How to open a folder in an NSOpenPanel in a Swift Test

Find the NSOpenPanel and search for the textfield that uses the text of the folder name. Select it and press OK.

Oscar de la Hera Gomez
Written by Oscar de la Hera Gomez
First published on 11/09/2024 at 09:29
Last Updated on 11/09/2024 at 09:39
<p>Three flowers that represent Swift, Swift Testing and XCode side by side. Beneath them sits the text "NSOpenPanel Select Folder".</p>

Find the NSOpenPanel and search for the textfield that uses the text of the folder name. Select it and press OK.

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<p>A screenshot of the code that opens a folder within an NSOpenPanel.</p>

To open a folder within an NSOpenPanel, use the code below:

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