#Override
protected JSONObject doInBackground(String... params) {
String path = null;
String response = null;
HashMap<String, String> request = null;
JSONObject requestJson = null;
DefaultHttpClient httpClient = null;
HttpPost httpPost = null;
StringEntity requestString = null;
ResponseHandler<String> responseHandler = null;
// get the username and password
Log.i("Email", params[0]);
Log.i("Password", params[1]);
try {
path = "http://192.xxx.x.xxx/xxxxService/UsersService.svc/UserAuthentication";
new URL(path);
} catch (MalformedURLException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
try {
// set the API request
request = new HashMap<String, String>();
request.put(new String("Email"), params[0]);
request.put(new String("Password"), params[1]);
request.entrySet().iterator();
// Store locations in JSON
requestJson = new JSONObject(request);
httpClient = new DefaultHttpClient();
httpPost = new HttpPost(path);
requestString = new StringEntity(requestJson.toString());
// sets the post request as the resulting string
httpPost.setEntity(requestString);
httpPost.setHeader("Content-type", "application/json");
// Handles the response
responseHandler = new BasicResponseHandler();
response = httpClient.execute(httpPost, responseHandler);
responseJson = new JSONObject(response);
} catch (Exception e) {
Log.e("Buffer Error", "Error converting result " + e.toString());
}
try {
responseJson = new JSONObject(response);
} catch (JSONException e) {
Log.e("JSON Parser", "Error parsing data " + e.toString());
}
return responseJson;
}
I'm using this code to login to my app.
responseJson = new JSONObject(response);
I'm getting "success" for the response, but responseJson value is "null"
This is what I got:
Error converting result org.json.JSONException: Value Fail of type java.lang.String cannot be converted to JSONObject
I t will be good if i can get a salution
Thanks in advance.
Try below code:
Object json = new JSONTokener(response).nextValue();
if (json instanceof JSONArray) {
JSONArray jsonArray = (JSONArray) json;
// your logic
}else if(json instanceof JSONObject){
//your logic
}
Related
I am getting a server side json response to load my menu, I tried twice and it gave this error message (the Error parsing data org.json.JSONException).
the reason for that is I'm getting the response partially, in both attempts i got different responses as shown in the images. i think I'm not getting the complete json response, getting only partial response. what should I do to get the complete response.
this is my code
#Override
protected JSONObject doInBackground(String... params) {
String path = null;
String response = null;
HashMap<String, String> request = null;
JSONObject requestJson = null;
DefaultHttpClient httpClient = null;
HttpPost httpPost = null;
StringEntity requestString = null;
ResponseHandler<String> responseHandler = null;
// get the email and password
try {
path = "http://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx";
new URL(path);
} catch (MalformedURLException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
try {
// set the API request
request = new HashMap<String, String>();
request.put(new String("CetegoryCode"), "P");
request.entrySet().iterator();
// Store locations in JSON
requestJson = new JSONObject(request);
httpClient = new DefaultHttpClient();
httpPost = new HttpPost(path);
requestString = new StringEntity(requestJson.toString());
// sets the post request as the resulting string
httpPost.setEntity(requestString);
httpPost.setHeader("Content-type", "application/json");
// Handles the response
responseHandler = new BasicResponseHandler();
response = httpClient.execute(httpPost, responseHandler);
responseJson = new JSONObject(response);
} catch (Exception e) {
Log.e("Buffer Error", "Error converting result " + e.toString());
}
try {
responseJson = new JSONObject(response);
} catch (JSONException e) {
Log.e("JSON Parser", "Error parsing data " + e.toString());
}
return responseJson;
}
this is the image
If your response is returning JsonArray thn need to set tht response string jsonarray. create instance of jsonarray and fill it up with the response.
if its normal get ws thn you can append parameters in url like query string
protected Void doInBackground(String... urls) {
/************ Make Post Call To Web Server ***********/
BufferedReader reader = null;
try {
// Append parameters with values eg ?CetegoryCode=p
String path = "http://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx?CetegoryCode=p";
URL url = new URL(path);
URLConnection conn = url.openConnection();
conn.setDoOutput(true);
OutputStreamWriter wr = new OutputStreamWriter(
conn.getOutputStream());
wr.write(data);
wr.flush();
// Get the server response
reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(
conn.getInputStream()));
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
String line = null;
while ((line = reader.readLine()) != null) {
sb.append(line + "");
}
Content = sb.toString();
JSONArray jArray = new JSONArray(Content);
if (jArray != null)
Log.e("Data", "" + jArray.length());
} catch (Exception ex) {
Error = ex.getMessage();
} finally {
try {
reader.close();
}
catch (Exception ex) {
}
}
/*****************************************************/
return null;
}
Try out below code to parse and get JSON response:
public static JSONObject getJSONFromUrl(String url) {
// Making HTTP request
try {
URL url1 = new URL(url);
HttpURLConnection conn = (HttpURLConnection) url1.openConnection();
conn.setReadTimeout(10000 /* milliseconds */);
conn.setConnectTimeout(15000 /* milliseconds */);
conn.setRequestMethod("POST");
conn.setDoInput(true);
// Starts the query
conn.connect();
InputStream stream = conn.getInputStream();
json = convertStreamToString(stream);
stream.close();
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
// try parse the string to a JSON object
try {
jObj = new JSONObject(json);
} catch (JSONException e) {
Log.e("JSON Parser", "Error parsing data " + e.toString());
}
// return JSON String
return jObj;
}
static String convertStreamToString(java.io.InputStream is) {
java.util.Scanner s = new java.util.Scanner(is).useDelimiter("\\A");
return s.hasNext() ? s.next() : "";
}
Use getJSONFromUrl method as below in your code:
#Override
protected JSONObject doInBackground(String... params) {
String path = null;
String response = null;
HashMap<String, String> request = null;
try {
responseJson = new JSONObject(response);
responseJson =getJSONFromUrl("http://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx?CetegoryCode=p");
}catch (JSONException e) {
Log.e("JSON Parser", "Error parsing data " + e.toString());
}
return responseJson;
}
We decided to build our own twitter login for aesthetic reasons rather than use ParseTwitterUtils.login(), and we are having to login through the REST API (unless someone has a better idea on how to get a session token for a user with twitterAuth).
So currently it is set up as such:
private class ParseLogin extends AsyncTask<String, String, Boolean> {
JSONObject authData;
JSONObject wrapper;
#Override
protected void onPreExecute() {
try {
authData = new JSONObject();
wrapper = new JSONObject();
JSONObject twitterAuth = new JSONObject();
twitterAuth.put("id", Long.toString(twitterUser.getId()));
twitterAuth.put("screen_name", twitterUser.getScreenName());
twitterAuth.put("consumer_key", CONSUMER_KEY);
twitterAuth.put("consumer_secret", CONSUMER_SECRET);
twitterAuth.put("auth_token", accessToken.getToken());
twitterAuth.put("auth_secret", accessToken.getTokenSecret());
authData.put("twitter", twitterAuth);
wrapper.put("authData", authData);
} catch (JSONException e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
#Override
protected Boolean doInBackground(String... args) {
// Send the HttpPostRequest and receive a JSONObject in return
JSONObject jsonObjRecv = JSONRequest.SendHttpGet("https://api.parse.com/1/users/", wrapper);
return true;
}
#Override
protected void onPostExecute(Boolean response) {
}
}
Which then in turns sends the login request to the REST API via here
public static JSONObject SendHttpPost(String URL, JSONObject jsonObjSend) {
try {
DefaultHttpClient httpclient = new DefaultHttpClient();
HttpGetWithEntity httpPostRequest = new HttpGetWithEntity(URL);
StringEntity se;
se = new StringEntity(jsonObjSend.toString());
// Set HTTP parameters
httpPostRequest.setEntity(se);
httpPostRequest.setHeader("X-Parse-Application-Id", APP KEY);
httpPostRequest.setHeader("X-Parse-REST-API-Key", REST API KEY);
httpPostRequest.setHeader("Accept", "application/json");
httpPostRequest.setHeader("Content-type", "application/json");
long t = System.currentTimeMillis();
HttpResponse response = (HttpResponse) httpclient.execute(httpPostRequest);
Log.i(TAG, "HTTPResponse received in [" + (System.currentTimeMillis()-t) + "ms]");
// Get hold of the response entity (-> the data):
HttpEntity entity = response.getEntity();
if (entity != null) {
// Read the content stream
InputStream instream = entity.getContent();
Header contentEncoding = response.getFirstHeader("Content-Encoding");
if (contentEncoding != null && contentEncoding.getValue().equalsIgnoreCase("gzip")) {
instream = new GZIPInputStream(instream);
}
// convert content stream to a String
String resultString= convertStreamToString(instream);
Log.d("JSON RESULT", resultString);
instream.close();
resultString = resultString.substring(1,resultString.length()-1); // remove wrapping "[" and "]"
// Transform the String into a JSONObject
JSONObject jsonObjRecv = new JSONObject(resultString);
// Raw DEBUG output of our received JSON object:
Log.i(TAG,"<JSONObject>\n"+jsonObjRecv.toString()+"\n</JSONObject>");
return jsonObjRecv;
Any ideas on the 404?
Edit: Fixed - Use /Users/ instead of /Login/ for 3rd party auth, changes from GET to POST
private class ParseLogin extends AsyncTask<String, String, Boolean> {
JSONObject authData;
JSONObject wrapper;
#Override
protected void onPreExecute() {
try {
authData = new JSONObject();
wrapper = new JSONObject();
JSONObject twitterAuth = new JSONObject();
twitterAuth.put("id", Long.toString(twitterUser.getId()));
twitterAuth.put("screen_name", twitterUser.getScreenName());
twitterAuth.put("consumer_key", CONSUMER_KEY);
twitterAuth.put("consumer_secret", CONSUMER_SECRET);
twitterAuth.put("auth_token", accessToken.getToken());
twitterAuth.put("auth_token_secret", accessToken.getTokenSecret());
authData.put("twitter", twitterAuth);
wrapper.put("authData", authData);
} catch (JSONException e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
#Override
protected Boolean doInBackground(String... args) {
// Send the HttpPostRequest and receive a JSONObject in return
JSONObject jsonObjRecv = JSONRequest.SendHttpGet("https://api.parse.com/1/users/", wrapper);
return true;
}
#Override
protected void onPostExecute(Boolean response) {
}
And then the Get (which is actually a post, just need to changed the method name)
public static JSONObject SendHttpGet(String URL, JSONObject jsonObjSend) {
try {
DefaultHttpClient httpclient = new DefaultHttpClient();
HttpPost httpPostRequest = new HttpPost(URL);
StringEntity se;
se = new StringEntity(jsonObjSend.toString());
// Set HTTP parameters
httpPostRequest.setEntity(se);
httpPostRequest.setHeader("X-Parse-Application-Id", APP ID);
httpPostRequest.setHeader("X-Parse-REST-API-Key", REST API KEY);
httpPostRequest.setHeader("Accept", "application/json");
httpPostRequest.setHeader("Content-type", "application/json");
//httpPostRequest.setHeader("Accept-Encoding", "gzip"); // only set this parameter if you would like to use gzip compression
long t = System.currentTimeMillis();
HttpResponse response = (HttpResponse) httpclient.execute(httpPostRequest);
Log.i(TAG, "HTTPResponse received in [" + (System.currentTimeMillis()-t) + "ms]");
// Get hold of the response entity (-> the data):
HttpEntity entity = response.getEntity();
if (entity != null) {
// Read the content stream
InputStream instream = entity.getContent();
Header contentEncoding = response.getFirstHeader("Content-Encoding");
if (contentEncoding != null && contentEncoding.getValue().equalsIgnoreCase("gzip")) {
instream = new GZIPInputStream(instream);
}
// convert content stream to a String
String resultString= convertStreamToString(instream);
Log.d("JSON RESULT", resultString);
instream.close();
resultString = resultString.substring(1,resultString.length()-1); // remove wrapping "[" and "]"
// Transform the String into a JSONObject
JSONObject jsonObjRecv = new JSONObject(resultString);
// Raw DEBUG output of our received JSON object:
Log.i(TAG,"<JSONObject>\n"+jsonObjRecv.toString()+"\n</JSONObject>");
return jsonObjRecv;
}
}
catch (Exception e)
{
// More about HTTP exception handling in another tutorial.
// For now we just print the stack trace.
e.printStackTrace();
}
return null;
}
Fixed it. Should have been a POST to /Users/ rather than a GET from /Login/. Sharing incase anyone else runs into this.
private class ParseLogin extends AsyncTask {
JSONObject authData;
JSONObject wrapper;
#Override
protected void onPreExecute() {
try {
authData = new JSONObject();
wrapper = new JSONObject();
JSONObject twitterAuth = new JSONObject();
twitterAuth.put("id", Long.toString(twitterUser.getId()));
twitterAuth.put("screen_name", twitterUser.getScreenName());
twitterAuth.put("consumer_key", CONSUMER_KEY);
twitterAuth.put("consumer_secret", CONSUMER_SECRET);
twitterAuth.put("auth_token", accessToken.getToken());
twitterAuth.put("auth_token_secret", accessToken.getTokenSecret());
authData.put("twitter", twitterAuth);
wrapper.put("authData", authData);
} catch (JSONException e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
#Override
protected Boolean doInBackground(String... args) {
// Send the HttpPostRequest and receive a JSONObject in return
JSONObject jsonObjRecv = JSONRequest.SendHttpGet("https://api.parse.com/1/users/", wrapper);
return true;
}
#Override
protected void onPostExecute(Boolean response) {
}
And then the Get (which is actually a post, just need to changed the method name)
public static JSONObject SendHttpGet(String URL, JSONObject jsonObjSend) {
try {
DefaultHttpClient httpclient = new DefaultHttpClient();
HttpPost httpPostRequest = new HttpPost(URL);
StringEntity se;
se = new StringEntity(jsonObjSend.toString());
// Set HTTP parameters
httpPostRequest.setEntity(se);
httpPostRequest.setHeader("X-Parse-Application-Id", APP ID);
httpPostRequest.setHeader("X-Parse-REST-API-Key", REST API KEY);
httpPostRequest.setHeader("Accept", "application/json");
httpPostRequest.setHeader("Content-type", "application/json");
//httpPostRequest.setHeader("Accept-Encoding", "gzip"); // only set this parameter if you would like to use gzip compression
long t = System.currentTimeMillis();
HttpResponse response = (HttpResponse) httpclient.execute(httpPostRequest);
Log.i(TAG, "HTTPResponse received in [" + (System.currentTimeMillis()-t) + "ms]");
// Get hold of the response entity (-> the data):
HttpEntity entity = response.getEntity();
if (entity != null) {
// Read the content stream
InputStream instream = entity.getContent();
Header contentEncoding = response.getFirstHeader("Content-Encoding");
if (contentEncoding != null && contentEncoding.getValue().equalsIgnoreCase("gzip")) {
instream = new GZIPInputStream(instream);
}
// convert content stream to a String
String resultString= convertStreamToString(instream);
Log.d("JSON RESULT", resultString);
instream.close();
resultString = resultString.substring(1,resultString.length()-1); // remove wrapping "[" and "]"
// Transform the String into a JSONObject
JSONObject jsonObjRecv = new JSONObject(resultString);
// Raw DEBUG output of our received JSON object:
Log.i(TAG,"<JSONObject>\n"+jsonObjRecv.toString()+"\n</JSONObject>");
return jsonObjRecv;
}
}
catch (Exception e)
{
// More about HTTP exception handling in another tutorial.
// For now we just print the stack trace.
e.printStackTrace();
}
return null;
}
I am working with webservice in an android app. I could not parse the following response in app. it always gives the
org.json.JSONException: Value
[{"METER_READING":"15","UTILITY_PLAN":"1","uname":"vinayak#triffort.com","kwh_usage":"3","meter_reading_date":"02-13-2014","ESID":"abc","METER_ID":"abc100"}]
at data of type java.lang.String cannot be converted to JSONArray.
Below is my code:
StringEntity entity = new StringEntity(jsonObject.toString(), HTTP.UTF_8);
httpPost.setEntity(entity);
HttpResponse response = httpClient.execute(httpPost);
BufferedReader reader =new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(response.getEntity().getContent(), "UTF-8"));
String jsonResultStr = reader.readLine();
JSONObject jObject = new JSONObject(jsonResultStr);
JSONArray jArray = jObject.optJSONArray("data");
I get following response from webservice
{"data":"[{\"METER_READING\":\"25\",\"UTILITY_PLAN\":\"1\",\"uname\":\"vinayak#triffort.com\",\"kwh_usage\":\"9\",\"meter_reading_date\":\"02-13-2014\",\"ESID\":\"abc\",\"METER_ID\":\"abc100\"}]"}
try using something like:
jsonResultStr = jsonResultStr.replace( "\\", "" ).replaceAll( "\"\\[", "[" ).replaceAll( "\\]\"", "]" );
JSONObject jObject = new JSONObject(jsonResultStr);
JSONArray jArray = jObject.optJSONArray("data");
I get following response
{
"data":"[{\"METER_READING\":\"25...}]"
}
The value of data is not an array; it is a string. That string is valid JSON which you could parse but why the service would do this is unclear.
So this should work:
JSONObject jObject = new JSONObject(jsonResultStr);
String parseMeAgain = jObject.optString("data");
try this simple code:
JSONObject o = new JSONObject(new JSONTokener(postResponse));
JSONArray ja = o.getJSONArray("data");
EDIT
Thanks #McDowell for observation
new JSONArray(new JSONTokener(jObject.optString("data")));
You can do this way :
JSONArray jsonArray = new JSONArray(result); // Pass your result here..
JSONObject jsonObject = jsonArray.getJSONObject(0);
String meterReading = jsonObject.getString("METER_READING");
String plan = jsonObject.getInt("UTILITY_PLAN");
String uname= jsonObject.getString("uname");
String meter_reading_date= jsonObject.getString("meter_reading_date");
String ESID= jsonObject.getString("ESID");
String METER_ID= jsonObject.getString("METER_ID");
Your json should be like this
{
"myarray": [
{
"METER_READING": "15",
"UTILITY_PLAN": "1",
"uname": "vinayak#triffort.com",
"kwh_usage": "3",
"meter_reading_date": "02-13-2014",
"ESID": "abc",
"METER_ID": "abc100"
}
]
}
for network call
public String initializeConnection(String url) {
String result = null;
JSONObject jObj;
try {
DefaultHttpClient client = new DefaultHttpClient();
HttpPost post = new HttpPost(url);
if(client==null){Log.i("Clinet **************** ", "Client is null");}
//post.setEntity(new UrlEncodedFormEntity(params));
HttpResponse res = client.execute(post);
result = inputStreamToString(res.getEntity().getContent()).toString();
Log.d("Result from server:", result);
jObj = new JSONObject(result.trim());
} catch (JSONException e1) {
Log.e("Json Exception", e1.toString());
} catch (ClientProtocolException e2) {
Log.e("Client Protocol", e2.toString());
} catch (IOException e3) {
Log.e("Io exception", e3.toString());
}
return result;
}
private StringBuilder inputStreamToString(InputStream is) throws UnsupportedEncodingException {
String rLine = "";
StringBuilder answer = new StringBuilder();
BufferedReader rd = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(is, "iso-8859-1"),8);
try {
while ((rLine = rd.readLine()) != null) {
answer.append(rLine);
}
}
catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
return answer;
}
to retrive from the json
ArrayList<String> params = new ArrayList<String>();
String result = networkCall.initializeConnection(url);
jObj = new JSONObject(result);
JSONArray jArray = jObj.optJSONArray("myarray");
params.add(jArray.optString(1));
params.add(jArray.optString(2));
params.add(jArray.optString(3));
params.add(jArray.optString(4));
params.add(jArray.optString(5));
params.add(jArray.optString(6));
now the data is stored in the params you can differentiate & store it as you want
I am trying to exchange data with my web server. The code I am having trouble with is:
public void getOnlineData(View view) {
try {
// http://androidarabia.net/quran4android/phpserver/connecttoserver.php
int TIMEOUT_MILLISEC = 10000;
// Log.i(getClass().getSimpleName(), "send task - start");
HttpParams httpParams = new BasicHttpParams();
HttpConnectionParams.setConnectionTimeout(httpParams,
TIMEOUT_MILLISEC);
HttpConnectionParams.setSoTimeout(httpParams, TIMEOUT_MILLISEC);
//
HttpParams p = new BasicHttpParams();
// p.setParameter("name", pvo.getName());
p.setParameter("user", "1");
// Instantiate an HttpClient
HttpClient httpclient = new DefaultHttpClient();
String url = "http://twenty5eight.co.uk/portal/" +
"json/json.php";
HttpPost httppost = new HttpPost(url);
// Instantiate a GET HTTP method
try {
Log.i(getClass().getSimpleName(), "send task - start");
//
List<NameValuePair> nameValuePairs = new ArrayList<NameValuePair>(
2);
nameValuePairs.add(new BasicNameValuePair("user", "1"));
httppost.setEntity(new UrlEncodedFormEntity(nameValuePairs));
ResponseHandler<String> responseHandler = new BasicResponseHandler();
String responseBody = httpclient.execute(httppost,
responseHandler);
// Parse
JSONObject json = new JSONObject(responseBody);
JSONArray jArray = json.getJSONArray("posts");
ArrayList<HashMap<String, String>> mylist =
new ArrayList<HashMap<String, String>>();
for (int i = 0; i < jArray.length(); i++) {
HashMap<String, String> map = new HashMap<String, String>();
JSONObject e = jArray.getJSONObject(i);
String s = e.getString("post");
JSONObject jObject = new JSONObject(s);
map.put("id", jObject.getString("id"));
map.put("name", jObject.getString("name"));
map.put("birthyear", jObject.getString("birthyear"));
mylist.add(map);
}
Toast.makeText(this, responseBody, Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
} catch (ClientProtocolException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (IOException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
}
// Log.i(getClass().getSimpleName(), "send task - end");
} catch (Throwable t) {
Toast.makeText(this, "Request failed: " + t.toString(),
Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
}
}
Edit: No errors are coming up on the log. The error handler in place is saying "Request failed: org.json.JSONException:Value of type org.json.jsonArray cannot be converted to jsonobject".
From your url, the data is a JSON array. You are trying to create a JSONObject from the String of a JSONArray. It cannot work this way. Create a JSONArray instead.
Also, still from your url, there is no key 'posts' anywhere in your json.
In order to avoid executing the http relating things in the UI thread, i migrated my code inside asynctask, before that, it was working fine on versions before 3.0 -- however, after literally copy pasting the code inside asynctask, it started to giving the invalid index, size is 0 exception. Whenever I need to use the method I am applying the call --
new dataRetrievalViaAsyncTask().execute(url, null, null); --
Whats wrong down there ?
class dataRetrievalViaAsyncTask extends AsyncTask<String, Void, Void>
{
#Override
protected void onPreExecute()
{
super.onPreExecute();
}
#Override
protected Void doInBackground(String... f_url)
{
Log.i("tag", "inside doInBackground");
String url2 = f_url[0];
Log.i("tag", url2);
HttpClient httpclient = new DefaultHttpClient();
Log.i("tag", "done : HttpClient httpclient = new DefaultHttpClient();");
HttpPost httppost = new HttpPost(url2);
Log.i("tag", "done : HttpPost httppost = new HttpPost(url);");
try
{
httppost.setEntity(new UrlEncodedFormEntity(nameValuePairs));
Log.i("tag", "done : httppost.setEntity(new UrlEncodedFormEntity(nameValuePairs));");
HttpResponse response = httpclient.execute(httppost);
Log.i("tag", "done : HttpResponse response = httpclient.execute(httppost);");
HttpEntity entity = response.getEntity();
Log.i("tag", "done : HttpEntity entity = response.getEntity();");
is = entity.getContent();
Log.i("tag", "after : is = entity.getContent();");
} catch (Exception e)
{
Log.e("log_tag", "Error in http connection", e);
}
// convert response to string
return null;
}
protected void onPostExecute()
{
try
{
Log.i("tag","before : BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new Inp");
BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(is, "iso-8859-1"), 8);
sb = new StringBuilder();
sb.append(reader.readLine() + "\n");
String line = "0";
while ((line = reader.readLine()) != null)
{
sb.append(line + "\n");
}
is.close();
result = sb.toString();
} catch (Exception e)
{
Log.e("log_tag", "Error in http connection", e);
}
try
{
Log.i("tag", "before : jsons ");
jArray = new JSONArray(result);
JSONObject json_data = null;
Log.i("tag", Integer.toString(jArray.length()));
for (int i = 0; i < jArray.length(); i++)
{
json_data = jArray.getJSONObject(i);
uid = json_data.getInt("uid");
item1= json_data.getString("item1");
item2 = json_data.getString("item2");
item3 = json_data.getString("item3");
item4 = json_data.getString("item4");
item5 = json_data.getString("item5");
item6 = json_data.getString("item6");
favorited = json_data.getString("favorited");
currentList.add(new itemClass(uid, item1 item2)); //there is a constructor for this in the itemClass
itemClass toSendToOffline = new itemsClass(uid, item1, item2, item3, item4, item5, item6, favorited);
myDBHelper.insertFromOnlineToDBtoSendToOffline();
}
} catch (JSONException e1)
{
Toast.makeText(getBaseContext(), "Not Found", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
} catch (ParseException e1)
{
e1.printStackTrace();
}
super.onPostExecute(null);
}
}
(mainly the code is stopping at --
HttpResponse response = httpclient.execute(httppost);
I can not see nameValuePairs variable initialized anywhere, which is actually causing problem.
class dataRetrievalViaAsyncTask extends AsyncTask<Void, Void, String>
{
String URL = "";
public dataRetrievalViaAsyncTask( String url )
{
URL = url;
}
#Override
protected void onPreExecute()
{
}
#Override
protected String doInBackground(Void... f_url)
{
String result="";
try
{
result=fetchdataFromServer(URL);
}
catch (JSONException e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
}
return result;
}
protected void onPostExecute(String result)
{
// See your results as string //result
}
public JSONObject getJsonObjectToRequestToServer(String plid) throws JSONException
{
JSONObject parms = new JSONObject();
parms.put("user_id", "");
parms.put("app_key", "xyz");
parms.put("secret", "abc");
parms.put("token", "");
parms.put("playurl", "1");
parms.put("mode", "playlistdetail");
parms.put("playlist_id", plid);
return parms;
}
public String fetchdataFromServer(String url) throws JSONException
{
String stringresponce = null;
try
{
HttpClient httpClient = new DefaultHttpClient();
HttpPost httpPost = new HttpPost(URL);
JSONObject parms = getJsonObjectToRequestToServer("1");
StringEntity se;
se = new StringEntity(parms.toString());
httpPost.setEntity(se);
httpPost.setHeader("Content-type", "application/json");
#SuppressWarnings("rawtypes")
ResponseHandler responseHandler = new BasicResponseHandler();
stringresponce = httpClient.execute(httpPost, responseHandler);
}
catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
}
catch (ClientProtocolException e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
}
catch (IOException e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
}
return stringresponce;
}
}
put this code in your code and pass arguments ass you need this is the way how i request to server and get json response as string from result variable pass arguments to your url as i passed by making json object then convert them to string
then execute like this............
dataRetrievalViaAsyncTask asyncTask=new dataRetrievalViaAsyncTask(Yoururl);
asyncTask.execute();
hope this will help if you have some issues please post here thanks......