If anyone has any experience working with Parse using Swift, specifically subclassing PFObject..... I cannot figure out why the saveinbackground call below is throwing the above error?
Thanks!
func saveNewPerson(name: String) {
var myPeeps = [Person]()
if let currentUser = PFUser.currentUser() {
if currentUser.valueForKey("myPeeps")?.count < 1 {
myPeeps = []
} else {
myPeeps = currentUser.valueForKey("myPeeps") as! [Person]
}
let newPerson = Person(name: name, stores: [:])
myPeeps.append(newPerson)
currentUser.setObject(myPeeps, forKey: "myPeeps")
println(currentUser.valueForKey("myPeeps")?.count)
//WHY DOES THIS SAVE THROW ERROR FOR NOT INITIALZING?
currentUser.saveInBackgroundWithBlock{ succeeded, error in
if succeeded {
//3
println("Saved")
} else {
//4
if let errorMessage = error?.userInfo?["error"] as? String {
self.showErrorView(error!)
}
}
}
}
}
This is my Person class:
class Person: PFObject, PFSubclassing {
override class func initialize() {
struct Static {
static var onceToken : dispatch_once_t = 0;
}
dispatch_once(&Static.onceToken) {
self.registerSubclass()
}
}
static func parseClassName() -> String {
return "Person"
}
var name: String = ""
var stores: [String : Store] = [:]
init(name: String, stores: [String : Store]) {
self.name = name
self.stores = stores
super.init()
}
}
My Store Class:
class Store: PFObject, PFSubclassing {
override class func initialize() {
struct Static {
static var onceToken : dispatch_once_t = 0;
}
dispatch_once(&Static.onceToken) {
self.registerSubclass()
}
}
static func parseClassName() -> String {
return "Store"
}
var name: String = ""
var clothingSizes: [String: String] = [:]
init(name: String, clothingSizes: [String: String]){
self.name = name
self.clothingSizes = clothingSizes
super.init()
}
}
if let errorMessage = error?.userInfo?["error"] as? String {self.showErrorView(error!)}
You are creating a variableerrorMessage
but not using it for anything. In Swift 2.0 you'll be slapped down for doing that.