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Today I started to receive this error with fastlane and Xcode:

ERROR ITMS-90783: "Missing bundle display name. The Info.plist key CFBundleDisplayName is missing or has an empty value in the bundle with bundle identifier 'com.id'."

It was ok and I didn't remove this property. I think this is a bug on Apple's side.

Does anyone have the same issue and how did you fix it?

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  • Hi @NikKov, I think you can change value ${PROJECT.ROOT} in target info.plist to your bundle identifier manually. Just copy your bundleId manually and paste it.
    – emrcftci
    Commented Jun 28, 2019 at 13:15
  • It seems that it's no longer required. I forgot to add it for one of my updates and the submission went through to in review.
    – Oded
    Commented Jul 28, 2019 at 19:44

7 Answers 7

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Just add a new property to info.plist:

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<key>CFBundleDisplayName</key>
<string>$(PRODUCT_NAME)</string>
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  • 1
    Yeah this works, and it won't work even I have CFBundleDisplayName in 'InfoPlist.strings', so it must be Apple's invisible modification in server.
    – Roxasora
    Commented Jul 2, 2019 at 4:18
  • @Jameo can you point us to the requirement? Is it from Apple or fastlane?
    – dev
    Commented Jul 3, 2019 at 14:20
  • @dev this seems to be an apple requirement. Apple seems to be doing some changes to AppStoreConnect related to iOS 13
    – Jameo
    Commented Jul 3, 2019 at 16:50
  • Is this documented by Apple anywhere? Commented Jul 4, 2019 at 8:55
  • I see that both $(PRODUCT_NAME) and ${PRODUCT_NAME} are defined in info.plist generated by Xcode. Which is valid or are they both valid?
    – Igotit
    Commented Jul 4, 2019 at 9:53
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Open "info.plist" from your project folder.

And add key:"Bundle display name" or CFBundleName

and write value:"your app name". or add product name like this $(PRODUCT_NAME)

Key value example

<key>CFBundleName</key>
<string>$(PRODUCT_NAME)</string>

Then your problem will be solved!

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In Xcode, you could add "Display Name" by following the illustration below. enter image description here

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I am having the problem too. Although a newly project has this in its info.plist:

<key>CFBundleName</key>
<string>$(PRODUCT_NAME)</string>

That broke in the last few days for me. Now I hard code CFBundleName to the application name and that seems to work.

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Just go to the Info.plist and check if there is an entry for CFBundleDisplayName If it is not there then : Open source code of your Info.plist and add this

<key>CFBundleDisplayName</key>
<string>$(PRODUCT_NAME)</string>

Now try archiving, you will succeed this time. This is a new requirement introduced 5-7 days back.

Cheers!!

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  • how do i know i advance about such kind of changes/requirements? Commented Jul 5, 2019 at 14:57
  • We can't have information on all minor changes. This comes up as we proceed further in process. Commented Jul 10, 2019 at 6:37
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I was going through the answers here and when I checked my file it looked to be what it supposed to be, I had not touched the info.plist file in days. Then I noticed something, instead of $(PRODUCT_NAME) I had ${PRODUCT_NAME). Weirdly there was a curly bracket. Since I'm using 2 info.plist files for different targets, I decided to check if the other one also contains the curly bracket and it did.

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I'm getting this error, too. Wasn't happening a week ago. I tried entering in a bundle name in the Bundle Identifier but that didn't work. Had to actually paste in $(PROJECT.ROOT) in the Bundle Identifier item of the info.plist, re-archive and then upload to the app store.

If that doesn't work, there's another possible solution. It appears that Apple may be requiring the plist entry "Bundle name" to be added with a value of $(PRODUCT_NAME). If you don't have that in your info.plist, you will need to add it, then try again.

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