I am using sqlite database in my app. When I run the application from simulator then I am able to see the result in firefox sqlite plugin in my .sqlite file. But when I run on real device then I am not able to see the result so can you tell me how can I see the result and from where I can get that sqlite file.
How to see the result of sqlite database file in firefox plugin when the app is run on iPhone device
3 Answers
Short and Simple answer is "You Can't"
When you run on Simulator the generated applicationa nd Document files can be accessed in Library so you can easily check the sqlite file But When you run on real device the sqlite file is in the document directory inside the device. and Apple does not allow to access the directory from device directly.
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This not true, go into Xcode and open the organizer. Select your device from the device list. Now select the app from which you want to get all the files from. You will get an list of all the files in the sendbox, which you are now able to export.– rckoenesAug 30, 2012 at 11:44
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@rckoenes Is that the app getting access to the files or XCode? Can an app access those files, or does Apple prevent them?– BryanHAug 30, 2012 at 22:44
1)Enable Application supports iTunes file sharing when editing the info.plist file in Xcode
2)Connect your device to system then open iTunes then click device(such as iPad) then click apps in that you can see file sharing choose your app from that now you can see your sqlite file download that and open using firefox
If you are using Xcode version 6.1 the devices list has moved out of the Organizer. I was able to view the files for my app by:
- Clicking Window->Devices and selecting my attached device on the left.
- Highlight the application I wanted to view.
- Click the settings gear icon below the list and select Download Container.
- You are asked where you would like to save the container archive.
- In Finder, left click the container archive and select view Show Package Contents.
- Navigate to the file/folder you want to view.
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Yes, it downloads you a package, and when u open it u find all the App Data– sazzJan 19, 2015 at 15:49