Communication
Apple iOS
16 min
the apple ios modules allow you to monitor events performed by your apple ios device and/or perform various actions using your apple ios device getting started with the apple ios app prerequisites apple iphone or ipad make app for ios installed on your device in order to use the apple ios app with make, it is necessary to have the make for ios app installed on your device to install the app, please follow the download instructions, and install the app from the app store https //apps apple com/us/app/integromat/id1177073656 https //apps apple com/us/app/integromat/id1177073656 https //apps apple com/us/app/integromat/id1177073656 you need to log in and register the device with your account you can only log in by scanning a qr code or manually entering a code into the app you create the code in your browser when you pair your app with your account on the devices tab once paired, the app shows a list of functions available for your mobile device the module dialog fields in bold in the {{scenario singular lowercase}} editor are mandatory! adding your device to make account to use the make for apple ios app, you need to add your apple ios device to your make account to add your apple ios device to your make account, please see the devices documentation article docid\ dhjoyvn4qhk7ayrcxzbqs setting up the make for ios app before you can create a {{scenario singular lowercase}} using the apple ios app modules, you need to set your make for ios app to allow access to your device's corresponding functions open the make for ios app and tap settings tap the function you want to use in your {{scenario plural lowercase}} for example, photos enable or customize the configuration and tap setting you can now see the active functions listed under the function title using the app the app is designed to run in the background and perform selected functions on the main screen, you can switch between two lists events and history the events include a list of captured events that have not yet been sent to the server the history contains all events that have already been sent to the server and those that generated an error when being sent by clicking on an event, you can view its details, including errors that have possibly occurred the app synchronizes events automatically the synchronization is performed in the shortest possible time interval supported by the operating system although for android devices, events are sent immediately, for ios devices it can take several hours to send events the automatic synchronization also occurs every time you open the app to start the synchronization manually, drag the list of events down general settings false false 246false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type contacts false false 251false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type calendar false false 255false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type photos false false 256false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type gps triggers true false 260false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type please note that you may have to spend a couple of minutes outside/inside the geofence area to trigger this function activate this function to trigger the watch entrances to/exits from a geofence area module when the device enters and/or leaves the specified area set the area you want to watch reminders false false 267false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type notifications actions false false 270false left unhandled content type false left unhandled content type running a make using the make for ios app you can trigger a make {{scenario singular lowercase}} by tapping a button you create in the make for ios app creating a button in the ios app open the make for ios app tap buttons tap my first button enter the name for your button and id (you will need this for your make module), and specify the button properties, if needed save the button by tapping the save option in the top right corner go to the make {{scenario singular lowercase}} , and add the watch button module to the first position in your {{scenario singular lowercase}} select the device where you have created the button, and enter the id of the button go back to your make for ios app, and tap the button you have created tapping the ios button triggers the watch button module check the events tab in the app to confirm whether you tapped the button placing the button on your ios screen swipe right on your home screen to view widgets scroll down and tap edit tap + in the upper right corner and search for 'make' search for make and find the widget you want on your screen you can choose between 1, 4, or 8 buttons by swiping left confirm your selection by tapping + add widget press the home button the button now appears on your screen and is available for your {{scenario singular lowercase}} you can also place your button on your apple watch security traffic between the mobile device and make is secured by the transport layer secure (tls) encryption protocol the authorization is based on a client certificate that is generated automatically when you log on the certificate’s private key is generated on the device and securely stored in the system keychain