In my app I want to share data via iCloud with other iCloud users but not with the whole world but with selected other iCloud users.
I thought about a way this could work, but I am not sure if it will work and if I forgot or misunderstood some things.
Let s say User A wants to be able to share a string with other iCloud users but not with everyone. So User A wants to share „Hello World“ to User B but not to user C and not to User D.
So my app has a Public Data Base and a Record Type that is the same for everyone. In that Record Type there is a Field of type String that is also the same for everyone.
Now User A saves the record „Hello World“ to iCloud. And here comes the trick: I would add a unique identifier like UUID to the string so that something like „Hello World1230ABD6-3C61-1234-802E-D866F09AC012“ will be uploaded to iCloud.
Now User A needs to tell the User he wants to share the data with his UUID, so User A tells it to User B. Now the UUID of User A will be added as a Predicate to the CKSubscription of User B.
This will allow User B to fetch the string from User A, but User C or User D won t receive a CKNotification because they don t have the UUID of User A in their CKSubscription.
Is this going to work? Or is there another design pattern that allows sharing/syncing via iCloud with other iCloud accounts but not with everyone (public) ?
P.S. The data I want to share is not sensitive, so it does not need to be really secure. The data just isn t interesting for everyone (public) so it needs to be shared only to selected other iCloud accounts...
I am thankful for any thoughts or tips how to achieve this !
Thanks