Hello,
I'm currently working on implementing app installation features, referencing the app.managed.yaml declaration on GitHub: https://github.com/apple/device-management/blob/0a4527c5ea21825fd23e08273ccdb9e2302458ce/declarative/declarations/configurations/app.managed.yaml
My question pertains to the InstallBehavior.Version key. The current specification indicates its type as <integer>:
key: Version
title: Version
supportedOS:
iOS:
introduced: '26.0'
macOS:
introduced: '26.0'
visionOS:
introduced: '26.0'
type: <integer>
Is there a way to specify the app version using a string format, such as x.y.z, instead of the integer (App Store External Version Identifier - EVID)?
Allowing for a simpler version specification would make app version management through MDM more flexible and efficient. I believe this would significantly streamline the deployment and operation of Apple devices within organizations.
Any guidance or consideration for this would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
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I'm currently testing app updates using the App:Managed declarative device management payload, and I have a question regarding app update status reporting.
Presently, by subscribing to the app.managed.list status item, we can retrieve a list of managed applications along with their installation status. Additionally, we enable automatic updates for managed App Store apps using the UpdateBehavior.AutomaticAppUpdates key.
However, especially when a critical application update is initiated, we frequently find ourselves needing more detailed information about the update process. For instance, having status items similar to softwareupdate.install-state and softwareupdate.failure-reason would be incredibly helpful for user troubleshooting.
My question is: Is there a way to obtain a similar level of detailed, real-time status updates for app updates?
Any insights you might have, or existing methods to achieve this, would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.