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Sub category: Reference
Developer: Christian Kienle
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Title: Core Data Editor
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5.0.1 CORE DATA EDITOR
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Since iOS 7, Core Data integration with iCloud has become much easier to implement. A key limitation of iCloud, however, is that its data is constrained to one iCloud account. Because iCloud accounts are deeply intertwined with many aspects of user devices, it is not practical or recommended to share iCloud accounts. This means that iCloud cannot be used to collaborate. For example, assume a husband and wife wanted to contribute to the same shopping list. This isn’t currently possible with iCloud.
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func fetchAndPrintEachPerson() { let fetchRequest = NSFetchRequest(entityName: "Person") do { let fetchedResults = try managedObjectContext!(fetchRequest) for item in fetchedResults { print((forKey: "name")!) } } catch let error as NSError { // something went wrong, print the error. print(scription) } } Step 1 — Create a fetch request. A fetch request is what we use to fetch data from our Core Data store. A fetch request can be customizable to include only the results or attributes that you need. In our case, we want to fetch all objects from the Person entity.
Modify the AppDelegate.h. Add the following line to the imports directives:
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MDMCoreData (disclaimer – this library is written by me!) is a collection of open source classes that make working with Core Data easier. It doesn’t try to hide or abstract Core Data, but instead enforces best practices and reduces the amount of boilerplate code required. It’s a better alternative than the Xcode Core Data Template.
Here is an example of using the Core Data template to debug a NSFetchRequest that is causing app launch to take an unacceptable amount of time.
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The removeData method is used to remove any existing menu items from the database. I want to ensure the database is empty before populating the data extracted from the file. The implementation of the method is very straightforward if you have a basic understanding of Core Data. We first execute a query to retrieve all the menu items from the database and call the deleteObject method to delete the item one by one.
The editing and organizing abilities are wonderfully complemented by themes, which enable users to create calendars, photo books and other creations.
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