When I try to a SwiftUI ContentView that contains a CoreData fetch request, the preview crashes. Wondering what the correct way to setup the @environment so the preview can access the coredata stack. This works fine when building to a simulator but not with a PreviewProvider
import SwiftUI
struct ContentView: View {
@Environment(\.managedObjectContext) var managedObjectContext
@FetchRequest(entity: ProgrammingLanguage.entity(), sortDescriptors: [
NSSortDescriptor(keyPath: \ProgrammingLanguage.name, ascending: true),
NSSortDescriptor(keyPath: \ProgrammingLanguage.creator, ascending: false)
]) var languages: FetchedResults<ProgrammingLanguage>
var body: some View {
NavigationView {
List {
ForEach(languages, id: \.self) { language in
Text("Language: \(language.name ?? "Anonymous")")
}
}
.navigationBarTitle("My Languages")
}
}
}
struct ContentView_Previews: PreviewProvider {
static var previews: some View {
ContentView()
}
}
When I try to pass in argument to the ContentView in ContentView_Previews like so I get the following compiler error.
ContentView(managedObjectContext: managedObjectContext)
Error: Instance member 'managedObjectContext' cannot be used on type 'ContentView_Previews'
Maybe this isn't supported by SwiftUI previews yet? Or is there anything that could fix this?
I'm running Xcode 11 Beta 7.