Reputation: 5372
I'm trying to get an NSString for the user's Application Support folder.
I know I can do NSString *path = @"~/Library/Application Support";
but this doesn't seem very elegant. I've played around with using NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains
but it seems to be quite long-winded and creates several unnecessary objects (at least, my implementation of it does).
Is there a simple way to do this?
Upvotes: 69
Views: 45280
Reputation: 6294
This is what I use to get the database. Got it from the Stanford class. It might help somebody.
NSURL *url = [[[NSFileManager URLsForDirectory:NSApplicationSupportDirectory inDomains:NSUserDomainMask] lastObject];
url = [url URLByAppendingPathComponent:@"database_name"];
NSLog(@"Database URL: %@",url);
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 350
iOS 16 update: URL.applicationSupportDirectory
, they've also added a static property for documentsDirectory
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 6417
Swift:
print(NSHomeDirectory())
or
print(FileManager.default.urls(for: .applicationSupportDirectory, in: .userDomainMask).first)
and
let yourString = String(FileManager.default.urls(for: .applicationSupportDirectory, in: .userDomainMask).first)
Upvotes: 41
Reputation: 112857
This is outdated, for current best practice use FileManager.default.urls(for:in:)
as in the comment by @andyvn22 below.
the Best practice is to use NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains
with NSApplicationSupportDirectory
as "long winded" as it may be.
Example:
NSArray *paths = NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains(NSApplicationSupportDirectory, NSUserDomainMask, YES);
NSString *applicationSupportDirectory = [paths firstObject];
NSLog(@"applicationSupportDirectory: '%@'", applicationSupportDirectory);
NSLog output:
applicationSupportDirectory: '/Volumes/User/me/Library/Application Support'
Upvotes: 78
Reputation: 9335
Swift 3:
FileManager.default.urls(for: .applicationSupportDirectory, in: .userDomainMask).first
Upvotes: 29
Reputation: 1132
Create separate objective C class for reading and writing into documents directory. I will avoid code re-writing. Below is my version of it.
//Directory.h
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
#define PATH (NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains(NSDocumentDirectory, NSUserDomainMask, YES))
#define BASEPATH (([PATH count] > 0)? [PATH objectAtIndex:0] : nil)
@interface DocumentsDirectory : NSObject
//Here you can also use URL path as return type and file path.
+(void)removeFilesfromDocumentsDirectory:(NSString*)filename;
+(NSString*)writeFiletoDocumentsDirectory:(NSString*)filename;
@end
#import "Directory.h"
@implementation DocumentsDirectory
UIAlertView *updateAlert;
+(void)removeFilesfromDocumentsDirectory:(NSString*)filename
{
NSFileManager *fileManager = [NSFileManager defaultManager];
NSString *filePath = [BASEPATH stringByAppendingPathComponent:filename];
NSError *error;
BOOL success = [fileManager removeItemAtPath:filePath error:&error]; //Remove or delete file from documents directory.
if (success)
{
updateAlert= [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:@"Congratulations:" message:@"File is updated successfully" delegate:self cancelButtonTitle:@"OK" otherButtonTitles:nil];
[updateAlert show];
}
else
{
NSLog(@"Could not delete file -:%@ ",[error localizedDescription]);
updateAlert= [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:@"Try again:" message:[error localizedDescription] delegate:self cancelButtonTitle:@"OK" otherButtonTitles:nil];
[updateAlert show];
}
}
+(NSString*)writeFiletoDocumentsDirectory:(NSString*)filename
{
NSString *foldDestination = BASEPATH;
NSString *filePath = [foldDestination stringByAppendingPathComponent:filename];
return filePath;
}
@end
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 350
This works for me:
NSError *error;
NSURL* appSupportDir = [[NSFileManager defaultManager]
URLForDirectory:NSApplicationSupportDirectory
inDomain:NSUserDomainMask
appropriateForURL:nil
create:YES
error:&error];
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 1554
Just to be sure people will start using the recommended way of doing this:
- (NSArray<NSURL *> * _Nonnull)URLsForDirectory:(NSSearchPathDirectory)directory
inDomains:(NSSearchPathDomainMask)domainMask
Expanded example from documentation:
- (NSURL*)applicationDataDirectory {
NSFileManager* sharedFM = [NSFileManager defaultManager];
NSArray* possibleURLs = [sharedFM URLsForDirectory:NSApplicationSupportDirectory
inDomains:NSUserDomainMask];
NSURL* appSupportDir = nil;
NSURL* appDirectory = nil;
if ([possibleURLs count] >= 1) {
// Use the first directory (if multiple are returned)
appSupportDir = [possibleURLs objectAtIndex:0];
}
// If a valid app support directory exists, add the
// app's bundle ID to it to specify the final directory.
if (appSupportDir) {
NSString* appBundleID = [[NSBundle mainBundle] bundleIdentifier];
appDirectory = [appSupportDir URLByAppendingPathComponent:appBundleID];
}
return appDirectory;
}
Upvotes: 7