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# Migration guide from v4 to v5
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**Warning: Test the migration thoroughly in your app. It might cause unintended data loss if you're not careful.**
## Summary
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We have improved the stored representation of types. Some types will require migration. Previously, all `Codable` types were serialized to a JSON string and stored as a `UserDefaults` string. `Defaults` is now able to store more types using the appropriate native `UserDefaults` type.
- The following types require no changes:
- `Int(8/16/32/64)`
- `UInt(8/16/32/64)`
- `Double`
- `CGFloat`
- `Float`
- `String`
- `Bool`
- `Date`
- `Data`
- `URL`
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- Custom types (`struct`, `enum`, etc.) must now conform to `Defaults.Serializable` (in addition to `Codable`).
- `Array`, `Set`, and `Dictionary` will need to be manually migrated with `Defaults.migrate()`.
---
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In v4, `Defaults` stored many types as a JSON string.\
In v5, `Defaults` stores many types as native `UserDefaults` types.
```swift
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// v4
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let key = Defaults.Key<[Int]>("key", default: [0, 1])
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UserDefaults.standard.string(forKey: "key")
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//=> "[0, 1]"
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```
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```swift
// v5
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let key = Defaults.Key<[Int]>("key", default: [0, 1])
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UserDefaults.standard.dictionary(forKey: "key")
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//=> [0, 1]
```
## Issues
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1. **The compiler complains that `Defaults.Key<Value>` does not conform to `Defaults.Serializable`.**
Since we replaced `Codable` with `Defaults.Serializable`, `Key<Value>` will have to conform to `Value: Defaults.Serializable`.
For this situation, please follow the guides below:
- [From `Codable` struct in Defaults v4 to `Codable` struct in Defaults v5](#from-codable-struct-in-defaults-v4-to-codable-struct-in-defaults-v5)
- [From `Codable` enum in Defaults v4 to `Codable` enum in Defaults v5](#from-codable-enum-in-defaults-v4-to-codable-enum-in-defaults-v5)
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2. **The previous value in `UserDefaults` is not readable. (for example, `Defaults[.array]` returns `nil`).**
In v5, `Defaults` reads value from `UserDefaults` as a natively supported type, but since `UserDefaults` only contains JSON string before migration for `Codable` types, `Defaults` will not be able to work with it. For this situation, `Defaults` provides the `Defaults.migrate()` method to automate the migration process.
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- [From `Codable` `Array/Dictionary/Set` in Defaults v4 to native `Array/Dictionary/Set`(with natively supported elements) in Defaults v5](#from-codable-arraydictionaryset-in-defaults-v4-to-native-arraydictionaryset-with-natively-supported-elements-in-defaults-v5)
- [From `Codable` `Array/Dictionary/Set` in Defaults v4 to native `Array/Dictionary/Set` (with codable elements) in Defaults v5](#from-codable-arraydictionaryset-in-defaults-v4-to-native-arraydictionaryset-with-codable-elements-in-defaults-v5)
## Testing
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We recommend doing some manual testing after migrating.
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For example, let's say you are trying to migrate an array of `Codable` string to a native array.
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1. Get the previous value in `UserDefaults` (using `defaults` command or whatever you want).
```swift
let string = "[\"a\",\"b\",\"c\"]"
```
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2. Insert the above value into `UserDefaults`.
```swift
UserDefaults.standard.set(string, forKey: "testKey")
```
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3. Call `Defaults.migrate()` and then use `Defaults` to get its value.
```swift
let key = Defaults.Key<[String]>("testKey", default: [])
Defaults.migrate(key, to: .v5)
Defaults[key] //=> [a, b, c]
```
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## Migrations
### From `Codable` struct in Defaults v4 to `Codable` struct in Defaults v5
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In v4, `struct` had to conform to `Codable` to store it as a JSON string.
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In v5, `struct` has to conform to `Codable` and `Defaults.Serializable` to store it as a JSON string.
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#### Before migration
```swift
private struct TimeZone: Codable {
var id: String
var name: String
}
extension Defaults.Keys {
static let timezone = Defaults.Key<TimeZone?>("TimeZone")
}
```
#### Migration steps
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1. Make `TimeZone` conform to `Defaults.Serializable`.
```swift
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private struct TimeZone: Codable, Defaults.Serializable {
var id: String
var name: String
}
```
2. Now `Defaults[.timezone]` should be readable.
### From `Codable` enum in Defaults v4 to `Codable` enum in Defaults v5
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In v4, `enum` had to conform to `Codable` to store it as a JSON string.
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In v5, `enum` has to conform to `Codable` and `Defaults.Serializable` to store it as a JSON string.
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#### Before migration
```swift
private enum Period: String, Codable {
case tenMinutes = "10 Minutes"
case halfHour = "30 Minutes"
case oneHour = "1 Hour"
}
extension Defaults.Keys {
static let period = Defaults.Key<Period?>("period")
}
```
#### Migration steps
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1. Make `Period` conform to `Defaults.Serializable`.
```swift
private enum Period: String, Defaults.Serializable, Codable {
case tenMinutes = "10 Minutes"
case halfHour = "30 Minutes"
case oneHour = "1 Hour"
}
```
2. Now `Defaults[.period]` should be readable.
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### From `Codable` `Array/Dictionary/Set` in Defaults v4 to native `Array/Dictionary/Set` (with natively supported elements) in Defaults v5
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In v4, `Defaults` stored array/dictionary as a JSON string: `"[\"a\", \"b\", \"c\"]"`.
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In v5, `Defaults` stores it as a native array/dictionary with natively supported elements: `["a", "b", "c"]`.
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#### Before migration
```swift
extension Defaults.Keys {
static let arrayString = Defaults.Key<[String]?>("arrayString")
static let setString = Defaults.Key<Set<String>?>("setString")
static let dictionaryStringInt = Defaults.Key<[String: Int]?>("dictionaryStringInt")
static let dictionaryStringIntInArray = Defaults.Key<[[String: Int]]?>("dictionaryStringIntInArray")
}
```
#### Migration steps
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1. **Call `Defaults.migrate(.arrayString, to: .v5)`, `Defaults.migrate(.setString, to: .v5)`, `Defaults.migrate(.dictionaryStringInt, to: .v5)`, `Defaults.migrate(.dictionaryStringIntInArray, to: .v5)`.**
2. Now `Defaults[.arrayString]`, `Defaults.[.setString]`, `Defaults[.dictionaryStringInt]`, `Defaults[.dictionaryStringIntInArray]` should be readable.
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### From `Codable` `Array/Dictionary/Set` in Defaults v4 to native `Array/Dictionary/Set` (with `Codable` elements) in Defaults v5
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In v4, `Defaults` would store array/dictionary as a single JSON string: `"{\"id\": \"0\", \"name\": \"Asia/Taipei\"}"`, `"[\"10 Minutes\", \"30 Minutes\"]"`.
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In v5, `Defaults` will store it as a native array/dictionary with `Codable` elements: `{id: 0, name: "Asia/Taipei"}`, `["10 Minutes", "30 Minutes"]`.
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#### Before migration
```swift
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private struct TimeZone: Hashable, Codable {
var id: String
var name: String
}
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private enum Period: String, Hashable, Codable {
case tenMinutes = "10 Minutes"
case halfHour = "30 Minutes"
case oneHour = "1 Hour"
}
extension Defaults.Keys {
static let arrayTimezone = Defaults.Key<[TimeZone]?>("arrayTimezone")
static let setTimezone = Defaults.Key<[TimeZone]?>("setTimezone")
static let arrayPeriod = Defaults.Key<[Period]?>("arrayPeriod")
static let setPeriod = Defaults.Key<[Period]?>("setPeriod")
static let dictionaryTimezone = Defaults.Key<[String: TimeZone]?>("dictionaryTimezone")
static let dictionaryPeriod = Defaults.Key<[String: Period]?>("dictionaryPeriod")
}
```
#### Migration steps
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1. Make `TimeZone` and `Period` conform to `Defaults.Serializable`.
```swift
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private struct TimeZone: Hashable, Codable, Defaults.Serializable {
var id: String
var name: String
}
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private enum Period: String, Hashable, Codable, Defaults.Serializable {
case tenMinutes = "10 Minutes"
case halfHour = "30 Minutes"
case oneHour = "1 Hour"
}
```
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2. **Call `Defaults.migrate(.arrayTimezone, to: .v5)`, `Defaults.migrate(.setTimezone, to: .v5)`, `Defaults.migrate(.dictionaryTimezone, to: .v5)`, `Defaults.migrate(.arrayPeriod, to: .v5)`, `Defaults.migrate(.setPeriod, to: .v5)` , `Defaults.migrate(.dictionaryPeriod, to: .v5)`.**
3. Now `Defaults[.arrayTimezone]`, `Defaults[.setTimezone]`, `Defaults[.dictionaryTimezone]`, `Defaults[.arrayPeriod]`, `Defaults[.setPeriod]` , `Defaults[.dictionaryPeriod]` should be readable.
---
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## Optional migrations
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### From `Codable` enum in Defaults v4 to `RawRepresentable` enum in Defaults v5 *(Optional)*
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In v4, `Defaults` will store `enum` as a JSON string: `"10 Minutes"`.
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In v5, `Defaults` can store `enum` as a native string: `10 Minutes`.
#### Before migration
```swift
private enum Period: String, Codable {
case tenMinutes = "10 Minutes"
case halfHour = "30 Minutes"
case oneHour = "1 Hour"
}
extension Defaults.Keys {
static let period = Defaults.Key<Period?>("period")
}
```
#### Migration steps
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1. Create another enum called `CodablePeriod` and create an extension of it. Make the extension conform to `Defaults.CodableType` and its associated type `NativeForm` to `Period`.
```swift
private enum CodablePeriod: String {
case tenMinutes = "10 Minutes"
case halfHour = "30 Minutes"
case oneHour = "1 Hour"
}
extension CodablePeriod: Defaults.CodableType {
typealias NativeForm = Period
}
```
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2. Remove `Codable` conformance so `Period` can be stored natively.
```swift
private enum Period: String {
case tenMinutes = "10 Minutes"
case halfHour = "30 Minutes"
case oneHour = "1 Hour"
}
```
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3. Create an extension of `Period` that conforms to `Defaults.NativeType`. Its `CodableForm` should be `CodablePeriod`.
```swift
extension Period: Defaults.NativeType {
typealias CodableForm = CodablePeriod
}
```
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4. **Call `Defaults.migrate(.period)`**
5. Now `Defaults[.period]` should be readable.
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You can also instead implement the `toNative` function in `Defaults.CodableType` for flexibility:
```swift
extension CodablePeriod: Defaults.CodableType {
typealias NativeForm = Period
public func toNative() -> Period {
switch self {
case .tenMinutes:
return .tenMinutes
case .halfHour:
return .halfHour
case .oneHour:
return .oneHour
}
}
}
```
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### From `Codable` struct in Defaults v4 to `Dictionary` in Defaults v5 *(Optional)*
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This happens when you have a struct which is stored as a `Codable` JSON string before, but now you want it to be stored as a native `UserDefaults` dictionary.
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#### Before migration
```swift
private struct TimeZone: Codable {
var id: String
var name: String
}
extension Defaults.Keys {
static let timezone = Defaults.Key<TimeZone?>("TimeZone")
static let arrayTimezone = Defaults.Key<[TimeZone]?>("arrayTimezone")
static let setTimezone = Defaults.Key<Set<TimeZone>?>("setTimezone")
static let dictionaryTimezone = Defaults.Key<[String: TimeZone]?>("setTimezone")
}
```
#### Migration steps
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1. Create a `TimeZoneBridge` which conforms to `Defaults.Bridge` and its `Value` is `TimeZone` and `Serializable` is `[String: String]`.
```swift
private struct TimeZoneBridge: Defaults.Bridge {
typealias Value = TimeZone
typealias Serializable = [String: String]
func serialize(_ value: TimeZone?) -> Serializable? {
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guard let value else {
return nil
}
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return [
"id": value.id,
"name": value.name
]
}
func deserialize(_ object: Serializable?) -> TimeZone? {
guard
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let object,
let id = object["id"],
let name = object["name"]
else {
return nil
}
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return TimeZone(
id: id,
name: name
)
}
}
```
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2. Create an extension of `TimeZone` that conforms to `Defaults.NativeType` and its static bridge is `TimeZoneBridge`. The compiler will complain that `TimeZone` does not conform to `Defaults.NativeType`. We will resolve that later.
```swift
private struct TimeZone: Hashable {
var id: String
var name: String
}
extension TimeZone: Defaults.NativeType {
static let bridge = TimeZoneBridge()
}
```
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3. Create an extension of `CodableTimeZone` that conforms to `Defaults.CodableType`.
```swift
private struct CodableTimeZone {
var id: String
var name: String
}
extension CodableTimeZone: Defaults.CodableType {
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/**
Convert from `Codable` to native type.
*/
func toNative() -> TimeZone {
TimeZone(id: id, name: name)
}
}
```
4. Associate `TimeZone.CodableForm` to `CodableTimeZone`
```swift
extension TimeZone: Defaults.NativeType {
typealias CodableForm = CodableTimeZone
static let bridge = TimeZoneBridge()
}
```
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5. **Call `Defaults.migrate(.timezone, to: .v5)`, `Defaults.migrate(.arrayTimezone, to: .v5)`, `Defaults.migrate(.setTimezone, to: .v5)`, `Defaults.migrate(.dictionaryTimezone, to: .v5)`**.
6. Now `Defaults[.timezone]`, `Defaults[.arrayTimezone]` , `Defaults[.setTimezone]`, `Defaults[.dictionaryTimezone]` should be readable.
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**See [DefaultsMigrationTests.swift](./Tests/DefaultsTests/DefaultsMigrationTests.swift) for more example.**