How to unit test my models now that I am using Core Data?

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醉酒成梦
醉酒成梦 2020-12-12 10:28

I have been developing an iphone application using a domain model, and have put off the persistence aspect of the app until now. Core Data looks like a really good solution

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  •  我在风中等你
    2020-12-12 11:18

    You need to build a Core Data stack, either within each method or in -setUp and then tear it down. Using an NSInMemoryPersistentStore will keep things fast and in-memory for your unit tests. Add a @property (nonatomic,retain) NSManagedObjectContext *moc to your TestCase subclass. Then:

    - (void)setUp {
      NSManagedObjectModel *mom = [NSManagedObjectModel mergedModelFromBundles:[NSArray arrayWithObject:bundleContainingXCDataModel]];
      NSPersistentStoreCoordinator *psc = [[NSPersistentStoreCoordinator alloc] initWithManagedObjectModel:mom];
      STAssertTrue([psc addPersistentStoreWithType:NSInMemoryStoreType configuration:nil URL:nil options:nil error:NULL] ? YES : NO, @"Should be able to add in-memory store");    
      self.moc = [[NSManagedObjectContext alloc] init];
      self.moc.persistentStoreCoordinator = psc;
    
      [mom release];
      [psc release];
    
    }
    
    - (void)tearDown {
      self.moc = nil;
    }
    

    Your test method then looks like:

    - (void)test_full_name_returns_correct_string {
        Patient *patient = [NSEntityDescription insertNewObjectForEntityForName:@"Person" inManagedObjectContext:self.moc];
    
        patient.firstName = @"charlie";
        patient.lastName = @"chaplin";
        STAssertTrue([[patient fullName] isEqualToString:@"charlie chaplin"], @"should have matched full name");
    }
    

    assuming your entity is named Person. There was a memory leak in your version of the method, by the way; patient should be -release'd in the non-Core Data version (insertNewObjectForEntityForName:managedObjectContext: returns an autoreleased instance).

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