0

I am getting this exception but I can't figure out where I'm going wrong. I am writing an extension to attempt to save this struct from the NewsAPISwiftLibrary to NSUserDefaults: NewsAPISource

This is the code to my extension:

extension NewsAPISource {

    init?(data: NSData) {
        if let coding = NSKeyedUnarchiver.unarchiveObject(with: data as Data) as? Encoding {
            id = coding.id
            name = coding.name
            sourceDescription = coding.sourceDescription
            url = coding.url
            category = coding.category
            language = coding.language
            country = coding.country
            sortBysAvailable = coding.sortBysAvailable as [SortBy]
        } else {
            return nil
        }
    }

    func encode() -> NSData {
        return NSKeyedArchiver.archivedData(withRootObject: Encoding(self)) as NSData
    }

    private class Encoding: NSObject, NSCoding {

        let id: SourceId?
        let name: String?
        let sourceDescription: String?
        let url: String?
        let category: NewsAPISwift.Category?
        let language: Language?
        let country: Country?
        let sortBysAvailable: [SortBy]

        init(_ source: NewsAPISource) {
            id = source.id
            name = source.name
            sourceDescription = source.sourceDescription
            url = source.url
            category = source.category
            language = source.language
            country = source.country
            sortBysAvailable = source.sortBysAvailable
        }

        required init?(coder aDecoder: NSCoder) {
            id = aDecoder.decodeObject(forKey: "id") as? SourceId
            name = aDecoder.decodeObject(forKey: "name") as? String
            sourceDescription = aDecoder.decodeObject(forKey:"sourceDescription") as? String
            url = aDecoder.decodeObject(forKey: "url") as? String
            category = aDecoder.decodeObject(forKey: "category") as? NewsAPISwift.Category
            language = aDecoder.decodeObject(forKey: "language") as? Language
            country = aDecoder.decodeObject(forKey: "country") as? Country

            if let sorts = aDecoder.decodeObject(forKey: "sortBysAvailable") as? [SortBy] {
                self.sortBysAvailable = sorts
            } else {
                return nil
            }
        }

        func encode(with aCoder: NSCoder) {
            aCoder.encode(id, forKey: "id")
            aCoder.encode(name, forKey: "name")
            aCoder.encode(sourceDescription, forKey: "sourceDescription")
            aCoder.encode(url, forKey: "url")
            aCoder.encode(category, forKey: "category")
            aCoder.encode(language, forKey: "language")
            aCoder.encode(country, forKey: "country")
            aCoder.encode(sortBysAvailable, forKey: "sortBysAvailable")    
        }    
    }
}

I create a new struct like this:

let emptySource = NewsAPISource(id: "nil", name: "nil", sourceDescription: "nil", url: "nil", category: .business, language: .english, country: .unitedStates, sortBysAvailable: [.top])

and attempt to encode it like this:

emptySourceArray.encode()

This is the line that causes the exception. Any ideas on what I'm doing incorrectly?

The full error is:

*** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: '-[_SwiftValue encodeWithCoder:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x60800005f4d0'

7
  • Does the object Country also conform to NSCoding? Jul 12, 2017 at 14:48
  • @FabioBerger Country is a String enum
    – foobar5512
    Jul 12, 2017 at 14:54
  • and what about SourceId and Language? ^^ Jul 12, 2017 at 14:56
  • @FabioBerger SourceID is a type-alias for a String, Language is another String enum, Category is yet another String enum, [SortBy] is an array of string enums.
    – foobar5512
    Jul 12, 2017 at 15:01
  • 3
    @foobar5512 String enums are still enums and thus cannot conform to NSCoding. You will need to encode their rawValue, which is a String (bridging to NSString, which does conform with NSCoding). Jul 12, 2017 at 15:08

0

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.