I figured out how to force a core data store to sync to iCloud. You just need to "touch" any receipt files in the Data folder in the Ubiquity filesystem. The code below will do this. To force a sync, call the syncCloud method. For every "receipt" file it finds, it will update the files modification time stamp to the current time, essentially doing a "touch" on the file. As soon as this happens, iCloud will check and sync any core data files that need synchronization in iCloud. Near as I can tell, this is how the simulator or Xcode does it when you select the "Trigger iCloud Sync" option.
@property (strong, nonatomic) NSMetadataQuery *query;
-(void) init
{
self.query = [[NSMetadataQuery alloc] init];
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver: self
selector: @selector(didFinishMetadataQuery)
name: NSMetadataQueryDidFinishGatheringNotification
object: self.query];
}
-(void) didFinishMetadataQuery
{
// Query completed so mark it as completed
[self.query stopQuery];
// For each receipt, set the modification date to now to force an iCloud sync
for(NSMetadataItem *item in self.query.results)
{
[[NSFileManager defaultManager] setAttributes: @{NSFileModificationDate:[NSDate date]}
ofItemAtPath: [[item valueForAttribute: NSMetadataItemURLKey] path]
error: nil];
}
}
-(void) syncCloud
{
// Look for files in the ubiquity container data folders
[self.query setSearchScopes:@[NSMetadataQueryUbiquitousDataScope]];
// Look for any files named "receipt*"
[self.query setPredicate:[NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:@"%K like 'receipt*'", NSMetadataItemFSNameKey]];
// Start the query on the main thread
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
BOOL startedQuery = [self.query startQuery];
if (!startedQuery)
{
NSLog(@"Failed to start query.\n");
return;
}
});
}