Reputation: 6523
i must do i request with Volley Framework. This is a POST request with JSONObject.
I must pass one string and one JSONArray..but how i can?
I start with this:
private String mUrl;
private ArrayList<String> mUrlDove;
HashMap<String, String> params = new HashMap<String, String>();
params.put("url", mUrl);
params.put("urlDove", mUrlDove); ---> Wrong because mUrlDove is not a String
mUrl = app.getInstance().getmUrlRestWS() + getString(R.string.path);
JsonObjectRequest mRequest = new JsonObjectRequest(
mUrl, new JSONObject(params),
createMyReqSuccessListener(),
createMyReqErrorListener()) {
@Override
public Map<String, String> getHeaders() throws AuthFailureError {
return app.getInstance().createBasicAuthHeader();
}
};
If i try with Browser i must set this:
{
"url": "www.secret.com",
"urlDove" : [ "www.google.com","www.yahoo.com"]
}
Upvotes: 6
Views: 22550
Reputation: 3883
JSONObject can take in Java Objects, try using
Map<String,Object>
something like this:
String mUrl; //initialized somewhere else
ArrayList<String> mUrlDove; //initialized somewhere else
Map<String, Object> jsonParams = new HashMap<>();
jsonParams.put("url", mUrl);
jsonParams.put("urlDove", mUrlDove);
JsonObjectRequest request = new JsonObjectRequest(Request.Method.POST, url, new JSONObject(jsonParams),
new Response.Listener<JSONObject>()
{
@Override
public void onResponse(JSONObject response)
{
Log.d("Volley Response: ", response.toString());
//do the other stuff you need...
}
},
new Response.ErrorListener()
{
@Override
public void onErrorResponse(VolleyError error)
{
if (null != error.networkResponse)
{
Log.d(" Volley Error Code: ", "" + error.networkResponse.statusCode);
//probably throw an Exception or some MessageEvent
}
}
});
requestQueue.add(request);
this works for me with complex objects like
Map<String,<List<Map<String,Object>>>
with the most inner objects being Strings and Integers, and the List being initialized as a new ArrayList.
Hope this Helps!
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 450
try passing JSONObject instead of hashmap
JSONObject params = new JSONObject();
params.put("url", "www.secret.com");
JSONArray urlDove = new JSONArray();
urlDove.put("www.google.com");
urlDove.put("www.yahoo.com");
params.put("urlDove", urlDove);
JsonObjectRequest mRequest = new JsonObjectRequest(
mUrl, params,
createMyReqSuccessListener(),
createMyReqErrorListener()) {
@Override
public Map<String, String> getHeaders() throws AuthFailureError {
return app.getInstance().createBasicAuthHeader();
}
};
for reference in parsing json https://stackoverflow.com/a/17810270/4810752
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 13405
you need to make a JSON Array first and then store that
private String mUrl;
private ArrayList<String> mUrlDove;
HashMap<String, String> params = new HashMap<String, String>();
params.put("url", mUrl);
JSONArray jsArray = new JSONArray(mUrlDove);
params.put("urlDove", jsArray.toString());
mUrl = app.getInstance().getmUrlRestWS() + getString(R.string.path);
JsonObjectRequest mRequest = new JsonObjectRequest(
mUrl, new JSONObject(params),
createMyReqSuccessListener(),
createMyReqErrorListener()) {
@Override
public Map<String, String> getHeaders() throws AuthFailureError {
return app.getInstance().createBasicAuthHeader();
}
};
Upvotes: 6