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Mismatching screenshot display types between App Store Connect website and API
When I open an iOS app in the App Store Connect website and disclose the Apple Watch section, it reads Apple Watch Ultra, Series 8, 6, 3, but the documentation for the API lists different versions: APP_WATCH_ULTRA APP_WATCH_SERIES_7 APP_WATCH_SERIES_4 APP_WATCH_SERIES_3 So the Watch Series don't seem to match. There is a similar issue with iPad Pro. The website reads iPad Pro (6th Gen) 12.9" Display and iPad Pro (2nd Gen) 12.9" Display, but the API reads APP_IPAD_PRO_3GEN_129 APP_IPAD_PRO_129 So again the Gen values don't seem to match. How should I interpret these values?
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Aug ’23
App Store Connect API: why do I only have to provide a checksum when uploading app screenshots and not for app event screenshots?
When uploading app screenshots, I have to provide a sourceFileChecksum and uploaded flag: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appstoreconnectapi/appscreenshotupdaterequest/data/attributes But that's not the case for app event screenshots, I only have to provide the uploadedflag: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appstoreconnectapi/appeventscreenshotupdaterequest/data/attributes The same is true for app previews and app event video clips. Why is this different?
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Jul ’23
Warning when archiving product in Xcode with AppIntent extension
When building my app for debugging in Xcode I don't get any warning, only when archiving the product: MyIntent.appex is an ExtensionKit extension and must be embedded in the parent app bundle's Extensions directory, but is embedded in the parent app bundle's ../../../BuildProductsPath/Release/MyApp.app/Contents/Extensions directory. The MyIntent.appex is listed in the main target's Frameworks, Libraries and Embedded Content section and its Build Phase Embed ExtensionKit Extensions with Destination ExtensionKit Extensions. The extension also seems to work, since the app intent is correctly listed in the Shortcuts app. Is this an Xcode bug or do I need to do something different?
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Jul ’23
Xcode shows compiler errors when accessing class properties and methods only when class is in separate file
When building the code below, two compiler errors appear in AppDelegate.swift: Value of type 'Slice<MyCollection<MySubCollection>>' has no member 'url' No exact matches in call to instance method 'remove' When moving the first 2 classes in ViewController.swift to AppDelegate.swift, the issues go away. Is this expected, or a bug? // AppDelegate.swift // import Cocoa @main class AppDelegate: NSObject, NSApplicationDelegate { func applicationDidFinishLaunching(_ aNotification: Notification) { var collection: MyCollection<MySubCollection>! let a = collection.first!.url! var subCollection: MySubCollection! collection.remove(subCollection) } } // // ViewController.swift // import Cocoa class MyCollection<Element>: MyCollectionProtocol { var elements = [Element]() } class MySubCollection: MyCollectionProtocol { var elements = [String]() var url: URL? } protocol MyCollectionProtocol: AnyObject, Collection where Index == Int { associatedtype Element var elements: [Element] { get set } } extension MyCollectionProtocol { var startIndex: Index { return elements.startIndex } var endIndex: Index { return elements.endIndex } subscript(position: Index) -> Element { return elements[position] } func index(after i: Index) -> Index { return elements.index(after: i) } } extension MyCollectionProtocol where Element == String { func remove(_ element: Element) { } } extension MyCollectionProtocol where Element: MyCollectionProtocol { func remove(_ element: Element) { } }
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Jul ’23
Autosizing text field: NSCell.cellSize(forBounds:) doesn't respect wrapped text unless using attributed string
I'm trying to implement a text field in a table view that automatically adjusts its height to fit the contained text. My current implementation adjusts its intrinsicContentSize in textDidChange(_:). Unfortunately, NSCell.cellSize(forBounds:) doesn't seem to return the correct height unless setting attributedStringValue and allowsEditingTextAttributes = true for the NSTextField. Is this expected, or is there a workaround? Here is the code: class ViewController: NSViewController, NSTableViewDataSource, NSTableViewDelegate { var asdf = "asdf fjdskalöf öf fjkldösa jfklödsa kfljsaödkfj klsdajf kldöasj flkjsdöa fkljasö flkjsa öj " override func loadView() { view = NSView(frame: CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: 400, height: 400)) let scrollView = NSScrollView() scrollView.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false let tableView = NSTableView() tableView.usesAutomaticRowHeights = true tableView.addTableColumn(NSTableColumn()) tableView.dataSource = self tableView.delegate = self scrollView.documentView = tableView view.addSubview(scrollView) NSLayoutConstraint.activate([scrollView.topAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.topAnchor), scrollView.leadingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.leadingAnchor), scrollView.trailingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.trailingAnchor), scrollView.bottomAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.bottomAnchor)]) } func numberOfRows(in tableView: NSTableView) -> Int { return 1 } func tableView(_ tableView: NSTableView, viewFor tableColumn: NSTableColumn?, row: Int) -> NSView? { let view = NSTableCellView() let text = AutoSizingTextField() text.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false text.cell?.wraps = true // uncommenting the next 2 lines and commenting out the line after them solves the issue // text.attributedStringValue = NSAttributedString(string: asdf, attributes: [.font: text.font!, .foregroundColor: NSColor.labelColor]) // text.allowsEditingTextAttributes = true text.stringValue = asdf view.addSubview(text) NSLayoutConstraint.activate([text.leadingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.leadingAnchor, constant: 20), text.topAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.topAnchor, constant: 20), text.bottomAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.bottomAnchor, constant: -20), text.widthAnchor.constraint(equalToConstant: 200)]) return view } } class AutoSizingTextField: NSTextField { override var intrinsicContentSize: NSSize { var size = super.intrinsicContentSize guard let cell = cell else { return size } var frame = frame frame.size.height = .infinity size.height = cell.cellSize(forBounds: frame).height NSLog("intrinsicContentSize \(size)") return size } override func textDidChange(_ notification: Notification) { super.textDidChange(notification) invalidateIntrinsicContentSize() needsLayout = true layoutSubtreeIfNeeded() } override func layout() { invalidateIntrinsicContentSize() super.layout() } }
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Jul ’23
NSTextField in table view with specific configuration doesn't enable undo
After typing anything in a custom text field with undo support, when opening the Edit menu, the undo item is disabled. It seems that setting translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints=false, a formatter, allowsEditingTextAttributes=true and calling invalidateIntrinsicContentSize() in textDidChange(_:) causes this behaviour. Is this expected, or is there a workaround? Here is the code: class ViewController: NSViewController, NSTableViewDataSource, NSTableViewDelegate { @IBOutlet weak var textField: NSTextField! override func loadView() { view = NSView(frame: CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: 400, height: 400)) let textField = MyTextField() textField.frame = CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: 100, height: 20) textField.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false textField.formatter = MyFormatter() textField.allowsEditingTextAttributes = true view.addSubview(textField) } } class MyTextField: NSTextField { override func textDidChange(_ notification: Notification) { super.textDidChange(notification) super.invalidateIntrinsicContentSize() } } class MyFormatter: Formatter { override func string(for obj: Any?) -> String? { return obj as? String } override func getObjectValue(_ obj: AutoreleasingUnsafeMutablePointer<AnyObject?>?, for string: String, errorDescription error: AutoreleasingUnsafeMutablePointer<NSString?>?) -> Bool { obj?.pointee = string as NSString return true } }
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Jul ’23
Vertical text from left to right with NSTextView
In the WebVTT video subtitle format, subtitles can be horizontal, vertical growing left, or vertical growing right. The natural text direction of NSTextView is horizontal; with setLayoutOrientation(_:) I get vertical text growing left. How can I get vertical text growing right? The documentation says that with setLayoutOrientation(_:) the text view's bounds are rotated by 90° clockwise, but manually rotating them by -90° with boundsRotation = -90 just rotates everything, including the text which should have the same orientation as before, just expanding in the opposite direction.
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Jul ’23
NSTextField and NSParagraphStyle: right align left-to-right text and left align right-to-left text
NSTextField and NSParagraphStyle have a alignment: NSTextAlignment property that allows to align text to the left, center, right, or natural, which means that text for left-to-right languages is aligned left and text for right-to-left languages is aligned right. What I'm looking for is how to align text in the opposite direction of the natural direction. (Note that using the leading and trailing NSLayoutConstraints is not enough as they only aligns the text bounding box, but not the text within the bounding box.) Is there a way to accomplish this? Or is there a built-in function that allows to determine what the natural direction of a String is, so that I can then calculate the alignment by flipping that value?
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Jul ’23
Comparing local and uploaded app screenshots with App Store Connect API
Is there a way to compare a local app screenshot on my Mac with the one currently on App Store Connect without downloading the screenshot itself? The API returns fileSize and sourceFileChecksum properties (https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appstoreconnectapi/read_app_screenshot_information), but the file size of my local image is different (url.resourceValues(forKeys: [.fileSizeKey]).fileSize) and the checksum is also different from the one I provided when completing the app screenshot upload.
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Jun ’23
NSTextField frame automatically hugs content when superview is AVPlayerView.contentOverlayView
I need to manually set the frame of a NSTextField, but it seems that when added to AVPlayerView.contentOverlayView the frame gets resized so that it hugs the text. This doesn't happen when the text field is added to a simple NSView instead. Is this a bug? Is there a workaround? class ViewController: NSViewController { override func loadView() { view = NSView() let text = NSTextField(frame: CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: 200, height: 30)) text.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false text.isEditable = false text.backgroundColor = .red let paragraph = NSMutableParagraphStyle() paragraph.alignment = .center text.attributedStringValue = NSAttributedString(string: "asdf", attributes: [.paragraphStyle: paragraph]) view.addSubview(text) // commenting out the following 3 lines solves the issue let playerView = AVPlayerView(frame: CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: 200, height: 200)) view.addSubview(playerView) playerView.contentOverlayView!.addSubview(text) // uncommenting the following 5 lines also solves the issue, but the wrong text field frame is briefly visible before it resizes to the correct width // DispatchQueue.main.async { // print(text.frame) // text.frame.size.width = 200 // text.removeConstraints(text.constraints) // } } }
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Jun ’23
How to install macOS 14 Sonoma or 13 Ventura on an external partition
I would like to install macOS 14 Sonoma on an external partition, but I couldn't find an installer on the developer website. It seems that it's only possible to upgrade from the System Settings, so I thought I would install Ventura first on the separate partition and then upgrade to Sonoma. I downloaded the Ventura installer from the App Store and selected the external partition during the installation, but when the Mac reboots, it just reboots into my main macOS partition. If I shut down and hold the power button pressed to select the boot partition (I have a M1 MacBook Pro 14" 2022), then nothing happens: an indeterminate progress indicator spins for a couple seconds, the partition list remains there and I can only successfully boot into my main partition again. I also tried running the installer from another macOS Ventura and macOS Monterey partition I had installed last year, but when I select the partition on which to install the new Ventura, nothing happens and I can only quit the installer. Is there a way to debug all these issues? How can I install macOS Sonoma on a separate partition without overwriting my main macOS Ventura install?
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Jun ’23
filecopy function is slower than cp command
When copying a 7 GB file, the filecopy function is always about 20% slower than the cp command. I tested using my MacBook Pro 14" M1 and an external SSD connected via USB. Mac to Mac filecopy: 4.78s cp: 3.40s Mac to SSD filecopy: 20.22s cp: 15.93s SSD to Mac filecopy: 20.61s cp: 16.64s I use the following code: let openPanel = NSOpenPanel() openPanel.runModal() let source = openPanel.urls[0] openPanel.canChooseDirectories = true openPanel.canChooseFiles = false openPanel.runModal() let destination = openPanel.urls[0].appendingPathComponent(source.lastPathComponent) source.withUnsafeFileSystemRepresentation { sourcePath in destination.withUnsafeFileSystemRepresentation { destinationPath in let state = copyfile_state_alloc() defer { copyfile_state_free(state) } let date = Date() if copyfile(sourcePath, destinationPath, state, copyfile_flags_t(COPYFILE_ALL | COPYFILE_NOFOLLOW | COPYFILE_EXCL)) != 0 { print(NSError(domain: NSPOSIXErrorDomain, code: Int(errno))) } print(-date.timeIntervalSinceNow) } } and the very basic cp command: time cp /path/to/source /path/to/destination Is there a faster way to copy files? Am I doing something wrong with filecopy?
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May ’23
SecItemAdd creates keychain item with label "octagon-com.apple.security.keychain" instead of provided kSecAttrLabel
I use the following code to save a private key with a custom label, but the Keychain app shows an entry with name and account octagon-com.apple.security.keychain and type Octagon Account State (com.apple.security.keychain,defaultContext). (This entry, by the way, stays in the Keychain app even after trying to remove it from the Keychain app itself.) Can these values be customized, and what is kSecAttrLabel if it's not displayed in the Keychain app? The documentation only reads The corresponding value is of type CFString and contains the user-visible label for this item. class AppDelegate: NSObject, NSApplicationDelegate { func applicationDidFinishLaunching(_ aNotification: Notification) { do { try storeKey("asdf") } catch { print(error) } } private func storeKey(_ key: String) throws { guard let data = Data(base64Encoded: key) else { fatalError() } let status = SecItemAdd([kSecClass as String: kSecClassKey, kSecAttrLabel as String: "Asdf", kSecAttrApplicationTag as String: "com.example.app2".data(using: .utf8)!, kSecAttrKeyClass as String: kSecAttrKeyClassPrivate, kSecValueData as String: data, kSecAttrSynchronizable as String: true] as [String: Any] as CFDictionary, nil) if status != errSecSuccess { throw NSError(domain: NSOSStatusErrorDomain, code: Int(status)) } } }
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Apr ’23
Components of NSDatePicker inside NSTableView cannot be selected
In my table view, each row contains a popup button and a date picker. When clicking on the popup button, it behaves as expected: the menu appears and I can change the selected item. But when clicking on the date components of date picker, the table view row is selected, as if I'm clicking on a non-interactive control. Only when clicking on the stepper (the up/down arrows on the right) does the first date component get selected, which then allows me to click on the other ones as well. Can I change this behaviour so that clicking on the date picker behaves as if I'm directly interacting with it, instead of the table view?
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Apr ’23