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Re: Is there anyway to delete unused icloud containers?
Brian A. Jun 16, 2015 7:02 PM (in response to Cloudy Studio)Not as far as I can tell. Both in the CloudKit Dashboard and in the Developer Portal profile manager, there is no way I can find to delete iCloud containers or container IDs. The CloudKit docs still say "Containers can't be deleted."
This is frustrating, as it was extremely easy to create them last year and there were comments that Apple intended to fix this. Now our CloudKit dashboard is stuck defaulting to a tutorial container from a year ago, rather than our app.
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Re: Is there anyway to delete unused icloud containers?
sleetack_tango Oct 23, 2015 6:39 PM (in response to Brian A.)My suggestion here would be to rename them with an UNUSED prefix to mark them as unused, and just move on until Apple decides to implement this.
It's probably a key a database somewhere that cannot be deleted.? Just a guess.
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Re: Is there anyway to delete unused icloud containers?
KMT Jun 16, 2015 7:44 PM (in response to Cloudy Studio)Hmmm... I see a radar on this Dec 2014: http://www.openradar.appspot.com/19337869
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Re: Is there anyway to delete unused icloud containers?
Jimmy Hough Jr May 16, 2018 12:35 PM (in response to KMT)2018 there still seems to be no way to delete this.
Now my project is screwed due to me ceating a container for a client under my own account.
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Re: Is there anyway to delete unused icloud containers?
dpalme Sep 25, 2018 10:54 AM (in response to Jimmy Hough Jr)Apple needs to get off their collective ***** and fix this. Its been an issue for how many years? At least three that I know of.
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Re: Is there anyway to delete unused icloud containers?
russgum Feb 7, 2019 10:30 AM (in response to KMT)At least we should be able to hide them from showing up in our dashboard. This has been an issue for years. It is time to fix it.
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Re: Is there anyway to delete unused icloud containers?
Wenhuan Feb 26, 2019 3:29 AM (in response to Cloudy Studio)In 2019 with Xcode 10 it messed me up quite a bit. The thing is, when you enable CloudKit from Capabilities, Xcode/Apple created a container automatoically with your bundle ID, which I don't use and I have other containers there already. This way unused containers poluted my dashboard/workspace to reward your productivity...
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Re: Is there anyway to delete unused icloud containers?
janabanana Apr 18, 2019 3:36 PM (in response to Wenhuan)I feel your pain. I enabled CloudKit and iCloud drive and before I could sneeze, it associated a very old experimental app to the new app. Now, even though I have the correct identifier associated with my app, the old experimental identifier is also associated with it and I can't find a way to clean it out. It shows up in the provisioning profile in the app. I have spent literally hours trying to fix this but haven't been successful.
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