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My Realm data model has a User class and I added a new property to it:

dynamic var useImages: Bool = true

I didn't do anything in the migration block:

if oldSchemaVersion < 1 {
}

Now I expected that after the migration each old User object would have a new useImages property already set to true (the default value). But the useImages property is set to false after the migration.

Is that supposed to happen?

If so, is there an easy way to have Realm use the default values for new properties when migrating databases? Or do I have to do it in the migration block for every new property one by one:

newObject!["useImages"] = true

That seems silly. Is there a better way?

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  • It should be true, still, you can try workaround like Int = 0/1, or change to sth like notUseImage
    – Tj3n
    Jan 12, 2017 at 7:55
  • @Tj3n Yes, for now I'm working around it in various ways... but I don't understand why it's not using the default value if it should, like I suspected.
    – dbmrq
    Jan 12, 2017 at 7:56

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This is an unfixed bug, and as you've discovered you have to manually loop over the objects and set the default value in the migration.

Oddly this is currently documented in the Objective-C docs on migrations, but not the Swift docs.

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  • Ah, I thought I was doing something wrong. Alright then, I guess I'll have to live with that for now. Thanks!
    – dbmrq
    Jan 12, 2017 at 20:28

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