(5)
So could the Documents folder passed random content according to what the 
user does with my app? so the user can see files not moved there explicitly 
by him/her?
Is that folder used as the inbox folder for my app and other things as a 
matter of fact?
Regards
Il giorno sabato 5 giugno 2021 alle 06:20:02 UTC Shai Almog ha scritto:

> You might be able to move storage by setting ios.newStorageLocation=false 
> which will place stoage under the caches directory. Notice that it might 
> have adverse effects on some things but I doubt it will impact you much.
>
> 1. It might be recreated since things like Preferences use storage and we 
> use Preferences internally. 
> 2, 3. Not at this time
> 4. I think that will work. Didn't test this though
> 5. Such as? We have the app home directory which we use when you open a 
> file association etc.
> On Friday, June 4, 2021 at 9:45:03 AM UTC+3 P5music wrote:
>
>> Ok,
>> I meant for new projects or for developers who are aware of it, before 
>> publishing the app, like me.
>>
>> However, I would like to understand if some other solution is available 
>> for my project.
>> My app does not use the Storage at all. It just has two data files in the 
>> Library/Application Support folder, and uses the Documents folder. Both are 
>> managed with the FileSystem access.
>>
>> 1 - Can I delete the cn1storage folder? 
>> 2 - Can its re-creation be prevented?
>> 3 - Can I hide the folder? 
>> 4 - Can it be deleted by mistake but that being harmless, so I do not 
>> care if the user deletes it, even when it is hidden?
>> 5 - What about the other CN1 content that can be seen in the Documents 
>> folder?
>>
>> Regards
>> Il giorno venerdì 4 giugno 2021 alle 03:09:24 UTC Shai Almog ha scritto:
>>
>>> We can't change something dynamically as it will break compatibility. 
>>> You can submit an RFE or pull request which provides the different storage 
>>> location option as an API or configuration.
>>>
>>> On Thursday, June 3, 2021 at 4:10:05 PM UTC+3 P5music wrote:
>>>
>>>> Can the cn1storage folder be under the Library directory on iOS instead 
>>>> of Documents for new maven templates or as an option for existing projects 
>>>> (at least those unpublished yet like mine)?
>>>>
>>>> My app exposes the Documents folder to the user.
>>>> The user doesn't want to see other content among the "documents". It 
>>>> also can be accidentally deleted 
>>>> even if it is made not visible, but it could be an option, I think. I 
>>>> saw also other files there, as for example a sort of package.
>>>> There is no technical reason to leave it in the Documents directory, 
>>>> the Library folder is under control of the app. 
>>>>
>>>> My app also created Library/Application Support, that is private to it.
>>>> Also other folders can be created under Library, that are different 
>>>> from the Application Support one (please do not put it there).
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>>
>>>

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