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Sets up MetricKit in iOS apps to collect daily performance metrics (CPU, memory, hangs, network) and crash diagnostics with call stacks, plus custom signposts and telemetry export.
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Collect aggregated performance metrics and crash diagnostics from production
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Collect aggregated performance metrics and crash diagnostics from production devices using MetricKit. The framework delivers daily metric payloads (CPU, memory, launch time, hang rate, animation hitches, network usage) and immediate diagnostic payloads (crashes, hangs, disk-write exceptions) with full call-stack trees for triage.
Register a subscriber as early as possible — ideally in
application(_:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:) or App.init. MetricKit
starts accumulating reports after the first access to MXMetricManager.shared.
import MetricKit
final class MetricsSubscriber: NSObject, MXMetricManagerSubscriber {
static let shared = MetricsSubscriber()
func subscribe() {
MXMetricManager.shared.add(self)
}
func unsubscribe() {
MXMetricManager.shared.remove(self)
}
func didReceive(_ payloads: [MXMetricPayload]) {
// Handle daily metrics
}
func didReceive(_ payloads: [MXDiagnosticPayload]) {
// Handle diagnostics (crashes, hangs, disk writes)
}
}
func application(
_ application: UIApplication,
didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?
) -> Bool {
MetricsSubscriber.shared.subscribe()
return true
}
@main
struct MyApp: App {
init() {
MetricsSubscriber.shared.subscribe()
}
var body: some Scene {
WindowGroup { ContentView() }
}
}
MXMetricPayload arrives approximately once per 24 hours containing
aggregated metrics. The array may contain multiple payloads if prior
deliveries were missed.
func didReceive(_ payloads: [MXMetricPayload]) {
for payload in payloads {
let begin = payload.timeStampBegin
let end = payload.timeStampEnd
let version = payload.latestApplicationVersion
// Persist raw JSON before processing
let jsonData = payload.jsonRepresentation()
persistPayload(jsonData, from: begin, to: end)
processMetrics(payload)
}
}
Availability: MXMetricPayload — iOS 13.0+, macOS 10.15+, visionOS 1.0+
MXDiagnosticPayload delivers crash, hang, CPU exception, disk-write, and
app-launch diagnostics. On iOS 15+ and macOS 12+, diagnostics arrive
immediately rather than bundled with the daily report.
func didReceive(_ payloads: [MXDiagnosticPayload]) {
for payload in payloads {
let jsonData = payload.jsonRepresentation()
persistPayload(jsonData)
if let crashes = payload.crashDiagnostics {
for crash in crashes {
handleCrash(crash)
}
}
if let hangs = payload.hangDiagnostics {
for hang in hangs {
handleHang(hang)
}
}
if let diskWrites = payload.diskWriteExceptionDiagnostics {
for diskWrite in diskWrites {
handleDiskWrite(diskWrite)
}
}
if let cpuExceptions = payload.cpuExceptionDiagnostics {
for cpuException in cpuExceptions {
handleCPUException(cpuException)
}
}
if let launchDiags = payload.appLaunchDiagnostics {
for launchDiag in launchDiags {
handleSlowLaunch(launchDiag)
}
}
}
}
Availability: MXDiagnosticPayload — iOS 14.0+, macOS 12.0+, visionOS 1.0+
if let launch = payload.applicationLaunchMetrics {
let firstDraw = launch.histogrammedTimeToFirstDraw
let optimized = launch.histogrammedOptimizedTimeToFirstDraw
let resume = launch.histogrammedApplicationResumeTime
let extended = launch.histogrammedExtendedLaunch
}
if let runTime = payload.applicationTimeMetrics {
let fg = runTime.cumulativeForegroundTime // Measurement<UnitDuration>
let bg = runTime.cumulativeBackgroundTime
let bgAudio = runTime.cumulativeBackgroundAudioTime
let bgLocation = runTime.cumulativeBackgroundLocationTime
}
if let cpu = payload.cpuMetrics {
let cpuTime = cpu.cumulativeCPUTime // Measurement<UnitDuration>
}
if let memory = payload.memoryMetrics {
let peakMemory = memory.peakMemoryUsage // Measurement<UnitInformationStorage>
}
if let responsiveness = payload.applicationResponsivenessMetrics {
let hangTime = responsiveness.histogrammedApplicationHangTime
}
if let animation = payload.animationMetrics {
let scrollHitchRate = animation.scrollHitchTimeRatio // Measurement<Unit>
}
if let network = payload.networkTransferMetrics {
let wifiUp = network.cumulativeWifiUpload // Measurement<UnitInformationStorage>
let wifiDown = network.cumulativeWifiDownload
let cellUp = network.cumulativeCellularUpload
let cellDown = network.cumulativeCellularDownload
}
if let exits = payload.applicationExitMetrics {
let fg = exits.foregroundExitData
let bg = exits.backgroundExitData
// Inspect normal, abnormal, watchdog, memory, etc.
}
MXCallStackTree is attached to each diagnostic. Use jsonRepresentation() to extract frame data, then symbolicate with atos or by uploading dSYMs to your analytics service.
See references/metrickit-patterns.md for crash/hang handling code and JSON structure details.
Availability: MXCallStackTree — iOS 14.0+, macOS 12.0+, visionOS 1.0+
Use mxSignpost with a MetricKit log handle to capture custom performance
intervals. These appear in the daily MXMetricPayload under signpostMetrics.
let metricLog = MXMetricManager.makeLogHandle(category: "Networking")
See references/metrickit-patterns.md for signpost emission patterns and reading custom metrics from payloads.
Both payload types provide jsonRepresentation() for serialization. Always persist raw JSON to disk before processing — the system delivers each payload once. Use pastPayloads and pastDiagnosticPayloads on launch to recover missed deliveries.
See references/metrickit-patterns.md for export code and past payload retrieval.
Track post-first-draw setup work as part of the launch metric:
let taskID = MXLaunchTaskID("com.example.app.loadDatabase")
MXMetricManager.shared.extendLaunchMeasurement(forTaskID: taskID)
await database.load()
MXMetricManager.shared.finishExtendedLaunchMeasurement(forTaskID: taskID)
Extended launch times appear under histogrammedExtendedLaunch in MXAppLaunchMetric.
Xcode Organizer shows aggregated MetricKit data across opted-in users. Use it for trend analysis alongside on-device collection routed to your own backend.
See references/metrickit-patterns.md for Organizer tab details.
The system may deliver pending payloads shortly after launch. Subscribing late (e.g., in a view controller) risks missing them entirely.
// WRONG — subscribing in a view controller
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
MXMetricManager.shared.add(self)
}
// CORRECT — subscribe in application(_:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:)
func application(
_ application: UIApplication,
didFinishLaunchingWithOptions opts: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?
) -> Bool {
MXMetricManager.shared.add(metricsSubscriber)
return true
}
Only handling MXMetricPayload means you miss crash, hang, and disk-write
diagnostics — the most actionable data MetricKit provides.
// WRONG — only implementing metric callback
func didReceive(_ payloads: [MXMetricPayload]) { /* ... */ }
// CORRECT — implement both callbacks
func didReceive(_ payloads: [MXMetricPayload]) { /* ... */ }
func didReceive(_ payloads: [MXDiagnosticPayload]) { /* ... */ }
The system delivers each payload once. If your subscriber crashes during processing, the data is lost permanently.
// WRONG — process inline, crash loses data
func didReceive(_ payloads: [MXDiagnosticPayload]) {
for p in payloads {
riskyProcessing(p) // If this crashes, payload is gone
}
}
// CORRECT — persist raw JSON first, then process
func didReceive(_ payloads: [MXDiagnosticPayload]) {
for p in payloads {
let json = p.jsonRepresentation()
try? json.write(to: localCacheURL()) // Safe on disk
Task.detached { self.processAsync(json) }
}
}
The callback runs on an arbitrary thread. Blocking it with heavy processing or synchronous network calls delays delivery of subsequent payloads.
// WRONG — synchronous upload in callback
func didReceive(_ payloads: [MXMetricPayload]) {
for p in payloads {
let data = p.jsonRepresentation()
URLSession.shared.uploadTask(with: request, from: data).resume() // sync wait
}
}
// CORRECT — persist and dispatch async
func didReceive(_ payloads: [MXMetricPayload]) {
for p in payloads {
let json = p.jsonRepresentation()
persistLocally(json)
Task.detached(priority: .utility) {
await self.uploadToBackend(json)
}
}
}
MetricKit aggregates data over 24-hour windows. Payloads do not arrive immediately after instrumenting. Use Xcode Organizer or simulated payloads for faster iteration during development.
MXMetricManager.shared.add(subscriber) called in application(_:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:) or App.initMXMetricManagerSubscriber and inherits NSObjectdidReceive(_: [MXMetricPayload]) and didReceive(_: [MXDiagnosticPayload]) implementedjsonRepresentation() persisted to disk before processingMXCallStackTree JSON uploaded with dSYMs for symbolicationpastPayloads and pastDiagnosticPayloads checked on launch for missed deliveriesextendLaunchMeasurement and finishExtendedLaunchMeasurement