Ok... well because there is a "*shell.cp('-R', srcFile,
project.resources_dir);*" i managed to get my folder into XCode with the
correct name.So i had to name the "src" folder with the name I want it to appear in the "Ressources" folder (which is not so obvious because it's not working like this on android), then added *<resource-file src="**myfolder/myfile**" />* in the plugin.xml file. Are you okay with adding a not in the documentation telling that the "target" attribute is not used for iOS? Thanks for your feeback. -- Maxime On Thu, Nov 26, 2015 at 7:56 PM, Maxime Alexandre < [email protected]> wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I want to copy a resource file into a specific folder, not just into the > "Resources" folder (like "Resources/myfolder") but this is not working when > i define a *<resource-file src="myfile" target="myfolder/myfile" />* into > my plugin.xml. > > I checked the source code and the target attribute is not used in the > *cordova-lib/src/plugman/platforms/ios.js* file : > > destFile = path.resolve(project.resources_dir, path.basename(src)); > > whereas for *android.js* : > var target = obj.target; > ... > > Is there a reason this is not implemented? At least the documentation > should say that the attribute "target" is ignored on iOS. > > When i drag&drag my folder into the Resources folder in my XCode project, > this declares only the folder name (i.e. "myfolder") into the .pbxproj > file... so is there another way for me to add this resource folder into my > XCode project from plugin.xml or inside a hook or any other solution? > > Thank you! > -- > Maxime > >
