CoreData 'This NSPersistentStoreCoordinator has no persistent stores. It cannot perform a save operation.'

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Solution 1

You are probably calling persistentStoreCoordinator method from two (or more) different threads. Either directly or indirectly.

As written that method is not thread safe.

It may be you have other methods with the same problem. Typically managedObjectContext exists and is written in a similar way.

There are two ways to solve this problem:

  • use @synchronize to make those methods thread safe
  • move the initialization code out of them and into an init method and modify them to assert/except if the ivar is nil

The second thing that you may also be doing wrong is to modify the context (for example adding new managed objects to it) and then trying to save it, before the store has been initialized.

To solve this make sure you do either one of the following:

  • you do not add any managed object to the context unless you know there is already at least one managed object in it (implying the store is loaded)
  • if you need to add a managed object to the context without checking that there's one already (for example after you initially create the empty store), make sure the store has been initialized already (for example do it when you get the RefetchAllDatabaseData notification and you notice the database is empty).

Solution 2

I had the same problem and my solution was to delete the application and install it again because of modifications in database.

Solution 3

I solved it by removing the app from simulator and run it again. I guess it happens because the previous version of app does not have core data in it.

Solution 4

I had the same problem. The reason I was getting the error was because I had made some minor changes in my CoreData Entity schema( Basically I added 2-3 new attributes). And I forgot about it as it does not give any errors until we run it. So what happens is, the app which was running earlier already had the persistent store with the previous schema. So the new schema is pointing to the same store. That is why we het the error when we run it as we try to access the new attributes.

Solution : Delete the app from the device/simulator. And reinstall it. (The new build will have the new schema and hence won't crash.)

Solution 5

Resolved by moving the let moc = DataController().managedObjectContext to the top of the class rather than leaving inside of the func seedPerson()

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  • Josh Kahane
    Josh Kahane almost 4 years

    I have been following these instructions to help integrate iCloud support with CoreData and I am getting some errors.

    I have this in my AppDelegate:

    - (NSPersistentStoreCoordinator *)persistentStoreCoordinator {
    
        if (persistentStoreCoordinator != nil) {
            return persistentStoreCoordinator;
        }
    
        //NSURL *storeURL = [[self applicationDocumentsDirectory] URLByAppendingPathComponent:@"Little_Wedding_Book_Universal.sqlite"];
        NSString *storePath = [[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@", [self applicationDocumentsDirectory]] stringByAppendingPathComponent:@"appname.sqlite"];
        NSURL *storeURL = [NSURL fileURLWithPath:storePath];
    
        persistentStoreCoordinator = [[NSPersistentStoreCoordinator alloc] initWithManagedObjectModel:[self managedObjectModel]];
    
        NSPersistentStoreCoordinator* psc = persistentStoreCoordinator;
    
        if (IOS_VERSION_GREATER_THAN_OR_EQUAL_TO(@"5.0"))
        {
            dispatch_async(dispatch_get_global_queue(DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_DEFAULT, 0), ^{
                NSFileManager *fileManager = [NSFileManager defaultManager];
    
                // Migrate datamodel
                NSDictionary *options = nil;
    
                // this needs to match the entitlements and provisioning profile
                NSURL *cloudURL = [fileManager URLForUbiquityContainerIdentifier:@"J9VXW4WCE8.com.company.appname"];
                NSString* coreDataCloudContent = [[cloudURL path] stringByAppendingPathComponent:@"data"];
                if ([coreDataCloudContent length] != 0) {
                    // iCloud is available
                    cloudURL = [NSURL fileURLWithPath:coreDataCloudContent];
    
                    options = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:
                               [NSNumber numberWithBool:YES], NSMigratePersistentStoresAutomaticallyOption,
                               [NSNumber numberWithBool:YES], NSInferMappingModelAutomaticallyOption,
                               @"appname.store", NSPersistentStoreUbiquitousContentNameKey,
                               cloudURL, NSPersistentStoreUbiquitousContentURLKey,
                               nil];
                }
                else
                {
                    // iCloud is not available
                    options = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:
                               [NSNumber numberWithBool:YES], NSMigratePersistentStoresAutomaticallyOption,
                               [NSNumber numberWithBool:YES], NSInferMappingModelAutomaticallyOption,
                               nil];
                }
    
                NSError *error = nil;
                [psc lock];
                if (![psc addPersistentStoreWithType:NSSQLiteStoreType configuration:nil URL:storeURL options:options error:&error])
                {
                    NSLog(@"Unresolved error %@, %@", error, [error userInfo]);
                    abort();
                }
                [psc unlock];
    
                dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
                    NSLog(@"asynchronously added persistent store!");
                    [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] postNotificationName:@"RefetchAllDatabaseData" object:self userInfo:nil];
                });
    
            });
    
        }
        else
        {
            NSDictionary *options = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:
                                     [NSNumber numberWithBool:YES], NSMigratePersistentStoresAutomaticallyOption,
                                     [NSNumber numberWithBool:YES], NSInferMappingModelAutomaticallyOption,
                                     nil];
    
            NSError *error = nil;
            if (![persistentStoreCoordinator addPersistentStoreWithType:NSSQLiteStoreType configuration:nil URL:storeURL options:options error:&error])
            {
                NSLog(@"Unresolved error %@, %@", error, [error userInfo]);
                abort();
            }
        }
    
        return persistentStoreCoordinator;
    }
    

    In another view controller I create an instance of my AppDelegate, create an object and call [appDelegate saveContext]; This is where the app crashes. This has always worked perfectly (up until now, adding iCloud support).

    -(void)saveContext
    {
        NSError *error;
        if (managedObjectContext != nil) {
            if ([managedObjectContext hasChanges] && ![managedObjectContext save:&error]) {
                // Update to handle the error appropriately.
                NSLog(@"Unresolved error %@, %@", error, [error userInfo]);
                exit(-1);  // Fail
            }
        }
    }
    

    So it crashes at this method, and the console gives me this message:

    'NSInternalInconsistencyException', reason: 'This NSPersistentStoreCoordinator has no persistent stores.  It cannot perform a save operation.'
    

    I don't know what to do, help!

    EDIT: Console log below:

    Upon launching the app, I get:

    2012-08-22 17:39:47.906 appname[24351:707] asynchronously added persistent store!
    2012-08-22 17:39:47.955 appname[24351:707] asynchronously added persistent store!
    

    Followed up when the app crashes with:

    2012-08-22 17:41:31.657 appname[24351:707] *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInternalInconsistencyException', reason: 'This NSPersistentStoreCoordinator has no persistent stores.  It cannot perform a save operation.'
    *** First throw call stack:
    (0x3749d88f 0x351a2259 0x36bf0fe7 0x36c59287 0xd648b 0x149e0b 0x373f73fd 0x3118ce07 0x3118cdc3 0x3118cda1 0x3118cb11 0x3118d449 0x3118b92b 0x3118b319 0x31171695 0x31170f3b 0x33bb322b 0x37471523 0x374714c5 0x37470313 0x373f34a5 0x373f336d 0x33bb2439 0x3119fcd5 0xd53dd 0xd5378)
    terminate called throwing an exception(lldb) 
    
    • Martin R
      Martin R over 11 years
      Has the background thread (which gets the iCloud persistent store) already finished before you save the context?
    • Josh Kahane
      Josh Kahane over 11 years
      Whats the best way of checking this?
    • Martin R
      Martin R over 11 years
      Your code does a NSLog(@"asynchronously added persistent store!"); when the background thread has finished, so you should see that.
    • Josh Kahane
      Josh Kahane over 11 years
      Oh yeah, this is shown almost instantly as the app launches, but when it comes to saving, I never see this message.
    • Martin R
      Martin R over 11 years
      Can you show the NSLog output of your program?
    • Josh Kahane
      Josh Kahane over 11 years
      I've updated my question with the log contents. A puzzling one, for me at least.
    • Martin R
      Martin R over 11 years
    • Alexander Sharunov
      Alexander Sharunov over 11 years
      I've got the same error, how do You solve this?
  • Nikunj Jadav
    Nikunj Jadav over 10 years
    I am facing same problem like Josh Kahane but please tell me how can I use "synchronize" in persistentStoreCoordinator? plz reply me
  • Jacob Kranz
    Jacob Kranz about 10 years
    You'd think by now I'd remember to do this. Thanks for quickly reminding me!
  • Eugene Pavlov
    Eugene Pavlov almost 7 years
    This only works if you have not lunched your app into app store. Otherwise it will resolve into crashing app for all users that downloaded previous version and updated it with your new version.
  • Siempay
    Siempay over 4 years
    For me: the second one is more likely: because PSContainer.loadPersistentStores { ... is finished only when it calls that closure! so returning immediately may cause you to use a store that is not yet loaded (only by a fraction on second)