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How to add words to dictionary in iOS for words the keyboard suggests and for voice dictation?
For iOS, is there any way to add words into the dictionary that voice dictation recognizes and to the dictionary that the bar on top of the keyboard uses, that shows suggestions for words? I would like to make an iOS app that uses Biblical words such as "thee" and "thou". Any ideas will be appreciated.
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Feb ’22
How would I store information in a CNContact object that the contact store would keep as persistent data?
I need to be able to identify a CNContact so as to associate it with a CKRecord in a iCloud private database. If I use a non-unified contact, would the identifier be unique across all existing iOS devices so that I could store the identifier property in a record in the user's iCloud private database to identify a specific contact? The documentation says that the identifier of a CNContact stored object is unique within the device. If I use a UUID value and store it in the iCloud private database to identify the specific contact, how would I match that with the contact? I would need to save that UUID value as part of the contact object as stored in the contact store. Is that possible without saving the UUID value in the notes property of the contact. It would be better if I could store the UUID value somewhere where the user could not access it and delete or edit it. Is there a way to make the notes property of a contact inaccessible to the user where even if he/she could see it, he would not be able to change it? I'm not very familiar with the hash and hashValue properties of NSObject object. Though unlikely, would one of those properties be able to identify a contact uniquely across all existing iOS devices so that I could store it in the user's iCloud private database in order to associate a certain record in that database with a specific contact?
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Mar ’22
Is it possible to create an iOS app that controls the screen of another device remotely?
I'm starting to look into MDM and device management for my iOS app. I'm also wondering if there is any way to allow someone on a macOS or another iOS device take control of another person's iOS device to show them how to use their device and perhaps even take control of their device while the person using the controlled device watches what the the person in control of the device is doing so he can follow along. Is there something like this that Apple already has? Is it possible to do this? If it is possible to do this, can it be done in a commonly distributed device that anyone can install from App Store and not require any additional maintenance or extra setup? I think the word I'm thinking of is "supervised". I saw that word in another post. Is it possible for one device to give control over to another user on a different device without the first device being "supervised".
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Mar ’22
How do I reserve a name for my iOS app so that no one else can use it?
At what point in the iOS development process using Xcode is my app name reserved on App Store? Last I remember when I published my iOS app for sale status on iOS App Store at App Store Connect I had to change my published app name because there were already other apps using that name. I think that was the name that was actually showing on the App Store, and not the name I put in the Product Name field when I first create the project in Xcode. I just tried to validate my iOS app and it wouldn't validate because it said there was already an app with that "App Name". I take it that means the name I put in the Product Name field when I first created the project, if I don't change it later. Is that correct? So if my iOS app project validates, does that mean I have that App Name reserved so that no one else can use it? How do I reserve a name for my iOS app so that no one else will get it once I reserve it?
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Mar ’22
BadRequestException: endpoint not applicable in the database type 'sharedb' in CloudKit Dashboard when viewing records of a share accepted
When I query for all the records of a certain record type, and then I click on the record name to view the record, I get this error at the bottom of the window pane that shows the details of the specific record: BadRequestException: endpoint not applicable in the database type 'sharedb' What is "endpoint" referring, what does it mean and what is causing this error message? Here is the part of the schema that defines the two record types involved: RECORD TYPE Group ( "___createTime" TIMESTAMP, "___createdBy" REFERENCE, "___etag" STRING, "___modTime" TIMESTAMP, "___modifiedBy" REFERENCE, "___recordID" REFERENCE QUERYABLE, debugTag STRING QUERYABLE SEARCHABLE SORTABLE, groupData BYTES, GRANT WRITE TO "_creator", GRANT CREATE TO "_icloud", GRANT READ TO "_world" ); RECORD TYPE LocalGroupIdentifier ( "___createTime" TIMESTAMP, "___createdBy" REFERENCE, "___etag" STRING, "___modTime" TIMESTAMP, "___modifiedBy" REFERENCE, "___recordID" REFERENCE QUERYABLE, groupReference REFERENCE, localGroupIdentifier STRING QUERYABLE SEARCHABLE, GRANT WRITE TO "_creator", GRANT CREATE TO "_icloud", GRANT READ TO "_world" ); The error comes when I view the details of a record of type Group. I use UICloudSharingController and CKModifyRecordsOperation as Apple Documentation shows in the Apple Documentation for UICloudSharingController and Sample Code: Sharing CloudKit Data with Other iCloud Users. It works just fine when I create the CKShare object. When I use the url to accept the share, it works fine except for the error in question, which shows when I view the record of type Group and the record of type LocalGroupIdentifier, which has a reference to the record of type Group. I use exactly one record of type Group and one record of type LocalGroupIdentifier. I used two different simulators with different Apple IDs for sharing and for accepting the share. They are both iPhone 8 with iOS 15.4. The share I create is in the private database, and the share accepted is in the shared database.
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Apr ’22
How do I delete root records of shares?
When I try to delete records in CloudKit Dashboard by querying them and then selecting them and clicking on the trash can icon at the top right-hand side of the query results, I get a message box saying that those records will be deleted in a box shaded red, but the delete button at the bottom right-hand side of the box is grayed out and doesn't respond when I click it. These records were root records of shares whose shares in the cloudkit.share table I have deleted using CKModifyRecordsOperation. For some reason when I deleted the shares, the root records were not deleted. Then when I try to delete those root records using CKModifyRecordsOperation, I got an error. Here is my code in CKModifyRecordsOperation.modifyRecordsCompletionBlock that caught the error: if let error = error {     print("error:")     print(error.localizedDescription)     if let ckError = self.handleCloudKitError(error, operation: .modifyRecords) {         if let serverVersion = ckError.serverRecord {             serverRecord = serverVersion             print("serverRecord:")             print(serverRecord!)         }     } } Here is what my code above printed in the Debug window: error: Internal server error ModifyRecords operation error: <CKError 0x600001bb9920: "Server Rejected Request" (15/2000); server message = "Internal server error"; op = 49A32A559E4F4C11; uuid = 22F46530-5F45-463E-A21F-279C3876C897; container ID = "iCloud.us.gnolaum.Courier">
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Apr ’22
Xcode dialog box with message "Unable to lookup in current state: Shutdown"
I've never had this error before. When I try to run an iOS project in Xcode with a simulator, I get this message from XCode: "Unable to lookup in current state: Shutdown", and a button that says "Details", and a button that says"OK". When I quit simulator and try to run my project again, the same thing happens. When I click details it says "iPhone10,4 for device_model. The simulator is an iPhone 8 simulator. Here is what the whole thing says: (I don't know why some of the text has such a large font and is in bold.) Details Unable to lookup in current state: Shutdown Domain: com.apple.CoreSimulator.SimError Code: 405 User Info: {     DVTErrorCreationDateKey = "2022-04-16 23:02:18 +0000";     IDERunOperationFailingWorker = IDELaunchiPhoneSimulatorLauncher; } Analytics Event: com.apple.dt.IDERunOperationWorkerFinished : {     "device_model" = "iPhone10,4";     "device_osBuild" = "15.4 (19E240)";     "device_platform" = "com.apple.platform.iphonesimulator";     "launchSession_schemeCommand" = Run;     "launchSession_state" = 1;     "launchSession_targetArch" = "x86_64";     "operation_duration_ms" = 22;     "operation_errorCode" = 405;     "operation_errorDomain" = "com.apple.CoreSimulator.SimError";     "operation_errorWorker" = IDELaunchiPhoneSimulatorLauncher;     "operation_name" = IDERunOperationWorkerGroup;     "param_consoleMode" = 0;     "param_debugger_attachToExtensions" = 0;     "param_debugger_attachToXPC" = 1;     "param_debugger_type" = 3;     "param_destination_isProxy" = 0;     "param_destination_platform" = "com.apple.platform.iphonesimulator";  "param_diag_MainThreadChecker_stopOnIssue" = 0;  "param_diag_MallocStackLogging_enableDuringAttach" = 0; "param_diag_MallocStackLogging_enableForXPC" = 1;     "param_diag_allowLocationSimulation" = 1;     "param_diag_gpu_frameCapture_enable" = 0;    "param_diag_gpu_shaderValidation_enable" = 0;     "param_diag_gpu_validation_enable" = 0; "param_diag_memoryGraphOnResourceException" = 0;     "param_diag_queueDebugging_enable" = 1;     "param_diag_runtimeProfile_generate" = 0;     "param_diag_sanitizer_asan_enable" = 0;     "param_diag_sanitizer_tsan_enable" = 0;     "param_diag_sanitizer_tsan_stopOnIssue" = 0;   "param_diag_sanitizer_ubsan_stopOnIssue" = 0;     "param_diag_showNonLocalizedStrings" = 0;     "param_diag_viewDebugging_enabled" = 1;  "param_diag_viewDebugging_insertDylibOnLaunch" = 1;     "param_install_style" = 0;     "param_launcher_UID" = 2;  "param_launcher_allowDeviceSensorReplayData" = 0;     "param_launcher_kind" = 0;     "param_launcher_style" = 0;     "param_launcher_substyle" = 0;  "param_runnable_appExtensionHostRunMode" = 0;     "param_runnable_productType" = "com.apple.product-type.application";     "param_runnable_swiftVersion" = "5.6";     "param_runnable_type" = 2;     "param_testing_launchedForTesting" = 0;     "param_testing_suppressSimulatorApp" = 0;     "param_testing_usingCLI" = 0;     "sdk_canonicalName" = "iphonesimulator15.4";     "sdk_osVersion" = "15.4";     "sdk_variant" = iphonesimulator; } -- System Information macOS Version 12.3.1 (Build 21E258) Xcode 13.3.1 (20103) (Build 13E500a) Timestamp: 2022-04-16T18:02:18-05:00
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Apr ’22
Account temporarily unavailable due to bad or missing auth token
I got this message "Account temporarily unavailable due to bad or missing auth token" when I try to save to privateDatabase in CloudKit, using the CKDatabase.save(record:completionHandler). It looks like the error that was posted about here on stackoverflow has reappeared. The fix for that other problem was a bug in Apple's side. Anyone have this problem recently and have a solution?
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Apr ’22
Does UICloudSharingController.availablePermissions adjust itself to the CKShare.publicPermission and CKShare.currentUserParticipant.participantRole?
Does UICloudSharingController.availablePermissions adjust itself to the CKShare.publicPermission and CKShare.currentUserParticipant.participantRole of an existing CKShare object I initialize UICloudSharingController with, or do I have to manually set availablePermissions according to what those CKShare properties are set to?
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Apr ’22
How to enable my iOS app to allow content shared in Messages to automatically appear in my app.
I would like my app to allow the Messages app to allow content shared with the user of the Messages app in iOS to automatically appear in my app when my app is selected in iOS Settings->Messages->Shared with You. I can't find information saying I can do this. The Share app extension doesn't enable this. Please someone say they know how to do this?
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Jun ’22
When does iOS purge local storage?
This documentation: Documentation/Bundle/Resources/Information Property List/Data and storage/NSSupportsPurgeableLocalStorage says: Property List Key NSSupportsPurgeableLocalStorage A Boolean value indicating whether the app continues working if the system purges the local storage. Under what conditions does the system "[purge] the local storage", and does this mean the entire local storage for the app? I can see how when a user deletes an app the local storage would be deleted, but then the app would not continue working, since it's no longer on the device.
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Jul ’22