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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T05:30:44+00:00 2026-06-14T05:30:44+00:00

I’m trying to map some JSON data with RestKit, and have so far been

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I’m trying to map some JSON data with RestKit, and have so far been unable to do it right.
The data is a hierarchical set of days and registrations. It looks like the following (not a possibility for me to change it):

{
  "days": 
  {
    "2012-10-29": {
        "2106303": {
            "activityCode": "LU",
            "approved": false,
            "hours": 0.5,
            "description": "some description",
        },
        "2106304": {
            "activityCode": "VF",
            "approved": false,
            "hours": 7.5,
            "description": "some other description",
        }
        },
        "2012-10-30": null,
  }
}

My code looks like the following:

- (void)setupWeekMappingForManager:(RKObjectManager *)manager
{
    RKObjectMapping *registrationMapping = [RKObjectMapping mappingForClass:[Registration class]];
    registrationMapping.forceCollectionMapping = YES;
    [registrationMapping mapKeyOfNestedDictionaryToAttribute:@"registrationNumber"];

    RKObjectMapping *dayMapping = [RKObjectMapping mappingForClass:[Day class]];
    dayMapping.forceCollectionMapping = YES;
    [dayMapping mapKeyOfNestedDictionaryToAttribute:@"date"];

    // how can this relationship be mapped?
    [dayMapping mapKeyPath:@"(date)." toRelationship:@"registrations" withMapping:registrationMapping]; 

    [manager.mappingProvider setMapping:dayMapping forKeyPath:@"days"];
}

It happily returns the days, but I am unable to find a good way to map the relationship between the two types,

Any push in the right direction would be greatly appreciated,

Best Regards,
Tommy

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    2026-06-14T05:30:45+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 5:30 am

    This worked for me:

    - (void)setupWeekMappingForManager:(RKObjectManager *)manager
    {
        RKObjectMapping *registrationMapping = [RKObjectMapping mappingForClass:[Registration class]];
        registrationMapping.forceCollectionMapping = YES;
        [registrationMapping mapKeyOfNestedDictionaryToAttribute:@"registrationNumber"];
        [registrationMapping mapKeyPath:@"(registrationNumber).description" toAttribute:@"description"];
    
        RKObjectMapping *dayMapping = [RKObjectMapping mappingForClass:[Day class]];
        dayMapping.forceCollectionMapping = YES;
        [dayMapping mapKeyOfNestedDictionaryToAttribute:@"date"];
        [dayMapping mapKeyPath:@"(date)" toRelationship:@"registrations" withMapping:registrationMapping];
    
        [manager.mappingProvider setMapping:dayMapping forKeyPath:@"days"];
    }
    

    This gives me a day object with a nice array of hour registrations as an NSArray.
    For reference, it looks like this:

    @interface Day : NSObject
    @property (nonatomic, readonly, copy) NSDate *date;
    @property (nonatomic, readonly, strong) NSMutableArray *registrations;
    @end
    
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