Reputation: 429
I am having the problem, that URLForUbiquityContainerIdentifier is returning nil in some cases even if the user has set up everything correctly in the settings. My code:
dispatch_async(someQueue, ^{
if (![[NSFileManager defaultManager] URLForUbiquityContainerIdentifier:nil]) {
ErrLog(@"iCloud container not available.");
return;
}
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
[...]
});
});
Does anybody came across the same problem? I am setting nil as the container identifier which should work according to the Apple docs, but I am not so convinced anymore about that. Also this code works fine for the majority of users, but somehow not for everybody.
Upvotes: 15
Views: 9263
Reputation: 7979
If anyone is having the same problem using the iOS8 Betas, there seems to be a bug with the way the Entitlements are generated in Xcode 6. I was banging my head against this for days until coming across this post in the Apple Developer Forums: https://devforums.apple.com/thread/229509?
Essentially, Xcode generates a key named com.apple.developer.icloud-container-identifiers
when it should be com.apple.developer.ubiquity-container-identifiers
(ubiquity, not icloud). It may also have the value set as iCloud.$(CFBundleIdentifier)
when it should be $(TeamIdentifierPrefix).$(CFBundleIdentifier)
.
Of course this may get fixed in the next Beta but for anyone as confused as me I hope this helps.
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 52161
Today I experienced this problem again.
This time it was because I had an invalid provisioning profile.
On the developer site, I had to generate a new provisioning profile. Afterward reload the provisioning profiles within Xcode5. Now URLForUbiquityContainerIdentifier
again returns valid urls.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 52161
iPad mini with iOS7. I just have experienced that URLForUbiquityContainerIdentifier suddenly started to return nil. I tried restarting the device, but it didn't help.
Inside the Settings app, under the 'iCloud' menu. I noticed that 'Documents & Data' was set to Off.
Solution was to change 'Documents & Data' to 'On'.
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 41
URLForUbiquityContainerIdentifier alway return nil
NSURL *ubiquityURL = [fileManager URLForUbiquityContainerIdentifier:nil]; if (ubiquityURL == nil)
ubiquityURL is normal in debug, but ubiquityURL is always nil after distribution to appstore.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 588
Check that you have enabled iCloud containers in your entitlement. The containers are not added by default when you enable entitlements. Click the "+" sign in Target/Summary/Entitlements to add your appId.
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 339
If you still having issue o make sure you are running on a device as simulator wont always return a valid value . I tried you code on my app and Im not getting nil
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 339
I'd look at your entitlement.plist on one app I needed to change $(TEAMID) to profile id the numbers and letter before the dns in the profile - here is some code that will work with UIManagedDocument
/// test iCloud Access
- (void)initializeiCloudAccess {
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_global_queue(DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_DEFAULT, 0), ^{
if ([[NSFileManager defaultManager]
URLForUbiquityContainerIdentifier:nil] != nil)
NSLog(@"iCloud is available\n");
else
NSLog(@"This Application requires iCloud, but it is not available.\n");
});
}
- (NSURL *)iCloudURL
{
return [[NSFileManager defaultManager] URLForUbiquityContainerIdentifier:nil];
}
- (NSURL *)iCloudDocumentsURL
{
return [[self iCloudURL] URLByAppendingPathComponent:@"Documents"];
}
- (NSURL *)iCloudCoreDataLogFilesURL
{
return [[self iCloudURL] URLByAppendingPathComponent:@"CoreDataLogs"];
}
Upvotes: 3