Android http request lib, supports multiple api result data structures and multiple urls
Http请求库,支持同时存在多种返回格式和多个base url(中文文档)
In some case, we have to include more than one http request style -- eg. multiple result structure, multiple host address, multiple http settings, etc-- in one app.
This usually happens when we need to use some third party api or combine multiple system in one project.
RxRetroHttp suppose to simplify your http request realization in this situation.
Add it in your root build.gradle at the end of repositories:
allprojects {
repositories {
...
maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
}
}
Add the dependency
dependencies {
implementation 'com.github.BakerJQ:RxRetroHttp:1.2.10'
}
Initialize the sdk in Application, the code below shows the initialization of the main url request settings
RxRetroHttp.init(this)
.setBaseUrl("https://api.github.com/")//your main url
.setDefaultErrMsg("Github开小差了")//default error hint message
.setApiResultClass(GithubApiResult.class)//your main api result structure, if not, will use default gson converter
.generateRetroClient()
If your app includes other api request, try the code below
Mention:
- You need to do this after you called init()
- DON'T forget to add the 'Tag' in generateRetroClient() function
- If you don't set an ApiResultClass, the lib will use GsonConverterFactory as default, this means that the lib will not deal with response logic for you, or you can add your own ResponseConverter
RxRetroHttp.getInstance()
.setApiResultClass(YourApiResult.class)//other result
.setBaseUrl("http://host/api/data/")//other url
.generateRetroClient("YourTag");//other request tag
You can customize your http settings by get and reset the builders, or calling setting functions
Mention: This must be done AFTER init() and BEFORE generateRetroClient() function
RxRetroHttp.init().setXXX().setXXX();
Retrofit.Builder retrofitBuilder = RxRetroHttp.getRetrofitBuilder();
retrofitBuilder.setXXX().setXXX();
OkHttpClient.Builder okHttpBuilder = RxRetroHttp.getOkHttpClientBuilder();
okHttpBuilder.setXXX().setXXX();
RxRetroHttp.getInstance().generateRetroClient();
//RxRetroHttp.getInstance().generateRetroClient("YourTag")
Code below is just a simple sample
public class YourApiResult<T> implements IApiResult<T> {
private int code;//result code
private String msg;//result message
private T result;//result data
//define what means a successful result(eg. code == 1)
@Override
public boolean isSuccess();
//return the structured data
@Override
public T getData();
//return the message
@Override
public String getResultMsg();
//return the code
@Override
public String getResultCode();
//return the key name of "result" in the response json
@Override
public String getDataField();
}
Define the ApiService, to be mentioned, you DO NOT need to use wrapped api result like "Observable<YourApiResult< TestInfo >>", and add RetroTag annotation if this is a tagged request
@RetroTag("YourTag")
public interface YourApiService {
@GET("test/info")
Observable<TestInfo> getTestInfo();
@GET("test/list")
Observable<List<TestInfo>> getTestInfo();
}
Just define a call like Retrofit
RxRetroHttp.create(YourApiService.class).getTestInfo()
You can mock your api data in two ways: from file or from json string.
You should enable mock when init;
RxRetroHttp.init(this).setMockEnable(true)
Step 1. Put your mock data file under assets dir
Step 2. Add headers to your api function
@Headers({RxRetroHttp.MOCK_FILE_PATH_KEY + ":mockfile.json")
@GET("test/info")
Observable<TestInfo> getTestInfo();
Just add headers to your api function
@Headers({RxRetroHttp.MOCK_DATA_KEY + ":{\"testInfo\":\"info\"}")
@GET("test/info")
Observable<TestInfo> getTestInfo();
key | desc |
---|---|
MOCK_DATA_KEY | mock json string |
MOCK_FILE_PATH_KEY | mock assets file path |
MOCK_ENABLE_KEY | enable or disable mock |
MOCK_DELAY_KEY | delay duration of response |
- Add Retrofit proguard
- Add OkHttp proguard
- Deal with your data entity
For 21- projects, add the dependency like below
dependencies {
implementation ('com.github.BakerJQ:RxRetroHttp:1.2.0'){
exclude group: 'com.squareup.okhttp3', module: 'okhttp'
}
implementation 'com.squareup.okhttp3:okhttp:3.12.0'
}
Thanks To (RxEasyHttp)
RxRetroHttp is released under the Apache 2.0 license.
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