build 2228 - connections manager & Dropbox VFS
Re: build 2228 - connections manager & Dropbox VFS
Nope, seems like there's no changes in 10.13
Re: build 2228 - connections manager & Dropbox VFS
An update on theoretical iCloud Drive support as a special VFS, a sad one.
As far as I can tell after some research, at the moment there's no official support for manipulating an arbitrary folder/container in iCloud Drive.
So that means that the only way to interact with it from NC is directly via this folder: "/Users/USER/Library/Mobile Documents/com~apple~CloudDocs".
However I can't find any guarantees that these direct manipulations will be properly reflected on Apple's web services.
Experiments show that macOS is correctly syncs changes forth-and-back, but nevertheless - that's not the official way to interact with iCloud Drive.
As far as I can tell after some research, at the moment there's no official support for manipulating an arbitrary folder/container in iCloud Drive.
So that means that the only way to interact with it from NC is directly via this folder: "/Users/USER/Library/Mobile Documents/com~apple~CloudDocs".
However I can't find any guarantees that these direct manipulations will be properly reflected on Apple's web services.
Experiments show that macOS is correctly syncs changes forth-and-back, but nevertheless - that's not the official way to interact with iCloud Drive.
Re: build 2228 - connections manager & Dropbox VFS
Mike, thank you for this update. I went through my workflow and I realised that I use iCloud Drive mostly in read only mode. Sort of a way to get data from mobile apps not to feed data (files) to them. Many ignore files not created by the app itself anyway.mike wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2017 6:30 amAn update on theoretical iCloud Drive support as a special VFS, a sad one.
As far as I can tell after some research, at the moment there's no official support for manipulating an arbitrary folder/container in iCloud Drive.
So that means that the only way to interact with it from NC is directly via this folder: "/Users/USER/Library/Mobile Documents/com~apple~CloudDocs".
However I can't find any guarantees that these direct manipulations will be properly reflected on Apple's web services.
Experiments show that macOS is correctly syncs changes forth-and-back, but nevertheless - that's not the official way to interact with iCloud Drive.
Thus iCloud Drive in read only mode (like NTFS in macOS)? I'm stretching it, I know...
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