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iOS 8 Beta Today extension widget not showing in a Swift app?

Today extension doesn't show up in a Swift app, but it does in a Objective C app.

What I did was to add a UILabel with some content on the storyboard for the swift and objective c apps.

It showed up when I ran the Objective C app, but not when I executed the Swift app.

Am I missing something here?

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esh Avatar asked Jun 06 '14 05:06

esh


2 Answers

You can comment out the supplied init method.

//    init(nibName nibNameOrNil: String?, bundle nibBundleOrNil: NSBundle?) {
//        super.init(nibName: nibNameOrNil, bundle: nibBundleOrNil)
//        // Custom initialization
//    }

This will allow your extension to run properly. The issue seems to be caused by differing initializer behavior between Swift and Objective-C. Removing the above initializer will inherit all of the required initializers from the superclass.

Found that solution on the apple developer forums for your reference.

Note: You may have to Clean and Build your project after doing this before the changes will have any effect

The extension is actually crashing, with an error like:

fatal error: use of unimplemented initializer 'init(coder:)' for class 'com_blabla_blabla_MyTodayExtension.TodayViewController'

This indicates that another option would be to implement:

init(coder aDecoder: NSCoder!) {
    super.init(coder: aDecoder)
    // Custom initialization here
}

if you want to retain the ability to do custom initialization.

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Andrew Avatar answered Dec 09 '22 06:12

Andrew


An app extension target must include the arm64 (iOS) or x86_64 architecture (OS X) in its Architectures build settings.

See Apple's documentation

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Erkan Ateşli Avatar answered Dec 09 '22 05:12

Erkan Ateşli