Muhammad Saqib
Muhammad Saqib

Reputation: 991

How to list all folders and their subdirectories/files in iPhone SDK?

I want the user to select any file present in her/his iPhone so that it’s used as an e-mail attachment. For this purpose, I want to show the list of all files and folders present in iPhone. But how would I get the list of those files? Is there any way to get that list?

Upvotes: 11

Views: 20260

Answers (5)

Daniel Klöck
Daniel Klöck

Reputation: 21137

Take into account that your app runs in a sandbox and would not be able to get any folder/file outside of that sandbox.

ObjectiveC

NSArray *paths = NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains(NSDocumentDirectory, NSUserDomainMask, YES); 
NSString *documentsDirectory = [paths objectAtIndex:0];

NSFileManager *manager = [NSFileManager defaultManager];
NSArray *fileList = [manager contentsOfDirectoryAtPath:documentsDirectory error:nil];
for (NSString *s in fileList){
    NSLog(@"%@", s);
}

Swift 4

guard let documentsDirectory =  try? FileManager().url(for: .documentDirectory, in: .userDomainMask, appropriateFor: nil, create: true) else { return }
guard let fileEnumerator = FileManager.default.enumerator(at: documentsDirectory, includingPropertiesForKeys: nil, options: FileManager.DirectoryEnumerationOptions()) else { return }
while let file = fileEnumerator.nextObject() {
    print(file)
}

Upvotes: 18

Deepak Tagadiya
Deepak Tagadiya

Reputation: 2237

swift 3

    let fileManager:FileManager = FileManager()
    let files = fileManager.enumerator(atPath: NSHomeDirectory())
    while let file = files?.nextObject() {
        print("Files::",file)
    }

Upvotes: 2

Rafał Augustyniak
Rafał Augustyniak

Reputation: 2031

I'm an author of FileExplorer control which is a file browser for iOS and fulfills most of your requirements. Note that it allows you to browse only those files and directories that are placed inside your sandbox.

Here are some of the features of my control:

  1. Possibility to choose files or/and directories if there is a need for that
  2. Possiblity to remove files or/and directories if there is a need for that
  3. Built-in search functionality
  4. View Audio, Video, Image and PDF files.
  5. Possibility to add support for any file type.

You can find my control here.

Upvotes: 1

Heath Borders
Heath Borders

Reputation: 32107

You can use NSDirectoryEnumerator via NSFileManager.enumeratorAtPath

From the docs:

NSString *docsDir = [NSHomeDirectory() stringByAppendingPathComponent:  @"Documents"];
NSFileManager *localFileManager=[[NSFileManager alloc] init];
NSDirectoryEnumerator *dirEnum =
    [localFileManager enumeratorAtPath:docsDir];

NSString *file;
while ((file = [dirEnum nextObject])) {
    if ([[file pathExtension] isEqualToString: @"doc"]) {
        // process the document
        [self scanDocument: [docsDir stringByAppendingPathComponent:file]];
    }
}

Upvotes: 3

justin
justin

Reputation: 104698

Here's the slowest(?) approach:

NSFileManager * fileManager = [NSFileManager new];
NSArray * subpaths = [fileManager subpathsAtPath:path];

but that should at least point you to a more specialized implementation for your needs.

Slightly lower level abstractions which allow you to enumerate on demand include NSDirectoryEnumerator and CFURLEnumerator. Depending on the depth of the directory, these have the potential to save much unnecessary interactions with the filesystem, compared to -[NSFileManager subpathsAtPath:].

Upvotes: 5

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