Saving Data in iOS

May 31 2022 · Swift 5.5, iOS 15, Xcode 13

Part 2: JSON

16. Codable Hierarchies

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Notes: 16. Codable Hierarchies

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You still need to correctly set up the initial prioritizedTasks array so your app doesn’t crash if you were to run it on a different similator or on a device.

@Published var prioritizedTasks: [PrioritizedTasks] = [
  PrioritizedTasks(priority: .high, tasks: []),
  PrioritizedTasks(priority: .medium, tasks: []),
  PrioritizedTasks(priority: .low, tasks: []),
  PrioritizedTasks(priority: .no, tasks: [])
  ] {
  didSet {
    saveJSONPrioritizedTasks()
  }
}
enum CodingKeys: String, CodingKey {

}
case id = "identifier"
case name
case completed = "isComplete"