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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T05:26:25+00:00 2026-05-27T05:26:25+00:00

I am implementing -(void)request:(RKRequest *)request didReceivedData:(NSInteger)bytesReceived totalBytesReceived:(NSInteger)totalBytesReceived totalBytesExpectedToReceive:(NSInteger)totalBytesExpectedToReceive { NSLog(@totalBytesExpectedToReceive = [%i] : totalBytesReceived

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-(void)request:(RKRequest *)request didReceivedData:(NSInteger)bytesReceived totalBytesReceived:(NSInteger)totalBytesReceived totalBytesExpectedToReceive:(NSInteger)totalBytesExpectedToReceive {
    NSLog(@"totalBytesExpectedToReceive = [%i]  :  totalBytesReceived = [%i]", totalBytesExpectedToReceive, totalBytesReceived);
}

But I only get the totalBytesReceived correctly. The totalBytesExpectedToReceive always returns -1.

What can be the problem ?

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    2026-05-27T05:26:26+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 5:26 am

    RestKit use Content-Length HTTP header sent in the response to determine the expected length. I recommend you to set log level to Trace in your AppDelegate:

    RKLogConfigureByName("RestKit/*", RKLogLevelTrace);
    

    and find the headers in your log. Look for a statement like this

    2011-12-04 17:00:36.564 XXXXXX[56816:15803] D restkit.network:RKResponse.m:197 Headers: {
        Connection = "Keep-Alive";
        "Content-Disposition" = "inline; filename=xxxx.xml";
        "Content-Encoding" = gzip;
        "Content-Length" = 391;
        "Content-Type" = "application/xml";
        Date = "Sun, 04 Dec 2011 16:00:36 GMT";
        "Keep-Alive" = "timeout=15, max=100";
        Server = "Apache/2.2.14 (Ubuntu)";
        Vary = "Accept-Encoding";
    }
    

    if the "Content-Length" is missing from your output there is no way for RestKit to tell you how much data is expected.

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