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Is there a way I can tell when the reason why my Restkit didFailWithError function is called is the lack of connection to the server?

-(void) objectLoader:(RKObjectLoader *)objectLoader didFailWithError:(NSError *)error{

//What should I do here to know the server could not be reached?

}

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In the NSURLConnection didFailWithError method I use this code, it may apply to RESTKit, but I'm not sure. I thought I would post this so you could at least check (it may help) :)

if (error)
{
    NSLog(@"%@", [NSString stringWithFormat:@"Connection failed! Error code: %d - %@ %@", error.code, error.localizedDescription, [error.userInfo objectForKey:NSURLErrorFailingURLStringErrorKey]]);

    if (error.code == -1009)
    {
        // This is the case that a connection failed based on bad connectivity
    }
}        

Let me know if you need anything else :)

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  • Than you very much for your answer, but when I log the error.code without internet connectivity the console prints "2"... so I guess Restkit uses different codes...
    – Agustin
    Aug 31, 2012 at 21:54
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You should be able to take a look at the NSError class reference.

Where you will find the following relevant methods:

-(NSUInteger)code;

//A string containing the localized description of the error.
-(NSString *)localizedDescription;

So you would be checking the return value of this methods from the NSError you are receiving.

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