my NSManagedObjectModel is returning nil eventhough the path is correct.
NSString *modelKey = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"/%@/Model", name];
NSString *modelPath = [((Configuration *)[Configuration shared]) stringEntry:modelKey];
NSURL *modelURL = nil;
if ( ! [modelPath contains:@"://"] ) {
modelPath = PathForBundleResource( modelPath );
modelURL = [NSURL fileURLWithPath:modelPath];
}
NSManagedObjectModel *m = [[NSManagedObjectModel alloc] initWithContentsOfURL:modelURL];
NSString *PathForBundleResource(NSString *relativePath)
NSString* resourcePath = [[NSBundle mainBundle] resourcePath];
return [resourcePath stringByAppendingPathComponent:relativePath];
I've reset the simulator, did a clean build but nothing helped.
I'm new to iPhone programming (core data in particular).
Would appreciate any help.
Edit: I've edited the original post regarding the xcdatamodeld file. It wasn't linked up properly initially but now it is and still having the same problem.
Edit 2: Apparently the name of the xcdatamodel had some variations to the name of the xcdatamodel after linkage. It's working now. Feeling so stupid. Don't know how to delete this question.
I had the same problem after I renamed .xcdatamodeld file. The problem was solved by closing and reopening the Xcode client.
I resolved the problem moved to trash the model .xcdatamodeld and then added it one more time.
I just encountered this issue after changing the case of the name of the .xcdatamodeld file (e.g. refactored "mydatastore.xcdatamodeld" to "MyDatastore.xcdatamodeld") on a case-insensitive filesystem.
The fix includes both of the above answers:
Refactor the data model file to a distinctly different name, e.g. "MyDatastoreTemporary.xcdatamodeld"
Product > Clean
Close XCode. Re-open XCode and the project.
Refactor the data model file back to its final name, e.g. "MyDatastore.xcdatamodeld"
Product > Clean
Close XCode. Re-open XCode and the project.
When I ran the project the first time, I specified the extension as xcdatamodeld. But that failed since, it should be momd. But I passed a nil instead of momd assuming extension won't be mandatory. But with nil, the initWithContentsOfURL failed and when I finally entered momd,it worked fine.
I tried both of the above answers, however what fixed it for me was removing and re-adding the
.xcdatamodeld
file from/to the Xcode project. No cleaning was necessary. For some reason adding it back seems to fix the problem.The by far safest way, if you have not yet versioned your model, is to do the following.
contents
. Copy this file into the same location under your newly named ?.xcdatamodeld/?.xcdatamodel directory.This works with basic models that have no versions.