Re: iCloud does not appear on open, save or move to dialogs for Mac Document based app

2018-11-19 Thread Jim McGowan
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  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  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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Re: iCloud does not appear on open, save or move to dialogs for Mac Document based app

2018-11-19 Thread Rob Petrovec
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  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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iCloud does not appear on open, save or move to dialogs for Mac Document based app

2018-11-19 Thread Jim McGowan
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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