Storage uses the documents folder on our iOS port. Not sure we have that
path you're talking about. Most of that code is ~9 years old so I don't
recall.
On Tuesday, January 5, 2021 at 10:59:09 AM UTC+2 P5music wrote:
> I am talking about Storage, not FileSystemStorage.
> That is the app private folder, not the user data folder.
> I think the iOS Library folder should be inside it.
> Regards
> Il giorno martedì 5 gennaio 2021 alle 04:18:47 UTC+1 Shai Almog ha scritto:
>
>> The first FileSystemStorage root maps to the "Documents" folder. The
>> second maps to caches and the third root maps to the resources dir.
>>
>> On Monday, January 4, 2021 at 9:07:48 PM UTC+2 P5music wrote:
>>
>>> My CodenameOne app is intended for iOS, but I also created a native app
>>> with XCode.
>>> The two apps should be compatible, in regard to data files in the app
>>> private folder.
>>>
>>> At present stage the CodenameOne app writes data to the main private
>>> folder /
>>> while the Swift app uses the following instructions, as suggested in the
>>> official guidelines, if I am not wrong:
>>>
>>>
>>> let dir = try! FileManager.default.url(for: .libraryDirectory, in:
>>> .userDomainMask, appropriateFor: nil, create: true);
>>>
>>> let fileUrl =
>>> dir.appendingPathComponent(fileName).appendingPathExtension("json");
>>>
>>> I do not think that the "Library" is the main private folder, so I need
>>> to understand if it is necessary for the CodenameOne app to create a
>>> subfolder. And what should be the path.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance
>>>
>>
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