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After uploading a Flutter app to App Store Connect, I got the following email warning:

Dear Developer,

We identified one or more issues with a recent delivery for your app, "[APP NAME]". Your delivery was successful, but you may wish to correct the following issues in your next delivery:

Missing Push Notification Entitlement - Your app appears to register with the Apple Push Notification service, but the app signature's entitlements do not include the "aps-environment" entitlement. If your app uses the Apple Push Notification service, make sure your App ID is enabled for Push Notification in the Provisioning Portal, and resubmit after signing your app with a Distribution provisioning profile that includes the "aps-environment" entitlement. Xcode does not automatically copy the aps-environment entitlement from provisioning profiles at build time. This behavior is intentional. To use this entitlement, either enable Push Notifications in the project editor's Capabilities pane, or manually add the entitlement to your entitlements file. For more information, see https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/NetworkingInternet/Conceptual/RemoteNotificationsPG/HandlingRemoteNotifications.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40008194-CH6-SW1.

After you’ve corrected the issues, you can use Xcode or Application Loader to upload a new binary to App Store Connect.

Best regards,

The App Store Team

I don't use push notifications in my app? Why am I getting this warning? And how do I remove the "aps-environment" entitlement, wherever and whatever that is?

Note: This App Store issue has appeared multiple times on SO, sometimes because people needed to add push notifications (see this and this) and sometimes because they didn't (see this and this). This appears to be Flutter related in my case, though, so I am adding a new question.

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Word on the street is that as long as you really don't use push notifications this will not cause your app to get rejected. So you can safely (?) ignore this warning and continue to submit your app.

This issue was described on GitHub here, and a solution is being discussed here. It's apparently somehow related to Flutter using the UIApplicationDelegate callback:

- (void)application:(UIApplication*)application
    didReceiveRemoteNotification:(NSDictionary*)userInfo
          fetchCompletionHandler:(void (^)(UIBackgroundFetchResult result))completionHandler;

I'll let someone else explain the exact reason more clearly. Keep an eye on the GitHub issue.

For now I am just going to ignore the warning.

Update: I submitted my app, it was accepted, and there hasn't been any problem with it since then. So just ignore the warning.

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As of today this problem is still not fixed in Flutter. See the Issue 9984.

While this should not cause any rejects in the App Store it still needs to be fixed and there seems to be a workaround for this (also described in the issue above):

Add a file Runner.entitlements under ios/Runner/Runner.entitlements with this content:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
    <key>aps-environment</key>
    <string>development</string>
</dict>
</plist>
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    This means that you are also asking for permission to send push notifications without actually sending push notifications, doesn't it?
    – Suragch
    Jun 7, 2020 at 23:59
  • @Suragch basically yes. It sets the push notification environment to development. If you are using XCode it will be set automatically. See also aps-environment
    – Zsolt
    Jun 10, 2020 at 7:29
  • I had this added a few months ago and the error disappeared. However, today the warning appeared again. Should I remove this file or is there any other underlying issue related to the entitlements?
    – RealSollyM
    Jan 11, 2021 at 13:42
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    I agree, in addition you still need to go to Signing & Capabilities and add "Push Notifications" from "+ Capability"
    – Galeen
    Sep 21, 2022 at 15:42
  • @Suragch adding this makes the warning disappear, and it DOES NOT ask the user for permission, so it seems like a good solution without side effects.
    – bbjay
    Mar 31 at 14:54
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My app does use push notifications so I wanted to make sure this was working. I found this post very helpful: Flutter/App Store Connect Warning: ITMS-90078 Missing Push Notification Entitlement

Open the Flutter project (Runner) in XCode. Under Signing & Capabilities, press '+Capability' and scroll down to find Push Notifications. XCode will generate the “ios/Runner/Runner.entitlements” file. Done. My build appeared on next attempt.

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    Interesting @chrisfavritz Just had the same issue. Does this mean, that we let Apple know that we want to use push notifications? I am actually not using push notifications for anything and basically does not need this at all.
    – klevisx
    Mar 27 at 17:41
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Our app does not use the push notification function but Flutter is using the UIApplicationDelegate callback (source). The App Store Connect does not reject our app distribution (as long as we are not actually using push notifications). It is a warning message. Some may just ignore this warning.

Solution:

If you want to (kind of) resolve this warning, here is a workaround:

  1. Open the Flutter project (Runner) in XCode.
  2. Enable "Push Notifications" under Capabilities. (refer to the screenshot below)
  3. XCode will generate the “ios/Runner/Runner.entitlements” file.
  4. Done

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Reference

  • Content of “ios/Runner/Runner.entitlements” file (generated by XCode):

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
    <key>aps-environment</key>
    <string>development</string>
</dict>
</plist>

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