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app-intents

Implement App Intents for Siri, Shortcuts, Spotlight, widgets, Control Center, and Apple Intelligence on iOS. Covers AppIntent actions, AppEntity and EntityQuery models, AppShortcutsProvider phrases, IndexedEntity Spotlight indexing, WidgetConfigurationIntent, SnippetIntent, and assistant schemas. Use when exposing app actions or entities to system surfaces.

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App Intents (iOS 26+)

Implement, review, and extend App Intents to expose app functionality to Siri, Shortcuts, Spotlight, widgets, Control Center, and Apple Intelligence.

Contents

  • Triage Workflow
  • AppIntent Protocol
  • @Parameter
  • AppEntity
  • EntityQuery (4 Variants)
  • AppEnum
  • AppShortcutsProvider
  • Siri Integration
  • Interactive Widget Intents
  • Control Center Widgets (iOS 18+)
  • Spotlight and IndexedEntity (iOS 18+)
  • iOS 26 Additions
  • Common Mistakes
  • Review Checklist
  • References

Triage Workflow

Step 1: Identify the integration surface

Determine which system feature the intent targets:

Surface Protocol Since
Siri / Shortcuts AppIntent iOS 16
Configurable widget WidgetConfigurationIntent iOS 17
Control Center ControlConfigurationIntent iOS 18
Spotlight search IndexedEntity iOS 18
Apple Intelligence @AppIntent(schema:) iOS 18
Interactive snippets SnippetIntent iOS 26
Visual Intelligence IntentValueQuery iOS 26

Step 2: Define the data model

  • Create AppEntity shadow models (do NOT conform core data models directly).
  • Create AppEnum types for fixed parameter choices.
  • Choose the right EntityQuery variant for resolution.
  • Mark searchable entities with IndexedEntity and @Property(indexingKey:).

Step 3: Implement the intent

  • Conform to AppIntent (or a specialized sub-protocol).
  • Declare @Parameter properties for all user-facing inputs.
  • Implement perform() async throws -> some IntentResult.
  • Add parameterSummary for Shortcuts UI.
  • Register phrases via AppShortcutsProvider.

Step 4: Verify

  • Build and run in Shortcuts app to confirm parameter resolution.
  • Test Siri phrases with the intent preview in Xcode.
  • Confirm Spotlight results for IndexedEntity types.
  • Check widget configuration for WidgetConfigurationIntent intents.

AppIntent Protocol

The system instantiates the struct via init(), sets parameters, then calls perform(). Declare a title and parameterSummary for Shortcuts UI.

swift
struct OrderSoupIntent: AppIntent {
    static var title: LocalizedStringResource = "Order Soup"
    static var description = IntentDescription("Place a soup order.")

    @Parameter(title: "Soup") var soup: SoupEntity
    @Parameter(title: "Quantity", default: 1) var quantity: Int

    static var parameterSummary: some ParameterSummary {
        Summary("Order \(\.$soup)") { \.$quantity }
    }

    func perform() async throws -> some IntentResult {
        try await OrderService.shared.place(soup: soup.id, quantity: quantity)
        return .result(dialog: "Ordered \(quantity) \(soup.name).")
    }
}

Optional members: description (IntentDescription), openAppWhenRun (Bool), isDiscoverable (Bool), authenticationPolicy (IntentAuthenticationPolicy).

@Parameter

Declare each user-facing input with @Parameter. Optional parameters are not required; non-optional parameters with a default are pre-filled.

swift
// WRONG: Non-optional parameter without default -- system cannot preview
@Parameter(title: "Count")
var count: Int

// CORRECT: Provide a default or make optional
@Parameter(title: "Count", default: 1)
var count: Int

@Parameter(title: "Count")
var count: Int?

Supported value types

Primitives: Int, Double, Bool, String, URL, Date, DateComponents. Framework: Currency, Person, IntentFile. Measurements: Measurement<UnitLength>, Measurement<UnitTemperature>, and others. Custom: any AppEntity or AppEnum.

Common initializer patterns

swift
// Basic
@Parameter(title: "Name")
var name: String

// With default
@Parameter(title: "Count", default: 5)
var count: Int

// Numeric slider
@Parameter(title: "Volume", controlStyle: .slider, inclusiveRange: (0, 100))
var volume: Int

// Options provider (dynamic list)
@Parameter(title: "Category", optionsProvider: CategoryOptionsProvider())
var category: Category

// File with content types
@Parameter(title: "Document", supportedContentTypes: [.pdf, .plainText])
var document: IntentFile

// Measurement with unit
@Parameter(title: "Distance", defaultUnit: .miles, supportsNegativeNumbers: false)
var distance: Measurement<UnitLength>

See references/appintents-advanced.md for all initializer variants.

AppEntity

Create shadow models that mirror app data -- never conform core data model types directly.

swift
struct SoupEntity: AppEntity {
    static let defaultQuery = SoupEntityQuery()
    static var typeDisplayRepresentation: TypeDisplayRepresentation = "Soup"
    var id: String

    @Property(title: "Name") var name: String
    @Property(title: "Price") var price: Double

    var displayRepresentation: DisplayRepresentation {
        DisplayRepresentation(title: "\(name)", subtitle: "$\(String(format: "%.2f", price))")
    }

    init(from soup: Soup) {
        self.id = soup.id; self.name = soup.name; self.price = soup.price
    }
}

Required: id, defaultQuery (static), displayRepresentation, typeDisplayRepresentation (static). Mark properties with @Property(title:) to expose for filtering/sorting. Properties without @Property remain internal.

EntityQuery (4 Variants)

1. EntityQuery (base -- resolve by ID)

swift
struct SoupEntityQuery: EntityQuery {
    func entities(for identifiers: [String]) async throws -> [SoupEntity] {
        SoupStore.shared.soups.filter { identifiers.contains($0.id) }.map { SoupEntity(from: $0) }
    }
    func suggestedEntities() async throws -> [SoupEntity] {
        SoupStore.shared.featured.map { SoupEntity(from: $0) }
    }
}

2. EntityStringQuery (free-text search)

swift
struct SoupStringQuery: EntityStringQuery {
    func entities(matching string: String) async throws -> [SoupEntity] {
        SoupStore.shared.search(string).map { SoupEntity(from: $0) }
    }
    func entities(for identifiers: [String]) async throws -> [SoupEntity] {
        SoupStore.shared.soups.filter { identifiers.contains($0.id) }.map { SoupEntity(from: $0) }
    }
}

3. EnumerableEntityQuery (finite set)

swift
struct AllSoupsQuery: EnumerableEntityQuery {
    func allEntities() async throws -> [SoupEntity] {
        SoupStore.shared.allSoups.map { SoupEntity(from: $0) }
    }
    func entities(for identifiers: [String]) async throws -> [SoupEntity] {
        SoupStore.shared.soups.filter { identifiers.contains($0.id) }.map { SoupEntity(from: $0) }
    }
}

4. UniqueAppEntityQuery (singleton, iOS 18+)

Use for single-instance entities like app settings.

swift
struct AppSettingsEntity: UniqueAppEntity {
    static let defaultQuery = AppSettingsQuery()
    static var typeDisplayRepresentation: TypeDisplayRepresentation = "Settings"
    var displayRepresentation: DisplayRepresentation { "App Settings" }

    var id: String { "app-settings" }
}

struct AppSettingsQuery: UniqueAppEntityQuery {
    func entity() async throws -> AppSettingsEntity {
        AppSettingsEntity()
    }
}

See references/appintents-advanced.md for EntityPropertyQuery with filter/sort support.

AppEnum

Define fixed sets of selectable values. Must be backed by a LosslessStringConvertible raw value (use String).

swift
enum SoupSize: String, AppEnum {
    case small, medium, large

    static var typeDisplayRepresentation: TypeDisplayRepresentation = "Size"

    static var caseDisplayRepresentations: [SoupSize: DisplayRepresentation] = [
        .small: "Small",
        .medium: "Medium",
        .large: "Large"
    ]
}
swift
// WRONG: Using Int raw value
enum Priority: Int, AppEnum { // Compiler error -- Int is not LosslessStringConvertible
    case low = 1, medium = 2, high = 3
}

// CORRECT: Use String raw value
enum Priority: String, AppEnum {
    case low, medium, high
    // ...
}

AppShortcutsProvider

Register pre-built shortcuts that appear in Siri and the Shortcuts app without user configuration.

swift
struct MyAppShortcuts: AppShortcutsProvider {
    static var appShortcuts: [AppShortcut] {
        AppShortcut(
            intent: OrderSoupIntent(),
            phrases: [
                "Order \(\.$soup) in \(.applicationName)",
                "Get soup from \(.applicationName)"
            ],
            shortTitle: "Order Soup",
            systemImageName: "cup.and.saucer"
        )
    }

    static var shortcutTileColor: ShortcutTileColor = .navy
}

Phrase rules

  • Every phrase MUST include \(.applicationName).
  • Phrases can reference parameters: \(\.$soup).
  • Call updateAppShortcutParameters() when dynamic option values change.
  • Use negativePhrases to prevent false Siri activations.

Siri Integration

Donating intents

Donate intents so the system learns user patterns and suggests them in Spotlight:

swift
let intent = OrderSoupIntent()
intent.soup = favoriteSoupEntity
try await intent.donate()

Predictable intents

Conform to PredictableIntent for Siri prediction of upcoming actions.

Interactive Widget Intents

Use AppIntent with Button/Toggle in widgets. Use WidgetConfigurationIntent for configurable widget parameters.

swift
struct ToggleFavoriteIntent: AppIntent {
    static var title: LocalizedStringResource = "Toggle Favorite"
    @Parameter(title: "Item ID") var itemID: String

    func perform() async throws -> some IntentResult {
        FavoriteStore.shared.toggle(itemID)
        return .result()
    }
}

// In widget view:
Button(intent: ToggleFavoriteIntent(itemID: entry.id)) {
    Image(systemName: entry.isFavorite ? "heart.fill" : "heart")
}

WidgetConfigurationIntent

swift
struct BookWidgetConfig: WidgetConfigurationIntent {
    static var title: LocalizedStringResource = "Favorite Book"
    @Parameter(title: "Book", default: "The Swift Programming Language") var bookTitle: String
}

// Connect to WidgetKit:
struct MyWidget: Widget {
    var body: some WidgetConfiguration {
        AppIntentConfiguration(kind: "FavoriteBook", intent: BookWidgetConfig.self, provider: MyTimelineProvider()) { entry in
            BookWidgetView(entry: entry)
        }
    }
}

Control Center Widgets (iOS 18+)

Expose controls in Control Center and Lock Screen with ControlConfigurationIntent and ControlWidget.

swift
struct LightControlConfig: ControlConfigurationIntent {
    static var title: LocalizedStringResource = "Light Control"
    @Parameter(title: "Light", default: .livingRoom) var light: LightEntity
}

struct ToggleLightIntent: AppIntent {
    static var title: LocalizedStringResource = "Toggle Light"
    @Parameter(title: "Light") var light: LightEntity
    func perform() async throws -> some IntentResult {
        try await LightService.shared.toggle(light.id)
        return .result()
    }
}

struct LightControl: ControlWidget {
    var body: some ControlWidgetConfiguration {
        AppIntentControlConfiguration(kind: "LightControl", intent: LightControlConfig.self) { config in
            ControlWidgetToggle(config.light.name, isOn: config.light.isOn, action: ToggleLightIntent(light: config.light))
        }
    }
}

Spotlight and IndexedEntity (iOS 18+)

Conform to IndexedEntity for Spotlight search. On iOS 26+, use indexingKey for structured metadata:

swift
struct RecipeEntity: IndexedEntity {
    static let defaultQuery = RecipeQuery()
    static var typeDisplayRepresentation: TypeDisplayRepresentation = "Recipe"
    var id: String

    @Property(title: "Name", indexingKey: .title) var name: String   // iOS 26+
    @ComputedProperty(indexingKey: .description)                      // iOS 26+
    var summary: String { "\(name) -- a delicious recipe" }

    var displayRepresentation: DisplayRepresentation {
        DisplayRepresentation(title: "\(name)")
    }
}

iOS 26 Additions

SnippetIntent

Display interactive snippets in system UI:

swift
struct OrderStatusSnippet: SnippetIntent {
    static var title: LocalizedStringResource = "Order Status"
    func perform() async throws -> some IntentResult & ShowsSnippetView {
        let status = await OrderTracker.currentStatus()
        return .result(view: OrderStatusSnippetView(status: status))
    }
    static func reload() { /* notify system to refresh */ }
}

// A calling intent can display this snippet via:
// return .result(snippetIntent: OrderStatusSnippet())

IntentValueQuery (Visual Intelligence)

swift
struct ProductValueQuery: IntentValueQuery {
    typealias Input = String
    typealias Result = ProductEntity
    func values(for input: String) async throws -> [ProductEntity] {
        ProductStore.shared.search(input).map { ProductEntity(from: $0) }
    }
}

Common Mistakes

  1. Conforming core data models to AppEntity. Create dedicated shadow models instead. Core models carry persistence logic that conflicts with intent lifecycle.

  2. Missing \(.applicationName) in phrases. Every AppShortcut phrase MUST include the application name token. Siri uses it for disambiguation.

  3. Non-optional @Parameter without default. The system cannot preview or pre-fill such parameters. Make non-optional parameters have a default, or mark them optional.

    swift
    // WRONG
    @Parameter(title: "Count")
    var count: Int
    
    // CORRECT
    @Parameter(title: "Count", default: 1)
    var count: Int
    
  4. Using Int raw value for AppEnum. AppEnum requires RawRepresentable where RawValue: LosslessStringConvertible. Use String.

  5. Forgetting suggestedEntities(). Without it, the Shortcuts picker shows no defaults.

  6. Throwing for missing entities in entities(for:). Omit missing entities instead.

  7. Stale Spotlight index. Call updateAppShortcutParameters() when entity data changes.

  8. Missing typeDisplayRepresentation. Both AppEntity and AppEnum require it.

  9. Using deprecated @AssistantEntity(schema:) / @AssistantEnum(schema:). Use @AppEntity(schema:) and @AppEnum(schema:) instead. Note: @AssistantIntent(schema:) is still active.

  10. Blocking perform(). perform() is async -- use await for I/O.

Review Checklist

  • Every AppIntent has a descriptive title (verb + noun, title case)
  • @Parameter types are optional or have defaults for system preview
  • AppEntity types are shadow models, not core data model conformances
  • AppEntity has displayRepresentation and typeDisplayRepresentation
  • EntityQuery.entities(for:) omits missing IDs; suggestedEntities() implemented
  • AppEnum uses String raw value with caseDisplayRepresentations
  • AppShortcutsProvider phrases include \(.applicationName); parameterSummary defined
  • IndexedEntity properties use @Property(indexingKey:) on iOS 26+
  • Control Center intents conform to ControlConfigurationIntent; widget intents to WidgetConfigurationIntent
  • No deprecated @AssistantEntity / @AssistantEnum macros (note: @AssistantIntent(schema:) is still active)
  • perform() uses async/await (no blocking); runs in expected isolation context; intent types are Sendable

References

  • See references/appintents-advanced.md for @Parameter variants, EntityPropertyQuery, assistant schemas, focus filters, SiriKit migration, error handling, confirmation flows, authentication, URL-representable types, and Spotlight indexing details.

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