diffable data sources for core data but nor SwiftData
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It seems like you're interested in diffable data sources for Core Data but not SwiftData. Based on the context provided, there isn't a direct mention of diffable data sources specifically for Core Data or SwiftData. However, there are several sessions that discuss SwiftData and its capabilities, which might be relevant to your interests.
Here are some sessions that might be useful:
- Platforms State of the Union - This session provides an overview of SwiftData and its capabilities, including how it integrates with Core Data.
- Create a custom data store with SwiftData - This session discusses how to create custom data stores with SwiftData, which might offer insights into how you can manage data persistence.
- What’s new in SwiftData - This session covers the new features in SwiftData, including how it can be used to model and persist app data.
If you have more specific questions or need details on a particular aspect, feel free to ask!
Create a custom data store with SwiftData
Combine the power of SwiftData’s expressive, declarative modeling API with your own persistence backend. Learn how to build a custom data store and explore how to progressively add persistence features in your app. To get the most out of this session, watch “Meet SwiftData” and “Model your schema with SwiftData” from WWDC23.
Track model changes with SwiftData history
Reveal the history of your model’s changes with SwiftData! Use the history API to understand when data store changes occurred, and learn how to use this information to build features like remote server sync and out-of-process change handing in your app. We’ll also cover how you can build support for the history API into a custom data store.
What’s new in SwiftData
SwiftData makes it easy to add persistence to your app with its expressive, declarative API. Learn about refinements to SwiftData, including compound uniqueness constraints, faster queries with #Index, queries in Xcode previews, and rich predicate expressions. Join us to explore how you can use all of these features to express richer models and improve performance in your app. To discover how to build a custom data store or use the history API in SwiftData, watch “Create a custom data store with SwiftData” and “Track model changes with SwiftData history”.
Platforms State of the Union
Discover the newest advancements on Apple platforms.