├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE.md
├── Notes
├── AddAttachmentViewController.swift
├── AddAttachmentViewController.xib
├── AppDelegate.swift
├── Assets.xcassets
│ └── AppIcon.appiconset
│ │ ├── Contents.json
│ │ ├── OS X Icon.png
│ │ └── OS X Icon@2x.png
├── AttachmentCell.swift
├── AttachmentCell.xib
├── Base.lproj
│ ├── Document.xib
│ └── MainMenu.xib
├── Document.swift
└── Info.plist
├── NotesTests
├── Info.plist
└── NotesTests.swift
├── NotesUITests
├── Info.plist
└── NotesUITests.swift
└── README.md
/.gitignore:
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1 | ## Build generated
2 | build/
3 | DerivedData/
4 |
5 | ## Various settings
6 | *.pbxuser
7 | !default.pbxuser
8 | *.mode1v3
9 | !default.mode1v3
10 | *.mode2v3
11 | !default.mode2v3
12 | *.perspectivev3
13 | !default.perspectivev3
14 | xcuserdata/
15 |
16 | ## Other
17 | *.moved-aside
18 | *.xcuserstate
19 |
20 | ## Obj-C/Swift specific
21 | *.hmap
22 | *.ipa
23 | *.dSYM.zip
24 | *.dSYM
25 |
26 | ## Playgrounds
27 | timeline.xctimeline
28 | playground.xcworkspace
29 |
30 | # Swift Package Manager
31 | #
32 | # Add this line if you want to avoid checking in source code from Swift Package Manager dependencies.
33 | # Packages/
34 | .build/
35 |
36 | # CocoaPods
37 | #
38 | # We recommend against adding the Pods directory to your .gitignore. However
39 | # you should judge for yourself, the pros and cons are mentioned at:
40 | # https://guides.cocoapods.org/using/using-cocoapods.html#should-i-check-the-pods-directory-into-source-control
41 | #
42 | # Pods/
43 |
44 | # Carthage
45 | #
46 | # Add this line if you want to avoid checking in source code from Carthage dependencies.
47 | # Carthage/Checkouts
48 |
49 | Carthage/Build
50 |
51 | # fastlane
52 | #
53 | # It is recommended to not store the screenshots in the git repo. Instead, use fastlane to re-generate the
54 | # screenshots whenever they are needed.
55 | # For more information about the recommended setup visit:
56 | # https://github.com/fastlane/fastlane/blob/master/fastlane/docs/Gitignore.md
57 |
58 | fastlane/report.xml
59 | fastlane/Preview.html
60 | fastlane/screenshots
61 | fastlane/test_output
62 |
63 | Notes/
64 | Notes.xcodeproj/
65 |
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2 | // AddAttachmentViewController.swift
3 | // Notes
4 | //
5 | // Created by Perry Gabriel on 12/3/16.
6 | // Copyright © 2016 Perry R. Gabriel. All rights reserved.
7 | //
8 |
9 | import Cocoa
10 |
11 | protocol AddAttachmentDelegate {
12 | func addFile()
13 | }
14 |
15 | class AddAttachmentViewController: NSViewController {
16 |
17 | var delegate : AddAttachmentDelegate?
18 |
19 | @IBAction func addFile(_ sender: Any) {
20 | self.delegate?.addFile()
21 | }
22 | override func viewDidLoad() {
23 | super.viewDidLoad()
24 | // Do view setup here.
25 | }
26 |
27 | }
28 |
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2 | // AppDelegate.swift
3 | // Notes
4 | //
5 | // Created by Perry Gabriel on 11/18/16.
6 | // Copyright © 2016 Perry R. Gabriel. All rights reserved.
7 | //
8 |
9 | import Cocoa
10 |
11 | @NSApplicationMain
12 | class AppDelegate: NSObject, NSApplicationDelegate {
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16 | func applicationDidFinishLaunching(_ aNotification: Notification) {
17 | // Insert code here to initialize your application
18 | }
19 |
20 | func applicationWillTerminate(_ aNotification: Notification) {
21 | // Insert code here to tear down your application
22 | }
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2 | "images" : [
3 | {
4 | "idiom" : "mac",
5 | "size" : "16x16",
6 | "scale" : "1x"
7 | },
8 | {
9 | "idiom" : "mac",
10 | "size" : "16x16",
11 | "scale" : "2x"
12 | },
13 | {
14 | "idiom" : "mac",
15 | "size" : "32x32",
16 | "scale" : "1x"
17 | },
18 | {
19 | "idiom" : "mac",
20 | "size" : "32x32",
21 | "scale" : "2x"
22 | },
23 | {
24 | "idiom" : "mac",
25 | "size" : "128x128",
26 | "scale" : "1x"
27 | },
28 | {
29 | "idiom" : "mac",
30 | "size" : "128x128",
31 | "scale" : "2x"
32 | },
33 | {
34 | "idiom" : "mac",
35 | "size" : "256x256",
36 | "scale" : "1x"
37 | },
38 | {
39 | "idiom" : "mac",
40 | "size" : "256x256",
41 | "scale" : "2x"
42 | },
43 | {
44 | "size" : "512x512",
45 | "idiom" : "mac",
46 | "filename" : "OS X Icon.png",
47 | "scale" : "1x"
48 | },
49 | {
50 | "size" : "512x512",
51 | "idiom" : "mac",
52 | "filename" : "OS X Icon@2x.png",
53 | "scale" : "2x"
54 | }
55 | ],
56 | "info" : {
57 | "version" : 1,
58 | "author" : "xcode"
59 | }
60 | }
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1 | //
2 | // AttachmentCell.swift
3 | // Notes
4 | //
5 | // Created by Perry Gabriel on 12/3/16.
6 | // Copyright © 2016 Perry R. Gabriel. All rights reserved.
7 | //
8 |
9 | import Cocoa
10 |
11 | class AttachmentCell: NSCollectionViewItem {
12 |
13 | weak var delegate : AttachmentCellDelegate?
14 |
15 | override func viewDidLoad() {
16 | super.viewDidLoad()
17 | // Do view setup here.
18 | }
19 |
20 | override func mouseDown(with event: NSEvent) {
21 | if (event.clickCount == 2) {
22 | delegate?.openSelectedAttachment(collectionViewItem: self)
23 | }
24 | }
25 |
26 | }
27 |
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1 | //
2 | // Document.swift
3 | // Notes
4 | //
5 | // Created by Perry Gabriel on 11/18/16.
6 | // Copyright © 2016 Perry R. Gabriel. All rights reserved.
7 | //
8 |
9 | import Cocoa
10 | import MapKit
11 |
12 | /// Names of files/directories in the package
13 | enum NoteDocumentFileNames : String {
14 | case TextFile = "Text.rtf"
15 |
16 | case AttachmentsDirectory = "Attachments"
17 |
18 | case QuickLookDirectory = "QuickLook"
19 |
20 | case QuickLookTextFile = "Preview.rtf"
21 |
22 | case QuickLookThumbnail = "Thumbnail.png"
23 |
24 | }
25 |
26 | enum ErrorCode : Int {
27 | /// We couldn't find the document at all
28 | case CannotAccessDocument
29 |
30 | /// We couldn't access any file wrappers inside this document.
31 | case CannotLoadFileWrappers
32 |
33 | /// We couldn't load the Text.rtf file
34 | case CannotLoadText
35 |
36 | /// We couldn't access the Attachment folder.
37 | case CannotAccessAttachments
38 |
39 | /// We couldn't save the Text.rtf file.
40 | case CannotSaveText
41 |
42 | /// We couldn't save an attachment.
43 | case CannotSaveAttachment
44 |
45 | }
46 |
47 | let ErrorDomain = "NotesErrorDomain"
48 |
49 | func err(_ code: ErrorCode, _ userInfo : [NSObject:AnyObject]? = nil) -> NSError {
50 | // Generate an NSError object, using ErrorDomain and whatever
51 | // value we were passed.
52 | return NSError(domain: ErrorDomain, code: code.rawValue, userInfo: userInfo)
53 | }
54 |
55 | extension FileWrapper {
56 | dynamic var fileExtension : String? {
57 | return self.preferredFilename?.components(separatedBy: ".").last
58 | }
59 | dynamic var thumbnailImage : NSImage {
60 |
61 | if let fileExtension = self.fileExtension {
62 | return NSWorkspace.shared().icon(forFileType: fileExtension)
63 | } else {
64 | return NSWorkspace.shared().icon(forFileType: "")
65 | }
66 | }
67 |
68 | func conformsToType(type: CFString) -> Bool {
69 | // Get the extension of this file
70 | guard let fileExtension = self.fileExtension else {
71 | // If we can't get a file extension
72 | // assume that it doesn't conform
73 | return false
74 | }
75 |
76 | // Get the file type of the attachment based on its extension
77 | guard let filetype = UTTypeCreatePreferredIdentifierForTag(kUTTagClassFilenameExtension,
78 | fileExtension as CFString, nil)?.takeRetainedValue() else {
79 | // If we can't figure out the file type
80 | // from the extension, it also doesn't conform
81 | return false
82 | }
83 |
84 | // Ask the system if this file type conforms to the provided type
85 | return UTTypeConformsTo(filetype, type)
86 | }
87 | }
88 |
89 | extension Document : AddAttachmentDelegate {
90 | func addFile() {
91 | let panel = NSOpenPanel()
92 |
93 | panel.allowsMultipleSelection = false
94 | panel.canChooseFiles = true
95 | panel.canChooseDirectories = false
96 |
97 | panel.begin {
98 | (result) -> Void in
99 | if result == NSModalResponseOK,
100 | let resultURL = panel.urls.first {
101 |
102 | do {
103 |
104 | // We were given a URL - copy it in!
105 | try self.addAttachmentAtURL(url: resultURL as NSURL)
106 |
107 | // Refresh the attachments list
108 | self.attachmentList?.reloadData()
109 | } catch let error as NSError {
110 |
111 | // There was an error adding the attachment,
112 | // Show the user!!
113 |
114 | // Try to get a window in which to present a sheet
115 | if let window = self.windowForSheet {
116 |
117 | // Present the error in a sheet
118 | NSApp.presentError(error, modalFor: window, delegate: nil, didPresent: nil, contextInfo: nil)
119 | } else {
120 | // No window, so present it in a dialog box
121 | NSApp.presentError(error)
122 | }
123 | }
124 | }
125 | }
126 |
127 | }
128 | }
129 |
130 | extension Document : NSCollectionViewDataSource {
131 |
132 | func collectionView(_ collectionView: NSCollectionView, numberOfItemsInSection section: Int) -> Int {
133 |
134 | // The number of items is equal to the number of
135 | // attachments we have. If for some reason we can't
136 | // access 'attachmentFiles', we have zero items.
137 | return self.attachedFiles?.count ?? 0
138 | }
139 |
140 | func collectionView(_ collectionView: NSCollectionView, itemForRepresentedObjectAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> NSCollectionViewItem {
141 |
142 | // Get the attachment that this cell should represent
143 | let attachment = self.attachedFiles![indexPath.item]
144 |
145 | // Get the cell itself
146 | let item = collectionView
147 | .makeItem(withIdentifier: "AttachmentCell", for: indexPath) as! AttachmentCell
148 |
149 | // Display the image and file extension in the cell
150 | item.imageView?.image = attachment.thumbnailImage
151 | item.textField?.stringValue = attachment.fileExtension ?? ""
152 |
153 | // Make this cell use as it delegate
154 | item.delegate = self
155 |
156 | return item
157 | }
158 | }
159 |
160 | extension Document : NSCollectionViewDelegate {
161 |
162 | private func collectionView(_ collectionView: NSCollectionView, validateDrop draggingInfo: NSDraggingInfo,
163 | proposedIndex proposedDropIndex: AutoreleasingUnsafeMutablePointer,
164 | dropOperation proposedDropOperation: UnsafeMutablePointer) -> NSDragOperation {
165 |
166 | // Indicate to the user that is they release the mouse button,
167 | // it will "copy" whatever they're dragging.
168 | return NSDragOperation.copy
169 | }
170 |
171 | func collectionView(_ collectionView: NSCollectionView, acceptDrop draggingInfo: NSDraggingInfo,
172 | indexPath: IndexPath, dropOperation: NSCollectionViewDropOperation) -> Bool {
173 | // Get tge pasteboard that contains the info the user dropped
174 | let pasteboard = draggingInfo.draggingPasteboard()
175 |
176 | // If the pasteborad contains a URL, and we can get that URL...
177 | if pasteboard.types?.contains(NSURLPboardType) == true,
178 | let url = NSURL(from: pasteboard) {
179 |
180 | // Then attempt to add that as an attachment!
181 | do {
182 |
183 | // Add it to the document
184 | try self.addAttachmentAtURL(url: url)
185 |
186 | // Reload the attachment list to display it
187 | attachmentList.reloadData()
188 |
189 | // It succeeded!!
190 | return true
191 | } catch let error as NSError {
192 |
193 | // Present the error in a dialog box.
194 | self.presentError(error)
195 |
196 | // It failed, so tell the system to animate the dropped
197 | // item back to where it came from
198 | return false
199 | }
200 | }
201 |
202 | return false
203 | }
204 | }
205 |
206 | @objc protocol AttachmentCellDelegate : NSObjectProtocol {
207 | func openSelectedAttachment(collectionViewItem : NSCollectionViewItem)
208 | }
209 |
210 | extension Document : AttachmentCellDelegate {
211 | func openSelectedAttachment(collectionViewItem: NSCollectionViewItem) {
212 |
213 | // get the index of this item, or bail out
214 | guard let selectedIndex = self.attachmentList.indexPath(for: collectionViewItem)?.item else {
215 | return
216 | }
217 |
218 | // Get the attachment in question, or bail out
219 | guard let attachment = self.attachedFiles?[selectedIndex] else {
220 | return
221 | }
222 |
223 | // First, ensure that the document is saved
224 | self.autosave(withImplicitCancellability: false, completionHandler: {
225 | (error) -> Void in
226 |
227 | // If this attachment indicates that it's JSON, and we're
228 | // to get JSON data out of it...
229 | if attachment.conformsToType(type: kUTTypeJSON),
230 | let data = attachment.regularFileContents,
231 | let json = try? JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: data, options: JSONSerialization.ReadingOptions()) as? NSDictionary {
232 |
233 | // And if that JSON data includes lat and long entries...
234 |
235 | if let lat = json?["lat"] as? CLLocationDegrees,
236 | let lon = json?["long"] as? CLLocationDegrees {
237 |
238 | // Build a cooridinate from them
239 | let coordinate = CLLocationCoordinate2D(latitude: lat, longitude: lon)
240 |
241 | // Build a placemark with that coordinate and a map item in the Maps app!
242 | let mapItem = MKMapItem(placemark: MKPlacemark(coordinate: coordinate, addressDictionary: nil))
243 |
244 | // And open the map item in the Maps app!
245 | mapItem.openInMaps(launchOptions: nil)
246 | }
247 | } else {
248 |
249 | var url = self.fileURL
250 | url = url?.appendingPathComponent(attachment.preferredFilename!)
251 |
252 | if let path = url?.path {
253 | NSWorkspace.shared().openFile(path, withApplication: nil, andDeactivate: true)
254 | }
255 | }
256 | })
257 | }
258 | }
259 |
260 | class Document: NSDocument {
261 |
262 | // Main text content
263 | var text : NSAttributedString = NSAttributedString()
264 | var documentFileWrapper = FileWrapper(directoryWithFileWrappers : [:])
265 |
266 | @IBAction func addAttachment(_ sender: NSButton) {
267 | if let viewController = AddAttachmentViewController(nibName:"AddAttachmentViewController", bundle: Bundle.main)
268 | {
269 | viewController.delegate = self
270 |
271 | self.popover = NSPopover()
272 |
273 | self.popover?.behavior = .transient
274 |
275 | self.popover?.contentViewController = viewController
276 |
277 | self.popover?.show(relativeTo: sender.bounds, of: sender, preferredEdge: NSRectEdge.maxY)
278 | }
279 | }
280 |
281 | @IBOutlet weak var attachmentList: NSCollectionView!
282 |
283 | private var attachmentsDirectoryWrapper : FileWrapper? {
284 | guard let fileWrappers = self.documentFileWrapper.fileWrappers else {
285 | NSLog("Attempting to access document's contents, but none found!")
286 | return nil
287 | }
288 | var attachmentsDirectoryWrapper = fileWrappers[NoteDocumentFileNames.AttachmentsDirectory.rawValue]
289 | if attachmentsDirectoryWrapper == nil {
290 | attachmentsDirectoryWrapper = FileWrapper(directoryWithFileWrappers: [:])
291 |
292 | attachmentsDirectoryWrapper?.preferredFilename = NoteDocumentFileNames.AttachmentsDirectory.rawValue
293 |
294 | self.documentFileWrapper.addFileWrapper(attachmentsDirectoryWrapper!)
295 | }
296 | return attachmentsDirectoryWrapper
297 | }
298 |
299 | dynamic var attachedFiles : [FileWrapper]? {
300 | if let attachmentsFileWrappers = self.attachmentsDirectoryWrapper?.fileWrappers {
301 | let attachments = Array(attachmentsFileWrappers.values)
302 |
303 | return attachments
304 | } else {
305 | return nil
306 | }
307 | }
308 |
309 | var popover : NSPopover?
310 |
311 | override init() {
312 | super.init()
313 | // Add your subclass-specific initialization here.
314 | }
315 |
316 | override func windowControllerDidLoadNib(_ windowController: NSWindowController) {
317 | self.attachmentList.register(forDraggedTypes: [NSURLPboardType])
318 | }
319 |
320 | func addAttachmentAtURL(url: NSURL) throws {
321 | guard attachmentsDirectoryWrapper != nil else {
322 | throw err(.CannotAccessAttachments)
323 | }
324 |
325 | self.willChangeValue(forKey: "attachedFiles")
326 |
327 | let newAttachment = try FileWrapper(url: url as URL, options: FileWrapper.ReadingOptions.immediate)
328 |
329 | attachmentsDirectoryWrapper?.addFileWrapper(newAttachment)
330 |
331 | self.updateChangeCount(.changeDone)
332 | self.didChangeValue(forKey: "attachedFiles")
333 | }
334 |
335 | func iconImageDataWithSize (size: CGSize) -> NSData? {
336 |
337 | let image = NSImage(size: size)
338 |
339 | image.lockFocus()
340 |
341 | let entireImageRect = CGRect(origin: CGPoint.zero, size: size)
342 |
343 | // Fill the background with white
344 | let backgroundRect = NSBezierPath(rect: entireImageRect)
345 | NSColor.white.setFill()
346 | backgroundRect.fill()
347 |
348 | if (self.attachedFiles?.count)! >= 1 {
349 |
350 | // Render our text, and the first attachment
351 | let attachmentImage = self.attachedFiles?[0].thumbnailImage
352 | let (firstHalf, secondHalf) = entireImageRect.divided(atDistance: entireImageRect.size.height / 2.0, from: CGRectEdge.minYEdge)
353 |
354 | // CGRectDivide(entireImageRect,
355 | // &firstHalf,
356 | // &secondHalf,
357 | // entireImageRect.size.height / 2.0,
358 | // CGRectEdge.minYEdge)
359 | // Unfortunately, CGRectDivide is deprecated in swift 3. Had to use the method above to get desired result.
360 |
361 |
362 | self.text.draw(in: firstHalf)
363 | attachmentImage?.draw(in: secondHalf)
364 | } else {
365 | // Just render our text
366 | self.text.draw(in: entireImageRect)
367 | }
368 |
369 | let bitmapRepresentation = NSBitmapImageRep(focusedViewRect: entireImageRect)
370 |
371 | image.unlockFocus()
372 |
373 | // Convert it to a PNG
374 | return bitmapRepresentation?.representation(using: NSPNGFileType, properties: [:]) as NSData?
375 |
376 | }
377 |
378 | override class func autosavesInPlace() -> Bool {
379 | return true
380 | }
381 |
382 | override var windowNibName: String? {
383 | // Returns the nib file name of the document
384 | // If you need to use a subclass of NSWindowController or if your document supports multiple NSWindowControllers, you should remove this property and override -makeWindowControllers instead.
385 | return "Document"
386 | }
387 |
388 | override func data(ofType typeName: String) throws -> Data {
389 | // Insert code here to write your document to data of the specified type. If outError != nil, ensure that you create and set an appropriate error when returning nil.
390 | // You can also choose to override fileWrapperOfType:error:, writeToURL:ofType:error:, or writeToURL:ofType:forSaveOperation:originalContentsURL:error: instead.
391 | throw NSError(domain: NSOSStatusErrorDomain, code: unimpErr, userInfo: nil)
392 | }
393 |
394 | override func read(from data: Data, ofType typeName: String) throws {
395 | // Insert code here to read your document from the given data of the specified type. If outError != nil, ensure that you create and set an appropriate error when returning false.
396 | // You can also choose to override readFromFileWrapper:ofType:error: or readFromURL:ofType:error: instead.
397 | // If you override either of these, you should also override -isEntireFileLoaded to return false if the contents are lazily loaded.
398 | throw NSError(domain: NSOSStatusErrorDomain, code: unimpErr, userInfo: nil)
399 | }
400 |
401 | override func fileWrapper(ofType typeName: String) throws -> FileWrapper {
402 | let textRTFData = try self.text.data(from: NSRange(0..
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 | CFBundleDevelopmentRegion
6 | en
7 | CFBundleDocumentTypes
8 |
9 |
10 | CFBundleTypeExtensions
11 |
12 | note
13 |
14 | CFBundleTypeIconFile
15 |
16 | CFBundleTypeName
17 | Note
18 | CFBundleTypeOSTypes
19 |
20 | ????
21 |
22 | CFBundleTypeRole
23 | Editor
24 | LSItemContentTypes
25 |
26 | com.perrygabriel.note
27 |
28 | LSTypeIsPackage
29 | 1
30 | NSDocumentClass
31 | $(PRODUCT_MODULE_NAME).Document
32 |
33 |
34 | CFBundleExecutable
35 | $(EXECUTABLE_NAME)
36 | CFBundleIconFile
37 |
38 | CFBundleIdentifier
39 | $(PRODUCT_BUNDLE_IDENTIFIER)
40 | CFBundleInfoDictionaryVersion
41 | 6.0
42 | CFBundleName
43 | $(PRODUCT_NAME)
44 | CFBundlePackageType
45 | APPL
46 | CFBundleShortVersionString
47 | 1.0
48 | CFBundleVersion
49 | 1
50 | LSApplicationCategoryType
51 | public.app-category.productivity
52 | LSMinimumSystemVersion
53 | $(MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET)
54 | NSHumanReadableCopyright
55 | Copyright © 2016 Perry R. Gabriel. All rights reserved.
56 | NSMainNibFile
57 | MainMenu
58 | NSPrincipalClass
59 | NSApplication
60 | NSUbiquitousContainers
61 |
62 | NSUbiquitousContainerIsDocumentScopePublic
63 |
64 | NSUbiquitousContainerName
65 | Notes
66 | NSUbiquitousContainerSupportedFolderLevels
67 | Any
68 |
69 | UTExportedTypeDeclarations
70 |
71 |
72 | UTTypeConformsTo
73 |
74 | com.apple.package
75 |
76 | UTTypeDescription
77 | Note
78 | UTTypeIdentifier
79 | com.perrygabriel.note
80 | UTTypeTagSpecification
81 |
82 | public.filename-extension
83 |
84 | note
85 |
86 |
87 |
88 |
89 |
90 |
91 |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 | CFBundleDevelopmentRegion
6 | en
7 | CFBundleExecutable
8 | $(EXECUTABLE_NAME)
9 | CFBundleIdentifier
10 | $(PRODUCT_BUNDLE_IDENTIFIER)
11 | CFBundleInfoDictionaryVersion
12 | 6.0
13 | CFBundleName
14 | $(PRODUCT_NAME)
15 | CFBundlePackageType
16 | BNDL
17 | CFBundleShortVersionString
18 | 1.0
19 | CFBundleVersion
20 | 1
21 |
22 |
23 |
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/NotesTests/NotesTests.swift:
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1 | //
2 | // NotesTests.swift
3 | // NotesTests
4 | //
5 | // Created by Perry Gabriel on 11/18/16.
6 | // Copyright © 2016 Perry R. Gabriel. All rights reserved.
7 | //
8 |
9 | import XCTest
10 | @testable import Notes
11 |
12 | class NotesTests: XCTestCase {
13 |
14 | override func setUp() {
15 | super.setUp()
16 | // Put setup code here. This method is called before the invocation of each test method in the class.
17 | }
18 |
19 | override func tearDown() {
20 | // Put teardown code here. This method is called after the invocation of each test method in the class.
21 | super.tearDown()
22 | }
23 |
24 | func testExample() {
25 | // This is an example of a functional test case.
26 | // Use XCTAssert and related functions to verify your tests produce the correct results.
27 | }
28 |
29 | func testPerformanceExample() {
30 | // This is an example of a performance test case.
31 | self.measure {
32 | // Put the code you want to measure the time of here.
33 | }
34 | }
35 |
36 | }
37 |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 | CFBundleDevelopmentRegion
6 | en
7 | CFBundleExecutable
8 | $(EXECUTABLE_NAME)
9 | CFBundleIdentifier
10 | $(PRODUCT_BUNDLE_IDENTIFIER)
11 | CFBundleInfoDictionaryVersion
12 | 6.0
13 | CFBundleName
14 | $(PRODUCT_NAME)
15 | CFBundlePackageType
16 | BNDL
17 | CFBundleShortVersionString
18 | 1.0
19 | CFBundleVersion
20 | 1
21 |
22 |
23 |
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1 | //
2 | // NotesUITests.swift
3 | // NotesUITests
4 | //
5 | // Created by Perry Gabriel on 11/18/16.
6 | // Copyright © 2016 Perry R. Gabriel. All rights reserved.
7 | //
8 |
9 | import XCTest
10 |
11 | class NotesUITests: XCTestCase {
12 |
13 | override func setUp() {
14 | super.setUp()
15 |
16 | // Put setup code here. This method is called before the invocation of each test method in the class.
17 |
18 | // In UI tests it is usually best to stop immediately when a failure occurs.
19 | continueAfterFailure = false
20 | // UI tests must launch the application that they test. Doing this in setup will make sure it happens for each test method.
21 | XCUIApplication().launch()
22 |
23 | // In UI tests it’s important to set the initial state - such as interface orientation - required for your tests before they run. The setUp method is a good place to do this.
24 | }
25 |
26 | override func tearDown() {
27 | // Put teardown code here. This method is called after the invocation of each test method in the class.
28 | super.tearDown()
29 | }
30 |
31 | func testExample() {
32 | // Use recording to get started writing UI tests.
33 | // Use XCTAssert and related functions to verify your tests produce the correct results.
34 | }
35 |
36 | }
37 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # Notes
2 | ### Developed by Perry R. Gabriel
3 |
4 | Notes is a macOS application built to create notes, using text amongst other formats: images, videos, contacts, and etc.
5 |
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