// // NSManagedObject+Convenience.swift // CoreStore // // Copyright © 2015 John Rommel Estropia // // Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy // of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal // in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights // to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell // copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is // 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 // LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, // OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE // SOFTWARE. // import Foundation import CoreData // MARK: - DataStack @available(OSX 10.12, *) public extension DataStack { /** Utility for creating an `NSFetchedResultsController` from the `DataStack`. This is useful when an `NSFetchedResultsController` is preferred over the overhead of `ListMonitor`s abstraction. - Note: It is the caller's responsibility to call `performFetch()` on the created `NSFetchedResultsController`. - parameter from: a `From` clause indicating the entity type - parameter sectionBy: a `SectionBy` clause indicating the keyPath for the attribute to use when sorting the list into sections - parameter fetchClauses: a series of `FetchClause` instances for fetching the object list. Accepts `Where`, `OrderBy`, and `Tweak` clauses. - returns: an `NSFetchedResultsController` that observes the `DataStack` */ @nonobjc public func createFetchedResultsController(_ from: From, _ sectionBy: SectionBy, _ fetchClauses: FetchClause...) -> NSFetchedResultsController { return createFRC( fromContext: self.mainContext, from: from, sectionBy: sectionBy, fetchClauses: fetchClauses ) } /** Utility for creating an `NSFetchedResultsController` from a `DataStack`. This is useful when an `NSFetchedResultsController` is preferred over the overhead of `ListMonitor`s abstraction. - Note: It is the caller's responsibility to call `performFetch()` on the created `NSFetchedResultsController`. - parameter from: a `From` clause indicating the entity type - parameter sectionBy: a `SectionBy` clause indicating the keyPath for the attribute to use when sorting the list into sections - parameter fetchClauses: a series of `FetchClause` instances for fetching the object list. Accepts `Where`, `OrderBy`, and `Tweak` clauses. - returns: an `NSFetchedResultsController` that observes the `DataStack` */ @nonobjc public func createFetchedResultsController(_ from: From, _ sectionBy: SectionBy, _ fetchClauses: [FetchClause]) -> NSFetchedResultsController { return createFRC( fromContext: self.mainContext, from: from, sectionBy: sectionBy, fetchClauses: fetchClauses ) } /** Utility for creating an `NSFetchedResultsController` from the `DataStack`. This is useful when an `NSFetchedResultsController` is preferred over the overhead of `ListMonitor`s abstraction. - Note: It is the caller's responsibility to call `performFetch()` on the created `NSFetchedResultsController`. - parameter from: a `From` clause indicating the entity type - parameter fetchClauses: a series of `FetchClause` instances for fetching the object list. Accepts `Where`, `OrderBy`, and `Tweak` clauses. - returns: an `NSFetchedResultsController` that observes the `DataStack` */ @nonobjc public func createFetchedResultsController(_ from: From, _ fetchClauses: FetchClause...) -> NSFetchedResultsController { return createFRC( fromContext: self.mainContext, from: from, sectionBy: nil, fetchClauses: fetchClauses ) } /** Utility for creating an `NSFetchedResultsController` from the `DataStack`. This is useful when an `NSFetchedResultsController` is preferred over the overhead of `ListMonitor`s abstraction. - Note: It is the caller's responsibility to call `performFetch()` on the created `NSFetchedResultsController`. - parameter from: a `From` clause indicating the entity type - parameter fetchClauses: a series of `FetchClause` instances for fetching the object list. Accepts `Where`, `OrderBy`, and `Tweak` clauses. - returns: an `NSFetchedResultsController` that observes the `DataStack` */ @nonobjc public func createFetchedResultsController(forDataStack dataStack: DataStack, _ from: From, _ fetchClauses: [FetchClause]) -> NSFetchedResultsController { return createFRC( fromContext: self.mainContext, from: from, sectionBy: nil, fetchClauses: fetchClauses ) } } // MARK: - UnsafeDataTransaction @available(OSX 10.12, *) public extension UnsafeDataTransaction { /** Utility for creating an `NSFetchedResultsController` from the `UnsafeDataTransaction`. This is useful when an `NSFetchedResultsController` is preferred over the overhead of `ListMonitor`s abstraction. - Note: It is the caller's responsibility to call `performFetch()` on the created `NSFetchedResultsController`. - parameter from: a `From` clause indicating the entity type - parameter sectionBy: a `SectionBy` clause indicating the keyPath for the attribute to use when sorting the list into sections - parameter fetchClauses: a series of `FetchClause` instances for fetching the object list. Accepts `Where`, `OrderBy`, and `Tweak` clauses. - returns: an `NSFetchedResultsController` that observes the `UnsafeDataTransaction` */ @nonobjc public func createFetchedResultsController(_ from: From, _ sectionBy: SectionBy, _ fetchClauses: FetchClause...) -> NSFetchedResultsController { return createFRC( fromContext: self.context, from: from, sectionBy: sectionBy, fetchClauses: fetchClauses ) } /** Utility for creating an `NSFetchedResultsController` from the `UnsafeDataTransaction`. This is useful when an `NSFetchedResultsController` is preferred over the overhead of `ListMonitor`s abstraction. - Note: It is the caller's responsibility to call `performFetch()` on the created `NSFetchedResultsController`. - parameter from: a `From` clause indicating the entity type - parameter sectionBy: a `SectionBy` clause indicating the keyPath for the attribute to use when sorting the list into sections - parameter fetchClauses: a series of `FetchClause` instances for fetching the object list. Accepts `Where`, `OrderBy`, and `Tweak` clauses. - returns: an `NSFetchedResultsController` that observes the `UnsafeDataTransaction` */ @nonobjc public func createFetchedResultsController(_ from: From, _ sectionBy: SectionBy, _ fetchClauses: [FetchClause]) -> NSFetchedResultsController { return createFRC( fromContext: self.context, from: from, sectionBy: sectionBy, fetchClauses: fetchClauses ) } /** Utility for creating an `NSFetchedResultsController` from the `UnsafeDataTransaction`. This is useful when an `NSFetchedResultsController` is preferred over the overhead of `ListMonitor`s abstraction. - Note: It is the caller's responsibility to call `performFetch()` on the created `NSFetchedResultsController`. - parameter from: a `From` clause indicating the entity type - parameter fetchClauses: a series of `FetchClause` instances for fetching the object list. Accepts `Where`, `OrderBy`, and `Tweak` clauses. - returns: an `NSFetchedResultsController` that observes the `UnsafeDataTransaction` */ @nonobjc public func createFetchedResultsController(_ from: From, _ fetchClauses: FetchClause...) -> NSFetchedResultsController { return createFRC( fromContext: self.context, from: from, sectionBy: nil, fetchClauses: fetchClauses ) } /** Utility for creating an `NSFetchedResultsController` from the `UnsafeDataTransaction`. This is useful when an `NSFetchedResultsController` is preferred over the overhead of `ListMonitor`s abstraction. - Note: It is the caller's responsibility to call `performFetch()` on the created `NSFetchedResultsController`. - parameter from: a `From` clause indicating the entity type - parameter fetchClauses: a series of `FetchClause` instances for fetching the object list. Accepts `Where`, `OrderBy`, and `Tweak` clauses. - returns: an `NSFetchedResultsController` that observes the `UnsafeDataTransaction` */ @nonobjc public func createFetchedResultsController(_ from: From, _ fetchClauses: [FetchClause]) -> NSFetchedResultsController { return createFRC( fromContext: self.context, from: from, sectionBy: nil, fetchClauses: fetchClauses ) } } // MARK: - Private @available(OSX 10.12, *) fileprivate func createFRC(fromContext context: NSManagedObjectContext, from: From, sectionBy: SectionBy? = nil, fetchClauses: [FetchClause]) -> NSFetchedResultsController { let controller = CoreStoreFetchedResultsController( context: context, fetchRequest: CoreStoreFetchRequest().dynamicCast(), from: from, sectionBy: sectionBy, applyFetchClauses: { (fetchRequest) in fetchClauses.forEach { $0.applyToFetchRequest(fetchRequest as! NSFetchRequest) } CoreStore.assert( fetchRequest.sortDescriptors?.isEmpty == false, "An \(cs_typeName(NSFetchedResultsController.self)) requires a sort information. Specify from a \(cs_typeName(OrderBy.self)) clause or any custom \(cs_typeName(FetchClause.self)) that provides a sort descriptor." ) } ) return controller.dynamicCast() }