So - I'm trying to add the device capability requirement
iphone-ipad-minimum-performance-a12
which seems to map to exactly the capabilities I actually need, which is "supports avcapturemulticamsession"
but I just get this error when trying to validate:
App Store Connect Operation Error
This bundle is invalid. The key UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities contains value 'iphone-ipad-minimum-performance-a12' which is incompatible with the MinimumOSVersion value of '13.5'.
What am I doing wrong?
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Does apple expose any apis to manipulate a Memoji programatically? I find Apple's way of creating memojis extremely unpleasant to use - and would like to create an alternative.
So I'd essentially be looking at some way of listing the parameters available (eye colour, hair style etc) - listing the set of choices for each parameter, and producing a Memoji from a set of parameters. (And for extra credit, taking a picture of said memoji, or reading an existing emoji as a set of parameters).
Thanks,
Darren
I’m trying to build a playlist editor on macOS. I can create playlists via the Apple Music HTTP API, but DELETE always returns 401 even immediately after creation with
the same tokens.
Minimal repro:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
BASE_URL="https://api.music.apple.com/v1"
PLAYLIST_NAME="${PLAYLIST_NAME:-blah}"
: "${APPLE_MUSIC_DEV_TOKEN:?}"
: "${APPLE_MUSIC_USER_TOKEN:?}"
create_body="$(mktemp)"
delete_body="$(mktemp)"
trap 'rm -f "$create_body" "$delete_body"' EXIT
curl -sS --compressed -o "$create_body" -w "Create status: %{http_code}\n" \
-X POST "${BASE_URL}/me/library/playlists" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ${APPLE_MUSIC_DEV_TOKEN}" \
-H "Music-User-Token: ${APPLE_MUSIC_USER_TOKEN}" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d "{\"attributes\":{\"name\":\"${PLAYLIST_NAME}\"}}"
playlist_id="$(python3 - "$create_body" <<'PY'
import json, sys
with open(sys.argv[1], "r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
data = json.load(f)
print(data["data"][0]["id"])
PY
)"
curl -sS --compressed -o "$delete_body" -w "Delete status: %{http_code}\n" \
-X DELETE "${BASE_URL}/me/library/playlists/${playlist_id}" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ${APPLE_MUSIC_DEV_TOKEN}" \
-H "Music-User-Token: ${APPLE_MUSIC_USER_TOKEN}" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json"
I capture the response bodies like this:
cat "$create_body"
cat "$delete_body"
Result:
Create: 201
Delete: 401
I also checked the latest macOS SDK’s MusicKit interfaces and MusicLibrary.createPlaylist/edit/add(to:) are marked @available(macOS, unavailable), so I can’t create/
delete via MusicKit on macOS either.
Question: How can I implement a playlist editor on macOS (create/delete/modify) if:
MusicKit write APIs are unavailable on macOS, and
The HTTP API can create but DELETE returns 401?
Any guidance or official workaround would be hugely appreciated.