Agent skill
persistence-setup
Generates SwiftData or CoreData persistence layer with optional iCloud sync. Use when user wants to add local storage, data persistence, or cloud sync.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/rshankras/claude-code-apple-skills/tree/main/skills/generators/persistence-setup
SKILL.md
Persistence Setup Generator
Generates a production-ready persistence layer using SwiftData (iOS 17+) or CoreData with optional iCloud (CloudKit) sync.
When This Skill Activates
- User asks to "add persistence" or "set up data storage"
- User mentions "SwiftData", "CoreData", or "local storage"
- User wants to "sync data to iCloud" or "enable cloud sync"
- User asks about "offline storage" or "data models"
Pre-Generation Checks (CRITICAL)
1. Project Context Detection
Before generating, ALWAYS check:
# Check deployment target
cat Package.swift | grep -i "platform"
# Or check project.pbxproj
# Find existing persistence implementations
rg -l "ModelContainer|NSPersistentContainer|@Model|@Entity" --type swift
# Check for existing SwiftData models
rg "@Model" --type swift | head -5
# Check for CoreData stack
rg "NSManagedObjectContext|NSPersistentStore" --type swift | head -5
# Check existing entitlements for iCloud
cat *.entitlements 2>/dev/null | grep -i "icloud"
2. Framework Selection
Use SwiftData if:
- Deployment target is iOS 17+ / macOS 14+
- User explicitly requests SwiftData
- No existing CoreData implementation
Use CoreData if:
- Deployment target < iOS 17
- Existing CoreData stack present
- User explicitly requests CoreData
3. Conflict Detection
If existing persistence found:
- Ask: Extend existing, migrate to SwiftData, or create separate?
Configuration Questions
Ask user via AskUserQuestion:
-
Framework choice?
- SwiftData (iOS 17+, recommended)
- CoreData (older targets)
-
Enable iCloud sync?
- Yes (requires CloudKit entitlement)
- No (local only)
-
Generate example model?
- Yes (with sample Item model)
- No (just infrastructure)
Generation Process
Step 1: Create Core Files
Always generate:
Sources/Persistence/
├── PersistenceController.swift # Container setup
├── Repository.swift # Repository protocol
└── SwiftDataRepository.swift # Concrete implementation
If example model requested:
Sources/Persistence/Models/
└── Item.swift # Sample @Model
If iCloud enabled:
Sources/Persistence/CloudSync/
├── CloudKitConfiguration.swift # Container identifier
└── SyncStatus.swift # Sync monitoring
Step 2: Read Templates
Read templates from this skill:
templates/PersistenceController.swifttemplates/Repository.swifttemplates/SwiftDataRepository.swifttemplates/ExampleModel.swifttemplates/CloudKitConfiguration.swift(if iCloud)templates/SyncStatus.swift(if iCloud)
Step 3: Customize for Project
Adapt templates to match:
- Project naming conventions
- Existing model patterns
- Bundle identifier for CloudKit container
Step 4: Integration
Basic Integration:
@main
struct MyApp: App {
let container = PersistenceController.shared.container
var body: some Scene {
WindowGroup {
ContentView()
.modelContainer(container)
}
}
}
With iCloud sync:
@main
struct MyApp: App {
let container = PersistenceController.shared.container
var body: some Scene {
WindowGroup {
ContentView()
.modelContainer(container)
.environment(\.syncStatus, SyncStatus.shared)
}
}
}
iCloud Sync Setup
Required Capabilities (Xcode)
-
iCloud capability:
- Check "CloudKit"
- Add container:
iCloud.com.yourcompany.yourapp
-
Background Modes (optional, for background sync):
- Check "Remote notifications"
Required Entitlements
<key>com.apple.developer.icloud-container-identifiers</key>
<array>
<string>iCloud.com.yourcompany.yourapp</string>
</array>
<key>com.apple.developer.icloud-services</key>
<array>
<string>CloudKit</string>
</array>
CloudKit Dashboard Setup
- Go to CloudKit Dashboard
- Select your container
- Schema is auto-created from @Model classes
- Deploy schema to production before release
Generated Code Patterns
Repository Protocol
protocol Repository<T>: Sendable {
associatedtype T: PersistentModel
func fetch(predicate: Predicate<T>?, sortBy: [SortDescriptor<T>]) async throws -> [T]
func insert(_ item: T) async throws
func delete(_ item: T) async throws
func save() async throws
}
SwiftData Model
@Model
final class Item {
var title: String
var timestamp: Date
var isCompleted: Bool
init(title: String, timestamp: Date = .now, isCompleted: Bool = false) {
self.title = title
self.timestamp = timestamp
self.isCompleted = isCompleted
}
}
Container with CloudKit
let container = try ModelContainer(
for: Item.self,
configurations: ModelConfiguration(
cloudKitDatabase: .private("iCloud.com.yourcompany.yourapp")
)
)
Verification Checklist
After generation, verify:
- App launches without crashes
- Data persists between app launches
- Models compile without errors
- (If iCloud) CloudKit container exists in dashboard
- (If iCloud) Data syncs between devices
- Repository pattern allows easy testing
Common Customizations
Adding New Models
@Model
final class Project {
var name: String
@Relationship(deleteRule: .cascade) var items: [Item]
init(name: String, items: [Item] = []) {
self.name = name
self.items = items
}
}
// Update container
let container = try ModelContainer(for: Item.self, Project.self)
Custom Fetch Descriptors
let descriptor = FetchDescriptor<Item>(
predicate: #Predicate { $0.isCompleted == false },
sortBy: [SortDescriptor(\.timestamp, order: .reverse)]
)
let items = try modelContext.fetch(descriptor)
Migration (SwiftData)
// SwiftData handles lightweight migrations automatically
// For complex migrations, use VersionedSchema
enum ItemSchemaV1: VersionedSchema {
static var versionIdentifier = Schema.Version(1, 0, 0)
static var models: [any PersistentModel.Type] { [Item.self] }
}
Troubleshooting
iCloud Sync Not Working
- Check entitlements match CloudKit container
- Verify CloudKit Dashboard shows your container
- Check device is signed into iCloud
- Deploy schema to production if testing on release build
Data Not Persisting
- Verify
modelContainermodifier is on root view - Check
save()is called after modifications - Look for errors in Console.app
CloudKit Quota Exceeded
- Default quota is generous (free tier: 100MB asset storage)
- Consider pruning old data
- Use
cloudKitDatabase: .automaticfor shared containers
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networking-layer- For remote API data alongside local cachesettings-screen- Often uses @AppStorage (simpler persistence)
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