Hi Gregory,
as the React-Native Plugin is a third party plugin and not created and maintained by Wikitude, did you already reach out to the provider? I saw a similar post in their github issue list. If you don't get feedback from them directly via the issue report, let us know and we'll get in touch with the provider.
Thx and greetings
Nicola
Nicola,
I reached out to the provider, and they offered a short reply which did not help to solve the issue. I've followed up and its been 8 days since the last response. This seems to be an issue with the Wikitude SDK not being signed during the build process, is there any guidance from Wikitude regarding this?
Cheers,
Greg
Hi,
In the target settings of the Xcode project that generates the app, under "General / Frameworks, Libraries and Embedded Content", our framework should be included as "Embed & Sign".
This is not an issue in the SDK itself. It looks like either the plugin is not importing third party frameworks correctly, or you may have missed some step when adding it to your project. Unfortunately, as we did not develop this plugin, we can't really provide any more specific technical details.
I would suggest to keep attempting to contact the maintainers of its Github repository, or look for assistance from other developers in the React Native community that are also using this third party plugin.
- Damian
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I followed the Wikitude documentation here to install the react-native-wikitude-sdk package for my project, and following the documentation of the Github repo where it's hosted.
Whereas previously my app build and installed on my iPhone 11, now it fails with the error "No code signature found." My assumption is that I need to sign the Wikitude framework in some way, but I'm not sure how I'd do that. The following is the detailed output of the error: