API request returning error when trying to get an array of numbers in return body on java and retrofit











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Im trying to recieve an array of fixture ids when making a get request, its a address with 2 data parameters (to and from dates), the request looks ok as its retuering 200 ok but doesnt seem to work completely. Im a tester so my api automation isnt great, any help appreciated, or any additional informatiuon.



I keep getting the response:
com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.exc.InvalidDefinitionException: Cannot construct instance of fixturesapi.retrofit.calls.RetrofitCallsGetFixtures (no Creators, like default construct, exist): abstract types either need to be mapped to concrete types, have custom deserializer, or contain additional type information
at [Source: (okhttp3.ResponseBody$BomAwareReader); line: 1, column: 1]



My Interface is:



public interface RetrofitCallsGetFixtures {



@GET("available-fixtures")
Call<RetrofitCallsGetFixtures> getFixtureId(@Query("from") String from,@Query("to") String to);}


While my step definition is:



public class GetFixtures extends TestBaseFix {



Retrofit retrofit = super.buildRetrofit(super.buildOkHttpClient());
RetrofitCallsGetFixtures call = retrofit.create(RetrofitCallsGetFixtures.class);

private Response<GetGameResponse> getGameResp;
private Response<RetrofitCallsGetFixtures> respBody6;


public void get_fixtures_between_dates() throws Exception {


String DATE_FORMAT = "YYYY-MM-dd";
SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat(DATE_FORMAT);
Calendar c1 = Calendar.getInstance(); // today
String todays_date = sdf.format(c1.getTime());

String DATE_FORMAT1 = "YYYY-MM-dd";
SimpleDateFormat sdf1 = new SimpleDateFormat(DATE_FORMAT1);
Calendar c2 = Calendar.getInstance(); // today
c2.add(Calendar.DATE, 1);
String tomorrows_date = sdf1.format(c2.getTime());

respBody6 = call.getFixtureId(todays_date, tomorrows_date).execute();

}









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    Im trying to recieve an array of fixture ids when making a get request, its a address with 2 data parameters (to and from dates), the request looks ok as its retuering 200 ok but doesnt seem to work completely. Im a tester so my api automation isnt great, any help appreciated, or any additional informatiuon.



    I keep getting the response:
    com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.exc.InvalidDefinitionException: Cannot construct instance of fixturesapi.retrofit.calls.RetrofitCallsGetFixtures (no Creators, like default construct, exist): abstract types either need to be mapped to concrete types, have custom deserializer, or contain additional type information
    at [Source: (okhttp3.ResponseBody$BomAwareReader); line: 1, column: 1]



    My Interface is:



    public interface RetrofitCallsGetFixtures {



    @GET("available-fixtures")
    Call<RetrofitCallsGetFixtures> getFixtureId(@Query("from") String from,@Query("to") String to);}


    While my step definition is:



    public class GetFixtures extends TestBaseFix {



    Retrofit retrofit = super.buildRetrofit(super.buildOkHttpClient());
    RetrofitCallsGetFixtures call = retrofit.create(RetrofitCallsGetFixtures.class);

    private Response<GetGameResponse> getGameResp;
    private Response<RetrofitCallsGetFixtures> respBody6;


    public void get_fixtures_between_dates() throws Exception {


    String DATE_FORMAT = "YYYY-MM-dd";
    SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat(DATE_FORMAT);
    Calendar c1 = Calendar.getInstance(); // today
    String todays_date = sdf.format(c1.getTime());

    String DATE_FORMAT1 = "YYYY-MM-dd";
    SimpleDateFormat sdf1 = new SimpleDateFormat(DATE_FORMAT1);
    Calendar c2 = Calendar.getInstance(); // today
    c2.add(Calendar.DATE, 1);
    String tomorrows_date = sdf1.format(c2.getTime());

    respBody6 = call.getFixtureId(todays_date, tomorrows_date).execute();

    }









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      Im trying to recieve an array of fixture ids when making a get request, its a address with 2 data parameters (to and from dates), the request looks ok as its retuering 200 ok but doesnt seem to work completely. Im a tester so my api automation isnt great, any help appreciated, or any additional informatiuon.



      I keep getting the response:
      com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.exc.InvalidDefinitionException: Cannot construct instance of fixturesapi.retrofit.calls.RetrofitCallsGetFixtures (no Creators, like default construct, exist): abstract types either need to be mapped to concrete types, have custom deserializer, or contain additional type information
      at [Source: (okhttp3.ResponseBody$BomAwareReader); line: 1, column: 1]



      My Interface is:



      public interface RetrofitCallsGetFixtures {



      @GET("available-fixtures")
      Call<RetrofitCallsGetFixtures> getFixtureId(@Query("from") String from,@Query("to") String to);}


      While my step definition is:



      public class GetFixtures extends TestBaseFix {



      Retrofit retrofit = super.buildRetrofit(super.buildOkHttpClient());
      RetrofitCallsGetFixtures call = retrofit.create(RetrofitCallsGetFixtures.class);

      private Response<GetGameResponse> getGameResp;
      private Response<RetrofitCallsGetFixtures> respBody6;


      public void get_fixtures_between_dates() throws Exception {


      String DATE_FORMAT = "YYYY-MM-dd";
      SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat(DATE_FORMAT);
      Calendar c1 = Calendar.getInstance(); // today
      String todays_date = sdf.format(c1.getTime());

      String DATE_FORMAT1 = "YYYY-MM-dd";
      SimpleDateFormat sdf1 = new SimpleDateFormat(DATE_FORMAT1);
      Calendar c2 = Calendar.getInstance(); // today
      c2.add(Calendar.DATE, 1);
      String tomorrows_date = sdf1.format(c2.getTime());

      respBody6 = call.getFixtureId(todays_date, tomorrows_date).execute();

      }









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      Im trying to recieve an array of fixture ids when making a get request, its a address with 2 data parameters (to and from dates), the request looks ok as its retuering 200 ok but doesnt seem to work completely. Im a tester so my api automation isnt great, any help appreciated, or any additional informatiuon.



      I keep getting the response:
      com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.exc.InvalidDefinitionException: Cannot construct instance of fixturesapi.retrofit.calls.RetrofitCallsGetFixtures (no Creators, like default construct, exist): abstract types either need to be mapped to concrete types, have custom deserializer, or contain additional type information
      at [Source: (okhttp3.ResponseBody$BomAwareReader); line: 1, column: 1]



      My Interface is:



      public interface RetrofitCallsGetFixtures {



      @GET("available-fixtures")
      Call<RetrofitCallsGetFixtures> getFixtureId(@Query("from") String from,@Query("to") String to);}


      While my step definition is:



      public class GetFixtures extends TestBaseFix {



      Retrofit retrofit = super.buildRetrofit(super.buildOkHttpClient());
      RetrofitCallsGetFixtures call = retrofit.create(RetrofitCallsGetFixtures.class);

      private Response<GetGameResponse> getGameResp;
      private Response<RetrofitCallsGetFixtures> respBody6;


      public void get_fixtures_between_dates() throws Exception {


      String DATE_FORMAT = "YYYY-MM-dd";
      SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat(DATE_FORMAT);
      Calendar c1 = Calendar.getInstance(); // today
      String todays_date = sdf.format(c1.getTime());

      String DATE_FORMAT1 = "YYYY-MM-dd";
      SimpleDateFormat sdf1 = new SimpleDateFormat(DATE_FORMAT1);
      Calendar c2 = Calendar.getInstance(); // today
      c2.add(Calendar.DATE, 1);
      String tomorrows_date = sdf1.format(c2.getTime());

      respBody6 = call.getFixtureId(todays_date, tomorrows_date).execute();

      }






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