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CoreStore-JohnEstropia/Sources/SynchronousDataTransaction.swift
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//
// SynchronousDataTransaction.swift
// CoreStore
//
// Copyright © 2018 John Rommel Estropia
//
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// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
//
// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
// copies or substantial portions of the Software.
//
// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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// OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
// SOFTWARE.
//
import Foundation
import CoreData
// MARK: - SynchronousDataTransaction
/**
The `SynchronousDataTransaction` provides an interface for `DynamicObject` creates, updates, and deletes. A transaction object should typically be only used from within a transaction block initiated from `DataStack.beginSynchronous(_:)`.
*/
public final class SynchronousDataTransaction: BaseDataTransaction {
/**
Cancels a transaction by throwing `CoreStoreError.userCancelled`.
```
try transaction.cancel()
```
- Important: Always use plain `try` on a `cancel()` call. Never use `try?` or `try!`. Using `try?` will swallow the cancellation and the transaction will proceed to commit as normal. Using `try!` will crash the app as `cancel()` will *always* throw an error.
*/
public func cancel() throws(CoreStoreError) -> Never {
throw CoreStoreError.userCancelled
}
// MARK: BaseDataTransaction
/**
Creates a new `NSManagedObject` or `CoreStoreObject` with the specified entity type.
- parameter into: the `Into` clause indicating the destination `NSManagedObject` or `CoreStoreObject` entity type and the destination configuration
- returns: a new `NSManagedObject` or `CoreStoreObject` instance of the specified entity type.
*/
public override func create<O>(
_ into: Into<O>
) -> O {
Internals.assert(
!self.isCommitted,
"Attempted to create an entity of type \(Internals.typeName(into.entityClass)) from an already committed \(Internals.typeName(self))."
)
return super.create(into)
}
/**
Returns an editable proxy of a specified `NSManagedObject` or `CoreStoreObject`.
- parameter object: the `NSManagedObject` or `CoreStoreObject` to be edited
- returns: an editable proxy for the specified `NSManagedObject` or `CoreStoreObject`.
*/
public override func edit<O: DynamicObject>(
_ object: O?
) -> O? {
Internals.assert(
!self.isCommitted,
"Attempted to update an entity of type \(Internals.typeName(object)) from an already committed \(Internals.typeName(self))."
)
return super.edit(object)
}
/**
Returns an editable proxy of the object with the specified `NSManagedObjectID`.
- parameter into: an `Into` clause specifying the entity type
- parameter objectID: the `NSManagedObjectID` for the object to be edited
- returns: an editable proxy for the specified `NSManagedObject` or `CoreStoreObject`.
*/
public override func edit<O>(
_ into: Into<O>,
_ objectID: NSManagedObjectID
) -> O? {
Internals.assert(
!self.isCommitted,
"Attempted to update an entity of type \(Internals.typeName(into.entityClass)) from an already committed \(Internals.typeName(self))."
)
return super.edit(into, objectID)
}
/**
Deletes the objects with the specified `NSManagedObjectID`s.
- parameter objectIDs: the `NSManagedObjectID`s of the objects to delete
*/
public override func delete<S: Sequence>(
objectIDs: S
) where S.Iterator.Element: NSManagedObjectID {
Internals.assert(
!self.isCommitted,
"Attempted to delete an entities from an already committed \(Internals.typeName(self))."
)
super.delete(objectIDs: objectIDs)
}
/**
Deletes the specified `NSManagedObject`s or `CoreStoreObject`s represented by series of `ObjectRepresentation`s.
- parameter object: the `ObjectRepresentation` representing an `NSManagedObject` or `CoreStoreObject` to be deleted
- parameter objects: other `ObjectRepresentation`s representing `NSManagedObject`s or `CoreStoreObject`s to be deleted
*/
public override func delete<O: ObjectRepresentation>(
_ object: O?,
_ objects: O?...
) {
Internals.assert(
!self.isCommitted,
"Attempted to delete an entities from an already committed \(Internals.typeName(self))."
)
super.delete(([object] + objects).compactMap { $0 })
}
/**
Deletes the specified `NSManagedObject`s or `CoreStoreObject`s represented by an `ObjectRepresenation`.
- parameter objects: the `ObjectRepresenation`s representing `NSManagedObject`s or `CoreStoreObject`s to be deleted
*/
public override func delete<S: Sequence>(
_ objects: S
) where S.Iterator.Element: ObjectRepresentation {
Internals.assert(
!self.isCommitted,
"Attempted to delete an entities from an already committed \(Internals.typeName(self))."
)
super.delete(objects)
}
// MARK: Internal
internal init(
mainContext: NSManagedObjectContext,
queue: DispatchQueue,
sourceIdentifier: Any?
) {
super.init(
mainContext: mainContext,
queue: queue,
supportsUndo: false,
bypassesQueueing: false,
sourceIdentifier: sourceIdentifier
)
}
internal func autoCommit(
waitForMerge: Bool
) -> (
hasChanges: Bool,
error: CoreStoreError?
) {
self.isCommitted = true
let result = self.context.saveSynchronously(
waitForMerge: waitForMerge,
sourceIdentifier: self.sourceIdentifier
)
self.result = result
defer {
self.context.reset()
}
return result
}
}