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I have a plist file at: /var/mobile But it seems that my mobilesubtrate tweak does not read anything from the plist file.

This is my code:

   NSString *path = @"/var/mobile/test.plist";
   self.mods = [NSMutableDictionary dictionaryWithContentsOfFile:path];

self.mods.count returns 0, and the entire dictionary is empty. The plist file does have 3 key/value pairs.

I found a crash report log on my phone, it said this

Sandbox Violation: minecraftpe deny file-read-metadata /private/var/mobile/test.plist

I guess the tweak is still sandboxed and can't access files outside the app?

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  • Don't see how that can help me. The problem is that, the file in my phone exists and I can access it, but my tweak can't read it for some reason
    – junyi00
    Jul 25, 2014 at 18:44
  • I would firstly make sure that the plist has valid formatting etc by doing a validation: open terminal ant type plutil <path to plist file> and see if you get any formatting errors.
    – Danny S
    Jul 25, 2014 at 18:47
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    I'd suggest you open the file with some operation that has an error: parameter, and see what is reported.
    – Hot Licks
    Jul 25, 2014 at 18:55
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    Simplest would probably be NSString stringWithContentsOfFile:encoding:error:. You could NSLog the resulting NSString to observe the data actually read from the file.
    – Hot Licks
    Jul 25, 2014 at 19:34

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AppStore apps are sandboxed. Tweaks are code that run within the process that the filter specifies. Apps have a process in which the tweaks are injected, therefore they have the same limitations.

You can however read from /User/Library/Preferences/com.your.tweak.preferences.plist by using the NSUserDefaults class. If you need other types of files you could look into using sandcastle to escape the sandbox and get the files from elsewhere.

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