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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:08:29+00:00 2026-05-13T12:08:29+00:00

Apple is giving the example , that I could make a MyColor class for

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Apple is giving the example, that I could make a MyColor class for holding color data, and use this with an NSAttributeDescription object by calling the -setAttributeValueClassName: method.

But what’s missing there is this: How’s MyColor persistet? And what do I have to provide in -setAttributeType: when I do that? There’s no type like “custom class” or something this way.

Would Core Data just serialize MyColor and store that in an String data type somehow? How does that work?

Edit: Does this have to do anything with value transformers?

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    2026-05-13T12:08:29+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:08 pm

    If you read that same documentation, you see that they recommend using transformable attributes for custom classes:

    Note: The example for an object value
    uses an instance of NSColor; if you
    are using Mac OS X v10.5, you should
    typically use a transformable
    attribute instead.

    The iPhone OS 3.0 Core Data is similar to Snow Leopard era Core Data, so the above statement applies to it as well.

    You will want to create an NSValueTransformer that will convert your custom type to a type that Core Data can handle, like NSData. This CocoaDev wiki page links to some examples of NSValueTransformer. I provide some code that I use for transforming UIImages to PNG data in this answer.

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