I set up a build and add two Internal Testers. Immediately after pressing the "Invite" button I noticed that the checkbox next to my email address was the only one that remained checked. The checkbox next to the second tester was unchecked. So I clicked the checkbox and sent another invite, but the same thing happened. I thought nothing of it, figuring it would become checked when he actually installed and tested the app. But he says he never received an invite. Does anyone know if I'm doing anything wrong?
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回答1:
Check your External Testers list.
You can't have same email/tester exists in both Internal and External testers at the same time.
And, sometimes it does take a while to receive tester emails from Apple.
回答2:
Just some minor observations that may help, (Nov 2015)
(*) after turning on internal testing, and/or adding an internal tester, it does take some time for that person to get the crazy "CompanyName has invited you to test AppName" email --- maybe an hour. This is ridiculous, but that seems to be how it is
(*) indeed note that there is a ridiculous "CompanyName has invited you to test AppName" email. Again this is for INTERNAL testing. you'd think that after you click internal testing, the app would of course just pop-up inside TestFlight. But no. nothing happens until the person (often yourself!) gets that email and confirms in the email
(*) that person (even yourself) has to use the hilarious Redeem Code feature, before it finally appears in TestFlight. Again this is just for the internal testing
What a mess!
回答3:
I've found that deleting and recreating the user solves the problem.
- Make sure the user is not an external tester, if they are remove them from that list.
- Click on their email address from the page in your screenshot.
- Click delete that user.
- Go to Users and roles and click the plus to add a new user.
- Create the user (possibly with a variation of their email address, (e.g. neil+1@company.com, neil+2@company.com, etc..)
- They will then need to click the verification link in their email.
回答4:
Make sure that you've configured the internal testers and then follow the steps as illustrated in the image.
Note: Once you make a testing version available to internal users then any new build for that version would become available to testers upon uploading to iTunesConnect automatically.
回答5:
It is not as clear as the old TestFlight and I think it's still too many unnecessary hoops. Some quick questions...
Did you add them under "iTunes Connect Users" in Users & Roles? (I assume you did)
Under Users and Roles, did you add them under "TestFlight Beta Testers/Internal"?
After that you should be able to add them on the app.
I also think there is an issue where it will not allow you to add them if they don't have a valid device for the build (i.e. an iPad app and they only have an iPhone). It appears to be trying to be "helpful" by not showing you invalid devices and instead is just confusing.
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回答6:
For me, none of the above solutions worked.
So I tried editing the "What to Test" under Test Details section after clicking the build no. and voila all the testers got the testflight email. Wasted hours on this.
Hope it helps someone.
回答7:
Note that the App Store account used to download the TestFlight app is also important! I have a french and a US App Store accounts. If I download TestFlight from the french store, TestFlight requests my Redeem Code (that can't be resent...) If I remove TestFlight.app, switch to US App Store account, download TestFlight then the app is automagically configured and I don't need to enter any redeem code.
Crazy! That's the first time i've seen an have that autoconfigures its default data based on the Store/Account it was downloaded from.