Hi would like to duplicate an object from my core data db. Right now I'm using
movement2 = [NSEntityDescription
insertNewObjectForEntityForName:@"Movement"
inManagedObjectContext:self.managedObjectContext];
movement2.name = movement.name;
movement2.value = movement.value;
movement2.date = movement.date;
...
and it works. but...
Is there any way to copy all the values of movement
to movement2
, in one line of code?
NSManagedObject, unlike NSObject, provides an API to iterate over its attributes and relationships. Or, rather, it's entity description does. It isn't a one-liner, though.
movement2 = [NSEntityDescription insertNewObjectForEntityForName:@"Movement"
inManagedObjectContext:self.managedObjectContext];
NSEntityDescription *entity = [movement entity];
for (NSString *propertyName in [entity propertiesByName]) {
[movement2 setValue:[movement valueForKey:propertyName] forKey:propertyName];
}
See the documentation for more details.
This will be enough to clone most of the objects. If database structure is correct, then copying relationships this way, their inverse ones will be updated as well. So, if your Movement had a relationship with, say, MovementDirection, and MovementDirection has an inverse 1-to-many relation parentMovements
, this parentMovements
set will have both movement
and movement2
inside after you call the code above.