I'm developing an application that have views with a lot of fields. I have been manipulating them one by one because I don't know how to reference class attributes to be able to dynamically save them.
Right now I have a lot of line of codes to manipulate a single field... For example:
self.rowField.delegate = self;
NSArray *collectionNames = @[@"personTypeCategories", @"personTypes", @"genders", @"rows", @"seats", @"seatingOthers", @"restraintSystems", @"helmetUses"];
if ([collectionName isEqualToString:@"personTypeCategories"]) {
[self loadDefaultForCollection:@"personTypeCategories" toField:self.personTypeCategoryField withKey:@"PersonTypeCategoryID" defaultValue:self.editingPerson.typeCategoryKey];
}
if (textField == self.rowField) {
[self showCollection:@"rows" withIDColumn:@"RowID" withField:textField];
return NO;
}
When I have a new field that follow our standard of saving information and later posting it to the server I need to create this lines for each one and now I want to do it dynamically by creating an array like this:
- (void)loadViewConfiguration {
self.viewElements = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init];
[self.viewElements addObject:@{
@"restMethod" : @"personTypeCategories",
@"key" : @"PersonTypeCategoryID",
@"field" : self.personTypeCategoryField,
@"enabled" : @YES,
@"modelAttr" : &self.editingPerson.typeCategoryKey
}];
}
The problem is in the modelAttr, I need to have that class attribute reference in order to later go and modify or get it.
Another option could be if I can dynamically call class attributes like you can do in PHP, for example:
$attr = "name";
$editingPerson->{$attr} = "Omar";
Thanks for the help.