// // Persistence.swift // DHBW-Service // // Created by Patrick Müller on 20.12.20. // import CoreData struct PersistenceController { // Singleton static let shared = PersistenceController() // Cloud Kit container let container: NSPersistentCloudKitContainer // Managed object context public var context: NSManagedObjectContext { get { return self.container.viewContext } } // MARK: - Constructor init(inMemory: Bool = false) { container = NSPersistentCloudKitContainer(name: "DHBW_Service") if inMemory { container.persistentStoreDescriptions.first!.url = URL(fileURLWithPath: "/dev/null") } container.loadPersistentStores(completionHandler: { (storeDescription, error) in if let error = error as NSError? { // Replace this implementation with code to handle the error appropriately. // fatalError() causes the application to generate a crash log and terminate. You should not use this function in a shipping application, although it may be useful during development. /* Typical reasons for an error here include: * The parent directory does not exist, cannot be created, or disallows writing. * The persistent store is not accessible, due to permissions or data protection when the device is locked. * The device is out of space. * The store could not be migrated to the current model version. Check the error message to determine what the actual problem was. */ fatalError("Unresolved error \(error), \(error.userInfo)") } }) } // MARK: - Core Data Saving support public func save() { if self.context.hasChanges { do { try self.context.save() print("In PersistenceController.shared.save()") } catch { let nserror = error as NSError fatalError("Unresolved error \(nserror), \(nserror.userInfo)") } } } // MARK: - Preview content static var preview: PersistenceController = { let result = PersistenceController(inMemory: true) let viewContext = result.container.viewContext // set mock user let user = User(context: PersistenceController.shared.context) user.name = "Max Mustermann" user.course = "TINF19B4" user.director = "Prof. Dr. Mustermann" // Generate mock events let normalEvent1 = RaPlaEvent(context: PersistenceController.shared.context) let normalEvent2 = RaPlaEvent(context: PersistenceController.shared.context) let examEvent = RaPlaEvent(context: PersistenceController.shared.context) normalEvent1.summary = "Mock Event 1" normalEvent2.summary = "Mock Event 2" examEvent.summary = "Exam Event" normalEvent1.descr = "Mock Event 1 description" normalEvent2.descr = "Mock Event 2 description" examEvent.descr = "Exam Event description" normalEvent1.location = "E207 INF Hörsaal" normalEvent2.location = "A306 WI Hörsaal" examEvent.location = "Audimax A" normalEvent1.category = "Lehrveranstaltung" normalEvent2.category = "Lehrveranstaltung" examEvent.category = "Prüfung" var currentDate = Date() currentDate.addTimeInterval(1*60*60);normalEvent1.startDate = currentDate currentDate.addTimeInterval(1*60*60);normalEvent2.startDate = currentDate currentDate.addTimeInterval(1*60*60);examEvent.startDate = currentDate currentDate.addTimeInterval(1*60*60);normalEvent1.endDate = currentDate currentDate.addTimeInterval(1*60*60);normalEvent2.endDate = currentDate currentDate.addTimeInterval(1*60*60);examEvent.endDate = currentDate normalEvent1.uid = "totalUniqueId1" normalEvent2.uid = "totalUniqueId2" examEvent.uid = "totalUniqueId3" do { try viewContext.save() } catch { // Replace this implementation with code to handle the error appropriately. // fatalError() causes the application to generate a crash log and terminate. You should not use this function in a shipping application, although it may be useful during development. let nsError = error as NSError fatalError("Unresolved error \(nsError), \(nsError.userInfo)") } return result }() }