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GRDB.swift
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How can I quickly parse a huge 45MB JSON file using JsonDecoder
Not quite exactly sure what you mean but if its a .sqlite3 file then you can use it with this easy to use library https://github.com/groue/GRDB.swift
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Question about Apple's review
The 3rd party library I use GRDB SwiftyUserDefaults Kingfisher SwiftDate Popovers
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The most amazing project documentation you saw
https://github.com/groue/GRDB.swift#readme https://github.com/groue/GRDB.swift/tree/master/Documentation https://swiftpackageindex.com/groue/grdb.swift/documentation/grdb/
- GRDB-ORM, an ORM for GRDB - Swift SQLite
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How to decide between JSON and CoreData?
Check the performance comparison page. GRDB comes with a convenient and ready-made support for Swift Codable that performs quite well. When needed, it is possible to write less convenient but optimized record types that add very little overhead to SQLite, and perform really well.
Multi-threading is precisely described in the GRDB Concurrency Guide.
Real + coredata both uses classes (and Realm even with some weird dynamic annotation before each property afaik). This means allocations and slowiness. GRDB performs pretty well: https://github.com/groue/GRDB.swift/wiki/Performance.
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SwiftUI friendly, low impact alternative to CoreData?
I really like GRDB: https://github.com/groue/GRDB.swift It's incredibly well built, uses all the new and shiny Swift features and has all the things you described.
- SQLite for swift?
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Core Data vs Realm performance analysis
Instead of either of these options, I would highly recommend checking out GRDB instead. It's a very nice SQLite wrapper that helps you avoid many of the concurrency issues affecting both Core Data and Realm: https://github.com/groue/GRDB.swift
SQLiteDB
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What are some alternatives?
SQLite.swift - A type-safe, Swift-language layer over SQLite3.
Realm - Realm is a mobile database: a replacement for Core Data & SQLite
FMDB - A Cocoa / Objective-C wrapper around SQLite
SwiftData
swift-composable-architecture - A library for building applications in a consistent and understandable way, with composition, testing, and ergonomics in mind.
IceCream - Sync Realm Database with CloudKit
WCDB - WCDB is a cross-platform database framework developed by WeChat.
SQLite - A stand-alone Swift wrapper around the SQLite 3 client library.
YapDatabase - YapDB is a collection/key/value store with a plugin architecture. It's built atop sqlite, for Swift & objective-c developers.
CoreStore - Unleashing the real power of Core Data with the elegance and safety of Swift
MMKV - An efficient, small mobile key-value storage framework developed by WeChat. Works on Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, and POSIX.
PostgreSQL - A stand-alone Swift wrapper around the libpq client library, enabling access to PostgreSQL servers.