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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T08:24:17+00:00 2026-06-06T08:24:17+00:00

I have a log file that I’m trying to append data to the end

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I have a log file that I’m trying to append data to the end of. I have an NSMutableString textToWrite variable, and I am doing the following:

[textToWrite writeToFile:filepath atomically:YES 
                                    encoding: NSUnicodeStringEncoding error:&err];

However, when I do this all the text inside the file is replaced with the text in textToWrite. How can I instead append to the end of the file? (Or even better, how can I append to the end of the file on a new line?)

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    2026-06-06T08:24:18+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 8:24 am

    I guess you could do a couple of things:

    NSFileHandle *fileHandle = [NSFileHandle fileHandleForWritingAtPath:aPath];
    [fileHandle seekToEndOfFile];
    [fileHandle writeData:[textToWrite dataUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding]];
    [fileHandle closeFile];
    

    Note that this will append NSData to your file — NOT an NSString. Note that if you use NSFileHandle, you must make sure that the file exists before hand. fileHandleForWritingAtPath will return nil if no file exists at the path. See the NSFileHandle class reference.

    Or you could do:

    NSString *contents = [NSString stringWithContentsOfFile:filepath];
    contents = [contents stringByAppendingString:textToWrite];
    [contents writeToFile:filepath atomically:YES encoding: NSUnicodeStringEncoding error:&err];
    

    I believe the first approach would be the most efficient, since the second approach involves reading the contents of the file into an NSString before writing the new contents to the file. But, if you do not want your file to contain NSData and prefer to keep it text, the second option will be more suitable for you.

    [Update]
    Since stringWithContentsOfFile is deprecated you can modify second approach:

    NSError* error = nil;
    NSString* contents = [NSString stringWithContentsOfFile:filepath
                                                   encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding
                                                      error:&error];
    if(error) { // If error object was instantiated, handle it.
        NSLog(@"ERROR while loading from file: %@", error);
        // …
    }
    [contents writeToFile:filepath atomically:YES
                                     encoding:NSUnicodeStringEncoding
                                        error:&err];
    

    See question on stackoverflow

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