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    Francky033
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    Ah, I think I found the problem. The directory QStandardPaths::HomeLocation doesn't seem to be writable. But if I use QStandardPaths::AppLocalDataLocation. Everything works !

    But QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::HomeLocation) should allow write access. Why is this not the case?

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    • F Francky033

      Ah, I think I found the problem. The directory QStandardPaths::HomeLocation doesn't seem to be writable. But if I use QStandardPaths::AppLocalDataLocation. Everything works !

      But QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::HomeLocation) should allow write access. Why is this not the case?

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      jsulm
      Lifetime Qt Champion
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      @Francky033 said in Settings and macOS. Impossible to create a ini file...:

      Why is this not the case?

      Could be a bug in Qt. You can check Qt bug tracker and file a bug if it is not already reported.

      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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      • F Francky033

        Ah, I think I found the problem. The directory QStandardPaths::HomeLocation doesn't seem to be writable. But if I use QStandardPaths::AppLocalDataLocation. Everything works !

        But QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::HomeLocation) should allow write access. Why is this not the case?

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        SGaist
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        Hi,

        @Francky033 said in Settings and macOS. Impossible to create a ini file...:

        Ah, I think I found the problem. The directory QStandardPaths::HomeLocation doesn't seem to be writable. But if I use QStandardPaths::AppLocalDataLocation. Everything works !

        But QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::HomeLocation) should allow write access. Why is this not the case?

        What exact path are you getting that fails ?

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          Francky033
          wrote on last edited by Francky033
          #8
          • What exact path are you getting that fails ?

          /Users/my_user_name
          ~/Library/Preferences/

          Another strange point. The save only works if I write :

          QSettings settings(file, QSettings::IniFormat);
          (with file containing the complete path )

          and if in the setPath I use the full path of the file rather than the directory in which I want to save :

          QString p = QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::AppLocalDataLocation);
          
          QString file = p +"/test.ini";
          
          QSettings::setPath(QSettings::IniFormat, QSettings::UserScope, file);
          
          QSettings settings(file, QSettings::IniFormat);
          
          settings.beginGroup("Data");
          
          settings.setValue("a1", 0.0);
          settings.setValue("a2", 0.0);
          
          settings.endGroup();
          
          return settings.status();
          

          This code works but I don't know why it works in fact.

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            Francky033
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            No, in fact, it does not work anymore.
            I always get the message "No such file or directory" when I run the application in a terminal but the result of qsettins::status() is No::ERROR

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              Francky033
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              #10

              In fact, my code is a bit more complicated. I'm calling a getSaveFileName box just before. Could this have an effect?

              QString file = QFileDialog::getSaveFileName(
              		this, tr("Save a configuration file..."), QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::AppLocalDataLocation),
              		"configuration file (*.ini)");
              
              QSettings::setPath(QSettings::IniFormat, QSettings::UserScope, file);
              
              QSettings settings(file, QSettings::IniFormat);
              
              settings.beginGroup("Data");
              
              settings.setValue("a1", 0.0);
              settings.setValue("a2", 0.0);
              
              settings.endGroup();
              
              return settings.status();
              
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              • F Francky033

                In fact, my code is a bit more complicated. I'm calling a getSaveFileName box just before. Could this have an effect?

                QString file = QFileDialog::getSaveFileName(
                		this, tr("Save a configuration file..."), QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::AppLocalDataLocation),
                		"configuration file (*.ini)");
                
                QSettings::setPath(QSettings::IniFormat, QSettings::UserScope, file);
                
                QSettings settings(file, QSettings::IniFormat);
                
                settings.beginGroup("Data");
                
                settings.setValue("a1", 0.0);
                settings.setValue("a2", 0.0);
                
                settings.endGroup();
                
                return settings.status();
                
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                jsulm
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                @Francky033 said in Settings and macOS. Impossible to create a ini file...:

                QSettings::setPath(QSettings::IniFormat, QSettings::UserScope, file);

                Shouldn't you actually provide a path to a folder, not to a file? So, using setPath you set the folder where ini files should be stored, then if you create a QSettings instance you pass the name of an ini file which then stored in the folder specified by setPath.

                https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                  Francky033
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #12

                  I modified my code this way but it still doesn't work...

                  QString file = QFileDialog::getSaveFileName(
                  		this, tr("Save a configuration file..."), QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::AppLocalDataLocation), "configuration file (*.ini)");
                  
                  QString d = file.left(file .lastIndexOf("/"));
                  
                  QSettings::setPath(QSettings::IniFormat, QSettings::UserScope, d);
                  
                  QSettings settings(file, QSettings::IniFormat);
                  
                  settings.beginGroup("Data");
                  
                  settings.setValue("a1", 0.0);
                  settings.setValue("a2", 0.0);
                  
                  settings.endGroup();
                  
                  return settings.status();
                  
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                  • F Francky033

                    I modified my code this way but it still doesn't work...

                    QString file = QFileDialog::getSaveFileName(
                    		this, tr("Save a configuration file..."), QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::AppLocalDataLocation), "configuration file (*.ini)");
                    
                    QString d = file.left(file .lastIndexOf("/"));
                    
                    QSettings::setPath(QSettings::IniFormat, QSettings::UserScope, d);
                    
                    QSettings settings(file, QSettings::IniFormat);
                    
                    settings.beginGroup("Data");
                    
                    settings.setValue("a1", 0.0);
                    settings.setValue("a2", 0.0);
                    
                    settings.endGroup();
                    
                    return settings.status();
                    
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                    jsulm
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                    @Francky033 said in Settings and macOS. Impossible to create a ini file...:

                    QSettings settings(file, QSettings::IniFormat);

                    file should be only file name here.

                    "QString d = file.left(file .lastIndexOf("/"));" - use QFileInfo::absolutePath() to get the folder without file name.

                    https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                      Francky033
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #14

                      jsulm, I modified my code this way, but no effect

                      QString file = QFileDialog::getSaveFileName(
                      		this, tr("Save a configuration file..."), QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::AppLocalDataLocation), "configuration file (*.ini)");
                      
                      QFileInfo f(file);
                      
                      QString d = f.absoluteFilePath();
                      QString name = f.fileName();
                      
                      QSettings::setPath(QSettings::IniFormat, QSettings::UserScope, d);
                      
                      QSettings settings(f, QSettings::IniFormat);
                      
                      settings.beginGroup("Data");
                      
                      settings.setValue("a1", 0.0);
                      settings.setValue("a2", 0.0);
                      
                      settings.endGroup();
                      
                      return settings.status();
                      
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                        SGaist
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                        But why are you using setPath at all ?

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                          Francky033
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                          I removed the setPath and I still have the same result. When I start the program from qtcreator, everything works. But it does not work anymore when the program is installed on the OS.
                          This seems to me to be a permissions problem. But how to solve this?

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                            SGaist
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                            Did you used macdeployqt before running it outside of Qt ?

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                              I removed the setPath and I still have the same result. When I start the program from qtcreator, everything works. But it does not work anymore when the program is installed on the OS.
                              This seems to me to be a permissions problem. But how to solve this?

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                              artwaw
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                              #18

                              @Francky033 If it is permission problem OS should ask user upon the startup if read/write permission to folder should be granted (like it happens every time I deploy my software).
                              It's ok if you run it from QtCreator as child process of QtCreator is allowed standard access to the home tree.

                              For more information please re-read.

                              Kind Regards,
                              Artur

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                                Francky033
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                                #19

                                SGaist : Yes !

                                artwaw : But if it is not a problem of permissions, where can the problem come from? What also surprises me is the message "No such file or directory" that appears in the log when the settings variable is created and the NoERROR as result of settings::status() at the end of the record.

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                                  wrote on last edited by J.Hilk
                                  #20

                                  I believe you've been let a stray, this code is taken from my working application:

                                  QString appDataPath = QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::AppDataLocation) +QString("/");
                                  
                                  QString settingsPath = appDataPath + QString("data/Settings.ini");
                                  
                                  //And used this way
                                  auto settings = new QSettings(settingsPath(), QSettings::IniFormat);
                                  

                                  this results in a directory path

                                  qDebug() << Q_FUNC_INFO << settings->fileName();
                                  

                                  "/Users/jonashilk/Library/Application Support/CompanyName/Applicationname/data/Settings.ini"


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                                  • F Francky033

                                    SGaist : Yes !

                                    artwaw : But if it is not a problem of permissions, where can the problem come from? What also surprises me is the message "No such file or directory" that appears in the log when the settings variable is created and the NoERROR as result of settings::status() at the end of the record.

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                                    artwaw
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                                    @Francky033 I don't have idea what's happening in your system. I'd try to debug the problem by hardcoding known path to the file though, like /Users/[username]/settings.ini or something.

                                    For more information please re-read.

                                    Kind Regards,
                                    Artur

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                                      Francky033
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                                      #22

                                      Hello everyone and thanks for your help!

                                      I finally discovered the problem: I had to put a settings.sync() before the settings.status();

                                      While the sync function doesn't seem to have any effect under Windows, Android and linux, it seems necessary to use it under macOS.

                                      The documentation is a bit vague on this: "This function is called automatically from QSettings's destructor and by the event loop at regular intervals, so you normally don't need to call it yourself."

                                      My problem is solved and I hope this can give a clue to people in the same situation as me. Thanks to the Qt forum and its members!

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                                        Francky033
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                                        Hello,

                                        I am again confronted with the same problem. Everything was working fine and the next day, no directory was accessible for saving using this piece of code!
                                        When the save box opens, I noticed that all the elements in the directory (including .ini files) are grayed out...
                                        What I don't understand is the extremely capricious result of this function (which is so simple). One day it works, the next day it doesn't...

                                        Is it a bug in Qt?

                                        Have a nice day!

                                        Francky033

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                                          Did you restart a build from scratch ?
                                          Re-run macdeployqt on your app bundle ?

                                          Apple has introduced several security feature with regard to accessing the user environnement which might trigger here.

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