Hello! I haven't made any substantial fixes. However, I haven't received any similar issue feedback in the past few months. It looks like this issue may have been fixed in a certain watchOS version, or the issue only occurred during the upgrade process from watchOS 8 to watchOS 9.
Thanks for the reply. 🤯 I don't think complicationForeground() should match widgetAccentable(). They should be the opposite. Because for the Apple Watch, the foreground should be the most prominent white and the background should be tinted.
Unfortunately, I was unable to reproduce this issue in a development environment. However, I continue to receive feedback and screenshots from a few users. The logs collected from my app confirm that WKExtension is running correctly, but the ComplicationController methods does not seem to be called by the system, even though the user has added this app's complication.
I didn't find any solution. I used Introspect library to workaround it in the UIKit world. It doesn't look like Apple is recognizing the issue, as I haven't received any response to my FB. Please submit another FB if it is convenient. Thanks.
Thanks for following up! It seems that this problem only appears after the app update. I'm trying to reproduce it. I will attach to the FB if there is any valuable information.
Uploaded previews-diagnostics to FB10118238. (The attachment is not shown in the Feedback Assistant, so I'm not sure if it was uploaded successfully. 🤔)
Thanks for providing the information too! I've tried a lot of different combinations, but haven't found a pattern yet. Also haven't found a specific problem from Microsoft's SPM package. I'll come back later when I have a follow-up update :)
Hello! I haven't made any substantial fixes. However, I haven't received any similar issue feedback in the past few months. It looks like this issue may have been fixed in a certain watchOS version, or the issue only occurred during the upgrade process from watchOS 8 to watchOS 9.
Thanks for the reply. 🤯 I don't think complicationForeground() should match widgetAccentable(). They should be the opposite. Because for the Apple Watch, the foreground should be the most prominent white and the background should be tinted.
Unfortunately, I was unable to reproduce this issue in a development environment. However, I continue to receive feedback and screenshots from a few users. The logs collected from my app confirm that WKExtension is running correctly, but the ComplicationController methods does not seem to be called by the system, even though the user has added this app's complication.
I didn't find any solution. I used Introspect library to workaround it in the UIKit world. It doesn't look like Apple is recognizing the issue, as I haven't received any response to my FB. Please submit another FB if it is convenient. Thanks.
Thanks for following up! It seems that this problem only appears after the app update. I'm trying to reproduce it. I will attach to the FB if there is any valuable information.
Uploaded previews-diagnostics to FB10118238. (The attachment is not shown in the Feedback Assistant, so I'm not sure if it was uploaded successfully. 🤔)
Thanks for providing the information too! I've tried a lot of different combinations, but haven't found a pattern yet. Also haven't found a specific problem from Microsoft's SPM package. I'll come back later when I have a follow-up update :)