How can a checkmark state be saved in core data?

与世无争的帅哥 提交于 2019-12-01 14:00:56

This is how I do it. One notable point: CoreData does not store booleans, so any property labeled "boolean" is actually of type NSNumber. You've got to remember to convert back and forth when dealing with CoreData and boolean values.

- (void)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView didSelectRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath {
    NSManagedObject *selectedObject = [self.fetchedResultsController objectAtIndexPath:indexPath];


    if ([[selectedObject valueForKey:@"isDone"] boolValue]) {
        [selectedObject setValue:[NSNumber numberWithBool:NO] forKey:@"isDone"];
    } else {
        [selectedObject setValue:[NSNumber numberWithBool:YES] forKey:@"isDone"];
    }
}

I have my UITableViewController set as the the delegate for the NSFetchedResultsController, so the changes I made to the managed objects in the query ^^^ will cause the following two methods to be run.

- (void)controllerDidChangeContent:(NSFetchedResultsController *)controller {
    [self.tableView reloadData];
}

- (UITableViewCell *)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView cellForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath {
    static NSString *defaultCellIdentifier = @"Item";

    UITableViewCell *cell = [tableView dequeueReusableCellWithIdentifier:defaultCellIdentifier];
    if (cell == nil) {
        cell = [[[UITableViewCell alloc] initWithStyle:UITableViewCellStyleDefault reuseIdentifier:defaultCellIdentifier] autorelease];
    }

    NSManagedObject *item = [[self fetchedResultsController] objectAtIndexPath:indexPath];
    cell.textLabel.text = [item valueForKey:@"name"];

    if ([[item valueForKey:@"checks"] boolValue]) {
        cell.accessoryType = UITableViewCellAccessoryCheckmark;
    } else {
        cell.accessoryType = UITableViewCellAccessoryNone;
    }

    cell.selectionStyle = UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone;

    return cell;
}

Here's how everything ties together

  1. User clicks on a row
  2. tableView:didSelectRow... method changes the "isDone" property of the appropriate managed object.
  3. the fetched results controller notices that a managed object has changed and calls the controllerDidChangeContent method on its delegate.
  4. My controllerDidChangeContent method just reloads all the data in the table view
  5. When the tableView is reloaded, my tableView:cellForRow... method checks the "isDone" property of the managed item to see if the cell should have a checkmark or not.

And just so you don't get confused, I initially used a generic NSMangagedObject to store row state, which is why the first method I posted says, [selectedObject valueForKey:@"isDone"]. Later I switched to a subclassed managed object named JKItem, which is why the second set of methods is able to use item.isDone without generating a compiler warning.

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