Error message '_BSMachError: (os/kern) invalid capability (20)' - ios
Please note that this error message is pretty low level, so it crops up for different reasons in different scenarios. If you have a scenario that isn't mentioned in one of the answers below, please consider adding your situation as well, so maybe this could be a central answer for various situations that raise this error message.
Edit Nov 10, 2015 Also note, I marked my own answer as the answer, but that was before anyone else had posted. I guess none should really be marked as the answer, because as we've now seen below... this error doesn't have just one answer because it's so low level.
I'm running
iOS 9.0 Simulator
XCode 7.0
Everything was working fine yesterday.
Today, after a bunch of work on rotation related stuff, I started getting this error in my console output when I run the app in the Simulator and I rotate it.
_BSMachError: (os/kern) invalid capability (20)
_BSMachError: (os/kern) invalid name (15)
- I've cleared my build folder,
- I've cleaned the derived data folder,
- I've reset the simulator.
I was working with
UIViewController viewWillLayoutSubviews
UIViewController viewWillTransitionToSize:...
I was also checking various 'Drawing' settings on the Attributes Inspector in IB.
I also made a utility category on UIView where I created a bunch of methods that create CGRect's and helps me assign frames to views.
Based on the https://forums.developer.apple.com/thread/15683:
Change "Localization native development region" in info.plist to United States instead of en.
Updated: Then you can revert these changes back.
I also ran into the _BSMachError console errors while deep linking into the Settings app on iOS 9 from a UIAlertController action. A dispatch_async solved my problem:
[aAlertVC addAction:[UIAlertAction actionWithTitle:#"Settings" style:UIAlertActionStyleDefault handler:^(UIAlertAction * action) {
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] openURL:[NSURL URLWithString:UIApplicationOpenSettingsURLString]];
});
}]];
Ok, I haven't pinned it down completely, but this will get you 99% of the way there.
I'm using a third party map control from ESRI, and something about it doesn't like one of these drawing settings in the Attributes Inspector. I haven't tried each setting individually to see which setting it is, but when I turned all of them off (in the red box), everything worked like a charm, and I quit getting the error message above in the console. If and when I get time to nail it down to the precise setting or combination of settings, i'll update the answer.
It's crazy but for me the solution was just to remove all breakpoints in the file where the error occured.
As for the cause? I think I accidentally hit a shortcut key to create a breakpoint in the current line. Because that was unintended I hit the same shortcut key again to delete it.
Oh my dear XCode...
I was getting the same errors...
_BSMachError: (os/kern) invalid capability (20)
_BSMachError: (os/kern) invalid name (15)
I was calling openURL() from a UIAlertAction
alert.addAction(UIAlertAction(title: actionTitle, style: .Default) {
UIApplication.shared.openURL(url)
}
Deferring execution of the block until the next run loop fixed it...
alert.addAction(UIAlertAction(title: actionTitle, style: .Default) {
OperationQueue.main.addOperation {UIApplication.shared.openURL(url)}
}
I was getting the following when supplying new data:
> _BSMachError: (os/kern) invalid capability (20)
> _BSMachError: (os/kern) invalid name (15)
The error occurred when a button was used to supply new data. An NSTimer was used to refresh and update data upon returning from a performSegueWithIdentifier action. The timer was being activated and then invalidated immediately after use at return time. The MSMachError stopped when the timer was removed and - (void)viewWillAppear:(BOOL)animated and (void)viewDidAppear:(BOOL)animated were employed to perform the same function. This error started with upgrade to Xcode 7.
I got this issue fixed by changing value of Localization native development region key to United Kingdom [or any Specific region] from its default value en present in info.plist of your project.
Select Project Navigator
Locate info.plist file present in ProjectNameTests folder.
Change value of Localization native development region key to any specific region for eg. United Kingdom
I also ran into the same problem in an NSOperation running on a background thread and I was still getting this error because a UIAlertController was still removing itself as another UI transaction was trying to take place. Modifying my code to this fixed the issue.
defer {
dispatch_async( dispatch_get_main_queue(),{
completion()
})
}
A lot of people don't know about defer -It lets the current scope complete and then runs after. Kinda neat.
I did face the same error invalid capability (20) & invalid name (15). I tried the solutions as mentioned by others such as:
Localisation native development region key in info.plist
Changing drawing settings in the Attributes Inspector
Even altered ATS Exception Dictionary in info.plist
But none of those solutions solved my problem.
Actually, I was trying to share some document but generating document would take some time and wanted to display an UIActivityIndicatorView to the user till the time document loads.
The solution for my error was:
//Create a alertView add UIActivityIndicatorView to it and present it in ViewController
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_global_queue(DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_HIGH, 0), ^{
//Call method 1 todo background process like getting data
dispatch_sync(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
//Call method 2 to update the UI
[alert dismissViewControllerAnimated:YES completion:^(void){
//My mistake was: I was calling method 2 over here to update the UI
return;
}];
});
});
Changing localization string from en to United States fixed this for me. However, make sure you clean after you change Info.plist. I've noticed that updates don't work when you just build after making plist changes.
In my case it was Little Snitch, it was blocking urls automatically.
I could reproduce the error for me:
If a make changes to one of the Views within a View that I am actually closing already (popViewControllerAnimated) I receive the error.
I am having a UINavigationButton action that makes an asynchronous task (POSTRequest).
Before performing this request I set the customView of that button to an progress indicator.
When coming back from the asynchronous call I dispatch to the main thread and reset the customView of that button.
After that I am closing the view (popViewControllerAnimated).
This is the CORRECT code where the error does not appear:
/* right way, working without BSMachError */
#IBAction func sendRequest(sender: UIBarButtonItem) {
/* setting the progress indicator as customView of the self.saveButton */
self.showActivityIndicatory(self.saveButton)
/* asynchronous REST call */
UserDataManager.sharedInstance.requestFeedback(request, onCompletion: { error in
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(),{
/* resetting the saveButton again to default by setting customView to nil */
self.saveButton.customView = nil
/* closing the view */
self.navigationController!.popViewControllerAnimated(true)
})
})
}
What caused the error was switching lines: closing the view and then setting the customView to nil:
/* WRONG way, causing BSMachError */
#IBAction func sendRequest(sender: UIBarButtonItem) {
/* setting the progress indicator as customView of the self.saveButton */
self.showActivityIndicatory(self.saveButton)
/* asynchronous REST call */
UserDataManager.sharedInstance.requestFeedback(request, onCompletion: { error in
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(),{
/* closing the view */
self.navigationController!.popViewControllerAnimated(true)
/* resetting the saveButton again to default by setting customView to nil */
self.saveButton.customView = nil
})
})
}
This error started popping up after I added some observers:
NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter().addObserver(self, selector: #selector(self.keyboardWillHideOrShow(_:)), name:UIKeyboardWillShowNotification, object: nil)
NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter().addObserver(self, selector: #selector(self.keyboardWillHideOrShow(_:)), name:UIKeyboardWillHideNotification, object: nil)
The problem went away when I specified the class name instead of self:
NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter().addObserver(self, selector: #selector(MyClass.keyboardWillHideOrShow(_:)), name:UIKeyboardWillShowNotification, object: nil)
NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter().addObserver(self, selector: #selector(MyClass.keyboardWillHideOrShow(_:)), name:UIKeyboardWillHideNotification, object: nil)
I had the same error and none of the above applied to my problem. The problem appeared when I registered my view controller as an observer to a device orientation change, so the views could be resized and the drawings in the view could be made according to the new size of the view.
I had an outlet of a viewGraph which was a subclass of UIView in which I drew some graphics.In landscape mode the size of the viewGraph is larger than in portrait mode. So when the device changes its orientation the speedGraph needed to be redrawn.
The problem was, that I added several subviews to the speedGraph view, that contained graphics. These subviews needed to be laid out anew in the speedGraph view and then be redrawn. After the device changed its orientation I called viewDidAppear again to make the speedGraph view and all its subviews to be laid out anew and redraw themselves. Calling setNeedsDisplay for speedGraph doesn't work with orientation changes and subviews in a view.
What did I do wrong that caused the error to appear. In viewDidAppear I call a method which does some calculations and adds the subviews to the speedGraph view. The problem was that these subviews were created in the method and were added to the speedGraph view in this method. After leaving the method, the references to these subviews are, of course, deleted, but the subviews in the speedGraph view remain, since they are added. When the device changes, the subviews are created again and added to the speedGraph view, that already has these subviews, but can't find the references to these subviews anymore. The array of subviews of speedGraph view gets longer and longer with (i think) dangling subviews.
I solved the problem by defining the subviews that will be added to the speedGraph view as a class property and then do what needed to be done with the views inside this method. With this change the problem was gone.
Since we can post all situations returning the same error here, I felt free to post mine :). I got the Error when I changed privacy settings in the background. My app opened the settings app so the user can grant it permission to its photolibrary, when the permission switch is set, the app crashes with the mensioned error:
_BSMachError: (os/kern) invalid capability (20)
_BSMachError: (os/kern) invalid name (15)
This appears to be a forced restart of your app by the OS, because the user changed what your app can acces. So in my case it is an action of the OS who caused the error.
I got the same error message, because I assign a object property like #property (assign, nonatomic) NSNumber *aVariable;, fixed by changing to strong.
For what it's worth - it seems that a lot of situations throw this error. In my case, I had posted an alert when the user was dismissing a data entry form and data was in the form. I was able to eliminate the error by programmatically resigning the first responder from all applicable fields before unwinding the view controller.
I saw this when I pressed the Home button while a UIAlertController was displayed, which was dismissed when I relaunched the app. I added code to dismiss the UIAlertController in the appDelegate:
func applicationWillResignActive(application: UIApplication) {
window?.rootViewController?.dismissViewControllerAnimated(false, completion: nil)
}
and the error message disappeared.
I had this error when dismissing a popover via delegate. In the delegateMethod I triggered some GUI-Stuff.
Putting the GUI-Stuff in the completionBlock of dismissViewControllerAnimated fixed it.
[myPopoverView dismissViewControllerAnimated:YES completion:^{ //GUI-Stuff}];
I am a newb at this so take this for what it is worth.
What fixed this for me was changing the Simulated Metrics > Size > to iPad Full Screen. All of my views EXCEPT for the one that threw this error we set to iPad Full Screen. When I changed it, the error went away...
The reason some developers doesn't get the error came back after changing from "Unites States" to "en" (or) other region, is that there is discrepancy between "Property list" and "Source code" views. It's probably Xcode bug. Whenever there is mismatch between these two views will throw this error, whatever it is "en" or "English". If you changed to "en" or "United States" for both views to be the same, will fix the issue.
I got this error from:
var promptsArr = StartRegAlerts() //Instance of the class
etc
func textFieldDidBeginEditing(textField: UITextField) {
switch textField.tag {
case 0:
alert(promptsArr.prompts["Name"]!)
case 1:
alert(promptsArr.prompts["CellPhone"]!)
case 4:
alert2(promptsArr.prompts["NUMBERCORRECT"]!)
//alert(promptsArr.prompts["Wait4Pin"]!)
default: break
}
It only occurred for case 0 but not the other cases:
As a work around for now I commented out case 0 and that stopped the error.
I then changed calling promptsArr.prompts by:
creating a new dictionary prompt and:
override func viewDidAppear(animated: Bool) {
prompt = promptsArr.prompts //
}
and then used prompt in my alert calls. That fixed the problem.
So it appears that it is a timing issue.
with Xcode 8.1 and iOs 10 I also faced
_BSMachError: (os/kern) invalid capability (20)
_BSMachError: (os/kern) invalid name (15)
trying to override UiTraiCollection var to change at runtime the iPad’size classes to have two different interface layouts in Portraid and Landscape. It worked without any crash but generate our errors.
This was the "maliciuos" code:
override public var traitCollection: UITraitCollection {
if UIDevice.currentDevice().userInterfaceIdiom == .Pad && UIDevice.currentDevice().orientation.isPortrait.boolValue {
return UITraitCollection(traitsFromCollections:[UITraitCollection(horizontalSizeClass: .Compact), UITraitCollection(verticalSizeClass: .Regular)])
}
return super.traitCollection
}
The errors gone using override func viewWillTransition as alternative to detect interface rotation.
I hope this will be useful to someone
In my case the cause of the error was due to resizing. Built in IB. Anything that can change the size of a text field or similar for example changing line length can lead to this error I believe. In my case I simply had to adjust the text field size to cover all possibilities so it doesn't need to resize the box and conflict with something else.
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I have been working on this app for months now and from as far back as I can remember I have never had an issue with segues. The code is unchanged in terms of calling performSegueWithIdentifier but since my recent update to Xcode 7 and iOS 9 I have not been able to tack this issue. I have tried: Deleting button and creating new button w/ segue link Using a direct segue from button to view, without the use of performSegueWithIdentifier Connecting button to new blank viewController When I press the button, no initial load functions are called on the destination VC (Ex: ViewDidLoad, ViewWillAppear, etc). When I connect it to a blank view, the segue works fine with the same code in place. Since the code never stops, or breaks, and just seems to "freeze" in place while still running on Xcode I can't seem to even narrow this down to whats causing the issue. I have a similar segue that is also called from another button on the same ViewController that has no issues whatsoever. Any thoughts on the matter are greatly appreciated! EDIT: I have narrowed the issue down to the UITextView's causing the problem. Once the Text Views were removed the page loads fine via segue. I wonder what changed between iOS 8 and iOS 9 in terms of UITextView as I will have to remove the text views and completely re add new text views.
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I ran into the same issue and the fixes in this post (Xcode 7 crash: [NSLocalizableString length] 30000) solved the issue for me. The first is to enable a localisation other than the base for the storyboard (see https://stackoverflow.com/a/32688815/3718974) The second is to turn off the base localisation (see https://stackoverflow.com/a/32719247/3718974)
I think I have the same problem: I have a UITabelView with cells created from a nib file, when a user tap a cell this method is called: and when I have the following method prepareForSegue:: the application crashes: if I delete the line 129 Everything is ok , the method prepareForSegue:: open the right view and the label contactName is shown with its default text. If I modify the method as follows prepareForSegue:: get exactly what you expect, without having any type of error: let me know if you also get the same result
Any one who is facing this issue, i solved it by turning off the "Optimize rendering for windows scale" option in Debug of simulator window. I already had tried all of the above answers but could not solve the issue.
In the method in the first viewController where you activate the segue, do you have beginIgnoringInteractionEvents anywhere? If so the screen you segue to will be frozen and will ignore interaction events like you describe. If this is the case you can fix this by adding an endIgnoringInteractionEvents method before your segue method: UIApplication.sharedApplication().endIgnoringInteractionEvents() self.performSegueWithIdentifier("editItemToMyGearSegue", sender: self)
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UI Testing Failure - Neither element nor any descendant has keyboard focus on secureTextField
This is my case: let passwordSecureTextField = app.secureTextFields["password"] passwordSecureTextField.tap() passwordSecureTextField.typeText("wrong_password") //here is an error UI Testing Failure - Neither element nor any descendant has keyboard focus. Element: What is wrong? This is working nice for normal textFields, but problem arise only with secureTextFields. Any workarounds?
This issue caused me a world of pain, but I've managed to figure out a proper solution. In the Simulator, make sure I/O -> Keyboard -> Connect hardware keyboard is off.
Recently we found a hack to make solution from accepted answer persistent. To disable Simulator setting: I/O -> Keyboard -> Connect hardware keyboard from command line one should write: defaults write com.apple.iphonesimulator ConnectHardwareKeyboard 0 It will not affect a simulator which is running - you need to restart simulator or start a new one to make that setting have its effect.
I have written a small extension (Swift) which works perfect for me. Here is the code: extension XCTestCase { func tapElementAndWaitForKeyboardToAppear(element: XCUIElement) { let keyboard = XCUIApplication().keyboards.element while (true) { element.tap() if keyboard.exists { break; } NSRunLoop.currentRunLoop().runUntilDate(NSDate(timeIntervalSinceNow: 0.5)) } } } The main idea is to keep tapping an element (text field) before the keyboard is presented.
Stanislav has the right idea. In a team environment, you need something that will automatically work. I've come up with a fix here on my blog. Basically you just paste: UIPasteboard.generalPasteboard().string = "Their password" let passwordSecureTextField = app.secureTextFields["password"] passwordSecureTextField.pressForDuration(1.1) app.menuItems["Paste"].tap()
Another cause of this error is if there is a parent view of the text field in which you are trying to enter text that is set as an accessibility element (view.isAccessibilityElement = true). In this case, XCTest is not able to get a handle on the subview to enter the text and returns the error. UI Testing Failure - Neither element nor any descendant has keyboard focus. It isn't that no element has focus (as you can often see the keyboard up and blinking cursor in the UITextField), it is just that no element it can reach has focus. I ran into this when attempting to enter text in a UISearchBar. The search bar itself is not the text field, when setting it as an accessibility element, access to the underlying UITextField was blocked. To resolve this, searchBar.accessibilityIdentifier = "My Identifier" was set on the UISearchBar however the isAccessibilityElement was not set to true. After this, test code of the form: app.otherElements["My Identifier"].tap() app.otherElements["My Identifier"].typeText("sample text") Works
It occurred with me for many times. You have to disable Keyboard Hardware and Same Layout as OSX in your Simulator Hardware/Keyboard (disable all) After that keyboard software won't dismiss and your tests can type text
In my case this Hardware -> Keyboard -> Connect Hardware Keyboard -> Disable didn't worked for me. But when I followed 1) Hardware -> Keyboard -> Connect Hardware Keyboard -> Enabled and run the app 2) Hardware -> Keyboard -> Connect Hardware Keyboard -> Disable. It worked for me
func pasteTextFieldText(app:XCUIApplication, element:XCUIElement, value:String, clearText:Bool) { // Get the password into the pasteboard buffer UIPasteboard.generalPasteboard().string = value // Bring up the popup menu on the password field element.tap() if clearText { element.buttons["Clear text"].tap() } element.doubleTap() // Tap the Paste button to input the password app.menuItems["Paste"].tap() }
Use a sleep between launching the app and typing in data in textfields like this: sleep(2) In my case I was keeping getting this error every time and only this solution helped my out.
This maybe help: I just add a "tap" action before the error; that´s all :) [app.textFields[#"theTitle"] tap]; [app.textFields[#"theTitle"] typeText:#"kk"];
Record case however you want, keyboard or without keyboard attached. But do the following before playing test. This following option (connect hardware keyboard) should be unchecked while playing test.
[Reposting Bartłomiej Semańczyk's comment as an answer because it solved the problem for me] I needed to do Simulator > Reset Contents and Settings in the simulator menu bar to make this start working for me.
Works for me: extension XCUIElement { func typeTextAlt(_ text: String) { // Solution for `Neither element nor any descendant has keyboard focus.` if !(self.value(forKey: "hasKeyboardFocus") as? Bool ?? false) { XCUIDevice.shared.press(XCUIDevice.Button.home) XCUIApplication().activate() } self.typeText(text) } }
I ran into this issue and was able to fix it in my scenario by taking the solution posted by #AlexDenisov and adding it to my pre-actions for run & test.
The above answers solved it for me when running UI tests while the simulator UI is in the foreground (when you could see the changes in the simulator window). However, it did not work when running them in the background (which is how fastlane ran them, for example). I had to go to Simulator > Device > Erase All Content and Settings... To be clear, I manually disabled-enabled-disabled the Hardware Keyboard in the Simulator Settings, set defaults write com.apple.iphonesimulator ConnectHardwareKeyboard 0, and then erased content and settings.
Sometime text fields are not implemented as text fields, or they're wrapped into another UI element and not easily accessible. Here's a work around: //XCUIApplication().scrollViews.otherElements.staticTexts["Email"] the locator for the element RegistrationScreenStep1of2.emailTextField.tap() let keys = app.keys keys["p"].tap() //type the keys that you need //If you stored your data somewhere and need to access that string //you can cats your string to an array and then pass the index //number to key[] let newUserEmail = Array(newPatient.email()) let password = Array(newPatient.password) //When you cast your string to an array the elements of the array //are Character so you would need to cast them into string otherwise //Xcode will compain. let keys = app.keys keys[String(newUserEmail[0])].tap() keys[String(newUserEmail[1])].tap() keys[String(newUserEmail[2])].tap() keys[String(newUserEmail[3])].tap() keys[String(newUserEmail[4])].tap() keys[String(newUserEmail[5])].tap()
The following is from a Swift 5.4, SwiftUI app scenario which would fail UI Testing. app.cells.firstMatch.tap() // transition from list view to detail view for item app.textFields .matching(identifier: "balance_textedit") .element.tap() app.textFields .matching(identifier: "balance_textedit") .element.typeText("7620") // :FAIL: Test: Failed to synthesize event: Neither element nor any descendant has keyboard focus. Solution: Tap Again A second tap() was found to pass. app.cells.firstMatch.tap() // transition from list view to detail view for item app.textFields .matching(identifier: "balance_textedit") .element.tap() app.textFields .matching(identifier: "balance_textedit") .element.tap() app.textFields .matching(identifier: "balance_textedit") .element.typeText("7620") // :PASS: However, .doubleTap() and tap(withNumberOfTaps: 2, numberOfTouches: 1) would still fail. Solution: Await TextField Arrival, Then Tap Sometimes a view transition needs to expressly await the TextEdit arrival. The approach below awaits the arrival of the targeted TextEdit field. XCTestCase.swift extension: extension XCTestCase { func awaitArrival(element: XCUIElement, timeout: TimeInterval) { let predicate = NSPredicate(format: "exists == 1") expectation(for: predicate, evaluatedWith: element) waitForExpectations(timeout: timeout) } func awaitDeparture(element: XCUIElement, timeout: TimeInterval) { let predicate = NSPredicate(format: "exists == 0") expectation(for: predicate, evaluatedWith: element) waitForExpectations(timeout: timeout) } } Example use: app.cells.firstMatch.tap() // transition from list view to detail view for item awaitArrival( element: app.textFields.matching(identifier: "balance_textedit").element, timeout: 5) app.textFields .matching(identifier: "balance_textedit") .element.tap() app.textFields .matching(identifier: "balance_textedit") .element.typeText("7620") // :PASS: Solution: waitForExistence, Then Tap Use the waitForExistence(timeout:) method provided by XCUIElement. app.cells.firstMatch.tap() // transition from list view to detail view for item app.textFields.matching(identifier: "balance_textedit") .element.waitForExistence(timeout: 5) app.textFields .matching(identifier: "balance_textedit") .element.tap() app.textFields .matching(identifier: "balance_textedit") .element.typeText("7620") // :PASS:
Your first line is just a query definition, which doesn't mean that passwordSecureTextField would actually exist. Your second line will dynamically execute the query and try to (re)bind the query to UI element. You should put a breakpoint on it and verify that one and only one element is found. Or just use an assert: XCTAssertFalse(passwordSecureTextField.exists); Otherwise it looks ok, tap should force keyboard visible and then typeText should just work. Error log should tell you more info.
Don't messed up, There problem caught the reason is you are recorded your testing time your app will connection hardware keyboard while your automatic testing time simulator takes only software keyboard. so for how to fix this issues. Just use software keyboard on your recording time. you can see the magic.
We encountered the same error when setting the accessibilityIdentifier value for a custom view (UIStackView subclass) containing UIControl subviews. In that case XCTest was unable to get the keyboard focus for the descendent elements. Our solution was simply to remove the accessibilityIdentifier from our parent view and set the accessibilityIdentifier for the subviews through dedicated properties.
Another answer, but for us the problem was the view was too close to another view that a Gesture recognizer on it. We found we needed the view to be at least 20 pixels away (in our case below). Literally 15 didn't work and 20 or more did. This is strange I'll admit, but we had some UITextViews that were working and some that were not and all were under the same parent and identical other positioning (and variable names of course). The keyboard on or off or whatever made no difference. Accessibility showed the fields. We restarted our computers. We did clean builds. Fresh source checkouts.
No Need to turn on/off keyboard in I/O. Don't use .typeText for secureTextField, just use app.keys["p"].tap() app.keys["a"].tap() app.keys["s"].tap() app.keys["s"].tap() Bonus: You get keyboard sound click :)
Finally, I wrote a script which edits the Simulator's .plist file and sets the ConnectHardwareKeyboard property to false for the selected simulator. You heard it right, it changes the property for the specifically selected simulator inside "DevicePreferences" dictionary rather than editing the global property. First, create a shell script named disable-hardware-keyboard.sh with the following contents. You can place it within "YourProject/xyzUITests/Scripts/".: echo "Script: Set ConnectHardwareKeyboard to false for given Simulator UDID" if [[ $1 != *-*-*-*-* ]]; then echo "Pass device udid as first argument." exit 1 else DEVICE_ID=$1 fi DEVICE_PREFERENCES_VALUE='<dict><key>ConnectHardwareKeyboard</key><false/></dict>' killall Simulator # kill restart the simulator to make the plist changes picked up defaults write com.apple.iphonesimulator DevicePreferences -dict-add $DEVICE_ID $DEVICE_PREFERENCES_VALUE open -a Simulator # IMPORTANT Now follow these steps to call it with passing the selected simulator's udid as an argument: Edit your Xcode scheme (or UI tests specific scheme if you have one) Go to: Test > Pre-actions Add new script by tapping "+" symbol > "New Run Script Action". Important: Inside "Provide build settings from" dropdown choose your main app target, not the UI tests target. Now add the following script in the text area below. Script inside Test>Pre-actions: #!/bin/sh # $PROJECT_DIR is path to your source project. This is provided when we select "Provide build settings from" to "AppTarget" # $TARGET_DEVICE_IDENTIFIER is the UDID of the selected simulator sh $PROJECT_DIR/xyzUITests/Scripts/disable-hardware-keyboard.sh $TARGET_DEVICE_IDENTIFIER # In order to see output of above script, append following with it: # | tee ~/Desktop/ui-test-scheme-prescript.txt Time to test it: Launch simulator Enable hardware keyboard for it Run any UI test with keyboard interaction. Observe the simulator restarts and the hardware keyboard is disabled. And the test's keyboard interaction is working fine. :)
Long story short: hardware keyboard input in iOS Simulator seems to broken for a long time. The thing is that -[UIApplicationSupport _accessibilityHardwareKeyboardActive] private method from com.apple.UIKit.axbundle sometimes returns NO even though it should return YES (when a text input view is firstResponder, and the cursor is blinking, which literally means that the hardware keyboard is active). Put this code anywhere in the app to make iOS Simulator believe that if Software Keyboard is inactive then the hardware one is active. #if TARGET_OS_SIMULATOR __attribute__((constructor)) static void Fix_UIApplicationAccessibility__accessibilityHardwareKeyboardActive(void) { { static id observer = nil; observer = [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserverForName:NSBundleDidLoadNotification object:nil queue:nil usingBlock:^(NSNotification * _Nonnull note) { NSBundle *bundle = note.object; if ([bundle.bundleIdentifier isEqualToString:#"com.apple.UIKit.axbundle"]) { Class cls = objc_lookUpClass("UIApplicationAccessibility"); SEL sel = sel_getUid("_accessibilityHardwareKeyboardActive"); Method m = class_getInstanceMethod(cls, sel); method_setImplementation(m, imp_implementationWithBlock(^BOOL(UIApplication *app) { return ![[app valueForKey:#"_accessibilitySoftwareKeyboardActive"] boolValue]; })); } }]; } } #endif
emailTextField.tap() // add this line before typeText emailTextField.typeText("your text")
The problem for me was the same as for Ted. Actually if password field gets tapped after login field and hardware KB is on, software keyboard will dismiss itself on second field tap, and it's not specific to UI tests. After some time messing around with AppleScript, here's what I came up with(improvements are welcome): tell application "Simulator" activate tell application "System Events" try tell process "Simulator" tell menu bar 1 tell menu bar item "Hardware" tell menu "Hardware" tell menu item "Keyboard" tell menu "Keyboard" set menuItem to menu item "Connect Hardware Keyboard" tell menu item "Connect Hardware Keyboard" set checkboxStatus to value of attribute "AXMenuItemMarkChar" of menuItem if checkboxStatus is equal to "✓" then click end if end tell end tell end tell end tell end tell end tell end tell on error tell application "System Preferences" activate set securityPane to pane id "com.apple.preference.security" tell securityPane to reveal anchor "Privacy_Accessibility" display dialog "Xcode needs Universal access to disable hardware keyboard during tests(otherwise tests may fail because of focus issues)" end tell end try end tell end tell Create a script file with code above and add it to necessary targets(probably UI tests target only, you may want to add similar script to your development targets to re-enable HW keyboard during development). You should add Run Script phase in build phases and use it like this: osascript Path/To/Script/script_name.applescript
Had the same issue with Securetextfields. The connect hardware option in my Simulator was of, but still ran into the issue. Finally, this worked for me (Swift 3): let enterPasswordSecureTextField = app.secureTextFields["Enter Password"] enterPasswordSecureTextField.tap() enterPasswordSecureTextField.typeText("12345678")
What fixed this problem for me was adding a 1 second sleep: let textField = app.textFields["identifier"] textField.tap() sleep(1) textField.typeText(text)
Swift performSegueWithIdentifier delay
I have the following situation: I do a check when user touches screen, to check if it matches some bounds if menuButton.frame.contains(coordinates) { Then, I try to push a segue like this performSegueWithIdentifier(menuButton.whichButton(menuButton.tag), sender: self) My problem is that the first time the segue performs, it has a huge delay (about 3-4 sec). Afterwards, everything runs as it should. I did check for main thread and I am in the main thread. Can you please help me?
I found the answer, as strange as it may appear, it was related with the fonts. I added some fonts, selected them in interface builder, but of course I didn't check the target membership. So the system was looking for them, I think, before reverting to default font, thus creating the lag. I hope it helps someone at some point.
Have you tried to run on a device or only in the simulator? Just to make sure... You can try this too: dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(),{ self.performSegueWithIdentifier(mysegueIdentifier, self) })
Issues with Today Widget extension
I have a Today Widget for my app, however I have been told about an issue with it. Basically, what seems to be happening (I can't test this for myself) is that the widget will sometimes just display 'unable to load' and other times it will just display with a height of 0. I can't really see why this is happening. I've tested it out on my device and the simulator for weeks now and have never ran into this issue. I was wondering if it could possibly be down to the refresh code: func widgetPerformUpdateWithCompletionHandler(completionHandler: ((NCUpdateResult) -> Void)!) { // Perform any setup necessary in order to update the view. var defaults = NSUserDefaults(suiteName: "group.AffordIt") var newCheck = defaults.boolForKey("new") if newCheck == true { completionHandler(NCUpdateResult.NewData) } else { completionHandler(NCUpdateResult.NoData) } } 'newCheck' is true whenever something changes within my app that needs to be displayed in the widget. Does anyone know what the possible causes of these issues are?
"unable to load" message appears if your extension crashes often. You can try to re-enable it by removing and adding the extension again.
Are you using your own view controller and xib instead of using storyboard? If yes, it is probably that you didn't set the preferredContentSize in your view controller. try to put the following code in the init function of ur view controller: self.preferredContentSize = CGSizeMake(320, 100); I have just began the extension programming today so I am not sure is it really helpful for u or not. Here is the result in my own widget:
Press Edit button in today extensions Remove your extension Add your extension again.