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why mapkit js does not have LookAroundSceneRequest
I want to update coordinate of the lookaround instance object. But mapkit.js does not have LookAroundSceneRequest class, how am I going to do. In swift, there is MKLookAroundSceneRequest class, you can specify a new coordinate with this class, to get a new LookAroundScene object, then attach new LookAroundScene to the existing lookAround object, But how am I going to do the same with mapkit.js ?? it missing LookAroundSceneRequest class in js
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Jan ’26
Disable userLocationAnnotation bubble
Hello, thanks for your effort! I found that when showsUserLocation is set to true (by default), the pulsing blue dot user location annotation is shown, which is cool and beautiful. However, it will automatically and periodically attempt to call the Apple Server API GET https://api.apple-mapkit.com/v1/reverseGeocode within userLocationDidChange() and updateUserLocationAnnotation() to display, I assume, the user's current address when single-tapping on the blue dot. It will significantly use the MapKit service calls quota since the user location is automatically updated. It almost runs out of quota even though the map initialization is plenty enough. Is there any way to disable the bubble behavior but preserve the user location blue dot, which is lovely and better than drawing my own user location dot? It seems I can only turn off all user location features. Many thanks!
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Feb ’26
BackgroundLocationIndicator Bubble in iOS26
I display the BackgroundLocationIndicator (blue/white bubble in status bar) in all my apps, that use background location service. Up to iOS 18 it allowed the user to tap on the bubble from within any other non fullscreen app and bring the app using the background location service to the foreground. In iOS26 this only works from the home screen. Is this intended behaviour or a bug ? If intended, please provide us with an option to allow the user to keep the pre iOS26 behavour. This was a quite convenient shortcut to jump directly to the locationservice using app.
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Mar ’26
Crash when iterating over CMSensorDataList via NSFastEnumeration
When iterating over a CMSensorDataList (which conforms to NSFastEnumeration) returned by CoreMotion's CMSensorRecorder's accelerometerData(from:to:) method, we sometimes see the crash below, with the frame above pointing to the close brace of the for loop iterating over the list. 0 CoreMotion 0x000000019fcf01dc CLInternalGetPinnedLocationAuthorizationState + 423316 1 CoreMotion 0x000000019fcf036b CLInternalGetPinnedLocationAuthorizationState + 423715 2 CoreMotion 0x000000019fcf02cb CLInternalGetPinnedLocationAuthorizationState + 423555 3 CoreMotion 0x000000019fbb8553 CLMotionActivity::isStatic() const + 1751823 It has been incredibly difficult to reproduce. We managed to reproduce a similar crash stack twice in a separate app that misused accelerometerData(from:to:) by providing a from and to Date that were more than 12 hours apart and iterating over the returned data, but it only occurred twice in many hours of testing. We hope to know if this could be a bug in Core Motion or it is definitely in our SDK, or if there is any way to fail gracefully in this scenario.
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🟡 Yellow Circle In front of my app Name. What does it mean ?
Hello everyone, a few months ago I started building an app using flutter, and a few days ago when I told one of my friends to test it trough Test Flight he asked me why it shows an 🟡 Yellow Circle in front of the app name ? is there an Apple documentation regarding this yellow circle so I can point others to that page ? I googled to find out about this behaviour and it says that my app uses the microphone, but I do not have any code, any library that is using the microphone, it is an Outdoor/GPS Recording app. Thank you.
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Maps: opening hours API / Property
I’m currently developing an iOS app that relies heavily on location details. I'm using MapKit and MKMapItem as my primary data source, which works perfectly for standard metadata. However, I’ve hit a roadblock: I want to display opening hours inline within my location details, but it seems Apple doesn't expose a public API or property for this in MKMapItem (even though the data is clearly visible in the native Apple Maps app). Since I'm building this as an indie developer/startup, the Google Places API is unfortunately too expensive for my current budget. ⁠Is there any legitimate, native way to get opening hours from Apple that I might have missed? ⁠If not, what are your best practices or recommended indie-friendly alternatives (e.g., Yelp Fusion API, OpenStreetMap, Foursquare)? Any tips on how to handle this elegantly and cost-efficiently would be highly appreciated! Thanks in advance.
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Guidance on Continuous Location & Direction Updates to watchOS App Without Screen Dimming
Dear Apple Developer Support, I am reaching out for guidance on implementing continuous directional and location updates in a watchOS app designed as part of a mapping/navigation solution. Current Scenario: We send continuous location and direction updates from our iOS app to the watchOS companion app. When viewing directions on the Apple Watch, the screen dims after a short period, and the live data stops updating consistently, even though the user is actively looking at the screen. This negatively impacts the usability of real-time navigation on watchOS. Our Objective: Prevent screen dimming (or extend screen-on time) while the user is viewing navigation directions. Ensure reliable, continuous data updates on the watch screen during active navigation sessions. Request: We would appreciate your guidance on: The recommended method to keep the watchOS screen active while displaying real-time navigation data. Proper use of APIs such as WKExtendedRuntimeSession, WorkoutSession, or any other mechanism suitable for this use case. Any best practices or App Store review considerations for apps that require extended screen time and continuous updates. How such use cases were traditionally handled on watchOS and what has or hasn’t worked. We want to ensure we're implementing this in a battery-efficient, user-respectful, and Apple-compliant manner. Thank you for your assistance and guidance.
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Apr ’25
Issue with calculating the distance between two points on a map
I have an error issue that I haven’t been able to solve despite doing extensive research. In fact the similar examples I have found so far have been educational but I have not been able to make work. The example below I am hoping will be easy to fix as it is only producing errors with one line of code… import SwiftUI import CoreLocation var currentLon = Double() var currentLat = Double() extension CLLocation { class func distance(from: CLLocationCoordinate2D, to: CLLocationCoordinate2D) -> CLLocationDistance { let from = CLLocation(latitude: from.latitude, longitude: from.longitude) let to = CLLocation(latitude: to.latitude, longitude: to.longitude) return from.distance(from: to) } func locationManager(_ manager: CLLocationManager, didUpdateLocations locations: [CLLocation]) { currentLon = (locations.last?.coordinate.longitude)! currentLat = (locations.last?.coordinate.latitude)! }/*⚠️ Not sure if this function will work? (Update User Location coordinates on the move?)*/ } struct Positions: Identifiable { let id = UUID() let name: String let latitude: Double let longitude: Double var coordinate: CLLocationCoordinate2D { CLLocationCoordinate2D(latitude: latitude, longitude: longitude) } } struct GameMapView: View { let from = CLLocationCoordinate2D(latitude: currentLon, longitude: currentLat) let to = CLLocationCoordinate2D(latitude: thisCardPositionLongitude, longitude: thisCardPositionLongitude) let distanceFrom = from.distance(from: to) /*⚠️ ERRORS: 1. Cannot use instance member 'from' within property initializer; property initializers run before 'self' is available. 2. Cannot use instance member 'to' within property initializer; property initializers run before 'self' is available. 3. Value of type 'CLLocationCoordinate2D' has no member 'distance'. */ @State private var region = MKCoordinateRegion( center: CLLocationCoordinate2D( latitude: thisCardPositionLatitude, longitude: thisCardPositionLongitude), span: MKCoordinateSpan( latitudeDelta: 0.0001, longitudeDelta: 0.0001) ) var body: some View { Map(coordinateRegion: $region, showsUserLocation: true, annotationItems: locations){ place in MapMarker(coordinate: place.coordinate,tint: Color.accentColor) } .edgesIgnoringSafeArea(.all) VStack { Print("Distance from Location: \(distanceFrom)") font(.largeTitle) padding() }
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Apr ’25
Localisation on Apple Watch
Hi everyone! I’m a new developer diving into my first Apple Watch project, and I’m really excited to get started! This app relies heavily on using the most precise location data possible. Could anyone point me to some official documentation or helpful resources on how to achieve high-accuracy location tracking specifically for watchOS? Any tips or best practices would also be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance for your help!
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Apr ’25
Core Location reports incorrect location update especially with underground travel
Description of the Bug: Core Location intermittently reports inaccurate location updates, albeit with a high accuracy value. This problem occurs almost exclusively while travelling in metros underground affecting the ability to rely on the framework effectively. Steps to Reproduce: The user starts travelling on ground level at point A The user continues travelling and, after some time, is now underground at point B. A stationary beacon scanned at point B confirms this. Core Location is observed to deliver a location update with a high-accuracy value but with the coordinates around point A when the user is actually around point B. Expected Behaviour: Accurate locations should be delivered at all times. In other words, Core Location should not report location updates with high accuracy when its certainty is low.
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Apr ’25
Zspeedaccuracy question
Hello everyone, I'm doing some work on validating some data to do with the zpseed functionality around corelocations, i've read up on the speedaccuracy field but the wording doesn't make sense to me. It says if its a positive number it is plus or minus the value in the zspeed column so would this be for example zspeed of 35 mps with an accuracy of 3 mps would it be 32 mps 38 mps or is it a range? so would it be anywhere between 32-38 mps. Or is it just plus or minus the 3mps and if this is the case how would it be worked out if its plus or minus when all the numbers will be a positive numbers as any negative numbers are deemed inaccurate ?
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Apr ’25
[CoreLocation][iOS 18.3.2] OS is not notifying monitored region state to application
We have an application. We are monitoring the fence event. We are using 'startMonitoringForRegion' API. but we are not getting any fence event. Steps Create a fence using 'startMonitoringForRegion' API BG on APNS trigger. initial fence state 'didDetermineState' not received. From Syslogs we can see OS has detected but event is not given to Application We are compiling code using SDK18.0 Error ** locationd Fence: LAC monitoring is not sufficient for / ocationd Fence: no allowing wifi monitor for, 400.0, fence Feedback Ticket ID: FB17250308 Syslogs Snippet: debug 2025-04-15 12:45:40.890193 -0500 locationd FenceCal: combine non-fine non-large fence, distance, 0.0, / //OS detetected fence state default 2025-04-15 12:45:44.706232 -0500 locationd Fence: fenceUpdate, , bundle, , type, GPS , loc, 33.1171776, -96.6606076, acc, 19, distance, 17, tech, LC...+, trans, 0, state, 0, cont, 1, fence, 33.11728835, -96.66048288, 1011.0, 766431742.6, sCount, 0, 0, trig, 0, 3, sinceLastLoc, 10.0, events, 0x00001810, status, (Inside) => (Inside) , settled state, (Unknown) ==> (Unknown), cantShiftButNeedTo, 0, sinceLastTransition, -1.0, significant, 0, loi, 0, lastProximityStateTimestamp, -1.000000, lastProximityState, 0, lastApproachingState, 0 // debug 2025-04-15 12:45:44.706247 -0500 locationd Fence: LAC monitoring is not sufficient for / // debug 2025-04-15 12:45:44.706263 -0500 locationd Fence: no allowing wifi monitor for, 400.0, fence, Fence, []//, latitude, 33.11728835, longitude, -96.66048288, refFrame, 0, distance, 1011.0, eFistance, 1011.0, lDown, -1.0, time, 766431742.6, ctime, -1.0, flags, EX------, key, -1506186373, throttled, N, polygon, 0, envType, 2, locType, 0
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Apr ’25
GPS HDOP
I have a marine navigation app which displays GPS quality information when receiving NMEA message from an external GPS. These include the number of satellites and Horizontal Dilution of Precision (HDOP). As far as I can see, the only additional information available through location services (for devices with built in GPS) is horizontal and vertical accuracy. Am I missing anything? Also does anyone know how horizontal accuracy is derived from HDOP?
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Jun ’25
[MapKit] Initialization failed because the authorization token is invalid.
When I try to import mapkitjs using HTML, I use the correct token, but the error token is invalid. <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="zh-CN"> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> <title>地点信息查询</title> <style> body { font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, 'Segoe UI', Roboto, Oxygen, Ubuntu, Cantarell, 'Open Sans', 'Helvetica Neue', sans-serif; margin: 0; padding: 20px; background-color: #f5f5f7; } .container { max-width: 800px; margin: 0 auto; } .search-box { width: 100%; padding: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; border: 1px solid #ccc; border-radius: 8px; font-size: 16px; } .result-container { background: white; padding: 20px; border-radius: 12px; box-shadow: 0 2px 4px rgba(0,0,0,0.1); } .place-image { width: 100%; max-height: 300px; object-fit: cover; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px; } .place-info { margin-top: 15px; } .place-info h2 { margin-top: 0; color: #1d1d1f; } .info-item { margin: 10px 0; color: #515154; } #map { width: 100%; height: 300px; border-radius: 8px; margin-top: 20px; } </style> </head> <body> <div class="container"> <h1>地点信息查询</h1> <input type="text" id="searchInput" class="search-box" placeholder="请输入地点名称(如:北京故宫)"> <div class="result-container"> <div id="placeImage"></div> <div class="place-info"> <h2 id="placeName"></h2> <div id="placeDetails"></div> </div> <div id="map"></div> </div> </div> <script src="https://cdn.apple-mapkit.com/mk/5.x.x/mapkit.js"></script> <script> // 初始化 MapKit mapkit.init({ authorizationCallback: function(done) { done('mytoken'); }, language: 'zh-CN', region: 'CN', callback: function(error) { if (error) { console.error('MapKit 初始化错误:', error); alert('地图服务初始化失败,请检查网络连接和授权设置'); } else { console.log('MapKit 初始化成功'); } } }); // 添加错误处理 window.addEventListener('error', function(event) { console.error('MapKit 错误:', event.error); }); const searchInput = document.getElementById('searchInput'); const placeImage = document.getElementById('placeImage'); const placeName = document.getElementById('placeName'); const placeDetails = document.getElementById('placeDetails'); const mapDiv = document.getElementById('map'); let map; searchInput.addEventListener('input', debounce(searchPlace, 500)); function debounce(func, wait) { let timeout; return function executedFunction(...args) { const later = () => { clearTimeout(timeout); func(...args); }; clearTimeout(timeout); timeout = setTimeout(later, wait); }; } async function searchPlace() { console.log('搜索'); const query = searchInput.value; if (!query) return; try { // 使用 MapKit 搜索地点 const search = new mapkit.Search({ region: new mapkit.CoordinateRegion( new mapkit.Coordinate(39.9042, 116.4074), // 默认北京坐标 new mapkit.CoordinateSpan(0.1, 0.1) ) }); search.search(query, (error, data) => { if (error) { console.error('搜索错误:', error); return; } if (data.places.length > 0) { const place = data.places[0]; displayPlaceInfo(place); showMap(place); } }); } catch (error) { console.error('获取地点信息失败:', error); } } function displayPlaceInfo(place) { placeName.textContent = place.name; let detailsHTML = ''; if (place.address) { detailsHTML += `<p class="info-item">地址: ${place.address}</p>`; } if (place.phoneNumber) { detailsHTML += `<p class="info-item">电话: ${place.phoneNumber}</p>`; } if (place.url) { detailsHTML += `<p class="info-item">网址: <a href="${place.url}" target="_blank">${place.url}</a></p>`; } placeDetails.innerHTML = detailsHTML; // 获取地点图片 if (place.pointOfInterestCategory) { // 这里可以调用其他图片API来获取地点图片 // 示例使用占位图片 placeImage.innerHTML = `<img src="https://source.unsplash.com/800x400/?${encodeURIComponent(place.name)}" class="place-image" alt="${place.name}">`; } } function showMap(place) { if (map) { map.remove(); } map = new mapkit.Map(mapDiv, { region: new mapkit.CoordinateRegion( place.coordinate, new mapkit.CoordinateSpan(0.01, 0.01) ) }); const annotation = new mapkit.MarkerAnnotation(place.coordinate, { title: place.name, data: { place: place } }); map.addAnnotation(annotation); } </script> </body> </html>
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Apr ’25
How can I prevent virtual location from affecting the security of my app
Hello, I have noticed that some users have modified their real location through an app called "MGU" to bypass my app's security checks. I want to know how to protect my app and detect users using virtual location. I have reproduced the process of virtual positioning here: Insert a plug-in through the interface at the bottom of the phone and connect it via Bluetooth on the phone Set the desired positioning target on the "MGU" app Turn off your phone's WiFi, network, and location for 10 seconds, then turn it back on At this point, virtual positioning is successful. Please assist me in troubleshooting this issue and inform me of the principle of implementing virtual positioning in this app and how to prevent it. The following is the screen recording of virtual positioning operation: https://flowus.cn/share/145b3232-26c3-4ea3-b3ff-4aad1495eb4d
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Apr ’25
why mapkit js does not have LookAroundSceneRequest
I want to update coordinate of the lookaround instance object. But mapkit.js does not have LookAroundSceneRequest class, how am I going to do. In swift, there is MKLookAroundSceneRequest class, you can specify a new coordinate with this class, to get a new LookAroundScene object, then attach new LookAroundScene to the existing lookAround object, But how am I going to do the same with mapkit.js ?? it missing LookAroundSceneRequest class in js
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Jan ’26
Disable userLocationAnnotation bubble
Hello, thanks for your effort! I found that when showsUserLocation is set to true (by default), the pulsing blue dot user location annotation is shown, which is cool and beautiful. However, it will automatically and periodically attempt to call the Apple Server API GET https://api.apple-mapkit.com/v1/reverseGeocode within userLocationDidChange() and updateUserLocationAnnotation() to display, I assume, the user's current address when single-tapping on the blue dot. It will significantly use the MapKit service calls quota since the user location is automatically updated. It almost runs out of quota even though the map initialization is plenty enough. Is there any way to disable the bubble behavior but preserve the user location blue dot, which is lovely and better than drawing my own user location dot? It seems I can only turn off all user location features. Many thanks!
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Feb ’26
BackgroundLocationIndicator Bubble in iOS26
I display the BackgroundLocationIndicator (blue/white bubble in status bar) in all my apps, that use background location service. Up to iOS 18 it allowed the user to tap on the bubble from within any other non fullscreen app and bring the app using the background location service to the foreground. In iOS26 this only works from the home screen. Is this intended behaviour or a bug ? If intended, please provide us with an option to allow the user to keep the pre iOS26 behavour. This was a quite convenient shortcut to jump directly to the locationservice using app.
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Mar ’26
Crash when iterating over CMSensorDataList via NSFastEnumeration
When iterating over a CMSensorDataList (which conforms to NSFastEnumeration) returned by CoreMotion's CMSensorRecorder's accelerometerData(from:to:) method, we sometimes see the crash below, with the frame above pointing to the close brace of the for loop iterating over the list. 0 CoreMotion 0x000000019fcf01dc CLInternalGetPinnedLocationAuthorizationState + 423316 1 CoreMotion 0x000000019fcf036b CLInternalGetPinnedLocationAuthorizationState + 423715 2 CoreMotion 0x000000019fcf02cb CLInternalGetPinnedLocationAuthorizationState + 423555 3 CoreMotion 0x000000019fbb8553 CLMotionActivity::isStatic() const + 1751823 It has been incredibly difficult to reproduce. We managed to reproduce a similar crash stack twice in a separate app that misused accelerometerData(from:to:) by providing a from and to Date that were more than 12 hours apart and iterating over the returned data, but it only occurred twice in many hours of testing. We hope to know if this could be a bug in Core Motion or it is definitely in our SDK, or if there is any way to fail gracefully in this scenario.
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🟡 Yellow Circle In front of my app Name. What does it mean ?
Hello everyone, a few months ago I started building an app using flutter, and a few days ago when I told one of my friends to test it trough Test Flight he asked me why it shows an 🟡 Yellow Circle in front of the app name ? is there an Apple documentation regarding this yellow circle so I can point others to that page ? I googled to find out about this behaviour and it says that my app uses the microphone, but I do not have any code, any library that is using the microphone, it is an Outdoor/GPS Recording app. Thank you.
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Maps: opening hours API / Property
I’m currently developing an iOS app that relies heavily on location details. I'm using MapKit and MKMapItem as my primary data source, which works perfectly for standard metadata. However, I’ve hit a roadblock: I want to display opening hours inline within my location details, but it seems Apple doesn't expose a public API or property for this in MKMapItem (even though the data is clearly visible in the native Apple Maps app). Since I'm building this as an indie developer/startup, the Google Places API is unfortunately too expensive for my current budget. ⁠Is there any legitimate, native way to get opening hours from Apple that I might have missed? ⁠If not, what are your best practices or recommended indie-friendly alternatives (e.g., Yelp Fusion API, OpenStreetMap, Foursquare)? Any tips on how to handle this elegantly and cost-efficiently would be highly appreciated! Thanks in advance.
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iOS 17: location permissions keeps changing on its own
I set the location permission to Always but it changes back to “when shared” after a few days. Is this a bug?
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Jan ’26
<unlocalized> in mapview
This question has been asked several times by other users before. But there is no solution provided it seems. So I am asking the same here. I have a screen where I add mapview as a subview. In that it is showing instead of "Legal".
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Apr ’25
Unable to find Maps Ids Checkbox when I add new Identifiers
Hi, based on https://aninterestingwebsite.com/help/account/configure-app-capabilities/create-a-maps-identifier-and-private-key described, I need to create an Identifier before I can create JWT for MapKit JS. However, I cannot find Maps Ids checkbox when I attempt to set up first MapKit JS access.
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Dec ’25
Guidance on Continuous Location & Direction Updates to watchOS App Without Screen Dimming
Dear Apple Developer Support, I am reaching out for guidance on implementing continuous directional and location updates in a watchOS app designed as part of a mapping/navigation solution. Current Scenario: We send continuous location and direction updates from our iOS app to the watchOS companion app. When viewing directions on the Apple Watch, the screen dims after a short period, and the live data stops updating consistently, even though the user is actively looking at the screen. This negatively impacts the usability of real-time navigation on watchOS. Our Objective: Prevent screen dimming (or extend screen-on time) while the user is viewing navigation directions. Ensure reliable, continuous data updates on the watch screen during active navigation sessions. Request: We would appreciate your guidance on: The recommended method to keep the watchOS screen active while displaying real-time navigation data. Proper use of APIs such as WKExtendedRuntimeSession, WorkoutSession, or any other mechanism suitable for this use case. Any best practices or App Store review considerations for apps that require extended screen time and continuous updates. How such use cases were traditionally handled on watchOS and what has or hasn’t worked. We want to ensure we're implementing this in a battery-efficient, user-respectful, and Apple-compliant manner. Thank you for your assistance and guidance.
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Apr ’25
Issue with calculating the distance between two points on a map
I have an error issue that I haven’t been able to solve despite doing extensive research. In fact the similar examples I have found so far have been educational but I have not been able to make work. The example below I am hoping will be easy to fix as it is only producing errors with one line of code… import SwiftUI import CoreLocation var currentLon = Double() var currentLat = Double() extension CLLocation { class func distance(from: CLLocationCoordinate2D, to: CLLocationCoordinate2D) -> CLLocationDistance { let from = CLLocation(latitude: from.latitude, longitude: from.longitude) let to = CLLocation(latitude: to.latitude, longitude: to.longitude) return from.distance(from: to) } func locationManager(_ manager: CLLocationManager, didUpdateLocations locations: [CLLocation]) { currentLon = (locations.last?.coordinate.longitude)! currentLat = (locations.last?.coordinate.latitude)! }/*⚠️ Not sure if this function will work? (Update User Location coordinates on the move?)*/ } struct Positions: Identifiable { let id = UUID() let name: String let latitude: Double let longitude: Double var coordinate: CLLocationCoordinate2D { CLLocationCoordinate2D(latitude: latitude, longitude: longitude) } } struct GameMapView: View { let from = CLLocationCoordinate2D(latitude: currentLon, longitude: currentLat) let to = CLLocationCoordinate2D(latitude: thisCardPositionLongitude, longitude: thisCardPositionLongitude) let distanceFrom = from.distance(from: to) /*⚠️ ERRORS: 1. Cannot use instance member 'from' within property initializer; property initializers run before 'self' is available. 2. Cannot use instance member 'to' within property initializer; property initializers run before 'self' is available. 3. Value of type 'CLLocationCoordinate2D' has no member 'distance'. */ @State private var region = MKCoordinateRegion( center: CLLocationCoordinate2D( latitude: thisCardPositionLatitude, longitude: thisCardPositionLongitude), span: MKCoordinateSpan( latitudeDelta: 0.0001, longitudeDelta: 0.0001) ) var body: some View { Map(coordinateRegion: $region, showsUserLocation: true, annotationItems: locations){ place in MapMarker(coordinate: place.coordinate,tint: Color.accentColor) } .edgesIgnoringSafeArea(.all) VStack { Print("Distance from Location: \(distanceFrom)") font(.largeTitle) padding() }
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Apr ’25
Waze issues
Waze is not available in the home screen icons for selection in CarPlay. I just reloaded Waze when it disappeared as a selectable icon. How can it be restored?
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Apr ’25
Including Place URL in server API response?
Hello, Is it possible to retrieve URLs (the URL associated for the specified location) for the Place object when you query the Apple Maps Server APIs? They are available when you make a MKLocalSearch.Request() directly in Swift. We have both iOS and Android apps, and it's not currently possible to get the URLs on Android. Thanks!
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Apr ’25
Localisation on Apple Watch
Hi everyone! I’m a new developer diving into my first Apple Watch project, and I’m really excited to get started! This app relies heavily on using the most precise location data possible. Could anyone point me to some official documentation or helpful resources on how to achieve high-accuracy location tracking specifically for watchOS? Any tips or best practices would also be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance for your help!
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Apr ’25
Core Location reports incorrect location update especially with underground travel
Description of the Bug: Core Location intermittently reports inaccurate location updates, albeit with a high accuracy value. This problem occurs almost exclusively while travelling in metros underground affecting the ability to rely on the framework effectively. Steps to Reproduce: The user starts travelling on ground level at point A The user continues travelling and, after some time, is now underground at point B. A stationary beacon scanned at point B confirms this. Core Location is observed to deliver a location update with a high-accuracy value but with the coordinates around point A when the user is actually around point B. Expected Behaviour: Accurate locations should be delivered at all times. In other words, Core Location should not report location updates with high accuracy when its certainty is low.
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Apr ’25
Zspeedaccuracy question
Hello everyone, I'm doing some work on validating some data to do with the zpseed functionality around corelocations, i've read up on the speedaccuracy field but the wording doesn't make sense to me. It says if its a positive number it is plus or minus the value in the zspeed column so would this be for example zspeed of 35 mps with an accuracy of 3 mps would it be 32 mps 38 mps or is it a range? so would it be anywhere between 32-38 mps. Or is it just plus or minus the 3mps and if this is the case how would it be worked out if its plus or minus when all the numbers will be a positive numbers as any negative numbers are deemed inaccurate ?
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Apr ’25
[CoreLocation][iOS 18.3.2] OS is not notifying monitored region state to application
We have an application. We are monitoring the fence event. We are using 'startMonitoringForRegion' API. but we are not getting any fence event. Steps Create a fence using 'startMonitoringForRegion' API BG on APNS trigger. initial fence state 'didDetermineState' not received. From Syslogs we can see OS has detected but event is not given to Application We are compiling code using SDK18.0 Error ** locationd Fence: LAC monitoring is not sufficient for / ocationd Fence: no allowing wifi monitor for, 400.0, fence Feedback Ticket ID: FB17250308 Syslogs Snippet: debug 2025-04-15 12:45:40.890193 -0500 locationd FenceCal: combine non-fine non-large fence, distance, 0.0, / //OS detetected fence state default 2025-04-15 12:45:44.706232 -0500 locationd Fence: fenceUpdate, , bundle, , type, GPS , loc, 33.1171776, -96.6606076, acc, 19, distance, 17, tech, LC...+, trans, 0, state, 0, cont, 1, fence, 33.11728835, -96.66048288, 1011.0, 766431742.6, sCount, 0, 0, trig, 0, 3, sinceLastLoc, 10.0, events, 0x00001810, status, (Inside) => (Inside) , settled state, (Unknown) ==> (Unknown), cantShiftButNeedTo, 0, sinceLastTransition, -1.0, significant, 0, loi, 0, lastProximityStateTimestamp, -1.000000, lastProximityState, 0, lastApproachingState, 0 // debug 2025-04-15 12:45:44.706247 -0500 locationd Fence: LAC monitoring is not sufficient for / // debug 2025-04-15 12:45:44.706263 -0500 locationd Fence: no allowing wifi monitor for, 400.0, fence, Fence, []//, latitude, 33.11728835, longitude, -96.66048288, refFrame, 0, distance, 1011.0, eFistance, 1011.0, lDown, -1.0, time, 766431742.6, ctime, -1.0, flags, EX------, key, -1506186373, throttled, N, polygon, 0, envType, 2, locType, 0
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Apr ’25
GPS HDOP
I have a marine navigation app which displays GPS quality information when receiving NMEA message from an external GPS. These include the number of satellites and Horizontal Dilution of Precision (HDOP). As far as I can see, the only additional information available through location services (for devices with built in GPS) is horizontal and vertical accuracy. Am I missing anything? Also does anyone know how horizontal accuracy is derived from HDOP?
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Jun ’25
[MapKit] Initialization failed because the authorization token is invalid.
When I try to import mapkitjs using HTML, I use the correct token, but the error token is invalid. <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="zh-CN"> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> <title>地点信息查询</title> <style> body { font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, 'Segoe UI', Roboto, Oxygen, Ubuntu, Cantarell, 'Open Sans', 'Helvetica Neue', sans-serif; margin: 0; padding: 20px; background-color: #f5f5f7; } .container { max-width: 800px; margin: 0 auto; } .search-box { width: 100%; padding: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; border: 1px solid #ccc; border-radius: 8px; font-size: 16px; } .result-container { background: white; padding: 20px; border-radius: 12px; box-shadow: 0 2px 4px rgba(0,0,0,0.1); } .place-image { width: 100%; max-height: 300px; object-fit: cover; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px; } .place-info { margin-top: 15px; } .place-info h2 { margin-top: 0; color: #1d1d1f; } .info-item { margin: 10px 0; color: #515154; } #map { width: 100%; height: 300px; border-radius: 8px; margin-top: 20px; } </style> </head> <body> <div class="container"> <h1>地点信息查询</h1> <input type="text" id="searchInput" class="search-box" placeholder="请输入地点名称(如:北京故宫)"> <div class="result-container"> <div id="placeImage"></div> <div class="place-info"> <h2 id="placeName"></h2> <div id="placeDetails"></div> </div> <div id="map"></div> </div> </div> <script src="https://cdn.apple-mapkit.com/mk/5.x.x/mapkit.js"></script> <script> // 初始化 MapKit mapkit.init({ authorizationCallback: function(done) { done('mytoken'); }, language: 'zh-CN', region: 'CN', callback: function(error) { if (error) { console.error('MapKit 初始化错误:', error); alert('地图服务初始化失败,请检查网络连接和授权设置'); } else { console.log('MapKit 初始化成功'); } } }); // 添加错误处理 window.addEventListener('error', function(event) { console.error('MapKit 错误:', event.error); }); const searchInput = document.getElementById('searchInput'); const placeImage = document.getElementById('placeImage'); const placeName = document.getElementById('placeName'); const placeDetails = document.getElementById('placeDetails'); const mapDiv = document.getElementById('map'); let map; searchInput.addEventListener('input', debounce(searchPlace, 500)); function debounce(func, wait) { let timeout; return function executedFunction(...args) { const later = () => { clearTimeout(timeout); func(...args); }; clearTimeout(timeout); timeout = setTimeout(later, wait); }; } async function searchPlace() { console.log('搜索'); const query = searchInput.value; if (!query) return; try { // 使用 MapKit 搜索地点 const search = new mapkit.Search({ region: new mapkit.CoordinateRegion( new mapkit.Coordinate(39.9042, 116.4074), // 默认北京坐标 new mapkit.CoordinateSpan(0.1, 0.1) ) }); search.search(query, (error, data) => { if (error) { console.error('搜索错误:', error); return; } if (data.places.length > 0) { const place = data.places[0]; displayPlaceInfo(place); showMap(place); } }); } catch (error) { console.error('获取地点信息失败:', error); } } function displayPlaceInfo(place) { placeName.textContent = place.name; let detailsHTML = ''; if (place.address) { detailsHTML += `<p class="info-item">地址: ${place.address}</p>`; } if (place.phoneNumber) { detailsHTML += `<p class="info-item">电话: ${place.phoneNumber}</p>`; } if (place.url) { detailsHTML += `<p class="info-item">网址: <a href="${place.url}" target="_blank">${place.url}</a></p>`; } placeDetails.innerHTML = detailsHTML; // 获取地点图片 if (place.pointOfInterestCategory) { // 这里可以调用其他图片API来获取地点图片 // 示例使用占位图片 placeImage.innerHTML = `<img src="https://source.unsplash.com/800x400/?${encodeURIComponent(place.name)}" class="place-image" alt="${place.name}">`; } } function showMap(place) { if (map) { map.remove(); } map = new mapkit.Map(mapDiv, { region: new mapkit.CoordinateRegion( place.coordinate, new mapkit.CoordinateSpan(0.01, 0.01) ) }); const annotation = new mapkit.MarkerAnnotation(place.coordinate, { title: place.name, data: { place: place } }); map.addAnnotation(annotation); } </script> </body> </html>
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Apr ’25
How can I prevent virtual location from affecting the security of my app
Hello, I have noticed that some users have modified their real location through an app called "MGU" to bypass my app's security checks. I want to know how to protect my app and detect users using virtual location. I have reproduced the process of virtual positioning here: Insert a plug-in through the interface at the bottom of the phone and connect it via Bluetooth on the phone Set the desired positioning target on the "MGU" app Turn off your phone's WiFi, network, and location for 10 seconds, then turn it back on At this point, virtual positioning is successful. Please assist me in troubleshooting this issue and inform me of the principle of implementing virtual positioning in this app and how to prevent it. The following is the screen recording of virtual positioning operation: https://flowus.cn/share/145b3232-26c3-4ea3-b3ff-4aad1495eb4d
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Apr ’25