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iCloud Drive capability no longer the same #13

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3DJakob opened this issue Aug 18, 2020 · 3 comments
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iCloud Drive capability no longer the same #13

3DJakob opened this issue Aug 18, 2020 · 3 comments

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@3DJakob
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3DJakob commented Aug 18, 2020

The iCloud Drive capability no longer exists on the capabilities page in the lastest Xcode. Do you know how to add it? And if so maybe you could update the get started doc. Also I could not quite figure out how to add the code to the info.plist file. In Xcode the file has fields rather than just code 🤔 It would be nice to see this as well more in-depth in the doc.

@npomfret
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I'm sorry I don't. I've not done any react-native for a while now so I'm a bit out of touch.

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3DJakob commented Aug 18, 2020

Ok, thanks for the reply. Apparently you can open the info.plist as source code if you right-click it so that solved that problem. However, for enabling iCloud Drive it seems you do it when initiating the project nowadays. While I got an error while using your module another file picker worked without changing that capability even though they instructed to add it. So it seems this is enabled by default when using react-init.

@graemegeorge
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@3DJakob Click the add capability button in top left hand corner and find iCloud in the list.
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stvkoch pushed a commit to stvkoch/react-native-cloud-fs that referenced this issue Apr 27, 2023
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