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How to fix "contains disallowed nested bundles" and "contains disallowed file 'Frameworks'" errors
Hi,My iOS Swift app contains a in-house built framework (A), which is also using Swift. This framework includes 2 in-house built frameworks (B and C) using Objective-C."Embedded Content Contains Swift Code" is set to YES for the app and to NO for the A, B and C frameworks.When I try to submit the app to iTC, I get these errors:ERROR ITMS-90205: "Invalid Bundle. The bundle at 'yourapp.app/Frameworks/A.framework' contains disallowed nested bundles."...ERROR ITMS-90206: "Invalid Bundle. The bundle at 'yourapp.app/Frameworks/A.framework' contains disallowed file 'Frameworks'."...How can I fix those?
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Sep ’15
Generic parameter 'SelectionValue' could not be inferred
Hi! What is wrong with this code and why does this work for a Picker but not a List? struct ContentView: View {     enum FooBar: CaseIterable, Identifiable {         public var id : String { UUID().uuidString }                 case foo         case bar         case buzz         case bizz     }     @State var selectedFooBar: FooBar = .bar     var body: some View {         VStack {             Picker("Select", selection: $selectedFooBar) {                 ForEach(FooBar.allCases) { item in                     Text(self.string(from: item)).tag(item)                 }             }                         List(FooBar.allCases, selection: $selectedFooBar) { item in                 Text(self.string(from: item)).tag(item)             }                         Text("You selected: \(self.string(from: selectedFooBar))")         }     }     private func string(from item: FooBar) -> String {         var str = ""                  switch item {         case .foo:             str = "Foo"                      case .bar:             str = "Bar"                      case .buzz:             str = "Buzz"                      case .bizz:             str = "Bizz"         }         return str     } }
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Jul ’20
onDrag conflicts with clicks on macOS
I have a list of navigation links that I want to be draggable. However, it seems like onDrag conflicts with mouse clicks on macOS (iOS is fine). Here's some sample code: swift import SwiftUI struct ContentView: View { var items = ["Peter", "Mark", "Joe", "Frank", "Tim"] @State var selected: String? var body: some View { NavigationView { List { ForEach(items, id: \.self) { item in NavigationLink(destination: Text(item), tag: item, selection: $selected, label: { Text(item) .onDrag { () - NSItemProvider in return NSItemProvider(object: String(item) as NSString) } }) } } Text("") } } } Here's the weird part: if you click on the text, the item doesn't get selected and the link seems disabled. However, if you click on a section of the item that is empty, then it works! Again, this works just fine on iOS. Is this a SwiftUI bug/limitation or am I doing it wrong? Thanks!
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May ’21
Drag via pasteboard changed on Monterey?
This code works fine on macOS 11: var body: some View {         VStack {             ActionControl()                 .padding()                 .onDrag { () -> NSItemProvider in                     let value = Action(string: "hello, world").string                     let p = ActionProfile(value: value)                     return NSItemProvider(item: p, typeIdentifier: ActionProfile.pasteboardType)                 }                          MyTextView()                 .padding()         }     } class ActionProfile: NSObject, NSCoding, NSSecureCoding { static var supportsSecureCoding: Bool = true static var pasteboardType = "com.my.app.action.profile" @objc var rawValue: String func encode(with aCoder: NSCoder) { aCoder.encode(rawValue, forKey: "value") } required init(value: String) { self.rawValue = value } required init?(coder aDecoder: NSCoder) { self.rawValue = aDecoder.decodeObject(of: NSString.self, forKey: "value")! as String } required init?(pasteboardPropertyList propertyList: Any, ofType type: NSPasteboard.PasteboardType) { return nil } } extension ActionProfile: NSPasteboardWriting, NSPasteboardReading { static var nsPasteboardType: NSPasteboard.PasteboardType = .init(pasteboardType) static func readingOptions(forType type: NSPasteboard.PasteboardType, pasteboard: NSPasteboard) -> NSPasteboard.ReadingOptions { return .asKeyedArchive } func writableTypes(for pasteboard: NSPasteboard) -> [NSPasteboard.PasteboardType] { return [ActionProfile.nsPasteboardType] } func pasteboardPropertyList(forType type: NSPasteboard.PasteboardType) -> Any? { if type == ActionProfile.nsPasteboardType { return try! NSKeyedArchiver.archivedData(withRootObject: self, requiringSecureCoding: false) } return nil } static func readableTypes(for pasteboard: NSPasteboard) -> [NSPasteboard.PasteboardType] { return [ActionProfile.nsPasteboardType] } } extension MyTextViewControl { override internal var writablePasteboardTypes: [NSPasteboard.PasteboardType] { return [ActionProfile.nsPasteboardType] + super.writablePasteboardTypes } override func prepareForDragOperation(_ sender: NSDraggingInfo) -> Bool { return true } override func draggingUpdated(_ sender: NSDraggingInfo) -> NSDragOperation { let location = self.characterIndexForInsertion(at: self.convert(sender.draggingLocation, from: nil)) self.setSelectedRange(NSRange(location: location, length: 0)) return sender.draggingSource is MyTextViewControl ? .move : .copy } override func performDragOperation(_ sender: NSDraggingInfo) -> Bool { let pboard = sender.draggingPasteboard if pboard.availableType(from: [ActionProfile.nsPasteboardType]) == ActionProfile.nsPasteboardType { if let profiles = pboard.readObjects(forClasses: [ActionProfile.self], options: nil) as? [ActionProfile], !profiles.isEmpty { let alert = NSAlert() alert.messageText = "WORKS" alert.runModal() return true } else { let alert = NSAlert() alert.messageText = "FAILED" alert.runModal() return super.performDragOperation(sender) } } return super.performDragOperation(sender) } } On macOS 12 beta, when calling pboard.readObjects(...) I get this error when trying to drag the item into a NSTextView: Failed to initialize keyed unarchiver for pasteboard data: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=4864 "*** -[NSKeyedUnarchiver _initForReadingFromData:error:throwLegacyExceptions:]: data is empty; did you forget to send -finishEncoding to the NSKeyedArchiver?" UserInfo={NSDebugDescription=*** -[NSKeyedUnarchiver _initForReadingFromData:error:throwLegacyExceptions:]: data is empty; did you forget to send -finishEncoding to the NSKeyedArchiver?} I've noticed that encode(with aCoder: NSCoder) isn't called at all on macOS 12 but is on macOS 11. Are there any changes in macOS 12 regarding NSCoding or NSSecureCoding or is this just a bug?
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Jul ’21
TestFlight for Mac: review required every single time a new build is pushed?
So I've started using TestFlight for Mac but unlike its iOS counterpart, it seems like every single build uploaded and pushed to testers has to be reviewed by Apple. This is not how that works on the iOS side. Ex: MyApp 4.1 build 1 -> Review required for both iOS and Mac MyApp 4.1 build 2 -> Review required for Mac, not iOS Is this a bug or by design? If so, this is crazy!
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Nov ’21
ShareLink and DataRepresentation
In my app, I'd like to be able to share a .csv file via ShareLink and Transferable. I watched the "Meet Transferable" WWDC22 video and it should be possible as the presenter demonstrated that use case. However, when I try this on my end, I am able to share the content but somehow it is treated by iOS as plaintext and when sharing by email or messages, it will just add the text content to the body. If I try to share via AirDrop, it creates a random filename with the .txt extension even though I specify .commaSeparatedText. The only way this somewhat works is when saving to files. It will save as a .csv file but the filename is set to "comma-separated values". Here's some code: struct MyArchive {     enum ValidationError: Error {         case invalid     }     var filename: String { return "myarchive.csv"     }          init(csvData: Data) throws {         //...     }     func convertToCSV() throws -> Data {         let test = "Name,Email\nPete,pete@example.com"         if let data = test.data(using: .utf8) {             return data         }         else {             throw ValidationError.invalid         }     }  } extension MyArchive: Transferable {     static var transferRepresentation: some TransferRepresentation {         DataRepresentation(contentType: .commaSeparatedText) { archive in             try archive.convertToCSV()         } importing: { data in             try MyArchive(csvData: data)         }     } } And in my View: struct View: View { var body: some View { //... let csv = MyArchive() ShareLink( item: csv, preview: SharePreview(                         csv.filename,                         image: Image(systemName: "doc.plaintext")                     ) ) } } I'm at the point that I wonder if I'm doing something wrong or this just doesn't work in iOS 16 beta 1. Any hints? Thanks!
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Jun ’22
Set filename to use for "Save to Files" with ShareLink?
Isn't there no way to set the default filename to use when we want to save a DataRepresentation to a file? If I export to JSON, the filename is "JSON.json" is used by iOS, even if I set the name to use in SharePreview. struct ContentView: View {     let car = Car(id: UUID(), name: "911", items:                     [Item(id: UUID(),date: .now, desc: "oil change"),                      Item(id: UUID(),date: .now, desc: "Battery")])     var body: some View {         VStack {             ShareLink(item: car, preview: SharePreview(car.name))         }         .padding()     } } extension UTType {     static var car: UTType = UTType(exportedAs: "com.acme.cararchive") } struct Car: Codable {     let id: UUID     let name: String     let items: [Item] } extension Car: Transferable {     static var transferRepresentation: some TransferRepresentation {         DataRepresentation(contentType: .json) { archive in             try JSONEncoder().encode(archive)         } importing: { data in             try JSONDecoder().decode(Car.self, from: data)         }     } } struct Item: Codable {     let id: UUID     let date: Date     let desc: String }
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Oct ’22
SwiftUI window aspect ratio
Is there a way to force a window to resize according to an aspect ratio? This is possible in AppKit via the NSWindow.contentAspectRatio property but I cannot find something similar for SwiftUI. Basically, I want the window to maintain the aspect ratio of its contents.
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Dec ’22