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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T08:34:33+00:00 2026-05-15T08:34:33+00:00

I’m using Core Data’s automatic lightweight migration successfully. However, when a particular entity gets

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I’m using Core Data’s automatic lightweight migration successfully. However, when a particular entity gets created during a migration, I’d like to populate it with some data. Of course I could check if the entity is empty every time the application starts, but this seems inefficient when Core Data has a migration framework.

Is it possible to detect when a lightweight migration occurs (possibly using KVO or notifications), or does this require implementing standard migrations?

I’ve tried using the NSPersistentStoreCoordinatorStoresDidChangeNotification, but it doesn’t fire when migrations occur.

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    2026-05-15T08:34:34+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 8:34 am

    To detect whether a migration is needed, check to see if the persistent store coordinator’s managed object model is compatible with the existing store’s metadata (adapted from Apple’s Is Migration Necessary):

    NSError *error = nil;
    persistentStoreCoordinator = /* Persistent store coordinator */ ;
    NSURL *storeUrl = /* URL for the source store */ ;
    
    // Determine if a migration is needed
    NSDictionary *sourceMetadata = [NSPersistentStoreCoordinator metadataForPersistentStoreOfType:NSSQLiteStoreType
                                                                                              URL:storeUrl
                                                                                            error:&error];
    NSManagedObjectModel *destinationModel = [persistentStoreCoordinator managedObjectModel];
    BOOL pscCompatibile = [destinationModel isConfiguration:nil compatibleWithStoreMetadata:sourceMetadata];
    NSLog(@"Migration needed? %d", !pscCompatibile);
    

    If pscCompatibile is NO, then a migration will need to occur. To examine the entity changes, compare the NSStoreModelVersionHashes key in the sourceMetadata dictionary to the [destinationModel entities]:

    NSSet *sourceEntities = [NSSet setWithArray:[(NSDictionary *)[sourceMetadata objectForKey:@"NSStoreModelVersionHashes"] allKeys]];
    NSSet *destinationEntities = [NSSet setWithArray:[(NSDictionary *)[destinationModel entitiesByName] allKeys]];
    
    // Entities that were added
    NSMutableSet *addedEntities = [NSMutableSet setWithSet:destinationEntities];
    [addedEntities minusSet:sourceEntities];
    
    // Entities that were removed
    NSMutableSet *removedEntities = [NSMutableSet setWithSet:sourceEntities];
    [removedEntities minusSet:destinationEntities];
    
    NSLog(@"Added entities: %@\nRemoved entities: %@", addedEntities, removedEntities);
    
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