// // ImportableUniqueObject.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: - ImportableUniqueObject /** `NSManagedObject` subclasses that conform to the `ImportableUniqueObject` protocol can be imported from a specified `ImportSource`. This allows transactions to either update existing objects or create new instances this way: ``` class MyPersonEntity: NSManagedObject, ImportableUniqueObject { typealias ImportSource = NSDictionary typealias UniqueIDType = NSString // ... } CoreStore.beginAsynchronous { (transaction) -> Void in let json: NSDictionary = // ... let person = try! transaction.importUniqueObject( Into(MyPersonEntity), source: json ) // ... transaction.commit() } ``` */ public protocol ImportableUniqueObject: ImportableObject { /** The data type for the import source. This is most commonly an `NSDictionary` or another external source such as an `NSUserDefaults`. */ associatedtype ImportSource /** The data type for the entity's unique ID attribute */ associatedtype UniqueIDType: NSObject /** The keyPath to the entity's unique ID attribute */ static var uniqueIDKeyPath: String { get } /** The object's unique ID value */ var uniqueIDValue: UniqueIDType { get set } /** Return `true` if an object should be created from `source`. Return `false` to ignore and skip `source`. The default implementation returns the value returned by the `shouldUpdateFromImportSource(:inTransaction:)` implementation. - parameter source: the object to import from - parameter transaction: the transaction that invoked the import. Use the transaction to fetch or create related objects if needed. - returns: `true` if an object should be created from `source`. Return `false` to ignore. */ static func shouldInsertFromImportSource(source: ImportSource, inTransaction transaction: BaseDataTransaction) -> Bool /** Return `true` if an object should be updated from `source`. Return `false` to ignore and skip `source`. The default implementation returns `true`. - parameter source: the object to import from - parameter transaction: the transaction that invoked the import. Use the transaction to fetch or create related objects if needed. - returns: `true` if an object should be updated from `source`. Return `false` to ignore. */ static func shouldUpdateFromImportSource(source: ImportSource, inTransaction transaction: BaseDataTransaction) -> Bool /** Return the unique ID as extracted from `source`. This method is called before `shouldInsertFromImportSource(...)` or `shouldUpdateFromImportSource(...)`. Return `nil` to skip importing from `source`. Note that throwing from this method will cause subsequent imports that are part of the same `importUniqueObjects(:sourceArray:)` call to be cancelled. - parameter source: the object to import from - parameter transaction: the transaction that invoked the import. Use the transaction to fetch or create related objects if needed. - returns: the unique ID as extracted from `source`, or `nil` to skip importing from `source`. */ static func uniqueIDFromImportSource(source: ImportSource, inTransaction transaction: BaseDataTransaction) throws -> UniqueIDType? /** Implements the actual importing of data from `source`. This method is called just after the object is created and assigned its unique ID as returned from `uniqueIDFromImportSource(...)`. Implementers should pull values from `source` and assign them to the receiver's attributes. Note that throwing from this method will cause subsequent imports that are part of the same `importUniqueObjects(:sourceArray:)` call to be cancelled. The default implementation simply calls `updateFromImportSource(...)`. - parameter source: the object to import from - parameter transaction: the transaction that invoked the import. Use the transaction to fetch or create related objects if needed. */ func didInsertFromImportSource(source: ImportSource, inTransaction transaction: BaseDataTransaction) throws /** Implements the actual importing of data from `source`. This method is called just after the existing object is fetched using its unique ID. Implementers should pull values from `source` and assign them to the receiver's attributes. Note that throwing from this method will cause subsequent imports that are part of the same `importUniqueObjects(:sourceArray:)` call to be cancelled. - parameter source: the object to import from - parameter transaction: the transaction that invoked the import. Use the transaction to fetch or create related objects if needed. */ func updateFromImportSource(source: ImportSource, inTransaction transaction: BaseDataTransaction) throws } // MARK: - ImportableUniqueObject (Default Implementations) public extension ImportableUniqueObject { static func shouldInsertFromImportSource(source: ImportSource, inTransaction transaction: BaseDataTransaction) -> Bool { return self.shouldUpdateFromImportSource(source, inTransaction: transaction) } static func shouldUpdateFromImportSource(source: ImportSource, inTransaction transaction: BaseDataTransaction) -> Bool { return true } func didInsertFromImportSource(source: ImportSource, inTransaction transaction: BaseDataTransaction) throws { try self.updateFromImportSource(source, inTransaction: transaction) } }