I have built a app using CoreData for persisting contents. Everything works fine. Now I would like to export the SQLite DB file of my stored data.
I checked the DB file's path by downloading container from my device. It seems to be "~\Library\Application Support\MainData.sqlite".
Screenshot of filepath:
I called shareDatabase() to share DB file using AirDrop to my Mac, and it works normally:
func shareDatabase() {
try? (UIApplication.shared.delegate as! AppDelegate).persistentContainer.viewContext.save()
let fileName = "MainData.sqlite"
let filePath = URL(fileURLWithPath: NSHomeDirectory()).appendingPathComponent("Library").appendingPathComponent("Application Support").appendingPathComponent(fileName)
let activityVC = UIActivityViewController(activityItems: [filePath], applicationActivities: nil)
present(activityVC, animated: true, completion: nil)
}
Strangely, the transferred MainData.sqlite is not the latest one, but the one with modified date of yesterday. I also used DB Browser opened the file. It does not contain the latest data.
Screenshot: info of AirDrop-shared file:
However, the MainData.sqlite from downloaded container is latest updated. The latest data are in this file, checking with DB Browser.
Screenshot: info of file in container:
Please help point out what is wrong with my codes.
Added contents:
Thank @user2782993 for referring the Apple answer on the topic: https://developer.apple.com/library/content/qa/qa1809/_index.html
I also read about this technical Q&A from apple library. But it is not very clear how to implement the mode changing option in XCode generated lazy var persistentContainer
.
Also, this thread mentioned,
For sanity sake you should ensure you only have one connection to the persistent store when you do this, i.e. only one persistent store instance in a single persistent store coordinator.
I'm not sure how to close the existing connection. Any ideas? (better in Swift)