Client 9.4.3 on Mac iOS 18.5

rirvine17 hours ago

My customer base of iPhone user had Traccar client updated to 9.4.3 automatically by the Apple update feature.. For reasons we have yet to determine, we cannot get client 9.4.3 running on iOS 18.5 on iPhone and iPads.

After configuring the client, setting location service always on for the client and the client can run in the back ground, and “Send Location”.

  1. Our server, receives a request from the client without any $_GET data. is this API still supported e.g.
    http://demo.traccar.org:5055/?id=12345&lat=48.8566&lon=2.3522&timestamp=1609459200000

  2. When we review the “Show Status”, we see what looks like Apple error log

Which is way above our pay grade to understand.

Is there a document setting out the steps to upgrade from the original client to 9.4.3 on iOS? e.g. do we have to upgrade to using the JSON API etc.

Any advice would be much appreciated.

We have been happy users of the original Client for many years - meet out need completely.

Thank you

Anton Tananaev17 hours ago

You have to update your server to support JSON format:

https://www.traccar.org/osmand/

rirvine17 hours ago

Thank you.

Why does what looks like Apple error log message appear in the Show status log {forum will not allow me to post them here}

I include them in an Email I sent to traccar support two days ago

Anton Tananaev17 hours ago

Not sure what you mean.

rirvine3 hours ago

I sent two Email to your support email address with examples of what I see on "Show Status". Both were generated using the send email feature on the Show Status page.

Anton Tananaev3 hours ago

You should include relevant parts here.

rirvine3 hours ago

I have attempted more than once but when i try to submit the post, i get the message Incorrect string value: '\xF0\x9F\x94\xB5-[...' for column 'content' at row 1 Here is the first few lines

2025-07-01 21:53:34.442 ℹ️-[TSDBLogger db_save] Log committed
2025-07-01 21:53:39.161 ℹ️-[TSLog destroy] SUCCESS
Anton Tananaev3 hours ago

The error probably means some emojis are not supported.