I have tested the template provided in Xcode for making a FinderSync Extension. Everything works well except two things:
a) The method requestBadgeIdentifierForURL is never called by the system when a folder is monitored so that badges are not set. What is going wrong here? I am right assuming that this method should be called when I e.g. move or scroll a monitored folder in Finder? By the way the methods beginObservingDirectoryAtURL and endObservingDirectoryAtURL are called properly in this context.
#import "FinderSync.h"
@interface FinderSync ()
@property NSURL *myFolderURL;
@end
@implementation FinderSync
- (instancetype)init {
self = [super init];
NSLog(@"%s launched from %@ ; compiled at %s", __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, [[NSBundle mainBundle] bundlePath], __TIME__);
// Set up the directory we are syncing.
self.myFolderURL = [NSURL fileURLWithPath:@"/Users/hmaass/Downloads"];
[FIFinderSyncController defaultController].directoryURLs = [NSSet setWithObject:self.myFolderURL];
// Set up images for our badge identifiers. For demonstration purposes, this uses off-the-shelf images.
[[FIFinderSyncController defaultController] setBadgeImage:[NSImage imageNamed: NSImageNameColorPanel] label:@"Status One" forBadgeIdentifier:@"One"];
[[FIFinderSyncController defaultController] setBadgeImage:[NSImage imageNamed: NSImageNameCaution] label:@"Status Two" forBadgeIdentifier:@"Two"];
return self;
}
#pragma mark - Primary Finder Sync protocol methods
- (void)beginObservingDirectoryAtURL:(NSURL *)url {
// The user is now seeing the container's contents.
// If they see it in more than one view at a time, we're only told once.
NSLog(@"beginObservingDirectoryAtURL:%@", url.filePathURL);
}
- (void)endObservingDirectoryAtURL:(NSURL *)url {
// The user is no longer seeing the container's contents.
NSLog(@"endObservingDirectoryAtURL:%@", url.filePathURL);
}
- (void)requestBadgeIdentifierForURL:(NSURL *)url {
NSLog(@"requestBadgeIdentifierForURL:%@", url.filePathURL);
// For demonstration purposes, this picks one of our two badges, or no badge at all, based on the filename.
NSInteger whichBadge = [url.filePathURL hash] % 3;
NSString* badgeIdentifier = @[@"", @"One", @"Two"][whichBadge];
[[FIFinderSyncController defaultController] setBadgeIdentifier:badgeIdentifier forURL:url];
}
#pragma mark - Menu and toolbar item support
- (NSString *)toolbarItemName {
return @"testfifi";
}
- (NSString *)toolbarItemToolTip {
return @"testfifi: Click the toolbar item for a menu.";
}
- (NSImage *)toolbarItemImage {
return [NSImage imageNamed:NSImageNameCaution];
}
- (NSMenu *)menuForMenuKind:(FIMenuKind)whichMenu {
// Produce a menu for the extension.
NSMenu *menu = [[NSMenu alloc] initWithTitle:@""];
[menu addItemWithTitle:@"Example Menu Item" action:@selector(sampleAction:) keyEquivalent:@""];
return menu;
}
- (IBAction)sampleAction:(id)sender {
NSURL* target = [[FIFinderSyncController defaultController] targetedURL];
NSArray* items = [[FIFinderSyncController defaultController] selectedItemURLs];
NSLog(@"sampleAction: menu item: %@, target = %@, items = ", [sender title], [target filePathURL]);
[items enumerateObjectsUsingBlock: ^(id obj, NSUInteger idx, BOOL *stop) {
NSLog(@" %@", [obj filePathURL]);
}];
}
@end
b) I get the following message in the log console of Xcode when running the template above:
2015-08-25 15:33:00.300 testfifi[855:8134] Failed to connect (colorGridView) outlet from (NSApplication) to (NSColorPickerGridView): missing setter or instance variable 2015-08-25 15:33:00.300 testfifi[855:8134] Failed to connect (view) outlet from (NSApplication) to (NSColorPickerGridView): missing setter or instance variable 2015-08-25 15:33:00.321 testfifi[855:8134] -[FinderSync init] launched from /Users/hmaass/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/testtest-egudnxkifjxirpbrjkohnatmjuro/Build/Products/Debug/testtest.app/Contents/PlugIns/testfifi.appex ; compiled at 20:38:18
Can someone help me to get rid of this message?
Thanks!