I am looking for the best way to read data from coredata in a function and loop over the results after the fact.
I have tried it a number of ways but seem to get hung up on trying to get to the specific pieces of data within each object.
Here is my setup.
func readData()->NSArray{
let entityName:String = "Properties"
let appDel:AppDelegate = UIApplication.sharedApplication().delegate as AppDelegate
let context:NSManagedObjectContext = appDel.managedObjectContext
// Specify what this will be working with
let request = NSFetchRequest(entityName: entityName)
// This will return instance of the object needed. Without which this would be
// a pain to work with. This bit saves a few steps.
request.returnsObjectsAsFaults = false;
// Get the data and put it into a variable
var results = context.executeFetchRequest(request, error: nil)
return results!
}
And I call it here..
var properties = Properties()
var getInfo = properties.readData()
println(getInfo)
for eachInfo:AnyObject in getInfo{
println(eachInfo)
}
And that dumps out something like this...
<NSManagedObject: 0x7f87fa711d60> (entity: Properties; id: 0xd000000000040000 <x-coredata://F627AD12-3CEC-4117-8294-616ADEE068DC/Properties/p1> ; data: {
acreage = 0;
conditionId = 0;
contactBusinessName = nil;
contactEmail = nil;
contactName = Bob;
contactPhoneNumber = 456456456;
isFav = nil;
latitude = 0;
longitude = 0;
price = 0;
propertyCity = nil;
propertyId = nil;
propertyState = nil;
propertyStreetAddress = nil;
propertyType = 0;
propertyZip = nil;
squareFeet = 0;
year = 0;
})
And that is great. But when I go to access the data within with the below code....
for eachInfo:AnyObject in getInfo{
println(eachInfo.contactName)
}
I get the following error.
"'AnyObject' does not have a member named 'contactName'"
I am sure that there is something simple I am missing but I can't find it online.
Any assist or even a better way would be greatly appreciated.
Answered.
First, Add namespace to core-data objects. https://i.stack.imgur.com/qNNLo.png
Second, strongly type the output of the function so that the data is typed to the custom object. In this case it is called "Properties".
func readData()->Array<Properties>{
let appDel:AppDelegate = UIApplication.sharedApplication().delegate as AppDelegate
let context:NSManagedObjectContext = appDel.managedObjectContext
// Specify what this will be working with
let request = NSFetchRequest(entityName: entityName)
// This will return instance of the object needed. Without which this would be
// a pain to work with. This bit saves a few steps.
request.returnsObjectsAsFaults = false;
// Get the data and put it into a variable
var results = context.executeFetchRequest(request, error: nil)
return results! as Array<Properties>
}
Lastly, call on the function and loop over the data.
var properties = Properties()
var getInfo = properties.readData()
for eachInfo in getInfo{
println(eachInfo.contactName)
}