Crashlytics in iOS won't proceed past Build Your Project in Fabric app
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Mike from Fabric here. If you back up through the Mac app, then click on the arrow in the top-left, click on "+ New App", that will walk you through re-adding everything.
Can't Build my app after upgrading to Fabric from Crashlytics
I resolved this issue in the following steps.
- Remove reference fabric.framework and crashlytics.framework from project
- Clean the project
- Remove my application from Device and restart my device.
- Relaunch Fabric app after once quit from my applications
- Select required application from application list On Fabric
- Click to migrate crashlytics then follow the instruction by Fabric
At the end my application build and run successfully on device as well as simulator.
Fabric on iOS - new project, same bundleId - Answers/Crashlytics not working
The information is going up, but it is hidden in the web dashboard since I'm just one device vs the thousands of others.
The new versions can be seen on Settings > Apps > [your app] > Versions. The dashboard only really shows top versions so my new one didn't appear.
The purchase events can be better viewed on the Dashboard > Purchase > Item ID/Name [since I added some different IDs].
Crashlytics, Can't add new application
Only after run Product
-> Archive
this step successfully done.
Xcode 10.1
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