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CoreStore/HardcoreData/BaseDataTransaction.swift

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//
// BaseDataTransaction.swift
// HardcoreData
//
// Copyright (c) 2014 John Rommel Estropia
//
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//
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//
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// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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// SOFTWARE.
//
import Foundation
import CoreData
import GCDKit
// MARK: - BaseDataTransaction
/**
The BaseDataTransaction is an abstract interface for NSManagedObject creates, updates, and deletes. All BaseDataTransaction subclasses manage a private NSManagedObjectContext which are direct children of the NSPersistentStoreCoordinator's root NSManagedObjectContext. This means that all updates are saved first to the persistent store, and then propagated up to the read-only NSManagedObjectContext.
*/
public /*abstract*/ class BaseDataTransaction {
// MARK: Object management
var hasChanges: Bool {
return self.context.hasChanges
}
/**
Creates a new NSManagedObject with the specified entity type.
:param: entity the NSManagedObject type to be created
:returns: a new NSManagedObject instance of the specified entity type.
*/
public func create<T: NSManagedObject>(entity: T.Type) -> T {
HardcoreData.assert(self.transactionQueue.isCurrentExecutionContext(), "Attempted to create an entity of type <\(entity)> outside its designated queue.")
return T.createInContext(self.context)
}
/**
Returns an editable proxy of a specified NSManagedObject.
:param: object the NSManagedObject type to be edited
:returns: an editable proxy for the specified NSManagedObject.
*/
public func fetch<T: NSManagedObject>(object: T) -> T? {
HardcoreData.assert(self.transactionQueue.isCurrentExecutionContext(), "Attempted to update an entity of type <\(object.dynamicType)> outside its designated queue.")
return object.inContext(self.context)
}
/**
Deletes a specified NSManagedObject.
:param: object the NSManagedObject type to be deleted
*/
public func delete(object: NSManagedObject) {
HardcoreData.assert(self.transactionQueue.isCurrentExecutionContext(), "Attempted to delete an entity of type <\(object.dynamicType)> outside its designated queue.")
object.deleteFromContext()
}
// MARK: Saving changes
/**
Rolls back the transaction by resetting the NSManagedObjectContext. After calling this method, all NSManagedObjects fetched within the transaction will become invalid.
*/
public func rollback() {
HardcoreData.assert(self.transactionQueue.isCurrentExecutionContext(), "Attempted to rollback a <\(self.dynamicType)> outside its designated queue.")
self.context.reset()
}
// MARK: Internal
internal let context: NSManagedObjectContext
internal let transactionQueue: GCDQueue
internal let childTransactionQueue: GCDQueue = .createSerial("com.hardcoredata.datastack.childtransactionqueue")
internal var isCommitted = false
internal var result: SaveResult?
internal init(mainContext: NSManagedObjectContext, queue: GCDQueue) {
self.transactionQueue = queue
let context = mainContext.temporaryContextInTransactionWithConcurrencyType(
queue == .Main
? .MainQueueConcurrencyType
: .PrivateQueueConcurrencyType
)
self.context = context
context.parentTransaction = self
}
}