It's free yet super powerful to call private APIs and bypass limitations. Stop paying $99 for ADP to get your developer token, just grab it from. Apple should really start to do something, otherwise It's like telling every developer that: I already submitted it to Apple but got no response. I got a token that has limited features, while theirs are far more powerful I pay $99 for ADP to get the developer token, while they get it for free Then sell it and beat other competitor apps because it's more "powerful".Īnd this makes me a developer obeying the rules like a stupid fool because They get the token for free, take the source code from with some modification, put it into an electron app. I already spotted one app selling on Microsoft Apps Store() that is taking advantage of this "privileged" token. I think it's fine to use it privately and do not be evil, but Apple failed to stop people from abusing it. Many other features that could do but your apps couldn't Rename playlist, reordering songs in a playlist Val tokenProvider = object : TokenProvider ) But now i am trying to play a song using code I have fetched user playlist and albums using api's. I am developing an android application form AppleMusicKit. This is undesirable, uninformative to the user and seemingly unpreventable.This is also irregardless of having correctly set the NSAppleMusicUsageDescription key in ist and having the appropriate (authorized) MPMediaLibraryAuthorizationStatus.The necessity of having the Apple Music app installed is mentioned nowhere in Apple's documentation, which is lacking.Secondly, there appears to be no way (that I could find on the Internet) to then manually check beforehand if the Apple Music app is installed._How can my app determine if the Apple Music app is installed, in order to prevent presenting a MPMediaPickerController if there is no music app installed and so prevent the uninformative and undetectable error displayed otherwise?Kind regards,Isaiah I would like to use the MediaPlayer in Swift 5 to have a user select a song for use in my app.This should be possible using MPMediaPicker using this official Apple documentation.However, it seems this documentation is incomplete.If the user does not have the Apple Music app installed, then upon presentation of MPMediaPickerController, they are presented with the error alert "Internal Error", "The requested app extension could not be found" (image).
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