Hello,
I just submitted FB9939377 about this issue, but figured I'd still post on the forums as well.
I have been working on bringing song and album rating functionality to my app, using MusicDataRequest from MusicKit for Swift.
When I like or dislike a song, or delete the existing rating, those changes are reflected immediately in the Music app across all of my devices.
However, when I try to rate or delete an existing rating for an album, the API request is successful, but the changes are not reflected in Music.app on any of my devices. Querying the /v1/me/ratings/albums/[id] endpoint correctly shows the change that was made, but it does not seem to sync the change to any devices, which continue to show whatever the rating state was before the change I made in my app.
I ran 3 tests on albums with the following IDs:
1485040020 - Disliked -> Loved
Disliked in Music.app
/v1/me/ratings/albums/1485040020 shows the value of the rating attribute as “-1”
Changed to “Loved” in my app
/v1/me/ratings/albums/1485040020 confirms the value of the rating attribute has changed from “-1” to “1”
Music.app on the iPod I used to make the change in my app, as well as another iPhone 11 signed into that Apple ID show the original “Disliked” rating for the album.
1485042017 - Loved -> No Rating
Liked in Music.app
/v1/me/ratings/albums/1485042017 shows the value of the rating attribute as “1”
Deleted the rating from my app
/v1/me/ratings/albums/1485042017 now 404s, indicating there is no rating for this album.
Music.app on the iPod I used to make the change in my app, as well as another iPhone 11 signed into that Apple ID show the original “Loved” rating for the album.
1485037658 - No Rating -> Loved
Confirmed /v1/me/ratings/albums/1485037658 returns a 404, as there is no rating for this album
“Loved” the album in my app
/v1/me/ratings/albums/1485037658 now returns a value of “1”
Music.app on the iPod I used to make the change in my app, as well as another iPhone 11 signed into that Apple ID show me the option to either “Love” or “Suggest Less Like This,” indicating there is no existing rating for the album.
There are sysdiagnoses attached to the feedback. Please let me know here or in the Feedback if there is any more information I can provide. Thanks!
(P.S., I'm requiring iOS 15 for the next version of my app, so I've finally been digging into MusicKit. What a well-designed and useful API! It's been so quick and easy to replace most of my existing URLSession data task code with MusicKit, and MusicDataRequest is such a thoughtful inclusion to be able to interface with the elements of the API not natively in MusicKit, with the added benefit of not needing to deal with tokens anymore. Thanks to the team for all of their continued hard work on it.)
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As of the latest builds of both iOS 16.6 and iOS 17.0, playing albums from a users library using ApplicationMusicPlayer plays the songs on that album out of order. This is a dealbreaker for my app, and I’ve had to revert back to the Media Player framework for reliable behavior.
If I fetch an album from a MusicLibraryRequest and load it into the queue using the API introduced in 16.4, init(album:startingAt:)., it starts at track 1 but then plays the rest of the tracks in random order. This happens whether skipping tracks or letting them play through.
The shuffleMode of the player is .off. The issue does not occur with albums fetched from the Apple Music catalog and loaded using that same API, nor does it occur for MPMediaItemCollections loaded into an applicationQueuePlayer via a queue descriptor.
I've submitted this issue as FB12495051 and provided a sysdiagnose. Please let me know if I can provide any other information.
Thanks to the MusicKit team for addressing FB12301908 and FB12301718, but I'm afraid I've discovered even more issues that make MusicLibraryRequest<Album> difficult/impossible to use on macOS.
Each of these issues is occurring on Sonoma seed 7 and Xcode 15 beta 8.
FB13094022 - MusicLibraryRequest crashes when no filters are applied with error about MPModelGenre
The following code crashes the app when run against my library (consisting of Apple Music catalog and self-added music) on macOS or Mac Catalyst:
var libraryRequest = MusicLibraryRequest<Album>.init()
let albums = try! await libraryRequest.response()
The error is as follows:
<NSXPCConnection: 0x6000023bc460> connection to service with pid 4331 named com.apple.amp.library.framework: Exception caught during invocation of reply block to message 'performLibraryRequest:withReply:'.
Exception: No identifiers for model class: MPModelGenre from source: (null)
(
0 CoreFoundation 0x000000018ebb08c0 __exceptionPreprocess + 176
1 libobjc.A.dylib 0x000000018e6a9eb4 objc_exception_throw + 60
2 Foundation 0x000000018fcf718c -[NSCalendarDate initWithCoder:] + 0
3 MediaPlayer 0x00000001be7f3e20 -[MPBaseEntityTranslator _objectForPropertySet:source:context:] + 392
4 MediaPlayer 0x00000001be7f41f8 -[MPBaseEntityTranslator _objectForRelationshipKey:propertySet:source:context:] + 296
5 MediaPlayer 0x00000001be7f4088 __63-[MPBaseEntityTranslator _objectForPropertySet:source:context:]_block_invoke_2 + 76
6 CoreFoundation 0x000000018eafe6f4 __NSDICTIONARY_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_BLOCK__ + 24
7 CoreFoundation 0x000000018eafe5bc -[__NSDictionaryI enumerateKeysAndObjectsWithOptions:usingBlock:] + 268
8 MediaPlayer 0x00000001be7f3fdc __63-[MPBaseEntityTranslator _objectForPropertySet:source:context:]_block_invoke + 436
9 MediaPlayer 0x00000001be82c5c4 -[MPModelObject initWithIdentifiers:block:] + 184
10 MediaPlayer 0x00000001be7f3d80 -[MPBaseEntityTranslator _objectForPropertySet:source:context:] + 232
11 MediaPlayer 0x00000001be7f30e0 -[MPBaseEntityTranslator objectForPropertySet:source:context:] + 32
12 MediaPlayer 0x00000001be8becbc __47-[MPModeliTunesLibraryRequestOperation execute]_block_invoke + 1032
13 iTunesLibrary 0x00000001c2de3584 iTunesLibrary + 83332
14 CoreFoundation 0x000000018eb1c144 __invoking___ + 148
15 CoreFoundation 0x000000018eb1bfbc -[NSInvocation invoke] + 428
16 Foundation 0x000000018fc06698 __NSXPCCONNECTION_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_REPLY_BLOCK__ + 16
17 Foundation 0x000000018fc04d18 -[NSXPCConnection _decodeAndInvokeReplyBlockWithEvent:sequence:replyInfo:] + 520
18 Foundation 0x000000018fc04674 __88-[NSXPCConnection _sendInvocation:orArguments:count:methodSignature:selector:withProxy:]_block_invoke_3 + 188
19 libxpc.dylib 0x000000018e788034 _xpc_connection_reply_callout + 116
20 libxpc.dylib 0x000000018e787f2c _xpc_connection_call_reply_async + 80
21 libdispatch.dylib 0x000000010534ebcc _dispatch_client_callout3 + 20
22 libdispatch.dylib 0x0000000105373e0c _dispatch_mach_msg_async_reply_invoke + 400
23 libdispatch.dylib 0x0000000105357ae8 _dispatch_lane_serial_drain + 368
24 libdispatch.dylib 0x0000000105358e00 _dispatch_lane_invoke + 468
25 libdispatch.dylib 0x000000010536877c _dispatch_root_queue_drain_deferred_wlh + 652
26 libdispatch.dylib 0x0000000105367a54 _dispatch_workloop_worker_thread + 444
27 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00000001050abd9c _pthread_wqthread + 288
28 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00000001050b3ab4 start_wqthread + 8
)
FB13094588 - MusicLibraryRequest filtered by .title, equalTo returns blank
The following code returns no results on macOS and MacCatalyst but successfully returns albums on iOS:
var albumNameRequest = MusicLibraryRequest<Album>.init()
albumNameRequest.filter(matching: \.title, equalTo: "The Window")
let nameAlbums = try! await albumNameRequest.response()
It returns no results whether I'm providing a string myself, or using the .title property of an Album I've already fetched
I'm experiencing this issue on Sonoma beta 7 and Xcode 15 beta 8:
FB13094612 -- MusicLibraryRequests are way slower on macOS than iOS
The following code has massive speed differences on macOS than iOS, with macOS taking 3-7 seconds for each request and iOS taking 0.1 seconds or less.
let start = Date()
var artistAlbumRequest = MusicLibraryRequest<Album>.init()
artistAlbumRequest.filter(matching: \.artistName, equalTo: "Ratboys")
print("Searching artist Ratboys")
let artistAlbums = try! await artistAlbumRequest.response()
let name = artistAlbums.items.first!.title
let id = artistAlbums.items.first!.id
let end = Date()
print("It took \(end.timeIntervalSince1970 - start.timeIntervalSince1970) to complete the artist request. \(artistAlbums.items.count) returned")
print(artistAlbums.items)
let start2 = Date()
print("Searching by title: \(name)")
var albumNameRequest = MusicLibraryRequest<Album>.init()
albumNameRequest.filter(matching: \.title, equalTo: name)
let nameAlbum = try! await albumNameRequest.response()
let end2 = Date()
print("It took \(end2.timeIntervalSince1970 - start2.timeIntervalSince1970) to complete this request")
print(nameAlbum.items)
print("Searching by ID")
let start3 = Date()
var albumIDRequest = MusicLibraryRequest<Album>.init()
albumIDRequest.filter(matching: \.id, equalTo: id)
let idalbum = try! await albumIDRequest.response()
let end3 = Date()
print("It took \(end3.timeIntervalSince1970 - start3.timeIntervalSince1970) to complete this request")
print(idalbum.items)
Awaiting the three requests takes 0.085, 0.019, and 0.102 seconds respectively on iOS. However, they take 7.10, 0.1, and 3.3 seconds on macOS. The second one only returns so quickly because of a bug where matching on title returns no results (see FB13094588)
This makes it very difficult to provide a good experience when starting music playback, because it takes several seconds between the user selecting an album and it starting.
I'd really like to be able to show List row swipe actions with text and an image, like in Mail.app:
In my app, using the .swipeActions modifier on a list row, I have been unable to display both text and an image. It just displays the image.
Here is my code:
.swipeActions(edge: .leading, allowsFullSwipe: true) {
Button {
Task {
await albumProvider.treatGridAsQueue(album: album)
}
} label: {
Label("Play", systemImage: "play.fill")
}
Button {
AlbumContextHandler.shared.handleTag(albumObject: album, session: nil, presentedSheet: $albumProvider.sheetToPresent)
} label: {
Label("Tag", systemImage: "tag.fill") {
}
}
I have also tried various initializers on Button, including init(_:systemImage:action:), but none of them have worked.
The strange thing is that very occasionally just the top row of a List will display the title and label the first time the swipe actions are displayed. Showing them a second time will just show the icons, as in my screenshot.
I've also played around with .buttonStyles but haven't found those to make a difference.
Any ideas?
Hello,
I have an app that uses the MediaPlayer framework (applicationQueuePlayer specifically) and since the introduction of iOS 14.6 and Lossless audio, some users have been reporting that sometimes they cannot play a song past 15 seconds without playback either pausing or the app making a screeching noise. As far as I knew, this was supposed to be fixed in 14.7, but users running 14.7.1 are reporting it to me whether Lossless is on or off. The problem seems to be intermittent -- there for one user one day and gone the next, though sometimes it sticks around. I am pretty much never able to reproduce it for myself.
My code to load and play the player is pretty simple and has not changed since well before this issue started cropping up. I run setQueue and set the queue with either a descriptor of storeIDs for Apple Music Items or an MPMediaItemCollection for library items, then call Play.
Is there anything I can do about this issue? Are you guys still working on this server side? I need to continue supporting users on older OSes so I am not yet able to use the new MusicKit for Swift player. I don't know if it's fixed there or not.
Thanks! (Tagging in @JoeKun)
My app uses the Media Player framework to play music and has the Audio background mode. When a user pauses the music and backgrounds the app (or if the app is already in the background when they pause), the system does not kill the app as long as it has the active AVAudioSession. This means that as long as a user doesn't start playback from another audio app, mine is available in Control Center for a quick resume.
I recently implemented the UIBackgroundTask API (specifically UIApplication.shared.beginBackgroundTask/endBackgroundTask) to run a 5-20 second server communication task when the app is paused while in the background. Now, iOS kills my app at the conclusion of that task, despite it still having the active audio session. It is no longer in Control Center, and needs to be launched fresh.
Is there anything I can do to prevent the system from killing my app at the conclusion of the background task? I'm starting to get complaints from users that they're having to relaunch the app after every time they pause for more than a few seconds.
Thanks!
As the title asks, is it possible to support SharePlay using the applicationQueuePlayer in the Media Player framework? It seems not to be possible since there is no AVPlaybackCoordinator available like there is for AVPlayer.
Is that correct? It would be nice to be able to support this in my application if possible. Thanks!
I've finally been spending some time getting to know the MusicKit API, which is really nicely designed and will let me get rid of a ton of less efficient code as I start implementing it.
I'm used to hitting the /artists/{id}/view/latest-release API endpoint via a URLSession data task to return an artist's most recent release, if available. I see that it seems to be possible to return that information in a MusicCatalogResourceRequest, but the following code returns nil for me:
var request = MusicCatalogResourceRequest<Artist>.init(matching: \.id, equalTo: "35719")
request.properties = [.latestRelease]
do {
let response = try await request.response()
print(response.items.first?.latestRelease)
} catch {
print(error.localizedDescription)
}
In the code above, I've hardcoded the ID for an artist, but I've tried this in a for loop and it returns nil for every artist in my library. (By contrast, when adding .fullAlbums or .albums to the properties array, it does fetch that relationship).
When I construct a MusicDataRequest against the endpoint I'm used to hitting, it correctly returns the latest release. This is the code I'm using for that:
let request = MusicDataRequest(urlRequest: URLRequest(url: URL(string: "https://api.music.apple.com/v1/catalog/us/artists/\(artist)/view/latest-release")!))
do {
let response = try await request.response()
let decoded = try JSONDecoder().decode(AlbumReponse.self, from: response.data)
print(decoded)
} catch {
print("error getting latest release: \(error.localizedDescription)")
}
Is this a bug, or am I doing something incorrect? I didn't file a Feedback yet in case this was an error on my end, but if it's a bug I'm happy to put one in. Thanks!
I have been excitedly testing out MusicKit's new features to interact with a user's music library over the last couple of days. Albums and Songs are a much nicer paradigm than MPMediaItemCollection and MPMediaItem, but I'm afraid that there are some library-focused metadata options present on MPMediatem that are seemingly not currently exposed on Songs fetched from a MusicLibraryRequest that force me back into the world of MPMediaItems.
A big component of my app is being able to sort and filter your library across properties like play count and date added. Am I right that these properties are not available when interacting with library Songs in MusicKit?
dateAdded - The date the item was added to the library
lastPlayTime - The date on which the item was last played
playCount - The number of times the item has been played
For as long as those properties are not available, I will need to dip back into MPMediaItems in order to continue offering important pieces of functionality in my app.
Those three are my highest priority for this area of MusicKit at this time, and are my biggest blockers on jumping into the new world as opposed to staying the old. I've submitted the above as FB10185523
While I'm at it, I also have a wishlist of some additional properties, only one of which is currently exposed on MPMediaItem. The rest of which correspond to metadata a user can set in Music.app on the desktop but have not historically been publicly exposed on MPMediaItem:
isCloudItem - This is currently exposed on MPMediaItem and tells you whether an item is locally downloaded on the device. I understand that the includeOnlyDownloadedContent option can be set on a MusicLibraryRequest to return locally downloaded devices, but it would also be nice to have on a per-song basis to be able to display an indicator to the user.
startTime and stopTime - These properties correspond to the custom “start” and “stop” times a user can define for a song on the Options tab of Music.app on the desktop. These have not historically been exposed publicly. It would be nice to have access to these in order to be able to display an accurate play time if a user has customized it.
sortAlbumTitle, sortAlbumArtist, sortArtist - These properties correspond to the “sort as” options a user can define for a song on the Sorting tab of Music.app on the desktop. These have not historically been exposed publicly. It would be nice to have access to these in order to display library items to a user in the order they’ve defined and expect, rather than ignore their preference.
I've submitted the above as FB10185575
Thanks!
I've been continuing to port my app to the Mac using Catalyst, and have discovered a couple of big issues with MusicLibraryRequest which make it not particularly usable. I've submitted FBs already, but figured a forum post wouldn't hurt :)
filter(matching:) functions unavailable on macOS/Catalyst - FB12301718
The first thing I noticed when building for a macOS or Catalyst target is that a couple of functions are simply not available:
I'm hoping this is a bug, as these methods are crucial to being able to interact with the library.
request.filter(matching: .id, equalTo:) always returns empty on Mac Catalyst - FB12301908
I have not been able to successfully retrieve an Album using a MusicLibraryRequest. The result is always empty. In the feedback, I attached a sample project that makes an unfiltered MusicLibraryRequest, then takes the first album and tries to make a new MusicLibraryRequest filtered to that album's ID. Fetching albums by ID using this method works just fine on iOS 17.
Thanks again for all your work on bringing these capabilities to the Mac!
I'm running into a couple of breaking issues with AppIntents for which I just submitted feedbacks. I figured I'd post them on the forum too for good measure.
FB12701143 - @IntentParameterDependency causing crashes in all AppIntents with Entity Queries on iOS 16
I have a pre-existing AppIntent with its own EntityQuery that works just fine on iOS 16. I've built a totally separate intent only available in iOS 17 that makes use of a new entity and a new query using @IntentParameterDependency, but now the original intent crashes after building and running the app on an iOS 16 device with the latest Xcode beta. The line it crashes on is the initializer of the iOS 17-only EntityQuery, even though 1) it shouldn't be able to see it and 2) that EntityQuery isn't involved in the crashing intent.
This breaks significant functionality in my AppIntents, and I'm hoping this is a bug rather than a framework limitation. The feedback includes a sample project, crash log, and sysdiagnose.
FB12701491 - iOS 17-only CustomIntentMigratedAppIntent stops SiriKit intent equivalent from working on iOS 16
I have a SiriKit intent in my app that I was not able to convert to an AppIntent until iOS 17 because it makes use of an @IntentParameterDependency. However, even though the new AppIntent version is marked as only available in iOS 17 and above, once I conform it to CustomIntentMigratedAppIntent and provide the old intent’s class name, it stops working on iOS 16 devices with an error that the shortcut is unavailable on that device.
The CustomIntentMigratedAppIntent should respect the iOS 17 availability annotation and leave the SiriKit intent alone since its migrated replacement isn’t available on iOS 16.
The feedback includes a sample project illustrating the issue.
Now that's a mouthful! As of iOS 17 seed 5 and continuing into seed 6, an issue was introduced where default Navigation Bar and Tab Bar behavior breaks when a View is made up of a ScrollView with another ScrollView as the safeAreaInset.
This View renders correctly using the code below, with the Navigation Bar and Tab Bar taking on a material effect when there is content behind it (screenshot 1). However, uncommenting out the ScrollView(.horizontal) so it's active causes the Nav Bar and Tab Bars to be fully transparent (screenshot 2):
TabView {
NavigationStack {
ScrollView(.vertical) {
LazyVStack {
ForEach(0...100, id: \.self) { _ in
Color(uiColor: UIColor.red)
}
}
}
.safeAreaInset(edge: .top, content: {
//ScrollView(.horizontal) {
HStack {
Color.red
Color.pink
Color.yellow
}
// }
.frame(maxWidth: .infinity)
.frame(height: 44)
})
.navigationTitle("Tab 1")
.navigationBarTitleDisplayMode(.inline)
}.tabItem { Label("One", systemImage: "bolt") }
I have tried various combinations of the new scrollLayoutTarget() and related modifiers, but I haven’t been able to find a way to have the nav and tab bars maintain their functionality if the Horizontal ScrollView is enabled. This behavior seems like it’s supposed to be supported, because it’s one of the examples featured n this year’s WWDC session “Beyond scroll views” (at 12:34).
It is also worth noting that this issue occurs whether the View is wrapped in a TabView or not. Without the TabView the problem presents the same in the Navigation Bar.
I have submitted this issue as FB12983586
As the summer continues, I have been diving deeper and deeper into MusicKit, largely with great results. A few issues have arisen that I've outlined here, feedbacks already filed and numbers included here. All of this happens on the lasted developer beta and latest Xcode beta. Thanks!
FB10967343 - Setting the queue with library and non-library items at the same time doesn't work correctly
In my app, I am working on a feature that lets a user shuffle songs from a collection of albums that may or may not be in their library. However, I’ve discovered an issue where the queue does not seem to work correctly when mixing these types. I’ve attempted to load ApplicationMusicPlayer by creating a Queue and to load applicationQueuePlayer using a MPMusicPlayerPlayParametersQueueDescriptor, but the same issue occurs each time. The queue is able to play songs from the same source, but if it’s been playing a library song and tries to move to a non-library song, the queue stops.
The first thing I do is pick random songs from each album, using a MusicLibraryRequest or a MusicCatalogResourceRequest as appropriate, then taking a randomElement() from the ensuing MusicItemCollection for the album. I append each track to an array, which I then cast to MusicItemCollection so I’ve now got a MusicItemCollection consisting of the tracks I want.
If I’m in MusicKit land, I simply set the queue as follows:
player.queue = ApplicationMusicPlayer.Queue(for: tracks)
It takes a bit more doing in MediaPlayer, but in theory this should also work, right?
do {
let paramObjects = tracks.compactMap {
$0.playParameters
}
let params = try paramObjects.map({try JSONEncoder().encode($0)})
let dicts = try params.compactMap {
try JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: $0, options: []) as? [String:Any]
}
let finalParams = dicts.compactMap {
MPMusicPlayerPlayParameters(dictionary: $0)
}
let descriptor = MPMusicPlayerPlayParametersQueueDescriptor(playParametersQueue: finalParams)
mediaPlayer.setQueue(with: descriptor)
} catch {
print(error)
}
In either case, the following issue occurs: say that I end up with a queue made up of one library song, then one non-library song. The player will play just the first song, then it acts as if the queue has ended. Say that it has two non-library songs, then one library song. Just the two non-library songs play. Indeed, printing queue.entries shows just the number of items that were from the same source type.
FB10967076 - Publishing changes from background thread error when inserting queue items
When using the .insert method on ApplicationMusicPlayer.Queue on the last iOS 16 and Xcode betas, it returns a “Publishing changes from background thread” error even though the function I’m doing in is marked as a @MainActor and the stacktace indicates it was on the main thread.
FB10967277 - song.with([.albums], preferredSource: .library) generates thousands of lines of EntityQueries in the console
I’ve noticed that when using the preferredSource: .library when requesting additional properties on a library item creates ~6,000 of “EntityQuery” entries in the console, all in the span of a second. This doesn’t seem to be leading to any major performance issues, but it sure seems like something isn't right.
let request = MusicLibraryRequest<Song>.init()
do {
let response = try await request.response()
guard let song = response.items.first else {
return
}
let songWithAlbums = try await song.with([.albums], preferredSource: .library)
} catch {
print(error)
}
generates the following output (except... 6,000 of them)
2022-07-31 13:02:07.729003-0400 MusicKitFutzing[9405:2192606] [EntityQuery] Finished fetching results in 0s
2022-07-31 13:02:07.729047-0400 MusicKitFutzing[9405:2192605] [EntityQuery] Finished executing query in 0.00100017s
2022-07-31 13:02:07.729202-0400 MusicKitFutzing[9405:2192611] [EntityQuery] Finished executing query in 0s
2022-07-31 13:02:07.729240-0400 MusicKitFutzing[9405:2192605] [EntityQuery] Finished fetching results in 0s
I've submitted this as FB13628591 but I figure a forum post never hurts ;)
I’ve discovered an issue with keyboard presentation when using .searchable in SwiftUI in iOS 17.4 beta 3, shown in this video (https://imgur.com/1hmM5u0) running this sample code.
struct Animal: Identifiable {
var id: String {
return name
}
let name: String
}
struct ContentView: View {
let animals: [Animal] = [.init(name: "Dog"), .init(name: "Cat"), .init(name: "Turtle")]
@State var presentedAnimal: Animal? = nil
@State var searchText: String = ""
var body: some View {
NavigationStack {
List {
ForEach(animals) { item in
Button(item.name) {
self.presentedAnimal = item
}
}
}
.sheet(item: $presentedAnimal) { item in
Text(item.name)
}
.searchable(text: $searchText)
}
}
}
As of iOS 17.4, the behavior of the above code is that if you tap one of the list buttons to present a sheet while the keyboard is still presented, the keyboard will dismiss then represent once the sheet is presented. In the video, I tap the “Cat” button while the search keyboard is still presented. This is confusing, because the keyboard actually belongs to the presenting .searchable view, not the presented sheet. In all previous versions, the keyboard would dismiss and stay that way. That is the correct behavior.
I’ve noticed this erroneously presented keyboard does not respond to calls to resignFirstResponder:
let resign = #selector(UIResponder.resignFirstResponder)
UIApplication.shared.sendAction(resign, to: nil, from: nil, for: nil)