I have a singleton data controller to hold an array of objects. See for example bananas question for my solution: singelton dataController banansArray
Now I want to save the array of bananas to persistant state. This core data tutorial: core data - store images have given me a good general understanding of Core Data and I was able to include it in my application before changing my data Controller to singleton.
Now what is best?
Do I need to move the generated Core Data stack within the application delegate to the singletonDataController that manage the bananas array? Or do I have to set the context of the singleton in the application delegate as you do in the generated Master-View controller with Core Data template?
In that case how do I set the context in the appDelegate?
This does not work (it workes for the masterView in template) in the AppDelegate application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:
DataControllerSingleton *dataController;
dataController.managedObjectContext = self.managedObjectContext;
In beerDataModel example provided the ManagedObjectCode is:
if (_mainContext == nil) {
_mainContext = [[NSManagedObjectContext alloc] init];
_mainContext.persistentStoreCoordinator = [self persistentStoreCoordinator];
}