This problem was driving me crazy, but I was able to get NSLocalizedString to behave.
zoul was right, if you print the mainBundle to the console in a logic test, it's not the same bundle that contains your Localizable.strings file. You need to conditionally redefine NSLocalizedString whenever you run your unit tests. I did it in the following steps:
- We need a way to tell when we're in our logic tests target, so add something like LOGIC_TESTS to your logic tests target's
Preprocessor Macros build setting.
- There's only 1 place in my code where I need to redefine
NSLocalizedString, so I was able to place the following code in the header corresponding to that class. If you're having this problem in multiple places, I'd suggest putting the following code in a header and #include-ing it where you need it (I tried using a .pch file but it doesn't work in Logic Tests). Anyway, place this somewhere in the header of class(es) that use NSLocalizedString:
#ifdef LOGIC_TESTS
#undef NSLocalizedString
#define NSLocalizedString(key, comment) [[NSBundle bundleWithIdentifier:@"YOUR_IDENTIFIER"] localizedStringForKey:(key) value:@"" table:nil]
#endif
Replace YOUR_IDENTIFIER with the Bundle Identifier of your app's bundle (found in your Info.plst file, key is CFBundleIdentifier). This assumes that you've defined LOGIC_TESTS as a preprocessor macro only in your Logic Tests target.
edit: Curiously, once I removed some debugging code this solution stopped working. It looks like you have to trick Xcode into loading the bundle as well. The following does it:
NSString *path = @"path_to_main_bundle";
NSBundle *bundle = [NSBundle bundleWithPath:path];
NSLog(@"bundles: %@", [NSBundle allBundles]);
Where path_to_main_bundle is == [[NSBundle mainBundle] bundlePath] when you run your main target. Just log it once in gdb or using NSLog on your app delegate to grab the path. It should look something like /Users/YOUR_USER_NAME/Library/Application Support/iPhone Simulator/4.1/Applications/UUID_LOTS_OF_LETTERS_AND_NUMBERS_HERE/App.app.
I placed that code in the setUp call for one of my logic test classes. And no, I have no idea why I have to log allBundles to make it work, so anyone who has a clue, please let me know!