--- name: swiftdata-code-review description: Reviews SwiftData code for model design, queries, concurrency, and migrations. Use when reviewing .swift files with import SwiftData, @Model, @Query, @ModelActor, or VersionedSchema. --- # SwiftData Code Review ## Quick Reference | Issue Type | Reference | |------------|-----------| | @Model, @Attribute, @Relationship, delete rules | [references/model-design.md](references/model-design.md) | | @Query, #Predicate, FetchDescriptor, #Index | [references/queries.md](references/queries.md) | | @ModelActor, ModelContext, background operations | [references/concurrency.md](references/concurrency.md) | | VersionedSchema, MigrationStage, lightweight/custom | [references/migrations.md](references/migrations.md) | ## Hard gates (before reporting findings) Run in order; do not assert an issue until the gate for that issue passes. 1. **Scope — pass when:** You have the target `.swift` path(s) and confirmed SwiftData surface in scope (e.g. `import SwiftData`, `@Model`, `@Query`, `@ModelActor`, `VersionedSchema`, or migration types). If none apply, stop or narrow scope with one sentence. 2. **Reference — pass when:** For each checklist area you evaluate (models, queries, concurrency, migrations), you opened the matching `references/*.md` from the Quick Reference table **or** wrote `N/A: no in this review` with a one-line reason. 3. **Evidence — pass when:** Every finding uses the `[FILE:LINE] ISSUE_TITLE` header (line range allowed) from the file you read; no finding without a cite. 4. **Report — pass when:** Findings list cites first (or inline) using `[FILE:LINE] ISSUE_TITLE`, then severity or checklist grouping—no uncited assertions. ## Review Checklist - [ ] Models marked `final` (subclassing crashes) - [ ] @Relationship decorator on ONE side only (not both) - [ ] Delete rules explicitly set (not relying on default .nullify) - [ ] Relationships initialized to empty arrays, not default objects - [ ] Batch operations used for bulk inserts (`append(contentsOf:)`) - [ ] @Query not loading thousands of items on main thread - [ ] External values in predicates captured in local variables - [ ] Scalar comparisons in predicates (not object references) - [ ] @ModelActor used for background operations - [ ] PersistentIdentifier/DTOs used to pass data between actors - [ ] VersionedSchema defined for each shipped version - [ ] MigrationPlan passed to ModelContainer ## When to Load References - Reviewing @Model or relationships -> model-design.md - Reviewing @Query or #Predicate -> queries.md - Reviewing @ModelActor or background work -> concurrency.md - Reviewing schema changes or migrations -> migrations.md ## Review Questions 1. Could this relationship assignment cause NULL foreign keys? 2. Is @Relationship on both sides creating circular references? 3. Could this @Query block the main thread with large datasets? 4. Are model objects being passed between actors unsafely? 5. Would schema changes require a migration plan?