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Re: Core Data Backup on App Start
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Re: Core Data Backup on App Start


  • Subject: Re: Core Data Backup on App Start
  • From: Marco Masser <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 00:07:49 +0200

I have a boolean set for my preferences to check whether the user wants to backup the database at each start. My only question is how should I do it? I already log whether they want it or not, so I have got that far.

Should I read the contents of my backup file? How could I find that file, would it be safe to say: ~/Library/Preferences/Folder Name/ backup.xml

I hope you meant ~/Library/Application Support/...
If you started your project by using the "Core Data Application" template, you should have an app delegate class that implements an - applicationSupportFolder method. I'd use it like this: NSString *originalPath = [[[NSApp delegate] applicationSupportFolder] stringByAppendingPathComponent:@"data.xml"];


And read it, then write it into a new file? Or is there already a backup feature for this sort of thing (for non Time Machine users)?


If you really just want to copy a file from one place to another, take a look at the docs for NSFileManager, especially - copyItemAtPath:toPath:error:
If you want to implement a more sophisticated backup functionality, like incremental backups, it will be more difficult than that.
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