I write a cordova application for iOS. All my files have to reside in Library/NoCloud
or Documents/NoCloud
(one requirement local files may not be synchronized, neither to cloud or any backup).
In cordova's config.xml I have put the following files:
<preference name="iosPersistentFileLocation" value="Compatibility" />
<preference name="iosExtraFilesystems" value="documents-nosync" />
I also tried with
<preference name="iosPersistentFileLocation" value="Library" />
<preference name="iosExtraFilesystems" value="library-nosync" />
Next I request a filesystem using the following Javascript code:
window.requestFileSystem(window.PERSISTENT, 1024 * 1024 * 20, onInitFs, fileErrorHandler);
This call succeeds and I store the filesystem in a global variable. Next, I try to check if a directory exists using the following code:
window.resolveLocalFileSystemURL(directoryToCreate, resolveLocalFileSystemURLcallBackExists, onDirectoryExistsFail);
function resolveLocalFileSystemURLcallBackExists(path){
try {
fileSystem.root.getDirectory(path, { create: false }, onDirectoryExistsSuccess, onDirectoryExistsFail);
} catch (e) {
console.log(e);
}
}
Now when I debug the iOS project at some point the following Objective-C code is called:
- (NSString *)fullPathForFileSystemPath:(NSString *)fsPath
{
if ([fsPath hasPrefix:self.fsRoot]) {
return [fsPath substringFromIndex:[self.fsRoot length]];
}
return nil;
}
This function returns always nil
as fs.root
points to /var/.../Libriry/files
and my directoryToCreate
is file:///var/.../Library/NoCloud/mydir
or file:///var/.../Documents/NoCloud/mydir
.
Cordova version: 5.1.1
File plugin version: 3.0.0
How to write to file:///var/.../Library/NoCloud/
instead of the files
subfolder?