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I never had any problems with Xcode3, but with Xcode4 I'm getting Apple's code failing approx 1 time in 3 when I update a core data model, with the dreaded "Persistent store migration failed, missing source managed object model." error.

Here's my setup (how I configured the project to auto-migrate):

  1. NSPersistentDocument, from Apple's template
  2. Override Apple's model-loading method, and the ONLY thing I do is to provide the two flags in the storeOptions Dictionary, which turn on auto-migration
-(BOOL)configurePersistentStoreCoordinatorForURL:(NSURL *)url ofType:(NSString *)fileType modelConfiguration:(NSString *)configuration storeOptions:(NSDictionary *)storeOptions error:(NSError **)error
{

    NSMutableDictionary *newOptions = nil;

    if( storeOptions != nil )
        newOptions = [NSMutableDictionary dictionaryWithDictionary:storeOptions];
    else
        newOptions = [NSMutableDictionary dictionary];

    [newOptions setValue:@"YES" forKey:NSMigratePersistentStoresAutomaticallyOption];
    [newOptions setValue:@"TRUE" forKey:NSInferMappingModelAutomaticallyOption];

    BOOL success = FALSE;

    success = [super configurePersistentStoreCoordinatorForURL:url ofType:fileType modelConfiguration:configuration storeOptions:newOptions error:error];

    return success;
}

Here's the process I've been using (which is already working around 1 bug in Xcode4!)

  1. Select the model (named "something.xcdatamodel" in Xcode4, with a twisty on the left)
  2. Go to Editor menu, select "Add new model version..."
  3. Name the new version 1 integer higher than last - e.g. if previous was "4" name the new one "5"
  4. In the right-hand pane, change the current model version to the newly-created one
  5. workaround for XCode4 bug: select any file, then select the newly-created model. If you do not, Xcode shows the selection on the newly-created model, but will edit the previous model instead, which definitely corrupts everything in CoreData
  6. Edit your model; in this case, I'm adding a new attribute to an existing entity
  7. Save. Build. Run. ... CRASH.

Except, as I said, approx 2 times in 3 this works correctly. Once it works once, it's (obviously) fine - the lightweight migration is complete, the next save saves in the new model version.

So I'm guessing there's something I'm doing wrong in the above steps, but I've been through the docs 5 or 6 times and can't see anything obvious. Doesn't help that NSPersistentDocument docs are all out of date - but I've done lightweight migration on iPhone lots of times too, so I'm reasonably confident with doing this, and it seems right to me.


Other things I've tried/checked: - iPhone Core Data Lightweight Migration Cocoa error 134130: Can't find model for source store (nope; only the root xcdatamodel was being included)

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  • Does the crash produce any errors?
    – TechZen
    Jul 18, 2011 at 19:10
  • Are you trying to migrate a development build?
    – TechZen
    Jul 18, 2011 at 19:11
  • Are you using the same copy of the store over and over again or are you starting with a fresh copy each time?
    – TechZen
    Jul 18, 2011 at 19:29
  • Only the "persistent migration failed error"
    – Adam
    Jul 25, 2011 at 13:01
  • How can you migrate a store that is "a fresh copy"? Surely that's impossible - there would be nothing to migrate?
    – Adam
    Jul 25, 2011 at 13:01

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Use [NSNumber numberWithBool:YES] not @"YES" or @"TRUE".

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  • Why would that make any difference? The [boolValue] of an NSString is built-in, and evaluates "YES" exactly the same as the code you provided.
    – Adam
    Nov 22, 2012 at 7:08
  • [NSNumber numberWithBool:x] will not call boolValue on your NSString, a boolean value is expected. It will always evaluate to true. Ie. numberWithBool:@"NO" will still theoretically be YES (true).
    – lupinglade
    Dec 26, 2012 at 21:45
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Since you have eliminated a corrupt development store as a source of the problem, I suspect the problem lays in Xcode 4.x which is buggy to say the least. A lot of people are reporting similar issues but no two problems seem exactly the same. It is probably a bug/s that only occur with specific data model setups so the problem will be very hard to track down.

You may simply have to abandon automatic migration and create an explicit migration map. It takes longer and introduces complexity into your code but it will always work.

If you have a shipping app and will be dealing with end user data in the wild, you do have a moral and business obligation to take the extra step to protect end user data.

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  • I think you may be right - there's a lot of obvious bugs in Xcode4's handling of CoreData. I'd just hoped there was something obvious I was doing wrong - that would be much better than having to "hope and wait" for Apple to fix it.
    – Adam
    Jul 28, 2011 at 15:56
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I was getting super-confused but this, and it WASN'T working.. because I was assuming that the method would already HAVE a "store options" dictionary.. I just needed to check for it's existence before i set the aforementioned options…

-(BOOL)configurePersistentStoreCoordinatorForURL:       (NSURL*)u
                                          ofType:    (NSString*)t
                              modelConfiguration:    (NSString*)c
                                    storeOptions:(NSDictionary*)o 
                                           error:    (NSError**)e 
{  
 return [super configurePersistentStoreCoordinatorForURL:u
                                                  ofType:t
                                      modelConfiguration:c
                                            storeOptions:
    o ? [o dictionaryWithValuesForKeys:
         @[ NSMigratePersistentStoresAutomaticallyOption, @YES,  
            NSInferMappingModelAutomaticallyOption,       @YES]] 
      :  @{ NSMigratePersistentStoresAutomaticallyOption :@YES,
            NSInferMappingModelAutomaticallyOption       :@YES}
                                                  error:e];
}

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