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Gonnect

An elegant Android HTTP/HTTP2 library with great features.

Installation

To add Gonnect to your project, simply add the following dependency to your module's build.gradle file:

implementation 'com.github.poorya-abbasi:Gonnect:v1.3'

Alternatively, add app/src/main/java/org/marlik/innovelopers/gonnect/Gonnect.java from this repository to your project (don't forget to fix package name in the first line of the file) and then add the following dependencies to your module's build.gradle file:

implementation 'com.squareup.okhttp3:okhttp:3.14.6'
implementation 'com.android.volley:volley:1.1.1'

Usage

Sending GET requests

// "tag" is a unique string for the request, which can be used later to cancel the request

Gonnect.getCancelableData(urlString, CurrentActivity.this, tag, response -> {

    // This part is called when the request is successful
    // "response" will contain the recevied data

}, exception -> {

    // This part is called when the request is unsuccessful
    // "exception" is an instance of IOException

});

Sending GET Requests and launching an activity afterwards

// "tag" is a unique string for the request, which can be used later to cancel the request

Gonnect.getCancelableDataAndLaunchActivity(urlString, tag, exception -> {
        
        // This part is called when the request is unsuccessful
        // "exception" is an instance of IOException

}, DestinationActivity.class, CurrentActivity.this);

The result is automatically saved into the "response" extra string in the destination activity:

// In DestinationActivity.java

String response = getIntent().getStringExtra("response")

Sending POST requests

ContentValues cv = new ContentValues();
cv.put("firstParameter", "someValue");
cv.put("secondParameter", "someOtherValue");

// "tag" is a unique string for the request, which can be used later to cancel the request

Gonnect.sendCancelableRequest(urlString, CurrentActivity.this, cv, tag, response -> {

    // This part is called when the request is successful
    // "response" will contain the recevied data

}, exception -> {
    
    // This part is called when the request is unsuccessful
    // "exception" is an instance of IOException

});

Sending POST Requests and launching an activity afterwards

ContentValues cv = new ContentValues();
cv.put("firstParameter", "someValue");
cv.put("secondParameter", "someOtherValue");

// "tag" is a unique string for the request, which can be used later to cancel the request

Gonnect.sendCancelableRequestAndLaunchActivity(urlString, cv, tag, exception -> {
        
        // This part is called when the request is unsuccessful
        // "exception" is an instance of IOException

}, DestinationActivity.class, CurrentActivity.this);

The result is automatically saved into the "response" extra string in the destination activity:

// In DestinationActivity.java

String response = getIntent().getStringExtra("response")

Canceling a request

Gonnect.cancelRequest(tag);

Some other important notes

  • Don't forget to add the following line to your project's AndroidManifest.xml, above the <application> tag:

    <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET" />

  • If you are calling HTTP URLs, which are not as secure as HTTPS calls, you should add the following property inside the <application> tag in your project's AndroidManifest.xml:

    android:usesCleartextTraffic="true"

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