I need to delete my persistent store (doing it object by object is not practical because I have over 100,000 objects). I’ve tried this:
- (IBAction)resetDatabase:(id)sender {
NSPersistentStore* store = [[__persistentStoreCoordinator persistentStores] lastObject];
NSError *error = nil;
NSURL *storeURL = store.URL;
// release context and model
[__managedObjectContext release];
[__managedObjectModel release];
__managedObjectModel = nil;
__managedObjectContext = nil;
[__persistentStoreCoordinator removePersistentStore:store error:nil];
[__persistentStoreCoordinator release];
__persistentStoreCoordinator = nil;
[[NSFileManager defaultManager] removeItemAtPath:storeURL.path error:&error];
if (error) {
NSLog(@"filemanager error %@", error);
}
// recreate the stack
__managedObjectContext = [self managedObjectContext];
}
But I get this error when I try to insert entities into the store afterwards:
This NSPersistentStoreCoordinator has no persistent stores. It cannot perform a save operation.
Update:
I tried releasing the MOC and MOM before removing the persistent store but I still get the same error.
Here is how I do a “reset data” function in several apps:
Basically I just release the CoreData chain, then delete the persistentStore file. That’s what you are trying to do, without using
removePersistentStore, which I do not care since I will just rebuild the persistentStore coordinator later. Then at next core data call the chain is rebuilt transparently using singleton-lazy-style constructors like :