i am currently working with SpriteKit on Xcode 7 and ios 9 and i encountered that suggested URLByAppendingPathComponent method for accessing local urls for files with combination with archiveRootObject is not saving the object to the documents destination but in the Data folder. Here is the code
func saveData(){
let objectToSave = SomeObject()
let docPath = NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains(.DocumentDirectory, .UserDomainMask, true)[0] as String
let path = NSURL(string: docPath)
let fp = path?.URLByAppendingPathComponent("savedObject.data")
if NSKeyedArchiver.archiveRootObject(objectToSave, toFile: String(fp)) {
print("Success writing to file!")
} else {
print("Unable to write to file!")
}
}
This, however save the data but in the Data folder near the Bundle folder. (I havent tested it on a real device though).
In debugger the constant fp is holding correct NSURL string so i simply just dont get what am i doing wrong.
However, using let fp = docPath + "/savedObject.data"
and subsequently in the archiveRootObject function saves the object in correct location although in debugger the strings are identical.
My question is, could someone please explain me, what is wrong with the first approach?
fp
is anNSURL
. Use thepath
method to get the URL as a file path.fp
isNSURL
but isnt it convertible to string inString()
method? Anyway, could you please be more specific how to achieve this? I am still little new to swift so understanding this would help me.String(fp)
withftp.path
. (I think that's right, I'm more an Objective-C person than Swift).String(fp)
? I am just curious when debugger shows correct url.String(fp)
tries to cast theNSURL
into aString
and it may do this using thedescription
method. PrintString(fp)
and notice the output is not at all what you want.