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        bambi
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        Hi lovely people,

        I've been working on a QML + python app & want to save some data as described in http://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/appdev/guides/writeable-dirs.html. However I get a PermissionError trying to access /home/phablet/.local/share/<myappname>. Is there an AppArmor policy I should add or is there something else I'm missing?

        Thanks in advance, Bambi

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          arubislander
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          Hi @bambi, welcome to the forums.

          Are you using the provided functions to retrieve the directory names or are you using a hardcoded string?

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            AppLee @bambi
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            @bambi
            Have you check for the common mistake while using AppArmore ?
            After any AppArmor modification you have to increase the version number in order to the changes to apply.

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              bambi @arubislander
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              @arubislander Thanks! I used a hardcoded string because im trying to access the folder from python. Maybe that's a bad idea? I'll try it from qml with the function (when i can, laptop broke last night) to see if that works and otherwise post code+error

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                bambi @AppLee
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                @AppLee Yes, did that, thanks for the response!

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                  dobey @bambi
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                  @bambi The path would be ${HOME}/.local/share/${APP_PKG_NAME} so if your name is forest.bambi for example, it would end up as /home/phablet/.local/share/forest.bambi as the directory path.

                  You will also need to first create the directory before you can create any files inside it.

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                    bambi @dobey
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                    @dobey Thanks for the response! Turns out the mistake I made was changing the applicationName in MainView a while back, forgetting about it and copying that into the path instead of the name in manifest.json.in. They are the same now & can create the folder πŸ™‚

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                      doniks @bambi
                      last edited by doniks

                      @bambi I have been bitten by this before and it took me forever to figure out that it is my responsibility to maintain this id in multiple places. I wonder whether there is a way to remove this headache and have only one single place to specify it making it impossible to forget that other place. or if we cant have a single truth, maybe at least get something to warn app developers when they changed one but not the other....

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                        bambi @doniks
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                        @doniks A warning has already been added (recently I think) πŸ™‚

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