How to get Core Data object from specific Object ID?

IosMacosCocoaCore DataNsfetchrequest

Ios Problem Overview


I can easily get an object's ID in Core Data using the following code:

NSManagedObjectID *moID = [managedObject objectID];

However, is there a way to get an object out of the core data store by giving it a specific object ID? I know that I can do this by using an NSFetchRequest, like this:

NSFetchRequest *fetchRequest = [[NSFetchRequest alloc] init];
NSEntityDescription *entity = [NSEntityDescription entityForName:@"Document" inManagedObjectContext:managedObjectContext];
[fetchRequest setEntity:entity];

NSPredicate *predicate = [NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:@"(objectID = %@)", myObjectID];
[fetchRequest setPredicate:predicate];

However, I'd like to do it in a way that does not initiate its own fetch request. Any ideas?

Ios Solutions


Solution 1 - Ios

You want:

-(NSManagedObject *)existingObjectWithID:(NSManagedObjectID *)objectID
                                   error:(NSError **)error

Fetches the object from the store that has that ID, or nil if it doesn't exist.

(Be aware: there are two methods on NSManagedObjectContext with similar-seeming names that tripped me up. To help keep them straight, here's what the other two do:

-(NSManagedObject *)objectWithID:(NSManagedObjectID *)objectID

...will create a fault object with the provided objectID, whether or not such an object actually exists in the store. If it doesn't exist, anything that fires the fault will fail unless you insert the object first with NSManagedObjectContext's insertObject:. The only use I've found for this is copying objects from store to store while preserving ObjectIDs.

-(NSManagedObject *)objectRegisteredForID:(NSManagedObjectID *)objectID

...will return the object that has that ID, if it has been fetched from the store by this managedObjectContext. If anyone knows what this method is useful for, please comment.)

[eta.: Another important difference between the first method and the other two is that existingObjectWithID:error: never returns a fault; it always fetches the whole object for you. If you're trying to avoid that (e.g. working with an expensive-to-fetch object with a big blob property), you have to be clever with objectWithID: or objectRegisteredForID:, which don't fire faults; or use a properly configured fetch request.]

Solution 2 - Ios

objectWithID: is the method you are looking for, and it is the recommended way to do this. objectWithID: will efficiently use the NSManagedObjectContext to pull the object only as many levels as needed - unlike some of the other means of doing this. objectWithID: will correctly use in-memory information in parent contexts, the persistent store coordinator, and the persistent store itself before going to the backing storage.

This is covered in depth in the WWDC 2012 session "Core Data Best Practices".

Solution 3 - Ios

Swift 5 version:

https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coredata/nsmanagedobjectcontext/1506686-existingobject

there are also methods object(with:) or registeredObject(for:). Depending on what you need.

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