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Is SMJobBless still the correct way to do authorisation?
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Is SMJobBless still the correct way to do authorisation?


  • Subject: Is SMJobBless still the correct way to do authorisation?
  • From: John Brownie <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 09 Jan 2017 13:31:55 +0200

I'm working on an app which will be written in Swift, but which needs to use some authorisation method to allow creation and deletion of files and folders inside the /Library directory. Last time I needed this sort of ability (three years ago), I took the SMJobBless sample code, along with Even Better Authorization Sample, to create a fairly complex system, which I no longer understand at any depth.

Before diving back into all this, am I going in the right direction? Can I get away with a simpler system just using SMJobBless as a basis? Is there better sample code out there that I can learn from? How will mixing Objective-C in the helper application and Swift in the main application work in practice?

Any other advice?

Thanks,
John
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John Brownie
In Finland on furlough from SIL Papua New Guinea
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