AlecrimCoreData
  • March 28, 2024

A powerful and elegant Core Data framework for Swift.

Usage


Beta version. New docs soon…

Simple do that:

let query = persistentContainer.viewContext.people
.where { \.city == “Piracicaba” }
.orderBy { \.name }

for person in query.dropFirst(20).prefix(10) {
print(person.name, person.address)
}

Or that:

persistentContainer.performBackgroundTask { context in
let query = context.people
.filtered(using: \.country == “Brazil” && \.isContributor == true)
.sorted(by: .descending(\.contributionCount))
.sorted(by: \.name)

if let person = query.first() {
print(person.name, person.email)
}
}

After that:

import AlecrimCoreData

extension ManagedObjectContext {
var people: Query<Person> { return Query(in: self) }
}

let persistentContainer = PersistentContainer()

And after your have created your matching managed object model in Xcode, of course. 😉

Contribute


If you have any problems or need more information, please open an issue using the provided GitHub link.

You can also contribute by fixing errors or creating new features. When doing this, please submit your pull requests to this repository as I do not have much time to “hunt” forks for not submitted patches.

  • master – The production branch. Clone or fork this repository for the latest copy.
  • develop – The active development branch. Pull requests should be directed to this branch.

GitHub


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#coredata #database #ios #model #persistence
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