Re: Entitlements for non-appstore developer-id signed apps
Re: Entitlements for non-appstore developer-id signed apps
- Subject: Re: Entitlements for non-appstore developer-id signed apps
- From: Quincey Morris <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2016 10:39:20 -0700
- Feedback-id: 167118m:167118agrif8a:167118sPzRWsjf1h:SMTPCORP
On Sep 22, 2016, at 05:24 , Roland King <email@hidden> wrote:
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> I was reading a review of MacOS Sierra and it was claiming that Developer ID signed, non mac-appstore apps now have access to more of iCloud than they did previously, however it wasn’t very clear about exactly what those available entitlements are.
According to “Platforms State of the Union” at WWDC 2016, iCloud is now available for developer ID apps. Not “more of iCloud”, just iCloud.
I don’t know if there’s a list of what was changed, but if you want to find out which entitlement-based capabilities are allowed for a given target, select the project item in the Xcode navigator, select the target, select the Capabilities tab, and expand the descriptions of the entitlements. The ones that require MAS distribution say:
Developer ID distribution does not support this capability.
At present, the only ones that say this are Game Center and In-App Purchase.
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