I still have the issue on XCode 15.2, how's this possible? (cry)
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1 week and 2 days. Every time we stop reloading the dashboard our public subscriptions disappear and our users are not able to fetch them.
This is RIDICULOUS.
Updated my iPhone XR to iOS 15.5 and there’s no way I can get my old iPad 4 connected to the hotspot. I tried everything.
I thought this problem was fixed.
Same problem here
Did you find a way of achieving this?
Same here, terribly slow. 70 GB free space, when Xcode builds can't barely do anything.
i have a Mac book pro 2018
Any update on this? facing the same problem here.
So there's no way to send the user to the iCloud settings page ?
Any update on this?
Is it possible by any chance events are not visible in Dashboard log section for private databases? I've been trying to find somewhere that confirms this but I have not been able.
Somebody knows?
Here the link in the apple dev forum:
https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/666216
Here the link in SO:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64770951/cloudkit-dashboard-logs-history-and-live-empty
Even if you don't know the answer you would help me up voting them.
Thanks a lot for caring.
Yeah but DTS gave me back the ticket and told me to use the Feedback assistant , also tried calling but they knew less info than myself about the problem.
same here, reported a bug happening since iOS 14 for GameKit like 1 month ago... completely ignored.
Same here, we can see the activity in the telemetry section but we cannot see any log in Logs/History or Logs/Live.
Is it happening to more people?
Is it possible that CloudKit stops working if the user denies the local network permission? we are experiencing some problems on CloudKit with users getting CKError 3 (no network) while they have 4G and good connection. Now wondering if they chose not to allow the local network permission.
Anybody?
Apple? are you there?
Mr Tim?
Private databases have 40 request / second limit each.
This means if you use private database , each user will have it's own database,
so each user will have 40 requests / second.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.