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I have a custom class called Person that stores various attributes about someone when they enter information.

class Person {

    // Person dictionary variable
    var name: String?
    var age: String?
    var html_url: String?

    init(json: NSDictionary) { // Dictionary object
        self.name = json["name"] as? String
        self.age = json["age"] as? String
        self.html_url = json["html_url"] as? String // Location of the JSON file
    }
}

Once the dictionary is created, it is then placed into an array. I am having problems saving the array into NSUserDefaults when a button is tapped.

personArray.append(newPerson) // newPerson = dictionary of attributes


NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().setObject(personArray, forKey: "personArray")
        NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().synchronize()

I have had a look at How to store custom objects in NSUserDefaults and Saving custom SWIFT class with NSCoding to UserDefaults but I have had no luck and am finding it hard to understand.

I when I simply try to save into NSUserDefaults, I am told the following:

Attempt to set a non-property-list object (
    "PersonApp.Person"
) as an NSUserDefaults/CFPreferences value for key personArray

Would anyone be able to help me actually save an array of custom objects (custom dictionaries) via NSUserDefaults?

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3 Answers 3

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Your Person class should look like this:

Swift 3:

class Person : NSObject, NSCoding{

    // Person dictionary variable
    var name: String?
    var age: String?
    var html_url: String?

    init(json: NSDictionary) { // Dictionary object
        self.name = json["name"] as? String
        self.age = json["age"] as? String
        self.html_url = json["html_url"] as? String // Location of the JSON file
    }

    required init?(coder aDecoder: NSCoder) {

        self.name = aDecoder.decodeObjectForKey("name") as? String;
        self.age = aDecoder.decodeObjectForKey("age") as? String;
        self.html_url = aDecoder.decodeObjectForKey("html") as? String;
    }

    func encodeWithCoder(aCoder: NSCoder) {
        aCoder.encodeObject(self.name, forKey: "name");
        aCoder.encodeObject(self.age, forKey: "age");
        aCoder.encodeObject(self.html_url, forKey: "html");
    }
}

And here you have an example of saving and retrieving the array from NSUserDefaults:

let p = Person()
p.name = "person1"
p.age = "12"
p.html_url = "www.google.ro"

let p2 = Person()
p2.name = "person2"
p2.age = "11"
p2.html_url = "www.google.ro"

let array = [p, p2]

let userDefaults = NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults()
userDefaults.setValue(NSKeyedArchiver.archivedDataWithRootObject(array), forKey: "persons")
userDefaults.synchronize()

let array : [Person]
array = NSKeyedUnarchiver.unarchiveObjectWithData(userDefaults.objectForKey("persons") as! NSData) as! [Person]
print("\(array[0].name)\(array[1].name)")

Swift 4:

class Person : NSObject, NSCoding{

    // Person dictionary variable
    var name: String?
    var age: String?
    var html_url: String?

    init(json: NSDictionary) { // Dictionary object
        self.name = json["name"] as? String
        self.age = json["age"] as? String
        self.html_url = json["html_url"] as? String // Location of the JSON file
    }

    required init?(coder aDecoder: NSCoder) {
        self.name = aDecoder.decodeObject(forKey: "name") as? String;
        self.age = aDecoder.decodeObject(forKey: "age") as? String;
        self.html_url = aDecoder.decodeObject(forKey: "html") as? String;
    }

    func encode(with aCoder: NSCoder) {
        aCoder.encode(self.name, forKey: "name");
        aCoder.encode(self.age, forKey: "age");
        aCoder.encode(self.html_url, forKey: "html");
    }
}
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You need to implement NSCoding protocol to store custom object into NSUserDefaults. Check out this example http://nshipster.com/nscoding/

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Swift 4

  • Confirm codable protocol to your class
  • Serialize(Data) your object using JsonEncoder class
  • Now save your data to userDefaults

See this answer to get clear idea Save Array of Custom Swift object to userDefaults

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