Exploring the rest of your container

From your container overview page, you can gain insights into several interesting and helpful metrics. You can use the Logs page to see real-time logs about what's going in your application. You can use these logs to make sure specific data is sent and received as you would expect, or to troubleshoot problems your users are having. Note that you can't see the private data that your users are storing, but you can look at the operations they are trying to perform on the CloudKit database.

The Telemetry page gives you insight into what's going on inside of your application. You can see performance-related statistics and learn how your CloudKit database is used. You can use this page together with Public Database Usage to understand where your implementation could be improved and how users use your app.

The last section is API Access. This section is relevant when you want to use the CloudKit store outside of iOS, for instance from a web page or web server.

This information should cover the most interesting bits of the CloudKit dashboard. Let's see how you can make your app communicate with CloudKit.

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