3 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
chahinebrini
448d64dbd5 fix(ios): re-enable family-controls entitlement for development builds
It was commented out wholesale in 398b7b9 so the App-Store/TestFlight provisioning
profile would build (Apple hasn't granted the *Distribution* Family Controls
entitlement yet). But that also killed it for the dev-client, so denyAppRemoval /
ManagedSettings throws "NSCocoaErrorDomain:4099 — can't talk to the helper app"
when you flip the Blocker-page App-Lock.

Gate it on REBREAK_ENABLE_FAMILY_CONTROLS, set to "1" in eas.json's development
profile (internal distribution → Development entitlement, which we do have). The
preview/production profiles stay without it until Apple approves the Distribution
entitlement — then add the flag there too + bump buildNumber.

NOTE: the next `eas build -p ios --profile development` will re-provision the main
app profile to include the entitlement; if Apple turns out NOT to have granted the
*Development* one either, that build will fail the same way the TestFlight one did.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 21:30:45 +02:00
chahinebrini
398b7b9d58 fix(ios): two real build blockers — FC entitlement and extension dev team
The EAS error message "Xcode 14 resource bundle signing" was a misleading wrapper.
Pulled the actual Xcode log via the EAS CLI; the real failures were:

  error: Provisioning profile "...AppStore..." doesn't support the Family Controls
         (Development) capability.
  error: Provisioning profile ... doesn't include the com.apple.developer.family-controls
         entitlement.
  error: Signing for "RebreakURLFilter" requires a development team. (in target
         'RebreakURLFilter' from project 'ReBreak')

Two fixes:
1. Family Controls is requested with Apple but not yet granted (Distribution), so
   EAS can't generate an AppStore provisioning profile that includes it → comment
   out the family-controls entitlement claim in withMainAppEntitlements. Re-enable
   once Apple grants the entitlement. The iOS Swift code still imports
   FamilyControls/ManagedSettings (public frameworks, link fine without the
   entitlement); activateFamilyControls would throw at runtime — handled by the
   JS layer's catch. Net: TestFlight build works, iOS App-Lock feature is dormant
   until the entitlement lands.
2. The RebreakURLFilter extension target had no DEVELOPMENT_TEAM set — EAS managed
   credentials only set it on the main app target; sub-targets don't inherit.
   Hardcoded the team ID 84BQ7MTFYK on the extension's build configurations
   (matches eas.json submit.production.ios.appleTeamId).

(The resource-bundle-signing fix from the previous attempt stays — it's
not the cause here but is correct hygiene for static-frameworks builds.)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-11 23:57:43 +02:00
RaynisDev
b58588cf3c initial commit: rebreak-monorepo (RN app + standalone Nitro backend) 2026-05-06 07:13:43 +02:00