In reading the documentation and sample code for posting objects, I must have missed something relating to serializing entities. It appears possible to send an entity to postObject and expect it to use the supplied mapping to produce JSON and POST it to a server.
I have been able to map and post an object, but the JSON is not coming through well formed.
I have been able to hand parameterize the object and get valid JSON. I'm about to dig into the source-code, but was wondering what I'm missing.
Here's the code and the results I'm seeing. Insight/help is appreciated!
I have the following Managed Object:
@interface TFUser : NSManagedObject
@property (nonatomic, retain) NSString * first_name;
@property (nonatomic, retain) NSString * last_name;
@end
I have the following code to map it:
+(RKEntityMapping *) mapping
{
if (_mapping == nil)
{
RKObjectManager *objectManager = [RKObjectManager sharedManager];
assert(objectManager && "Object manager not initialized!?");
RKManagedObjectStore *managedObjectStore = objectManager.managedObjectStore;
assert(objectManager && "No object store!?");
// USER Entity Map
_mapping = [RKEntityMapping mappingForEntityForName:@"TFUser"
inManagedObjectStore:managedObjectStore];
[_mapping addAttributeMappingsFromDictionary:@{
@"first_name": @"first_name",
@"last_name": @"last_name"
}];
_mapping.identificationAttributes = @[ @"first_name" ];
}
return _mapping;
}
I have the following code to test serializing one Managed Object directly:
TFUser *user = (TFUser*) [self.managedObjectContext insertNewObjectForEntityForName:@"TFUser"];
user.first_name = @"Mickey";
user.last_name = @"Mouse";
NSError *error;
RKRequestDescriptor *requestDescriptor =
[RKRequestDescriptor requestDescriptorWithMapping:[TFUser.mapping inverseMapping]
objectClass:[TFUser class]
rootKeyPath:@"user"
method:RKRequestMethodAny];
NSDictionary *parameters = [RKObjectParameterization parametersWithObject:user
requestDescriptor:requestDescriptor
error:&error];
NSData *jsonData= [RKMIMETypeSerialization dataFromObject:parameters MIMEType:RKMIMETypeJSON error:&error];
NSString *message = [[NSString alloc] initWithData:jsonData encoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding];
NSLog(@"USER JSON:\r\n%@", message);
And this produces what I'd expect:
USER JSON:
{
"user" : {
"first_name" : "Mickey",
"last_name" : "Mouse"
}
}
When I postObject the Managed Object directly:
[[RKObjectManager sharedManager] postObject:user
path:@"/user"
parameters:nil
success:^(RKObjectRequestOperation *operation, RKMappingResult *mappingResult) {
NSLog(@"Success");
}
failure:^(RKObjectRequestOperation *operation, NSError *error) {
NSLog(@"Error");
}];
The server receives:
{ user: { first_name: 'Mickey', last_name: 'Mouse' } }
And the parser complains that it can't process the JSON.
Why am I getting a different result? How can I get the post to produce the correct JSON for the server?
Thanks! - Kevin