h1. DCTFetchedResultsSearchController
Easily manage an NSFetchedResultsController and UISearchDisplayController to give searches of a data set stored in Core Data.
2.0
- Code is now written for ARC
- Uses "FRCTableViewDataSources":https://github.com/freerangecode/FRCTableViewDataSources to act as a datasource, this is a requirement for version 2.0
h2. Branch Structure
There is a new branch structure for DCTFetchedResultsSearchController 2.0, master and demo. Unlike previous versions, master is now the branch to use as a submodule.
h3. master
The master branch contains the code and should be used if you want to add these extensions as a git submodule in other projects. It will only contain the class files themselves without the Xcode project or example classes. This is preferable as it will keep your directories clean of any code which is unnecessary to your working project.
To add this project as a submodule you should run the following from inside your project's git repository:
bc. git submodule add git://github.com/danielctull/DCTFetchedResultsSearchController.git
To keep up to date with the latest changes cd
into the directory that contains this submodule and pull the newest changes as usual:
bc. git pull origin
h3. demo
This contains an Xcode project that demonstrates the code and is the branch to use to see how to use the code. The demo branch contains a submodule reference to the master branch to bring in the library classes.
To clone the demo branch, while also pulling in any necessary submodules run the following command:
bc. git clone -b demo --recursive git://github.com/danielctull/DCTFetchedResultsSearchController.git
When changing to the demo branch you will need to run through the following set of commands:
bc. git checkout demo git submodule init git submodule update
After these you will see the example project and the library code will be in a sub-directory.
h3. Artefacts
Sometimes, there may be artefacts left over when switching from demo to master. These are files that are ignored by git and are easily cleaned up by running
bc. git clean -dxf
h2. Examples
Examples of some of these features can be found in the iPhone app delegate.
h2. License
Copyright (C) 2011 Daniel Tull. All rights reserved.
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