Clear cache for particular app in iPhone settings
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I am developing an iOS Application like Flipkart. So, I want to show many images on my dashboard.
Every image was downloading in URLSession at every time app is open.
So, I used NSCache to save some category of images.
And also used local temp folder to save some images.
My TL asked me to clear all cache images like android app.
How to clear cache in settings?
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I am developing an iOS Application like Flipkart. So, I want to show many images on my dashboard.
Every image was downloading in URLSession at every time app is open.
So, I used NSCache to save some category of images.
And also used local temp folder to save some images.
My TL asked me to clear all cache images like android app.
How to clear cache in settings?
ios swift nscache
There is no option in iPhone for clear cache from Setting for the User, But as a developer you can delete the cache folder from document folder.
– guru
Nov 19 at 14:23
There is no option in iPhone settings to clear cache. Try to keep all images in NSCache and avoid document directory, so that it will be cleared automatically by OS when device running on low memory.
– Abhijith Purushothaman
Nov 19 at 15:27
Unless you have a very specific requirement to make it yourself, you're better off using a well maintained open-source lib, like github.com/Alamofire/AlamofireImage
– thedp
Nov 27 at 14:14
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I am developing an iOS Application like Flipkart. So, I want to show many images on my dashboard.
Every image was downloading in URLSession at every time app is open.
So, I used NSCache to save some category of images.
And also used local temp folder to save some images.
My TL asked me to clear all cache images like android app.
How to clear cache in settings?
ios swift nscache
I am developing an iOS Application like Flipkart. So, I want to show many images on my dashboard.
Every image was downloading in URLSession at every time app is open.
So, I used NSCache to save some category of images.
And also used local temp folder to save some images.
My TL asked me to clear all cache images like android app.
How to clear cache in settings?
ios swift nscache
ios swift nscache
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There is no option in iPhone for clear cache from Setting for the User, But as a developer you can delete the cache folder from document folder.
– guru
Nov 19 at 14:23
There is no option in iPhone settings to clear cache. Try to keep all images in NSCache and avoid document directory, so that it will be cleared automatically by OS when device running on low memory.
– Abhijith Purushothaman
Nov 19 at 15:27
Unless you have a very specific requirement to make it yourself, you're better off using a well maintained open-source lib, like github.com/Alamofire/AlamofireImage
– thedp
Nov 27 at 14:14
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There is no option in iPhone for clear cache from Setting for the User, But as a developer you can delete the cache folder from document folder.
– guru
Nov 19 at 14:23
There is no option in iPhone settings to clear cache. Try to keep all images in NSCache and avoid document directory, so that it will be cleared automatically by OS when device running on low memory.
– Abhijith Purushothaman
Nov 19 at 15:27
Unless you have a very specific requirement to make it yourself, you're better off using a well maintained open-source lib, like github.com/Alamofire/AlamofireImage
– thedp
Nov 27 at 14:14
There is no option in iPhone for clear cache from Setting for the User, But as a developer you can delete the cache folder from document folder.
– guru
Nov 19 at 14:23
There is no option in iPhone for clear cache from Setting for the User, But as a developer you can delete the cache folder from document folder.
– guru
Nov 19 at 14:23
There is no option in iPhone settings to clear cache. Try to keep all images in NSCache and avoid document directory, so that it will be cleared automatically by OS when device running on low memory.
– Abhijith Purushothaman
Nov 19 at 15:27
There is no option in iPhone settings to clear cache. Try to keep all images in NSCache and avoid document directory, so that it will be cleared automatically by OS when device running on low memory.
– Abhijith Purushothaman
Nov 19 at 15:27
Unless you have a very specific requirement to make it yourself, you're better off using a well maintained open-source lib, like github.com/Alamofire/AlamofireImage
– thedp
Nov 27 at 14:14
Unless you have a very specific requirement to make it yourself, you're better off using a well maintained open-source lib, like github.com/Alamofire/AlamofireImage
– thedp
Nov 27 at 14:14
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There is no option in iPhone for clear cache from Setting for the User, But as a developer you can delete the cache folder from document folder.
– guru
Nov 19 at 14:23
There is no option in iPhone settings to clear cache. Try to keep all images in NSCache and avoid document directory, so that it will be cleared automatically by OS when device running on low memory.
– Abhijith Purushothaman
Nov 19 at 15:27
Unless you have a very specific requirement to make it yourself, you're better off using a well maintained open-source lib, like github.com/Alamofire/AlamofireImage
– thedp
Nov 27 at 14:14