I encode a array of structs. When encoded the returned data has some bytes, which tells me that something was written to the file. But when I decode it returns nil. I don't get any error while decoding. I dont understand why it returns nil after decode.
var allEndpts = [EndPt]()
struct EndPt : Codable {
var contactStruct = ContactStruct()
var purpose: String = String()
}
struct ContactStruct: Codable {
var firstName:String? = nil
var lastName:String? = nil
}
private func saveEndPoints() {
do {
delegate.documentDirectoryUrl = try FileManager.default.url(
for: .documentDirectory,
in: .userDomainMask,
appropriateFor: nil,
create: false
)
let localFileUrl:URL =
delegate.documentDirectoryUrl!
.appendingPathComponent("EndPoints")
UserDefaults.standard.set(localFileUrl, forKey: "localEndPtUrl")
print("localEndPtUrl: \(localFileUrl)")
do {
let encoder = PropertyListEncoder()
let data = try encoder.encode(self.allEndpts)
try data.write(to: localFileUrl)
} catch {
print(error)
}
} catch {
print("error")
}
retrieveFromFile()
}
func retrieveFromFile() {
typealias TempArray = [EndPt]
var temp: TempArray?
let localFileUrl = UserDefaults.standard.url( forKey: "localEndPtUrl")
print("localEndPtUrl: \(localFileUrl)")
do {
let data = try Data(contentsOf: localFileUrl!)
let temp = try PropertyListDecoder().decode(TempArray.self, from: data)
print("EndPt Array Dump: ", temp)
} catch {
print("read error:", error)
}
}
The problem is that
var temp: TempArray?
will always be nil unless you change it. And you never change it. When you say
let temp = try PropertyListDecoder().decode(TempArray.self, from: data)
that is a different temp
.