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When a user logs in, I want the PFInstallation "username" property to be set to a string, so that the user's Parse.Installation object on the Parse server has a "username" property of that same string.

When I attempt to do this below, I get an error stating:

[PFInstallation setUsername:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x155af830

I don't see why I'm getting this error, as I set the username property in PFInstallation.h to be an NSString, and I'm setting it to a string.

PFInstallation.h:

/// The username for the PFInstallation.
@property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *username;

AppDelegate.m:

- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application

    didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken:(NSData *)deviceToken
    {
        // Store the deviceToken in the current installation and save it to Parse.
        PFInstallation *currentInstallation = [PFInstallation currentInstallation];
        [currentInstallation setDeviceTokenFromData:deviceToken];
        currentInstallation.channels = @[@"noPush"];
        currentInstallation.username = @"exampleUsername";
        [currentInstallation saveInBackground];
    }

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I believe You are trying to change the header for a compiled library.

The header file is there to tell the app what is inside the library. Modifying it, won't change the library inside - it will only tell Your app to expect something that isn't there.

I would recommend to use a category or extend that class. See: here

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  • Exactly: I suggest to extend the class if you want set up this property...or (if you really need this other solution) use a category. Aug 25, 2014 at 23:06
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Looking through their documentation, I don't see a username property.

https://parse.com/docs/ios/api/Classes/PFInstallation.html

If you added that to the .h file, but don't have access to the .m file, I wouldn't recommend simply adding it and trying to set it, you don't know what they are doing under the covers.

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You may want to look at the PFUser class, which does have a username property. You can get at it like this:

[[PFUser currentUser] setUsername:@"username"];

Alternatively, you can use the Parse data browser to add a username field to the PFInstallation object, and then you can set it like this:

[[PFInstallation currentInstallation] setObject:@"aUsername" forKey:@"username"];

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