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AIR app crashes on startup in iPhone X iOS Simulator

Community Beginner ,
Oct 10, 2017 Oct 10, 2017

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Im trying to test the AIR app in the new iOS 11 simulator to see how it would look on the iPhone X screen, but the app crashes on startup without any logs or errors.

I tried using AIR 26 and AIR 27 but the result is the same.

I found this discussion https://forum.starling-framework.org/topic/air-xcode-9-ios-11-beta-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly where it says:

iOS 11 enforces x86_64 for simulator builds. AIR only produces i386 simulator builds. Therefore, you cannot run AIR projects in the Xcode 11.0 Simulator.

So it looks like Adobe AIR doesnt support it yet.

Any ideas for a hack or temporary solution to make it work?

Or when can we expect an AIR update?

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 25, 2017 Oct 25, 2017

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This issue is known to us and we are working on it.

Thanks,

Ankit | Adobe AIR Engineering

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LEGEND ,
Oct 28, 2017 Oct 28, 2017

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I found that any simulator device crashes, so it may be more about Xcode 9 than iPhone X.

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 09, 2017 Nov 09, 2017

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Is there any estimate on when this will be resolved? I am also experiencing this.

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Explorer ,
Nov 15, 2017 Nov 15, 2017

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Same here... any updates would be welcome.

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 16, 2017 Nov 16, 2017

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This issue is fixed now. Please download AIR 28 SDK from Download Adobe AIR 28 Beta - Adobe Labs . Make sure you are using updated version of Xcode 9. Please let us know in case of any issues.

Thanks,

Ankit

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 16, 2017 Nov 16, 2017

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Hi Ankit,

The app does not crash anymore with this beta, which is great.

Unfortunately, my app seems to run in the iOS 11.1 simulators with a letterbox effect. See the attached picture for what I mean. It happens on the iPhone 6 simulator and the iPhone X simulator, to different extremes. The red box is the area that the application takes up, whereas the green box is the expected area it should take. (The blue box is the 'safe area' of the iPhone X, for comparison).

iOS 11.1 simulators - Adobe AIR 28 Flex app letterboxing.png

According to these two Stack Overflow post, some letterboxing effect may be enforced by iOS devices if they don't have the correct launch images, but I attempted to make & add these and it made no difference: https://stackoverflow.com/q/47201210/2544629​ and https://stackoverflow.com/q/46326405/2544629 . Is this something caused by the AIR 28 update? Or maybe, is there a setting I need to add to my app to resolve this?

Here's some of the XML I have in my app descriptor for reference:

<initialWindow>

        <content></content>

        <aspectRatio>portrait</aspectRatio>

        <visible>true</visible>

        <autoOrients>true</autoOrients>

        <fullScreen>true</fullScreen>

        <renderMode>direct</renderMode>

    </initialWindow>

<iPhone>

        <InfoAdditions>

            <![CDATA[

            <key>UIDeviceFamily</key>

            <array>

                <string>1</string>

                <string>2</string>

            </array>

            <key>MinimumOSVersion</key>

            <string>11.0</string>

            <key>UIBackgroundModes</key>

            <array>

                <string>audio</string>

            </array>

            <key>NSAppTransportSecurity</key>

            <dict>

                <key>NSAllowsArbitraryLoads</key>

                <true/>

            </dict>

            <key>LSApplicationQueriesSchemes</key>

            <array>

                <string>fb</string>

                <string>instagram</string>

                <string>tumblr</string>

                <string>twitter</string>

                <string>tel</string>

                <string>sms</string>

            </array>

            ]]>

        </InfoAdditions>

<requestedDisplayResolution>high</requestedDisplayResolution>

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Participant ,
Nov 16, 2017 Nov 16, 2017

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Everytime I Test iOS Simulator from Adobe Animate, it opens up the iPhone 6 simulator. How do I get it to place the app and test on iPhone X simulator?

Thank you.

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 16, 2017 Nov 16, 2017

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in terminal before launching the IDE:

`launchctl setenv AIR_IOS_SIMULATOR_DEVICE "iPhone X"`

this is from: Adobe AIR: How to select iOS Simulator Hardware – IDEs Support (IntelliJ Platform) | JetBrains (for Intellij, not sure if it works for other IDEs but it worked fro me)

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 16, 2017 Nov 16, 2017

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Hi,

Please follow Adobe AIR * Device simulation using the iOS Simulator  to change the default simulator. For iPhone X please use name as "iPhone X".

Thanks,

Ankit | Adobe AIR Engineering

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Explorer ,
Nov 17, 2017 Nov 17, 2017

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Thanks Anki that works great. App runs fine in the simulator now.

Which leads to my next question... how do we actually make the app use the whole screen and not be letterboxed?

I saw on a thread somehwhere that we just to add the "Default-375w-812h@3x.png" launch image to force it to use the whole screen, but that's not working for me.

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Explorer ,
Nov 17, 2017 Nov 17, 2017

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Try using name "Default-375w-812h@3x~iphone.png"

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 17, 2017 Nov 17, 2017

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"Default-812h@3x~iphone.png" seems to be the one I had to use for it to work...

I just tried a bunch of combinations until one worked.

Thanks Elegar​ for getting me close!

for anyone else, here's the full list of images I currently have there, and their names, which seems to have now made the iPhone X and others no longer have a letterbox on Xcode 9 / iOS 11 simulators (the bottom one is new as of this last week / AIR 28 beta):

Default-568h@2x.png
Default.png
Default@2x.png
Default@2x~ipad.png
Default~ipad.png

Default-812h@3x~iphone.png

(my app is portrait only, so there are probably others you need in landscape)

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New Here ,
Nov 18, 2017 Nov 18, 2017

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how to package the icons?. They do not appear in any device. I have tried the method of assets.car

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Explorer ,
Mar 19, 2018 Mar 19, 2018

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Create Assets.car and add that to you as3 project

APP ICON and Assets.car online

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Engaged ,
Nov 18, 2017 Nov 18, 2017

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The ipa produced by AIR 28 beta appears to now include the UILaunchImages array.

Here is the set of what it looks for.

<key>UILaunchImages</key>

        <array>

            <dict>

                <key>UILaunchImageMinimumOSVersion</key>

                <string>8.0</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageName</key>

                <string>Default~iphone.png</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageOrientation</key>

                <string>Portrait</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageSize</key>

                <string>{320, 480}</string>

            </dict>

            <dict>

                <key>UILaunchImageMinimumOSVersion</key>

                <string>8.0</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageName</key>

                <string>Default@2x~iphone.png</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageOrientation</key>

                <string>Portrait</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageSize</key>

                <string>{320, 480}</string>

            </dict>

            <dict>

                <key>UILaunchImageMinimumOSVersion</key>

                <string>8.0</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageName</key>

                <string>Default-568h@2x~iphone.png</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageOrientation</key>

                <string>Portrait</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageSize</key>

                <string>{320, 568}</string>

            </dict>

            <dict>

                <key>UILaunchImageMinimumOSVersion</key>

                <string>8.0</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageName</key>

                <string>Default-375w-667h@2x~iphone.png</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageOrientation</key>

                <string>Portrait</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageSize</key>

                <string>{375, 667}</string>

            </dict>

            <dict>

                <key>UILaunchImageMinimumOSVersion</key>

                <string>8.0</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageName</key>

                <string>Default-414w-736h@3x~iphone.png</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageOrientation</key>

                <string>Portrait</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageSize</key>

                <string>{414, 736}</string>

            </dict>

            <dict>

                <key>UILaunchImageMinimumOSVersion</key>

                <string>8.0</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageName</key>

                <string>Default-Landscape-414w-736h@3x~iphone.png</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageOrientation</key>

                <string>Landscape</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageSize</key>

                <string>{414, 736}</string>

            </dict>

            <dict>

                <key>UILaunchImageMinimumOSVersion</key>

                <string>8.0</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageName</key>

                <string>Default-812h@3x~iphone.png</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageOrientation</key>

                <string>Portrait</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageSize</key>

                <string>{375, 812}</string>

            </dict>

            <dict>

                <key>UILaunchImageMinimumOSVersion</key>

                <string>8.0</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageName</key>

                <string>Default-Landscape-812h@3x~iphone.png</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageOrientation</key>

                <string>Landscape</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageSize</key>

                <string>{375, 812}</string>

            </dict>

            <dict>

                <key>UILaunchImageMinimumOSVersion</key>

                <string>8.0</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageName</key>

                <string>Default-Portrait~ipad.png</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageOrientation</key>

                <string>Portrait</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageSize</key>

                <string>{359, 512}</string>

            </dict>

            <dict>

                <key>UILaunchImageMinimumOSVersion</key>

                <string>8.0</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageName</key>

                <string>Default-PortraitUpsideDown~ipad.png</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageOrientation</key>

                <string>PortraitUpsideDown</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageSize</key>

                <string>{359, 512}</string>

            </dict>

            <dict>

                <key>UILaunchImageMinimumOSVersion</key>

                <string>8.0</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageName</key>

                <string>Default-Landscape~ipad.png</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageOrientation</key>

                <string>Landscape</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageSize</key>

                <string>{359, 512}</string>

            </dict>

            <dict>

                <key>UILaunchImageMinimumOSVersion</key>

                <string>8.0</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageName</key>

                <string>Default-LandscapeRight~ipad.png</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageOrientation</key>

                <string>LandscapeRight</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageSize</key>

                <string>{359, 512}</string>

            </dict>

            <dict>

                <key>UILaunchImageMinimumOSVersion</key>

                <string>8.0</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageName</key>

                <string>Default-Portrait@2x~ipad.png</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageOrientation</key>

                <string>Portrait</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageSize</key>

                <string>{768, 1024}</string>

            </dict>

            <dict>

                <key>UILaunchImageMinimumOSVersion</key>

                <string>8.0</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageName</key>

                <string>Default-PortraitUpsideDown@2x~ipad.png</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageOrientation</key>

                <string>PortraitUpsideDown</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageSize</key>

                <string>{768, 1024}</string>

            </dict>

            <dict>

                <key>UILaunchImageMinimumOSVersion</key>

                <string>8.0</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageName</key>

                <string>Default-LandscapeLeft@2x~ipad.png</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageOrientation</key>

                <string>LandscapeLeft</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageSize</key>

                <string>{768, 1024}</string>

            </dict>

            <dict>

                <key>UILaunchImageMinimumOSVersion</key>

                <string>8.0</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageName</key>

                <string>Default-LandscapeRight@2x~ipad.png</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageOrientation</key>

                <string>LandscapeRight</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageSize</key>

                <string>{768, 1024}</string>

            </dict>

            <dict>

                <key>UILaunchImageMinimumOSVersion</key>

                <string>8.0</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageName</key>

                <string>IpadPro12inchPortrait.png</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageOrientation</key>

                <string>Portrait</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageSize</key>

                <string>{1024, 1366}</string>

            </dict>

            <dict>

                <key>UILaunchImageMinimumOSVersion</key>

                <string>8.0</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageName</key>

                <string>IpadPro12inchLandscape.png</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageOrientation</key>

                <string>Landscape</string>

                <key>UILaunchImageSize</key>

                <string>{1024, 1366}</string>

            </dict>

        </array>

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Explorer ,
Nov 20, 2017 Nov 20, 2017

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So thanks to Elegar, I've now got the app opening in full screen mode for the iPhone by using "Default-812h@3x~iphone.png".

However, I'm getting an issue where the splash screen displays correctly at first, but then shows a stretched version for a few seconds just before the app starts up. I'm getting exactly the same error on two different projects. Here's a video of it happening.

Dropbox - iphonex.mov

Be interested to know if anyone else is getting the same?

Also... The icons aren't working in the simulator using AIR 28. This is on all iOS devices - not just the iPhone X.

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 20, 2017 Nov 20, 2017

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Hi markburvs,

For the stretched version of the splash screen on iPhone X, we are aware of this issue and currently investigating the same.

For icons not visible on simulators of iOS 11 using AIR 28, please make sure that you're packaging Assets.car in the application as Apple has mandated the use of Assets.car for iOS 11 onwards. For the procedure to make Assets.car, please refer AIR 28 Beta ReleaseNotes (http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/labs/flashruntimes/shared/air28_flashplayer28_releasenotes.pdf )

Thanks,

Pravishti | Adobe AIR Engineering

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Nov 21, 2017 Nov 21, 2017

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pravishtis​, thanks for describing assets.car. Is there any chance that AIR 28 will generate this file itself? Or from now it becomes impossible to make builds without mac (because mac is required to generate assets.car as described in release notes)?

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Engaged ,
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Yes, please implement generating Assets.car file automatically with Adobe AIR.

I am paying Adobe Creative Cloud and using Flash Builder 4.7 to build my game and if I am not able to build without Mac I do not know what to do then, I will not be able to use AIR 28, but I want to use it.

Thanks,

Caslav

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Nov 29, 2017 Nov 29, 2017

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Yes, it would be easier as well if AIR 28 could create the assets.car file automatically.

Even though I followed the instructions in XCode, I keep getting a build error.

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 29, 2017 Nov 29, 2017

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Have you followed the steps mentioned in the release notes? Please let us know the error you are getting while building.

Thanks,

Ankit | Adobe AIR Engineering

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Nov 23, 2017 Nov 23, 2017

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Just one more item to add to Pravishtis instructions on Assets.car - make sure you are signed in to XCode 9.

Add own AppleID in Xcode [preferences -> Accounts -> add apple id]

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New Here ,
Jan 26, 2018 Jan 26, 2018

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I have the same issue. Any luck figuring it out?

I get it on an iphone 6+ with air 28 build 120

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Adobe Employee ,
Jan 28, 2018 Jan 28, 2018

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Hi,

Can you please try once with AIR 28 (Download Adobe AIR SDK) and let us know if you still face any issues.

Thanks,

Pravishti | Adobe AIR Engineering

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