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    ios – AppShortcut is shown in Shortcuts app but not in Spotlight

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    I want to create my own AppShortcut so I can search for my app and its contents on Spotlight. Currently I have these codes:

    import AppIntents
    
    @available(iOS 16.0, *)
    struct TransferIntent: AppIntent {
        static var title = LocalizedStringResource("Transfer money.")
        static var openAppWhenRun = true
        static var isDiscoverable = true
        
        func perform() async throws -> some IntentResult & ProvidesDialog {
            NavigationManager.shared.navigate(to: .transferMoney)
            return .result(dialog: IntentDialog("Open app to transfer money."))
        }
    }
    
    import AppIntents
    
    @available(iOS 16.0, *)
    struct OmniAppShortcutsProvider: AppShortcutsProvider {
        @AppShortcutsBuilder
        static var appShortcuts: [AppShortcut] {
            AppShortcut(
                intent: TransferIntent(),
                phrases: [
                    "Transfer money with \(.applicationName)",
                    "Kirim uang dengan \(.applicationName)"
                ],
                shortTitle: "Transfer money",
                systemImageName: "banknote.fill"
            )
        }
    }
    
    class AppDelegate: UIResponder, UIApplicationDelegate {
        func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]? = nil) -> Bool {
            
            setupAppsFlyer()
            
            if #available(iOS 16.0, *) {
                OmniAppShortcutsProvider.updateAppShortcutParameters()
            }
    ...
    }
    

    The shortcut shows up on Shortcuts app. But when I tried searching with Spotlight, it doesn’t show up. How do I show it on Spotlight?

    Thanks.



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