I've had to rewrite my app to get widgets working properly, and I've got this project structure:
Main iOS app:
Bundle identifier = com.me.myapp
Contains:
Widget Extension:
Bundle identifier = com.me.myapp.widgets
Targets iOS 17
Provides widgets to iOS
Watch app:
Bundle identifier = com.me.myapp.watchapp
Contains:
Complications Extension (a Widget Extension):
Bundle identifier = com.me.myapp.watchapp.complications
Targets watchOS 10
Provides widgets to watchOS
On the Signing & Capabilities tab in Xcode 15, all four targets have:
Provisioning Profile: Xcode Managed Profile
Signing Certificate: Apple Development: My team
App Groups: all use the same one: group.com.me.myapp
I can build and deploy to a physical iPhone and Apple Watch, but the Watch app doesn't seem to be able to access the shared Core Data, which should be in the shared app group container.
When running the main iOS app, the store location is:
file:///private/var/mobile/Containers/Shared/AppGroup/189E5907-E6E4-4790-833F-06944E4FF5FF/data-model/TheDataModel
When running the widget extension, the store location is:
file:///private/var/mobile/Containers/Shared/AppGroup/189E5907-E6E4-4790-833F-06944E4FF5FF/data-model/TheDataModel
When I run the Watch app, the store location is different:
file:///private/var/mobile/Containers/Shared/AppGroup/55381E6D-410E-4322-93BA-64BD1933909E/data-model/TheDataModel
How do I get the Watch app to see the Core Data store from the main app? Do I have to replicate the store to that location every time something changes in the main app? Or do I have to go back to sending massive data sets as dictionaries/data via WatchConnectivity?
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