RyanTCB
RyanTCB

Reputation: 8224

Sharing UserDefaults between extensions

Creating a Today widget and I am using UserDefaults(suiteName:) to persist some data. In the main application I am using UserDefaults.standard(). This can't be read (or can it?) by the extension which is why I use the suiteName: constructor.

Data that user persist to UserDefaults.standard() in the main app needs to be available in the extension.

At this time I am persisting to both so that the values can be shared

 UserDefaults.standard().set:...forKey:...
 UserDefaults(suiteName:...)().set:...forKey:...
 ...

Question is should I drop UserDefaults.standard() all together and just use UserDefaults(suiteName:) in my application, or is this bad practice and if so why?

Edit: I am using an App group container. For clarification I am asking should I just replace standard() with suiteName: throughout my project?

Upvotes: 90

Views: 52828

Answers (6)

Dmytro Yashchenko
Dmytro Yashchenko

Reputation: 951

Wasted a lot of time, and the problem was in adding of app groups only for release configuration, and of course while testing of debug configuration - I couldn't access to shared data between app extension and container app. So, be sure u adding app groups to both configurations - release and debug.

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Upvotes: 1

Tai Le
Tai Le

Reputation: 9296

Make sure App Groups is enabled for ALL OF YOUR TARGETS (your app and extensions targets) in the Capabilities tab

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And then use the group's identifier above as suite name when create UserDefaults:

let userDefaults = UserDefaults(suiteName: "group.com.YourCompany.YourApp")

Upvotes: 97

oskarko
oskarko

Reputation: 4178

A simple example where I create a shared bundle:

if let userDefaults = UserDefaults(suiteName: "group.your.bundle.here") {
    userDefaults.set("test 1" as AnyObject, forKey: "key1")
    userDefaults.set("test 2" as AnyObject, forKey: "key2")
    userDefaults.synchronize()
}

This is how you can read it later:

if let userDefaults = UserDefaults(suiteName: "group.your.bundle.here") {
    let value1 = userDefaults.string(forKey: "key1")
    let value2 = userDefaults.string(forKey: "key2")
    ...
}

Upvotes: 48

Anton Tropashko
Anton Tropashko

Reputation: 5816

PGDev: augmentation:

you can't avoid redundancy when dragging Settings (preferences) https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/UserDefaults/Preferences/Preferences.html to an extension: they are contained in the app private bundle and have to be replicated into suitenamed bundle to become available to an app extension

Upvotes: 1

PGDev
PGDev

Reputation: 24341

You cannot use UserDefaults.standard to share data between a host app and its app extension. You instead have to create a shared container with UserDefaults(suiteName:) to share data.

Even though an app extension bundle is nested within its containing app’s bundle, the running app extension and containing app have no direct access to each other’s containers.

To enable data sharing, use Xcode or the Developer portal to enable app groups for the containing app and its contained app extensions. Next, register the app group in the portal and specify the app group to use in the containing app.

After you enable app groups, an app extension and its containing app can both use the NSUserDefaults API to share access to user preferences. To enable this sharing, use the initWithSuiteName: method to instantiate a new NSUserDefaults object, passing in the identifier of the shared group.

For more, refer to: https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/General/Conceptual/ExtensibilityPG/ExtensionScenarios.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40014214-CH21-SW1

How to use App Groups: https://github.com/pgpt10/Today-Widget

Standard or SuiteName?

Use standard one for data that is only for Host App. Use suiteName for data that you want to share between Extension and Host App. Just don't persist the same data in both of them. Avoid data redundancy. Use both of them according to the context.

Upvotes: 91

Rahul Chhetri
Rahul Chhetri

Reputation: 171

Also make sure you add App Groups to the correct Configuration (Debug, Release). If you add App Groups in Debug for your application target and try to use it in Release config for your extension, then it wont work.

If you add in Debug config (for app target), then use it in debug config (for extension target)

Upvotes: 14

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