In this tutorial, I'll show you how to embrace iOS 11's Files app. First, I'll walk you through configuration of an app so that any files stored in its iOS file system-based "Documents" folder are made visible in the Files app and exposed to other apps installed on your device. Second, I'll demonstrate how you can incorporate Files app-like interface and functionality into your own apps. All of the Swift code I wrote to accomplish these two tasks is included below — and I've taken lots of screenshots regarding Files app integration. Sit back, enjoy, and learn about a fundamental […] This article, How to Integrate Your App with Files App in iOS 11, was originally published at AppCoda.
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