Good afternoon all,
I have a question about Live Activities, specifically ProgressView. Why are they so hard to customize? You can't even really, consistently make the bar a specific height in points. You can't provide any progress view style to make it richer and more dynamic.
We want to build a progress bar that's built up of 3 components: a track with its value constant on 1.0 (the full progress) with a specific color, another track that's the actual progress from ProgressView(timerInterval:countsDown:), and some way to create a visual gap in between.
The progress bar should also be bigger than the standard size from iOS, but that's also not possible. The corners become really ugly when you use the scaleEffect modifier.
Please, if anyone has any ideas about customizing the ProgressView without me having to send push notifications to manually make sure the bar updates, comment down below.
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Good morning all,
We have an on-premise instance of Bitbucket (v8.19.25), using a custom port. We'd like to try using Xcode Cloud, compare to our current CI/CD provider.
Once I have to select my source control provider to grant access, I select Bitbucket Server. If I try to input the Host Name with, or without a port, I'm receiving this response:
{
"message": "An error occurred",
"details": [
{
"message": "An error occurred",
"source": "host"
}
],
"actions": [],
"recovery_actions": [
{
"dismiss_label": "OK"
},
{
"feedback_label": "Provide Feedback",
"feedback_component": "Xcode Cloud | New Bugs"
}
],
"should_show_error": true
}
Which, of course, doesn't help me in the slightest to understand why the connection fails. I do notice that the request to https://appstoreconnect.apple.com/ci/api/teams/<id>/setup-flow/scm-repositories in the web inspector already includes a host and port that I use to clone the repository locally. However, the web-based interface of Bitbucket doesn't include that port.
So, if I clone a repo: ssh://<bitbucket-instance>:<port>, but if I look at pull requests: https://`.
My colleagues have already determined that there shouldn't be any firewall rules or gateway limits, so Bitbucket should be reachable. No VPN either.
How can I continue to fix this?