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Emile khattar edited comment on CB-330 at 3/22/12 9:53 PM:
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@Yoh you are right the plugin is meant to backup when the app resignActive or 
beingClosed by the OS.
However you need explicitly backup after you call setItem or 
window.localStorage.foo=bar to support cases like when the users kill the app 
manually from the task manager, or when the user turn OFF/ON the phone, or 
maybe when the mobile turns off for whatever reason without a backup.

I would suggest you implement something  function mySetIem (bar) {
    // window.localeStorage.foo = bar;
    // backup: Cordova.exec(null, null, "CDVLocalStorage", "backup", []);
}

this will allow your storage to be more robust exept for the cases that you and 
@Brad hilighted, when we install on top of exsisting app,

Let's wait for @shazron to advise so we don't waste time.
                
      was (Author: emile818):
    @Yoh you are right the plugin is meant to backup when the app resignActive 
or beingClosed by the OS.
However you need explicitly backup after you call setItem or 
window.localStorage.foo=bar to support cases like when the users kill the app 
manually from the task manager, or when the user turn OFF/ON the phone, or 
maybe when the mobile turns off or whatever weird case my turn off the app 
without a backup.

I would suggest you implement something  function mySetIem (bar) {
    // window.localeStorage.foo = bar;
    // backup: Cordova.exec(null, null, "CDVLocalStorage", "backup", []);
}

this will allow your storage to be more robust exept for the cases that you and 
@Brad hilighted, when we install on top of exsisting app,

Let's wait for @shazron to advise so we don't waste time.
                  
> localStorage / SQLDatabase no longer persistent after iOS 5.01 Update
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CB-330
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-330
>             Project: Apache Callback
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: iOS
>    Affects Versions: 1.3.0, 1.4.0, 1.5.0
>         Environment: iOS 5.01
> PhoneGap (Any version)
> Xcode 4
> Build.PhoneGap
>            Reporter: Amirudin Bin Mohamed Ghani
>            Assignee: Shazron Abdullah
>            Priority: Blocker
>              Labels: ios5.01, localstorage, sqldatabase, websql
>             Fix For: 1.6.0
>
>         Attachments: CDVLocalStoragePlugin.zip, 
> Directory-Structure-CB-330.zip, LocalStorageTest.zip, iOS WebKit Database 
> Locations.txt
>
>
> Dear Dev
> WebKit data (localstorage or local SQLite) are now stored in Library/ Caches 
> folder (instead of Library/WebKit folder). This is a big problem for all apps 
> using UIWebView and storing user data, because they will no longer be backed 
> up and may be deleted. There are a lot of apps using localstorage or SQLite 
> as a critical feature. 
> The SQLite database gets deleted because the database is saved in a location 
> on the filesystem which Apple does not consider to contain persistent data.
> *Steps to Reproduce:* 
> In a UIWebView, create a new DB or use localStorage with JavaScript. 
> You can see that the WebKit data is now stored in Library/Caches :  
> *Expected Results:*
> We should at least specify the directory of WebKit data (and to set it 
> to Documents/ for critical data) 
> *Actual Results:* 
> The WebKit data are stored in Library/Caches folder, and can be 
> deleted 
> *Regression:*
> To migrate database location from Library/Caches to some other location such 
> as Documents.
> ----
> Ref: http://developer.apple.com/icloud/documentation/data-storage/
> https://devforums.apple.com/thread/137882?start=0&tstart=0

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