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Robert S.138
10 years agoHelpful | Level 7
Creating a folder that already exists (iOS)
I went through this already for Android, and I learned that to create a folder that might already exists I only need to check the exception as follows:
catch (CreateFolderErrorException err) { if(...
- 10 years ago
In this case, you'd get a DBFILESCreateFolderError in your cfError variable, containing a "conflict" DBFILESWriteError in the path field.
Here's an example of how you'd detect the different error cases, picking out the conflict error:
[[client.filesRoutes createFolder:@"/testfolder"] response:^(DBFILESFolderMetadata *result, DBFILESCreateFolderError *cfError, DBError *error) {
if (result) {
NSLog(@"Create folder succeeded:");
NSLog(@"%@", result);
} else {
NSLog(@"Create folder failed:");
if (cfError) {
NSLog(@"The error is a create folder error.");
if ([cfError isPath]) {
NSLog(@"The error is a path error.");
if (cfError.path.isConflict) {
NSLog(@"Couldn't create folder because there was something in the way.");
} else {
NSLog(@"Other create folder path error:");
NSLog(@"%@", cfError.path);
}
}
} else if (error) {
NSLog(@"The error is a generic error.");
NSLog(@"%@", error);
}
}
}];(Apologies for the poor formatting.)
Robert S.138
10 years agoHelpful | Level 7
At first I got an error with (cfError.path.conflict.isFolder), but then I realized that I just needed to include:
#import <DBFILESWriteConflictError.h>
and now it compiles without errors. Thanks.
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