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When will OMZ release an Xcode Template for Python3?
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@omz I am not sure if it is just me but the new template works great in the simulator but I cannot upload it to the App Store because it has the same code signing errors the previous template had.
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@RomSpy Could you show me a screenshot of those errors?
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@omz it may be operator error. I found an issue with how I was signing the app. I tried to upload it again to see but I am just having connection errors right now.
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@omz after messing around with the template and my code signing settings which work on the previous template this is what I found:
I added #import 'pythonista' to the pykit_preflight.py and the error went away on that file.
Also it seems that any .py file with a "#!" near the top also has code signing issues.I may be doing something wrong as I am not that familiar with Xcode code signing but on the off chance that it is not me here is the error code.
The error received is:
ERROR ITMS-90035: "Invalid Signature. Code object is not signed at all. The file at path [Pythonista3AppTemplate.app/Frameworks/Py3Kit.framework/pylib/wave.py] is not properly signed. Make sure you have signed your application with a distribution certificate, not an ad hoc certificate or a development certificate. Verify that the code signing settings in Xcode are correct at the target level (which override any values at the project level). Additionally, make sure the bundle you are uploading was built using a Release target in Xcode, not a Simulator target. If you are certain your code signing settings are correct, choose "Clean All" in Xcode, delete the "build" directory in the Finder, and rebuild your release target. For more information, please consult https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/Security/Conceptual/CodeSigningGuide/Introduction/Introduction.html"
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there was a long thread about this topic. The issue is that the
file
command says .py files are executable, and thus need to be signed. The import pythonista was to trick file into thinking it is objc source code. It should be possuble to create a custom .mgc file that file uses to determine file types, and maybe trigger on the shebang line, etc, that makes it say it is a plain text file.others created a script to go through every file in the template and add the import statement.
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@omz is there any chance we'll get a today widget for this App Template? Maybe have two separate scripts,
main.py
for the main app andtoday_widget.py
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@JonB Where would you put the import statements? When I say #import "pythonista" it says that 'pythonista' file not found
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@RomSpy Did you figure out how to get your app uploaded?
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Sorry, i should have linked to the long thread:
https://forum.omz-software.com/topic/3744/xcode-template-for-pythonista/31?page=2Near the middle, someone posted a script that automatically inserted
#\input texinfo
at the start of every file, but it required sometimes hundreds of these. Later omz said that tou could replace that with#import pythonista
, which fools thefile
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So for example, this file is the PYAAppDelegate.h and I put '#import pythonista' at the top as seen in the code excerpt below.
//
// AppDelegate.h
// Pythonista3AppTemplate
//
// Created by Ole Zorn on 25.08.18.
// Copyright © 2018 Ole Zorn. All rights reserved.
//#import pythonista
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>@interface PYAAppDelegate : UIResponder <UIApplicationDelegate>
@property (strong, nonatomic) UIWindow *window;
@end
This results in an error that states "Expected "FILENAME" or <FILENAME>"
What do I do to get rid of this error?
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No no no. You only add this to the python files (.py), not .h or .c or .m, etc.
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@JonB ok so now the only problem I'm having is the error saying :
"App Store Connect Operation Error
ERROR ITMS-90035: "Invalid Signature. Code object is not signed at all. The file at path [Pythonista3AppTemplate.app/Frameworks/Py3Kit.framework/pykit_preflight.py] is not properly signed. Make sure you have signed your application with a distribution certificate, not an ad hoc certificate or a development certificate. Verify that the code signing settings in Xcode are correct at the target level (which override any values at the project level). Additionally, make sure the bundle you are uploading was built using a Release target in Xcode, not a Simulator target. If you are certain your code signing settings are correct, choose "Clean All" in Xcode, delete the "build" directory in the Finder, and rebuild your release target. For more information, please consult https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/Security/Conceptual/CodeSigningGuide/Introduction/Introduction.html""I think that's the last roadblock. Thanks so much for your help so far!
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@JonB hmmmm, now when I try to upload it again all it says is "app store connect operation error: an error occurred uploading to the app store"
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Did you add that line to the pykit_preflight.py?
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@JonB what is pykit_preflight.py? I don't have that file
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Did you read the error message?
Pythonista3AppTemplate.app/Frameworks/Py3Kit.framework/pykit_preflight.py
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@JonB Nevermind, I found it after showing the package contents of the py3kit framework!
But now I while i'm uploading, it stopped after a full bar stating "Completed App Store Operation" and it seems like it should be done, but it's not finishing the upload.
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@JonB it just ended and still resulted in the error - App Store connect operation error: An error occurred uploading to the App Store.
What else should I do for it to work?
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