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Reply to Fileprovider Recycle Bin recovery does not trigger the create event, and dataless files should not be moved to the Recycle Bin
I am currently encountering a problem: during the process of uploading a large file, I have moved the file that was not successfully uploaded to the trash can. These two operations have been tested to be serial (triggering the 'create Item' callback first, followed by the 'modify Item' callback), which means that the file must be uploaded before it can be moved to the recycle bin (which can also result in the file being stored in the cloud recycle bin). I want to implement: directly interrupt this upload process and then do not complete the upload. How can I achieve this? Please help me. Thank you
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Dec ’25
Reply to Skip FileProvider folders without metadata
please help me,thanks!May I ask how to detect it on the macOS platform? I have tried but cannot determine if it is a dataless file because I want to use a fileprovider on the macOS platform to implement a function: only grant allowsTracing permission to downloaded files. If it is a dataless file, do not grant allowsTracing permission, but the system will automatically drain and clear the content. How to detect this (and how to determine if a file is a dataless file)
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Nov ’25
Reply to TN3150: Getting ready for dataless files
May I ask how to detect it on the macOS platform? I have tried but cannot determine if it is a dataless file because I want to use a fileprovider on the macOS platform to implement a function: only grant allowsTracing permission to downloaded files. If it is a dataless file, do not grant allowsTracing permission, but the system will automatically drain and clear the content. How to detect this and how to determine if a file is a dataless file
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Nov ’25
Reply to How to determine if a folder is a dataless folder
please help me,and I can judge fle by URLUbiquitousItemDownloadingStatus,but folder no!
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Jan ’26
Reply to How to distinguish which operations in the file provider are during offline period
hello,Can someone help me,thank you
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Dec ’25
Reply to Howti populate Finder comment from NSFileProviderItemProtocol extendedAttributes
Have you solved this problem? I also encountered the same problem
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Dec ’25
Reply to Unable to apply default decoration Icons to files and folders
May I ask if you have solved it? I have also encountered the same problem,thank you
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Dec ’25
Reply to adding Sub menu to Context Menu in MacOS
Hello, I am using a combination of NSFileLayoutCustomizaction and userInfo to do it, but I don't know if there are any restrictions on the use of this userInfo, as long as it is related to userInfo, the NSExtendeFileLayoutActionActivation Rule in info will not take effect?
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Dec ’25
Reply to How to get displayName actually used by Finder when using FileProvider API
May I ask if you have solved it? I have encountered the same problem
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Dec ’25
Reply to FileProvider fails to trigger re-enumeration
May I ask if you have solved it? I have encountered the same problem!thank you
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Dec ’25
Reply to During the process of uploading a large file, I moved it to the trash can. How can I directly interrupt this upload process
Can someone help me,thank you!
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Dec ’25
Reply to Fileprovider Recycle Bin recovery does not trigger the create event, and dataless files should not be moved to the Recycle Bin
I am currently encountering a problem: during the process of uploading a large file, I have moved the file that was not successfully uploaded to the trash can. These two operations have been tested to be serial (triggering the 'create Item' callback first, followed by the 'modify Item' callback), which means that the file must be uploaded before it can be moved to the recycle bin (which can also result in the file being stored in the cloud recycle bin). I want to implement: directly interrupt this upload process and then do not complete the upload. How can I achieve this? Please help me. Thank you
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Dec ’25
Reply to Fileprovider Recycle Bin recovery does not trigger the create event, and dataless files should not be moved to the Recycle Bin
Is anyone there? Can you help me! thank you
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Dec ’25
Reply to Fileprovider Recycle Bin recovery does not trigger the create event, and dataless files should not be moved to the Recycle Bin
someone help me,thanks
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Nov ’25
Reply to Skip FileProvider folders without metadata
please help me,thanks!May I ask how to detect it on the macOS platform? I have tried but cannot determine if it is a dataless file because I want to use a fileprovider on the macOS platform to implement a function: only grant allowsTracing permission to downloaded files. If it is a dataless file, do not grant allowsTracing permission, but the system will automatically drain and clear the content. How to detect this (and how to determine if a file is a dataless file)
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Nov ’25
Reply to TN3150: Getting ready for dataless files
May I ask how to detect it on the macOS platform? I have tried but cannot determine if it is a dataless file because I want to use a fileprovider on the macOS platform to implement a function: only grant allowsTracing permission to downloaded files. If it is a dataless file, do not grant allowsTracing permission, but the system will automatically drain and clear the content. How to detect this and how to determine if a file is a dataless file
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Nov ’25
Reply to Detecting dataless files and eviction status
please help me! thanks so much
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Nov ’25
Reply to File Provider : unable to trigger `fetchPartialContents(for:version:request:minimalRange:aligningTo:options:completionHandler:)` when opening files
请问楼主有解决吗
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Nov ’25