } #Preview { ContentView() }
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Jun ’24
macOS SwiftUI Sheets are no longer resizable (Xcode 16 beta2)
For whatever reason SwiftUI sheets don't seem to be resizable anymore. The exact same code/project produces resizable Sheets in XCode 15.4 but unresizable ones with Swift included in Xcode 16 beta 2. Tried explicitly providing .fixedSize(horizontal false, vertical: false) everywhere humanly possible hoping for a fix but sheets are still stuck at an awkward size (turns out be the minWidth/minHeight if I provide in .frame).
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StoreKit's manageSubscriptionsSheet view modifier not loading
Our app was just rejected by Apple because they say the subscription management sheet never loads. It just spins indefinitely. We're using StoreKit's manageSubscriptionsSheet view modifier to present the sheet, and it's always worked for us when testing in SandBox. Has anyone else had this problem? Given that it's Apple's own code that got us rejected, what's our path forward?
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SubscriptionStoreView showing 'The subscription is unavailable in the current storefront.' in production (StoreKit2)
I Implement a 'SubscriptionStoreView' using 'groupID' into a project (iOS is targeting 17.2 and macOS is targeting 14.1).Build/run the application locally (both production and development environments will work fine), however once the application is live on the AppStore in AppStoreConnect, SubscriptionStoreView no longer shows products and only shows 'Subscription Unavailable' and 'The subscription is unavailable in the current storefront.' - this message is shown live in production for both iOS and macOS targets. There is no log messages shown in the Console that indicate anything going wrong with StoreKit 2, but I haven't made any changes to my code and noticed this first start appearing about 5 days ago. I expect the subscription store to be visible to all users and for my products to display. My application is live on both the iOS and macOS AppStores, it passed App Review and I have users who have previously been able to subscribe and use my application, I have not pushed any new changes, so something has changed in StoreKit2 which is causing unexpected behaviour and for this error message to display. As 'SubscriptionStoreView' is a view provided by Apple, I'm really not sure on the pathway forward other than going back to StoreKit1 which I really don't want to do. Is there any further error information that can be provided on what might be causing this and how I can fix it? (I have created a feedback ticket FB13658521)
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Viewbased stereoscopic drawing
Is there a way to render stereoscopic (left/right) images in a 2d plane that resides in a swiftUI view? I know this is possible in realityKit shaders, and in immersive metal composits, but is it possible via swiftUI shaders, CAMetalLayer, etc? I'd like to draw a 2d window with standard UI chrome (resize, move etc) that displays stereoscopic content on the flat plane of the window.
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TimelineView using ExplicitTimelineSchedule ignores last date?
Hi, everyone. I'm trying my first TimelineView with an explicit schedule, but my attempt – and even the simple example from the documentation – doesn't seem to work as documented. Here's what the documentation says an explicit schedule does: The timeline view updates its content on exactly the dates that you specify, until it runs out of dates, after which it stops changing. And it gives this example: let dates = [ Date(timeIntervalSinceNow: 10), // Update ten seconds from now, Date(timeIntervalSinceNow: 12), // and a few seconds later. ] struct MyView: View { var body: some View { TimelineView(.explicit(dates)) { context in Text(context.date.description) } } } There are stipulations about what the view – which always displays some version of its content body – will do given only past or future dates, but it seems clear we should expect the view in this example to redraw at least once after it appears. Here's the rest of the discussion from the documentation with my comments after testing what's stated: If the dates you provide are in the past, the timeline view updates exactly once with the last entry. That seems true, considering the "update" to be the initial draw. If you only provide dates in the future, the timeline view renders with the current date until the first date arrives. Not exactly: it looks the "date" property of the initial render is the (future) date of the first schedule entry, even though it's drawn early. When the first date does arrive, the body closure doesn't seem to be called. Only on the next date, if there is one, is it called again. If you provide one or more dates in the past and one or more in the future, the view renders the most recent past date, refreshing normally on all subsequent dates. That also seems correct, except… … that in every scenario, the final date entry seems to be ignored completely! In other words, unless all date entries are in the past, the Timeline View stops before it runs out of dates. That documented example from the start, which we expect to redraw at least once after it appears? When I test it in a Playground, it appears, but doesn't redraw at all! So, that's my main point of confusion after experimenting with TimelineView for the first time. I can achieve my own goal by appending an extra entry to my explicit schedule – even appending an entry identical to the previous "final" entry seems to work – but naturally that leaves me unclear about why I need to. If anyone can tell me what I'm not understanding, I'd be grateful.
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ScrollView with .viewAligned and .scrollPosition() not updating on orientation (size) changes
The scroll position is not updated when orientation changes in a ScrollView with .scrollTargetBehavior(.viewAligned) and .scrollPosition(). import SwiftUI struct ContentView: View { let colors: [Color] = [.red, .yellow, .cyan, .blue, .teal, .brown, .orange, .indigo] @State private var selected: Int? = 0 var body: some View { ScrollView(.horizontal) { HStack(spacing: 0) { ForEach(0..<colors.count, id: \.self) { index in Rectangle() .fill(colors[index]) .containerRelativeFrame(.horizontal) .overlay { Text(colors[index].description) } } } .scrollTargetLayout() } .scrollPosition(id: $selected) .scrollTargetBehavior(.viewAligned) } } #Preview { ContentView() } @main struct ViewAlignedScrollBugApp: App { var body: some Scene { WindowGroup { ContentView() } } } Tested on Xcode 15.3 (15E204a), iOS 17.3.1 iPhone, iOS 17.4 Simulator. Bug report FB13685677 filed with Apple.
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are assets/gloves/LeftGlove_v001.usdz & RightGlove avaliable
in this great talk https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2023/10111/ the code references usdz models to replace hands. e.g assets/gloves/LeftGlove_v001.usdz. Are these models available to download to explain rigging and how to make hand models (ideally in Blender )
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NSScrollView two finger drag being interrupted
I have a fairly robust MacOS application that has an NSScrollView that contains a canvas with various subviews (including web views and text views that contain scroll views), and a couple of peer views that track items in the scroll view (eg: screen space controls). Some of these views interrupt two finger scrolling. Every scroll view, and one of the peer views (essentially a stack view with buttons in it). I have written an additional bare bones application which does roughly the same thing, and my bare bones application works perfectly: Start two-finger dragging, scroll any of these other things under the cursor, I can continue to drag (and start dragging in any of those, and they drag without interfering with the parent scroll view). I have tried everything to recreate the interruption, including drag gestures attached to these various ancillary views, and I cannot figure out why dragging some of these views under the cursor interrupts two finger drag in our application, but not in my testbed. Does anyone have suggestions for how to debug this? I can see that there is a gesture recognizer in the NSScrollView hierarchy, but I don't see it in any of my gesture recognizer handling. I have breakpoints on every variation of hit testing and mouse motion, and none of them are getting hit in unexpected ways. I'm at my wit's end. Thanks.
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Mar ’24
viewIsAppearing not be called in children Controllers below iOS 16?
I see viewIsAppearing is available on iOS 13 and above, but when I use it, found that the function not be called below iOS 16 https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewcontroller/4195485-viewisappearing environment: Macos 14.4.1, Xcode 15.3 import UIKit class ViewController: UIViewController { override func viewDidLoad() { super.viewDidLoad() let sub = SubViewController() addChild(sub) view.addSubview(sub.view) } @available(iOS 13.0, *) override func viewIsAppearing(_ animated: Bool) { super.viewIsAppearing(animated) print("ViewController viewIsAppearing") } } class SubViewController: UIViewController { @available(iOS 13.0, *) override func viewIsAppearing(_ animated: Bool) { super.viewIsAppearing(animated) print("SubViewController viewIsAppearing") } } In iOS 15 devcice console log: ViewController viewIsAppearing iOS 16, 17: ViewController viewIsAppearing SubViewController viewIsAppearing
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USSD calls with * and # dont work iOS
I have an application that needs to make a USSD call, but on some devices the * and # don't work on the dialer, on others it does. if let phoneNumber = ussdNumberTextfield.text { let encoded = "telprompt:\(phoneNumber)".addingPercentEncoding(withAllowedCharacters: .urlQueryAllowed)! if let url = URL(string: encoded) { if application.canOpenURL(url){ DispatchQueue.main.async { self.application.open(url, options: [:]) { success in } } } } }
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Apr ’24
Swift Chars chartYScale layout problem
I tried to narrow down the y-axis and use the clipped() to crop the excess. However, the clipped portion is too small, causing some of the chart to render above the x-axis. Is there any way to fix this, or any way to have the framework automatically set the y-axis range based on the data?
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Apr ’24
VisionOS NavigationStack background cannot be removed?
I have a simple example to demonstrate... struct MyView: View { var body: some View { Text("WOW") } } struct MyOtherView: View { var body: some View { NavigationStack { Text("WOW") } } } On VisionOS, MyOtherView has a glass background effect that cannot be disabled. glassBackgroundEffect(displayMode: .never) .background(.clear), .foregroundColor(.clear), none of them work. I then resorted to the SwiftUIIntrospect package to try set .clear on various child objects of the NavigationStack but nothing is working. I am in control of my own glass containers. I have a couple with space between them, but with the NavigationStack it sets a background behind both of them ruining the effect. This is what MyOtherView renders as: I'm looking for it to be completely transparent except the text. Like the below layout. For now I will have to roll my own navigation.
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Link, SwiftUI bug?, button trait identified on VoiceOver for a link.
In SwiftUI, a link is identified as both a button and link, this is during when running with VoiceOver. I know you can remove the button trait using .accessibilityRemoveTraits. However, I am sure there is a reason to it. Can somebody explain if it is genuinely a bug.
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NavigationStack with clear background in VisionOS
how to get a clear background with navigationstack in visionOS app?
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May ’24
SwiftUI: dynamicTypeSize doesn't work for items in a List
Hi, I have a List and I want to limit the dynamic text size for some of the elements in the list's row item view. I created a test view below. The ".dynamicTypeSize(.large)" restriction only works if it's applied to the List view, not if it's set for the the ContentItemView in the ForEach below. Is there a reason for this? Do I need to do something else to limit a list row to a certain size? The example only has a text field, but I want to do this for a Image with some text inside it, and I wanted to restrict that text field, but it doesn't seem to work when the view is inside a List row. Please let me know if there's a workaround for it. import SwiftUI import CoreData struct ContentView: View { @FetchRequest( sortDescriptors: [NSSortDescriptor(keyPath: \Item.timestamp, ascending: true)], animation: .default) private var items: FetchedResults<Item> @State private var multiSelectedContacts = Set<Item.ID>() var body: some View { NavigationStack { List (selection: $multiSelectedContacts) { ForEach(items) { item in ContentItemView(item: item) } .dynamicTypeSize(.large) // <-- doesn't works } .dynamicTypeSize(.large) // <-- THIS WORKS } } } struct ContentItemView: View { @Environment(\.managedObjectContext) private var viewContext @ObservedObject var item: Item @State var presentConfirmation = false var body: some View { HStack { if let timestamp = item.timestamp, let itemNumber = item.itemNumber { Text("\(itemNumber) - \(timestamp, formatter: itemFormatter)") } } .popover(isPresented: $item.canShowPopover, content: { Text("Test Item Label") .frame(width: 100, height: 150) }) } } private let itemFormatter: DateFormatter = { let formatter = DateFormatter() formatter.dateStyle = .short formatter.timeStyle = .long return formatter }() #Preview { ContentView().environment(\.managedObjectContext, PersistenceController.preview.container.viewContext) }
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May ’24
Simply including "@Environment(\.dismiss) ..." causes multiple calls to a view's body
When I run the code below, the trace, "Called", is shown 3-4 times initially. If I click on a color row, the trace shows 9 times. Why is that? If I comment out the line, @Environment(\.dismiss) private var dismiss, the trace shows only 1 time, as expected. I've read a number of reports regarding dismiss() which seems to be very brittle. It often causes an infinite loop. But I need to dismiss a view. Its older counterpart, @Environment(\.presentationMode), seems to cause infinite loop at times. Are there other ways to dismiss a view without suffering these issues? struct TestNavigationLink: View { @Environment(\.dismiss) private var dismiss var body: some View { let _ = print("Called") NavigationStack { List { NavigationLink("Mint") { ColorDetail(color: .mint) } } .navigationTitle("Colors") } } // body struct ColorDetail: View { var color: Color var body: some View { color.navigationTitle(color.description) } } }
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May ’24
iOS app crash with UIKitcore - UIAlertController
I have recently submitted a new app version to the Appstore with Xcode 15.0. Unfortunately, I have started to see the below crash in the Xcode organiser &gt; Crashes section occurring for more number of times. UIKitCore: +[UIAlertController _alertControllerContainedInViewController:] + 160 The exception trace is not leading to main() function but not pointing to any of the code line. I had used UIAlertController in the past versions to show the alerts but there is no code written in the current version code related to UIAlertController. Only from the latest version, this kind of crash started to surface. In the latest release, We have added a third party SDK and while implementing the SDK, we had added the Location and Bluetooth Permissions in Info.plist file. But as we don't want to use/track the Location and Bluetooth details from the app, the SDK team has disabled the Location and Bluetooth settings to not reflect in the tracked data. Is this behaviour creating any conflict with the UIAlertController and logging the crash? Because by default the OS tries to show the alert when the permissions exist in the plist file, but the alert will not come as the service is disabled on the SDK server settings. Is this creating any conflict and logging the crash. Please extend your help.
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May ’24
[iOSAppOnMac] ShareKit: Crashes in SHKItemIsPDF() or -[SHKSaveToFilesSharingService saveFileURL:completion:]
I have a custom document-based iOS app that also runs on macOS. After implementing -activityItemsConfiguration to enable sharing from the context menu, I found that the app crashes on macOS when selecting Share… from the context menu and then selecting Save (i.e. Save to Files under iOS). This problem does not occur on iOS, which behaves correctly. - (id<UIActivityItemsConfigurationReading>)activityItemsConfiguration { NSItemProvider * provider = [[NSItemProvider alloc] initWithContentsOfURL:self.document.presentedItemURL]; UIActivityItemsConfiguration * configuration = [UIActivityItemsConfiguration activityItemsConfigurationWithItemProviders:@[ provider ]]; // XXX crashes with com.apple.share.System.SaveToFiles return configuration; } Additionally, I found that to even reach this crash, the workaround implemented in the NSItemProvider (FBxxx) category of the sample project is needed. Without this, the app will crash much earlier, due to SHKItemIsPDF() erroneously invoking -pathExtension on an NSItemProvider. This appears to be a second bug in Apple’s private ShareKit framework. #import <UniformTypeIdentifiers/UniformTypeIdentifiers.h> @implementation NSItemProvider (FBxxx) // XXX SHKItemIsPDF() invokes -pathExtension on an NSItemProvider (when running under macOS, anyway) -> crash - (NSString *)pathExtension { return self.registeredContentTypes.firstObject.preferredFilenameExtension; } @end Again, this all works fine on iOS (17.5) but crashes when the exact same app build is running on macOS (14.5). I believe these bugs are Apple's. Any idea how to avoid the crash? Is there a way to disable the "Save to Files" option in the sharing popup? I filed FB13819800 with a sample project that demonstrates the crash on macOS. I was going to file a TSI to get this resolved, but I see that DTS is not responding to tech support incidents until after WWDC.
Topic: UI Frameworks SubTopic: UIKit
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Jun ’24
SwiftData with shared and private containers
I was hoping for an update of SwiftData which adopted the use of shared and public CloudKit containers, in the same way it does for the private CloudKit container. So firstly, a big request to any Apple devs reading, for this to be a thing! Secondly, what would be a sensible way of adding a shared container in CloudKit to an existing app that is already using SwiftData? Would it be possible to use the new DataStore method to manage CloudKit syncing with a public or shared container?
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Jun ’24
Combining Matched Geometry with New Zoom Navigation Transitions in iOS 18
With the introduction of the new matchedTransitionSource from iOS 18, we can apply a zoom transition in the navigation view using .navigationTransition(.zoom) This works well for zoom animations. However, when I try to apply a matched geometry effect to views that are similar in the source and destination views, the zoom transition works, but those views don't transition seamlessly as they do with a matched geometry effect. Is it possible to still use matched geometry for subviews of the source and destination views along with the new navigationTransition? Here’s a little demo that reproduces this behaviour: struct ContentView: View { let colors: [[Color]] = [ [.red, .blue, .green], [.yellow, .purple, .brown], [.cyan, .gray] ] @Namespace() var namespace var body: some View { NavigationStack { Grid(horizontalSpacing: 50, verticalSpacing: 50) { ForEach(colors, id: \.hashValue) { rowColors in GridRow { ForEach(rowColors, id: \.self) { color in NavigationLink { DetailView(color: color, namespace: namespace) .navigationTransition( .zoom( sourceID: color, in: namespace ) ) .edgesIgnoringSafeArea(.all) } label: { ZStack { RoundedRectangle(cornerRadius: 5) .foregroundStyle(color) .frame(width: 48, height: 48) Image(systemName: "star.fill") .foregroundStyle(Material.bar) .matchedGeometryEffect(id: color, in: namespace, properties: .frame, isSource: false) } } .matchedTransitionSource(id: color, in: namespace) } } } } } } } struct DetailView: View { var color: Color let namespace: Namespace.ID var body: some View { ZStack { color Image(systemName: "star.fill") .resizable() .foregroundStyle(Material.bar) .matchedGeometryEffect(id: color, in: namespace, properties: .frame, isSource: false) .frame(width: 100, height: 100) } .navigationBarHidden(false) } } #Preview { ContentView() }
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Jun ’24
macOS SwiftUI Sheets are no longer resizable (Xcode 16 beta2)
For whatever reason SwiftUI sheets don't seem to be resizable anymore. The exact same code/project produces resizable Sheets in XCode 15.4 but unresizable ones with Swift included in Xcode 16 beta 2. Tried explicitly providing .fixedSize(horizontal false, vertical: false) everywhere humanly possible hoping for a fix but sheets are still stuck at an awkward size (turns out be the minWidth/minHeight if I provide in .frame).
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