* Introduced new logging helpers for silencing components.
* Check for existence of data store at path before firing deletion to avoid log warning on failure.
* Silence logging for reachability and cache during factory initialization of RKClient and RKObjectManager
* Adjust log levels on cache components from info to debug
* Added RKLogIntegerAsBinary() helper for logging bit masks
* Implemented RKTableControllerDidLoadObjectsNotification for static and fetched results table controllers
* Cleaned up state definitions within table controller
* Documentation cleanups
Added a new RKLogConfigureFromEnvironment() function to RKLog.m to allow the configuration of logging components and logging levels via environment variables. Closes#640.
now ensures the Caches and Application Data directories exist at test initialization.
Enables test suite to run from command line or with a CI environment. refs #293
* Reorganized tests to accommodate split into Logic & Application.
* Eliminated 'Spec' naming in favor of 'Test' as the suite is entirely based on SenTest.
* Pulled majority of testing support classes up into the library and documented them.
* Introduced RKApplicationTests app for running the RKTableController UI tests
RKTableController provides a flexible, integrated system for driving iOS table views using
the RestKit object mapping engine. Local domain objects can be mapped into table cells within a
collection or presented for editing as part of a form. There are three flavors of table controllers
available:
* Static Tables: RKTableController can be used to render simple static tables that are composed of RKTableItems
presented in RKTableSections. Table items can quickly be built and added to a table without a backing model
or can have content object mapped into them for presentation.
* Network Tables: RKTableController can also render a table with the results of a network load. The typical use
case here is to have RestKit retrieve a JSON/XML payload from your remote system and then render the content into
a table.
* Core Data Tables: RKFetchedResultsTableController can efficiently drive a table view using objects pulled from a
Core Data managed object context. Typical use-cases here are for the presentation of large collections that are
pulled from a remote system, offering offline access, or speeding up a UI by using Core Data as a fast local cache.
RKTableController supports a number of bells and whistles including integrated searching/filtering and pull to refresh.