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== Using LSApplicationProxy in your project == | == Using LSApplicationProxy in your project == | ||
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Revision as of 15:31, 27 April 2022
LSApplicationProxy is an object that provides information about App Store applications via a proxy.
Using LSApplicationProxy in your project
Add MobileCoreServices to your Makefile
Tweak_PRIVATE_FRAMEWORKS = MobileCoreServices
Header:
@interface LSApplicationProxy : NSObject
+ (id)applicationProxyForIdentifier:(id)arg1;
- (NSString *)localizedNameForContext:(id)arg1; // iOS 11+
- (NSString *)localizedName; // iOS 5-10
- (NSURL *)bundleURL;
- (NSURL *)containerURL;
- (NSString *)bundleExecutable;
- (NSString *)bundleIdentifier;
- (NSString *)vendorName;
- (NSString *)teamID;
- (NSString *)applicationType;
- (NSSet *)claimedURLSchemes;
- (BOOL)isDeletable;
@end
Creating an application proxy
LSApplicationProxy *proxy = [LSApplicationProxy applicationProxyForIdentifier:bundleIdentifier];
NSString *genre = [proxy genre];
Getting display name for an application proxy
// iOS 11+
NSString *name = [proxy localizedNameForContext:nil];
// iOS 5-10
NSString *name = [proxy localizedName];