> On 20 Mar 2016, at 02:21, Quincey Morris > <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Mar 19, 2016, at 11:24 , Gerriet M. Denkmann <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I have an iOS app (9.2.1) (not document based) which contains stuff in: >> /private/var/mobile/Containers/Data/Application/55…F0/Documents, which is >> the NSDocumentDirectory in NSUserDomainMask. >> >> I want to see these files in iTunes → my iOS Device → Apps → File Sharing >> But my app does not even make it to this list of Apps. >> >> Is there any magic needed in Info.plist (or where else)? > > If you want to see those files that way, then you’re going to have to declare > the document types in your info.plist like any UIDocument-based app.
Turns out this is not necessary. But what is needed is: UIFileSharingEnabled = Application supports iTunes file sharing = YES > > If you want to examine the container for debugging purposes, you can go to > the Xcode Devices window, select your app and choose (e.g.) Download > Container from the utility popup menu. A very helpful hint. I did not know this before. Thanks for your help! Gerriet. _______________________________________________ Cocoa-dev mailing list ([email protected]) Please do not post admin requests or moderator comments to the list. Contact the moderators at cocoa-dev-admins(at)lists.apple.com Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: https://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/cocoa-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com This email sent to [email protected]
