Until recently, I was unable to use WeatherKit to obtain historical Daily data. Now, it appears that I can retrieve Daily and Hourly historical data, but the returned data is limited to a ten day period. No matter what start and end dates are included, I get data from start date to 10 days later (assuming the end date was more than 10 days after the start).
Is this a permanent restriction?
Example: let historicalData = try await weatherService.weather(for: location, including: .daily(startDate: startDate, endDate: endDate))
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I'm struggling with using Core Data with the CloudKit PUBLIC database which was covered in talks in WWDC20. When I look for the sample code for CoreDataCloudKitDemo I can only find the WWDC21 code which is for Sharing private records - not the setup for the Public database. The WWDC20 slides use the same name for the sample code. Where can I find the sample code for Core Data and the Public Database (from WWDC20)?
Thanks.
I have a SwiftUI app that includes a map with annotations and an overlay of polylines
on highways. I use Core Data to store Waypoint structs to configure the polylines.
Multiple Waypoints make a Trip.
The app is the basic Master/Detail style with a list of trips and a DetailView that
displays the map with the overlay. As a part of that process I calculate the time and
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one really strange problem.
When I start the app, the first Trip is displayed correctly with the correct time
and distance. However, when clicking on a second Trip the makeUIView function of the
UIViewRepresentable is called multiple times - even more strangely, five times. That
obviously wastes internet resources and it makes the time and distance incorrect. Now
if that is not strange enough, when clicking on a third Trip, the information is
correct. In fact, every other Trip is correct - it does not matter which is first,
every other is correct with the intervening ones all incorrect. My first thought was
that I had some strange toggle somewhere, but I do not. I cannot find anything that
should require the makeUIView to be called five times and certainly not every other time.
I have attached the
MapKitMakeUIViewQuestion.txt
code for the DetailView:
Just as an aside - I published this app to the App Store some time ago (and several
versions of iOS and Xcode ago) and I believe the app behaved as expected at that time.
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I did add the iMac of the user to my devices on App Store Connect.
This is the error: You do not have permission to open the app "appname"
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