For 1.0.1+
of Realm:
class DbLocation: Object{
dynamic var id = 0
dynamic var tourId = 0
dynamic var compoundKey = ""
override static func primaryKey() -> String? {
return "compoundKey"
}
func setup(id: Int, tourId: Int){
self.id = id
self.tourId = tourId
self.compoundKey = compoundKeyValue()
}
func compoundKeyValue() -> String {
return "\(id)\(tourId)"
}
}
Usage example:
let location = DbLocation()
location.setup(id: 0, tourId: 1)
print(location.compoundKey) // "01"
Of course you can play around with using various didSet
listeners on id
and tourId
, to make sure that compoundKey gets properly rewritten every time the values get changed.
For pre-1.0.1
of Realm:
class DbLocation: Object {
dynamic var id = 0
dynamic var tourId = 0
func setCompoundID(id: Int) {
self.id = id
compoundKey = compoundKeyValue()
}
func setCompoundTourId(tourId: Int) {
self.tourId = tourId
compoundKey = compoundKeyValue()
}
dynamic lazy var compoundKey: String = self.compoundKeyValue()
override static func primaryKey() -> String? {
return "compoundKey"
}
func compoundKeyValue() -> String {
return "\(id)\(tourId)"
}
}
The custom setters make sure, that the compoundKey is always updated, the lazy key word makes sure that the first time you access it, it will be derived from what you’ve already set.
Find out more on this topic in this thread where this issue has been debated.