site_archiver@lists.apple.com Delivered-To: cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com Dkim-signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=mac.com; s=04042017; t=1542684483; bh=JAfHL+EeqXzJ2Wrk4g2+F9PjtJ5bZ7I+qXVo7TK0tLA=; h=Content-type:MIME-version:Subject:From:Date:Message-id:To; b=KTiwAf4Sv+FPi6CsE2JXnPB9QsEJLnPZnY2BlR73uLWN23R60N4JbG36iT/WmOW54 pmUZRLPoHSiwa0OH6CDnwlbixUmPq+5SxxS3UmEbua3v/09jD3JCymv+p/pfMr4bHg qcOWsl1JF71d26RGRp/FRMPZi4VH0L973TqgBSw/SgJJ7IHROQpN1bE8+GFPVvLFON j66IU2UrFUyOmNYugtNPDHMQNAkOMMEyOzNVj5n0XHxXh+T0VnqGRph/jco7SdSroV 7bx8B1HTNXUIYWiKWkT1MlE0Lz0T4aTM409hu76USraVeSB9M05hsi8EFQTGfCk2GP 2br/6RUvLknMw== H Rob, Yes, iCloud Drive shows up in the Finder sidebar an also in the open & save dialogues in my app. However, the app container does not show up in my open & save dialogues (the way that other apps containers, such as Pages, etc, show up in their own open save dialogues) Jim
On 20 Nov 2018, at 2:25 AM, Rob Petrovec <petrock@mac.com> wrote:
Does it show up in the Finder’s Sidebar? Do you have the iCloud Drive checkbox checked in the Finder Preferences -> Sidebar section? If it is disabled there it won’t show up in the Finder or open/save dialogs.
—Rob
On Nov 19, 2018, at 1:16 AM, Jim McGowan <jim_mcgowan@mac.com> wrote:
Hi,
I posted this on the Developer Forums a week ago, but unfortunately i didn’t receive any replies. Perhaps someone here can help.
I have an existing Core Data document based app, my document class is a sublcass of NSPersistentDocument, and I use an XML store type. My next update will move to being Mac App Store exclusive, so I can take advantage of iCloud features and I want to add iCloud Documents.
I turned on the iCloud Capability in XCode, and checked the "iCloud Documents" option under "Services:" I'm using the default container option. I can see the container has been created in the local file system, and I can also see in listed on developer.apple.com under my account > Certifiates, Identifiers & Profiles > iCloud Containers.
In my App Delegate's +initialize method I use GCD to dispatch a call to [[NSFileManager defaultManager] URLForUbiquityContainerIdentifier:nil] on a background queue. This method correctly returns the URL for the container.
However, when I run my app, I don't see the iCloud container listed in either the sidebar or popup menu in open and save dialogs, and neither do I see it in popup menu in the Move To... dialogue.
Am I missing some additional steps?
Thanks, Jim _______________________________________________
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