Xcode: directory file for simulator Iphone

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[愿得一人] 2021-01-30 03:25

i want to write a string in a file \"file.txt\": this file in my project (for Iphone) is inside Resources; I try to write a string in this file but it don\'t work, I show my cod

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  • 2021-01-30 03:53

    I'm not sure if you are able to write in your bundle, but you can in your Documents directory instead as your code does. Why don't you try this?

    Use the same code and you will find your file in:

    /Users/YOURUSER/Library/Application Support/iPhone Simulator/IOSVERSION/Applications/APPID/Documents/file.txt

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  • 2021-01-30 03:54

    This changed with XCode 6 and iOS 6 and this got tricky.

    The documents directory are now hidden within:

    ~/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Devices/<some-id>/data/Containers/Data/Application/<some-other-id>
    

    It seems the location is changing at each application start, so it's really hard to track. There is a simple tip I borrowed from this article and that I will include for the lazy ones:

    #if TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR
    // where are you?
    NSLog(@"Documents Directory: %@", [[[NSFileManager defaultManager] URLsForDirectory:NSDocumentDirectory inDomains:NSUserDomainMask] lastObject]);
    #endif
    

    Add this for example to your applicationDidFinishLaunching method, should make it easier!

    If you want more details, just have a look to the original article

    NB: I know the question is old, but well, I found it while searching, so I think adding an updated answer may serve some of us!

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  • 2021-01-30 03:56

    Paste this in the terminal.

    open ~/Library/Application\ Support/iPhone\ Simulator/
    
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  • 2021-01-30 03:58

    With the example code that you have here it will not write into your Resources folder, but into the Documents folder of the Simulator, which is actually where you should write on device, but as you mention that you only want to do this on the simulator, you could use

    filePath = [[NSBundle mainBundle] bundlePath] stringByAppendingPathComnponent:@"Resources"]
    

    But, don't do this in a shipping app, it will fail.

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  • 2021-01-30 03:59

    If you are using Xcode 7 and higher follow this:

    Documents Directory:

    file:///Users/codercat/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Devices/YourProjectDict/data/Containers/Data/Application/(sample digit)7F53CFB3-C534-443F-B595-62619BA808F2/Documents/your file located here
    
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  • 2021-01-30 04:10

    Stop at a breakpoint anywhere in your app and type "po NSHomeDirectory()" in the debugger. Use Finder's Go > Go To Folder feature to jump directly there.

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