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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T07:07:18+00:00 2026-05-27T07:07:18+00:00

I am using RestKit in my Objective-C project and need to specify a timeout

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I am using RestKit in my Objective-C project and need to specify a timeout for a call to my service of around 10 seconds.

After reading around, it doesn’t look like RestKit supports this, so my plan is to:

  • Start a timer when my request is sent
  • When the data is loaded, disable the timer

Here’s my problem…

If the timer method fires, I need to cancel the request and invoke the method below manually. I’m not 100% sure how to achieve this.

There’s some context in my other question, showing how RestKit is implemented in my project and what it’s doing in this case.

Many thanks in advance for any help you can give me on this one.

- (void)objectLoader:(RKObjectLoader*)objectLoader didFailWithError:(NSError*)error { 
     NSLog(@"Hit error: %@", error); 
}
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    2026-05-27T07:07:19+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 7:07 am

    You can use cancelRequestsWithDelegate: selector in order to achieve the described workflow.

    - (void)cancelAfterTimeout {
        [[[[RKObjectManager sharedManager] client] requestQueue] cancelRequestsWithDelegate:self];
        NSError *myError = [[[NSError alloc] initWithDomain:NSPOSIXErrorDomain
                code:12345 userInfo:nil] autorelease];
        //feel free to customize the error code, domain and add userInfo when needed.
        [self handleRestKitError:myError];
    }
    

    However, it might be tricky to invoke that delegate error handler, but you can work around it by creating new, separate error handler like this:

    - (void)handleRestKitError:(NSError*)error {
        //do something with the error
    }
    

    and modify the body of your didFailWithError: method:

    - (void)objectLoader:(RKObjectLoader*)objectLoader didFailWithError:(NSError*)error { 
         [self handleRestKitError:error] 
    }
    
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