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I am using Restkit 0.20.3 and trying to setup a simple test scenario:

I have a simple model that contains a static method to return its mapping:

@interface TKTag : NSObject

@property (nonatomic) int _id;
@property (strong, nonatomic) NSString *name;

+ (RKObjectMapping *)objectMapping;

@end

@implementation TKTag

+ (RKObjectMapping *)objectMapping
{
    RKObjectMapping *mapping = [RKObjectMapping mappingForClass:[TKTag class]];
    [mapping addAttributeMappingsFromDictionary:@{
        @"TAG_ID": @"_id",
        @"TAG": @"name"
    }];
    return mapping;
}
@end

And here is my test:

- (void)testObjectMapping
{
    NSBundle *testTargetBundle = [NSBundle bundleWithIdentifier:@"here.is.my.bundeidTests"];
[RKTestFixture setFixtureBundle:testTargetBundle];

    TKTag *tag = [TKTag new];
    id parsedJSON = [RKTestFixture parsedObjectWithContentsOfFixture:@"tag.json"];
RKMappingTest *test = [RKMappingTest testForMapping:[TKTag objectMapping] sourceObject:parsedJSON destinationObject:tag];

    [test addExpectation:[RKPropertyMappingTestExpectation expectationWithSourceKeyPath:@"TAG_ID" destinationKeyPath:@"_id"]];
[test addExpectation:[RKPropertyMappingTestExpectation expectationWithSourceKeyPath:@"TAG" destinationKeyPath:@"name"]];

    STAssertTrue([test evaluate], nil);
}

When I run the tests, I just receive a failure on [test evaluate] with the message -[TKTagTest testObjectMapping] failed 0xacb67e0: failed with error: (null)

Here is my json:

{
    "TAG_ID": "30308",
    "TAG": "mendesss",
    "POST_ID": "68213"
}

Debugging the execution and setting the the Restkit log level to Debug using RKLogConfigureByName("RestKit/ObjectMapping", RKLogLevelTrace), I found:

Test Case '-[TKTagTest testObjectMapping]' started.
2013-07-21 22:45:01.437 Teckler[5332:a0b] D restkit.object_mapping:RKMappingOperation.m:952 Starting mapping     operation...
2013-07-21 22:45:01.438 Teckler[5332:a0b] T restkit.object_mapping:RKMappingOperation.m:953 Performing     mapping operation: <RKMappingOperation 0x105b3690> for 'TKTag' object. Mapping values from object {
    "POST_ID" = 68213;
    TAG = mendesss;
    "TAG_ID" = 30308;
} to object <TKTag: 0xacedb90> with object mapping (null)
2013-07-21 22:45:01.438 Teckler[5332:a0b] D restkit.object_mapping:RKMappingOperation.m:598 Key-value     validation is disabled for mapping, skipping...
2013-07-21 22:45:01.438 Teckler[5332:a0b] D restkit.object_mapping:RKMappingOperation.m:598 Key-value     validation is disabled for mapping, skipping...
2013-07-21 22:45:01.439 Teckler[5332:a0b] D restkit.object_mapping:RKMappingOperation.m:997 Mapping operation     did not find any mappable values for the attribute and relationship mappings in the given object     representation
2013-07-21 22:45:01.439 Teckler[5332:a0b] D restkit.object_mapping:RKMappingOperation.m:1019 Failed mapping     operation: No mappable values found for any of the attributes or relationship mappings
Unknown.m:0: error: -[TKTagTest testObjectMapping] : 0xac56880: failed with error: (null)
RKMappingTest Expectations: (
    "map 'TAG_ID' to '_id'",
    "map 'TAG' to 'name'"
)
Events: (
) during mapping from <CFBasicHash 0xac57e90 [0x2dccd88]>{type = immutable dict, count = 3,
entries =>
    0 : <CFString 0xac460e0 [0x2dccd88]>{contents = "TAG_ID"} = <CFString 0xac45f70 [0x2dccd88]>{contents =     "30308"}
    1 : <CFString 0xac45f80 [0x2dccd88]>{contents = "TAG"} = <CFString 0xac45ec0 [0x2dccd88]>{contents =     "mendesss"}
    2 : <CFString 0xac45e10 [0x2dccd88]>{contents = "POST_ID"} = <CFString 0xac45d60 [0x2dccd88]>{contents =     "68213"}
}
 to <TKTag: 0xacedb90> with mapping <RKObjectMapping:0xac45bd0 objectClass=TKTag propertyMappings=(
    "<RKAttributeMapping: 0xac45ca0 TAG_ID => _id>",
    "<RKAttributeMapping: 0xac45990 TAG => name>"
)>
Test Case '-[TKTagTest testObjectMapping]' failed (5.937 seconds).
Test Suite 'TKTagTest' finished at 2013-07-22 01:45:01 +0000.

Any ideas about what I am doing wrong?

This issue is only when I am running the unit tests. Everything is ok when I am performing a request to the web server and mapping the JSON.

I'll appreciate any help.

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Try setting destinationObject to nil:

RKMappingTest *test = [RKMappingTest testForMapping:[DTOMapping myMapping] sourceObject:parsedJSON destinationObject:nil];

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  • Apparently, I can't do that. New ST: "Cannot perform a mapping operation with a nil destination object." Aug 1, 2013 at 20:48
  • @GustavoBarbosa you might want to check out this and the other issue linked on it. If you're static method for returning that mapping is in your main app, then you may be getting the "Cannot perform a mapping..." error incorrectly. I've posted a workaround on that bug report. May 2, 2014 at 19:05

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