Core Data: Quickest way to delete all instances of an entity
Reset Entity in Swift 3 :
func resetAllRecords(in entity : String) // entity = Your_Entity_Name
{
let context = ( UIApplication.shared.delegate as! AppDelegate ).persistentContainer.viewContext
let deleteFetch = NSFetchRequest<NSFetchRequestResult>(entityName: entity)
let deleteRequest = NSBatchDeleteRequest(fetchRequest: deleteFetch)
do
{
try context.execute(deleteRequest)
try context.save()
}
catch
{
print ("There was an error")
}
}
iOS 9 and later:
iOS 9 added a new class called NSBatchDeleteRequest
that allows you to easily delete objects matching a predicate without having to load them all in to memory. Here's how you'd use it:
Swift 5
let fetchRequest: NSFetchRequest<NSFetchRequestResult> = NSFetchRequest(entityName: "Car")
let deleteRequest = NSBatchDeleteRequest(fetchRequest: fetchRequest)
do {
try myPersistentStoreCoordinator.execute(deleteRequest, with: myContext)
} catch let error as NSError {
// TODO: handle the error
}
Objective-C
NSFetchRequest *request = [[NSFetchRequest alloc] initWithEntityName:@"Car"];
NSBatchDeleteRequest *delete = [[NSBatchDeleteRequest alloc] initWithFetchRequest:request];
NSError *deleteError = nil;
[myPersistentStoreCoordinator executeRequest:delete withContext:myContext error:&deleteError];
More information about batch deletions can be found in the "What's New in Core Data" session from WWDC 2015 (starting at ~14:10).
iOS 8 and earlier:
Fetch 'em all and delete 'em all:
NSFetchRequest *allCars = [[NSFetchRequest alloc] init];
[allCars setEntity:[NSEntityDescription entityForName:@"Car" inManagedObjectContext:myContext]];
[allCars setIncludesPropertyValues:NO]; //only fetch the managedObjectID
NSError *error = nil;
NSArray *cars = [myContext executeFetchRequest:allCars error:&error];
[allCars release];
//error handling goes here
for (NSManagedObject *car in cars) {
[myContext deleteObject:car];
}
NSError *saveError = nil;
[myContext save:&saveError];
//more error handling here
A little bit more cleaned and universal : Add this method :
- (void)deleteAllEntities:(NSString *)nameEntity
{
NSFetchRequest *fetchRequest = [[NSFetchRequest alloc] initWithEntityName:nameEntity];
[fetchRequest setIncludesPropertyValues:NO]; //only fetch the managedObjectID
NSError *error;
NSArray *fetchedObjects = [theContext executeFetchRequest:fetchRequest error:&error];
for (NSManagedObject *object in fetchedObjects)
{
[theContext deleteObject:object];
}
error = nil;
[theContext save:&error];
}
For Swift 2.0:
class func clearCoreData(entity:String) {
let fetchRequest = NSFetchRequest()
fetchRequest.entity = NSEntityDescription.entityForName(entity, inManagedObjectContext: moc!)
fetchRequest.includesPropertyValues = false
do {
if let results = try moc!.executeFetchRequest(fetchRequest) as? [NSManagedObject] {
for result in results {
moc!.deleteObject(result)
}
try moc!.save()
}
} catch {
LOG.debug("failed to clear core data")
}
}