Working in the Cloud
By default, OmniGraffle stores files locally on your iOS device. As mentioned in Managing Files with the Document Browser, your files are saved in the Local Documents folder on the device. But now that OmniGraffle works across iOS devices, you should consider storing your files in the cloud. When you do, your files are accessible on your iPad, iPhone, iPod touch (5th Generation or later), and also on your Mac if you use OmniGraffle there, too.
You can add as many cloud accounts as you’d like. For example, you could add cloud accounts for personal- or work-use, a group-accessible account for your UX team...pretty much whatever you need. The only real limitation is the amount of available storage space on each device.
This chapter opens up the clouds by showing you how to create and connect to Omni Sync Server via OmniGraffle’s built-in OmniPresence. From there, you’ll learn how to connect to other Cloud Storage Providers using a new service that allows you to connect to iCloud Drive, Box, Dropbox, and more.
What Does it Mean to Work in the Cloud?
Working in the cloud sounds kind of cool and futuristic, but what it really means is that your files are safely stored somewhere else with copies of those files stored locally on your iOS device.
Whenever you make a change to a file, the file in the cloud is updated when OmniGraffle performs its next sync operation. Of course, this assumes your iOS device is connected to the Internet. And if you aren’t, those changes will sync the next time you are.
Another benefit of storing files in the cloud is that, if you lose or misplace your iOS device, your documents are safe and secure on your cloud provider’s server. All you need to do to access your files is log in to your cloud account, change your password, sync the files with your new iPhone or iPad, and then you’re back in business.
Note
Of course, your files are only as safe as the strength of your password—and this includes using a Passcode (and/or Touch ID) on your iOS device. Don’t use a simple, dictionary-derived password or something that would be easy for anyone to guess, such as the name of your dog whose name and photos are plastered all over Instagram and Facebook.
Choose a strong password—or look to other iOS and Mac apps such as 1Password and its built-in Password Generator—to help keep your cloud account secure. As an additional measure, if your cloud provider offers two-step verification, you should take them up on that, too.
And while most cloud services—including Omni Sync Server—maintain backups, you shouldn’t trust that your cloud provider will be able to help you out in a pinch. Just because you are storing your files in the cloud doesn’t absolve you from backing up your files—you totally should maintain backups of all your stuff! Be sure to regularly backup your iOS device (either to iCloud or to your Mac), and maintain a regular backup schedule for your Mac, too.
Syncing with OmniPresence
We’ll start your journey into the clouds with the path of least resistance; OmniPresence. We built OmniPresence from the ground up as a solution for our users to store files in the cloud. For you, there are two options for storage:
- Omni Sync Server, which is a bank of servers we maintain so you can store files in the cloud. OmniPresence is built into our iOS apps (there’s a desktop app for your Mac, too), so there’s nothing additional to download. All you need to do is sign up for a free Omni Sync Server account.
- WebDAV Connectivity is a hook we provide in OmniPresence so users who wish to maintain their own server can store and sync files. You can connect to your own WebDAV server, a third-party service that you trust, or you can even set up a WebDAV service on your local network using WebDAVNav Server.
Now that you know your choice of paths for using OmniPresence, let’s show you how to set them up in OmniGraffle.
Creating an Omni Sync Server Account
If you plan to use Omni Sync Server with OmniGraffle, you will need to set up a free account if you don’t already have one. You can create a free Omni Sync Server account online at:
Just go to that page, enter your email address, and click Sign Up. We’ll send you an email with instructions on how to set up your Omni Sync Server account.
Tip
When setting up your Omni Sync Server account, don’t forget to set a strong password; you do want to keep those nefarious SkrYpt K1dD0z3 from brute-forcing their way into your files, don’t you?
When everything is ready to go with your Omni Sync Server account, return to the Locations screen in OmniGraffle and then follow along.
Connecting to Omni Sync Server with OmniPresence
If you have an Omni Sync Server account, follow these steps to configure a cloud account:
- To start syncing to Omni Sync Server, start on the Locations screen and tap Add OmniPresence Account.
- Next, choose the type of cloud account you would like to use; you can choose between Add Omni Sync Server Account or Add WebDAV Server. The difference between the two is that we host and maintain Omni Sync Server, whereas you would need to find a third-party WebDAV server (or host your own) and entrust them to maintain the server.
Tap Add Omni Sync Server Account.
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On the Account Info screen that appears:
- Enter your Account Name
- Enter the Password for your account
- Optionally, enter a Nickname to be used as the name for your synced folder
- Tap Save to authenticate with Omni Sync Server
The next message you’ll see is Testing Server for Compatibility along with a progress bar. If everything checks out okay, OmniGraffle lets you know that it has successfully connected to Omni Sync Server.
When your credentials have authenticated, you’re taken back to OmniGraffle’s Locations screen where you’ll see a new folder for your synced files.
To access the files within a document folder, just tap the folder of your choice, and then tap the file you would like to work on.
Connecting to WebDAV Servers with OmniPresence
On the Account Info screen that appears, follow these steps:
- Enter the URL for the Location of your WebDAV Server
- Enter your Account Name
- Enter the Password for your account
- Optionally, enter a Nickname to be used as the name for your synced folder
- Tap Save to authenticate with the WebDAV server
As with connecting to Omni Sync Server, OmniGraffle informs you that it is Testing Server for Compatibility, and displays the Connected screen when it has connected to the WebDAV server successfully.
Warning
When you expose files and folders on your computer to the Internet (even with strict password protection), you assume some risk. Make sure you understand this risk before setting up a server, and be sure to keep your server up to date with the latest security patches. If you’d prefer not to host your own server, you can sign up for a free Omni Sync Server account or use another standards-compliant WebDAV host to sync files with OmniGraffle.
Monitoring OmniPresence
When you have configured OmniGraffle to use either type of cloud account (Omni Sync Server or WebDAV), you’ll notice an OmniPresence icon in the toolbar.
Keep an eye on this icon to monitor OmniPresence’s sync status:
- — denotes that OmniPresence is active and ready to sync files to the server.
- — denotes that a sync is currently in progress.
- — denotes that your iOS device does not have access to an active Wi-Fi or cellular network.
- — denotes that there was an error when trying to sync your files. You may see this icon if someone else is working on the same file, or if a connection cannot be made to the sync server you are using. Try tapping the OmniPresence icon again and if you get the same error icon, please contact our Support Humans for assistance.
OmniPresence checks in with your active sync servers every minute or so, and saves any updates you’ve made to the server. OmniPresence also saves a version of your file to the server whenever you close a file or switch from OmniGraffle to another app on your device. Alternately, you can tap the OmniPresence icon to force an update to the server at any time.
Using Cloud Storage Providers
OmniGraffle makes it easy for you to store and work on files in the cloud. A new BETA feature that we are introducing with OmniGraffle v2.2, Cloud Storage Providers, lets you save the things you draw in OmniGraffle to your choice of cloud service, including but not limited to the following:
- Omni Sync Server (via OmniPresence)
- iCloud Drive
- Box
- Dropbox
- Google Drive
- OneDrive
- and more!
Warning
Please be aware that the ability to use Cloud Storage Providers is in BETA, which in software terms means that it probably isn’t stable or reliable. As such, we haven’t turned on this feature by default. If you are okay with taking a little risk in testing out this new feature, see the next section.
If you encounter any problems with accessing your OmniGraffle files stored in the cloud, please let us know. Please be sure to let us know on which service your files are stored, and describe what happened as best as you can.
Turning on Cloud Storage Providers
If you would like to turn on access to Cloud Storage Providers, start from the Locations screen by tapping , and then tap Settings:
- Tap Use Cloud Storage Providers
- Tap the switch next to Use Cloud Storage Providers to turn on the service
The switch turns green to let you know that the Cloud Storage Providers service has been turned on. Tap Settings and then Done to close the windows and return to the Local Documents folder.
If you tap Locations in the toolbar, you’re taken back to the Locations screen, where you’ll now see an Other Documents folder; this is where you access files you store in the cloud.
With Cloud Storage Providers turned on in OmniGraffle, there’s one more switch you’ll need to flip if you want to use iCloud Drive from Apple. Let’s do that next.
Using iCloud Drive with OmniGraffle
Before you can sync OmniGraffle files with iCloud Drive or another cloud-based storage system, there are some initial things that you need to do on your iOS device. Fortunately, OmniGraffle has OmniPresence built-in so all you need is a free Omni Sync Server account (see Creating an Omni Sync Server Account for details), and iOS gives you access to iCloud Drive out of the box. All you need to do is flip a few switches, and iCloud Drive is ready to go.
Turning on iCloud Drive
On your iOS device, open Settings, and then choose iCloud ▸ iCloud Drive, and make sure that iCloud Drive is On.
In the list of apps that use iCloud Drive, make sure that the switch next to OmniGraffle is also On. This allows OmniGraffle to open and save files stored on iCloud Drive.
Saving Files to the Cloud
“Saving” files to the cloud is a bit of a misnomer, mainly because there’s no way to directly create a new file in the Other Documents folder. Instead, you first need to create a document in either the Local Documents folder, or in a folder you are syncing with OmniPresence, and then export or move the file to one of the Cloud Storage Providers.
Let’s assume that you have a file in your Local Documents folder that you’d like to store on Dropbox instead. Here’s what you need to do:
- In the toolbar, tap Select. This lets you choose files in a folder so you can do something with them.
- Locate the file that you want to move to Dropbox, and then tap to select it. When you select the file, a blue border is placed around the file icon to indicate that it’s ready for action.
- In the toolbar, tap to open the Sharing menu.
- In the Sharing menu, tap Export to....
- Choose the file format that you would like to save the document to. You can choose from OmniGraffle, PDF, PNG, or OmniOutliner, depending on your needs.
- Tap Locations to open the Cloud Storage Providers’ menu, and then tap to choose Dropbox as the storage location.
- After you choose the cloud service, the window changes to show you the files and folders for your account on that service. Choose a Save Location and then tap Save to... at the bottom of the window.
When you export a file to one of the Cloud Storage Providers, the file you exported also remains in its original location. So, if you exported a file from Local Documents to Dropbox, that file is now in two places. If you want to continue working on the file while it’s stored on Dropbox, you might consider deleting the copy stored in Local Documents just to avoid confusion.
Opening and Working on Files in the Cloud
As with files stored on Omni Sync Server, you can edit files stored on iCloud Drive while they live in the cloud. You can even have the same file open on multiple iOS devices (or Macs) at the same time.
For example, to open a file that resides on iCloud Drive, follow these steps:
On the Locations screen, tap Other Documents.
In the toolbar, tap to add a document stored on iCloud Drive (or another service) to the Other Documents folder.
By default, the file chooser reveals the files available on iCloud Drive. (If the file is on another cloud service, tap Locations, and then tap to choose your cloud provider.)
- Locate the file you want to work on, and then tap to choose and add the file to the Other Documents folder on your device.
- Finally, tap to open the file in OmniGraffle.
When you Open a file that’s stored on iCloud Drive, the file remains on iCloud Drive while you are making changes. When you close the file (by tapping Documents in the toolbar), the changes are saved to the file on iCloud Drive.
Removing Files from the Other Documents Folder
When you’ve finished working on your diagram, tap Documents in the toolbar. This takes you back to the Other Documents folder. Now you have a decision to make: What to do with files in the Other Documents folder?
- Do you leave them in the Other Documents folder?
- Or do you remove them from your device?
There’s nothing wrong with leaving files there, especially if you have more work to do to your diagram. Files that you add to the Other Documents folder are shadow files of the original in the cloud. The two are linked for the purpose of synchronizing the changes you make, with the file in the cloud as the “one true source”.
Optionally, you can remove the file from the Other Documents folder. If you need to work on the file again, you can always add it back to your device. Removing the file from the Other Documents folder does not delete the file from iCloud Drive—your file is safe and secure in the cloud—it just removes the file from your device.
To delete a file from the Other Documents folder:
- In the toolbar, tap Select.
- Tap to choose the file (or files) you’d like to delete.
- Tap in the toolbar, and then tap Remove Document.
Files you remove from the Other Documents folder just disappear; they are not moved into a Trash folder. This is because files added to the Other Documents folder are just shadow files (for lack of a better term) of the actual files stored in the cloud.
Deleting a Cloud Account
To remove an account, tap Edit; a delete handle appears to the left of the account name. If you tap the delete handle, the account name slides to the left and a Delete button appears on the right edge; tap that to delete the account.
A quicker way to do this is to swipe left across the account name to bring up the Delete button. If you change your mind before deleting the account, tap Done and the Delete button goes away.
Note
Undo does not restore an account that you have deleted. If you delete one (or all) of your Cloud Accounts, you will need to set those up all over again.