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IOS file downloaded not able to be located on device #897

Open Znow opened 4 years ago

Znow commented 4 years ago

Hi there

Using a standard implementation to download files and save them locally on the device. When they are downloaded, I am not able to locate them on the device with for example "File Explorer" app, tried on emulator and physical iPad.

const urlExtensions = this.getUrlExtension(attachment.url);
      const localFile = `${RNFS.LibraryDirectoryPath}/${attachment.title}.${urlExtensions}`;

      const options = {
        fromUrl: attachment.url,
        toFile: localFile,
        fileCache: true
      };

      if (await RNFS.exists(localFile)) {
        FileViewer.open(localFile);
      } else {
        await RNFS.downloadFile(options).promise
        .then(() => { 
          FileViewer.open(localFile);
        })
        .then((res) => {
          // success
          // console.log("success");
        })
        .catch(error => {
          // error
          console.log("Attachment open error: ", error);
        });
      }

Also tried to use "DocumentDirectoryPath", same issue.

Thanks in advance

Regards

exotexot commented 4 years ago

But did you check if the file exists at the given path?

Znow commented 4 years ago

At which path? I'm able to view the file in my application...

gauravsbagul commented 4 years ago

Hello, I am having same issue, cant locate file on device. I am using this path RNFetchBlob.fs?.dirs?.DownloadDir

     ` downloadSupplementFile = async (data) => {
    const dirs = RNFetchBlob.fs?.dirs?.DownloadDir;
    try {
          this.fetchFile(data, dirs);
          } catch (err) { }
 };

      fetchFile = (data, dirs) => {
    RNFetchBlob.config({
        fileCache: true,
        addAndroidDownloads: {
            useDownloadManager: true,
            notification: true,
            mediaScannable: true,
            title: data?.originalname,
            path: `${dirs}/${data?.originalname}`,
        },
    })
        .fetch('GET', data?.url)
        .then(async (res) => {
            try {
                if (Platform.OS === 'ios') {
                    const file = res.path();
                    let base64 = await res.base64();
                    let len = await RNFetchBlob.fs.writeFile(file, base64, 'base64');
                    return true;
                } else { return true}
            } catch (error) {
            }
        })
        .catch((err) =>  return true );
};`
gauravsbagul commented 4 years ago

I solved this problem with share function, When you fetch the file on success it gives you path of the file where it is stored but you cant locate it physically to do so you have to take that path and call share using that link and then you can see the options to share that file and save in downloads.

fetchFile = (data) => { RNFetchBlob.config({ fileCache: true, addAndroidDownloads: { useDownloadManager: true, notification: true, mediaScannable: true, title: data?.originalname, path:${dirs}/${data?.originalname}, }, }) .fetch('GET', data?.url) .then((res) => { if (Platform.OS === 'ios') { RNFetchBlob.ios.openDocument(res.data); return true; } else { console.log('The file saved to android ', res.path()); return true; } }) .catch((err) => { console.log('TCL:: fetchFile -> err', err); return true; }); };

DracotMolver commented 3 years ago

Having the same issue. In android it downloads the file perfectly in the specified folder. In iOS it says downloaded but it is nowhere saved :/

FaisalAli19 commented 3 years ago

I was facing the same issue I followed this solution and it started working. You have to add Yes to "Supports opening documents in place" and "Application supports iTunes file sharing" in Info.plist file. Hope this solves your issue.

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54626359/react-native-fs-ios-not-showing-files-in-the-document-directory

DracotMolver commented 3 years ago

@FaisalAli19 solution worked perfectly. The issue should be closed I guess.

kotunde commented 3 years ago

Thanks @FaisalAli19 , your solution worked for me with RNFS.DocumentDirectoryPath. By the way I got a 'ENOENT: no such file or directory' error message using RNFS.LibraryDirectoryPath

shahanshah87 commented 3 years ago

Thanks @FaisalAli19 , your solution worked for me with RNFS.DocumentDirectoryPath. By the way I got a 'ENOENT: no such file or directory' error message using RNFS.LibraryDirectoryPath

Did you find any solution for this?

aprilmintacpineda commented 2 years ago

I was facing the same issue I followed this solution and it started working. You have to add Yes to "Supports opening documents in place" and "Application supports iTunes file sharing" in Info.plist file. Hope this solves your issue.

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54626359/react-native-fs-ios-not-showing-files-in-the-document-directory

This works, now I only have android as the problem.

UVStudio commented 2 years ago

Is @FaisalAli19 's linked solution working for everyone? It didn't work for me and I checked that the file is created in the DocumentDirectoryPath, and UIFileSharingEnabled and LSSupportsOpeningDocumentsInPlace are set to true/YES.

I had to use expo-sharing (I'm on bare workflow). It's actually a good work-around for those who are struggling with the solution from Stackoverflow.

EDIT: The solution from Stackoverflow works for iOS <= 14. It is 15 that has tripped me up so far.

iamrohitagg commented 2 years ago

I've tried all the solutions in the thread and none of them worked for me. I've tested on iOS 15. Please help!

HexNeck commented 1 year ago

Same for me :( I can't see the file I'm saving

Niltonsf commented 1 year ago

Bump

roderickmonk commented 1 year ago

Bump

BouarourMohammed commented 1 year ago

Same for me :( I can't see the file I'm saving

Lixus commented 6 months ago

Did someone find a solution here? I have the same problem on my iOS devices. The additions to the plist did not help.

Znow commented 6 months ago

4 years later... and still no response from author @itinance, along with the other 544 issues...