How do I call retrofit along with greendao for post request?





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I am trying to integrate greendao with the retrofit. This link will give an idea ( https://i.stack.imgur.com/7qmbu.jpg) of how the data is sent to the server. It is a post request and I am really confused about how to call this request via retrofit.



It will be really helpful if someone can help me with it.



In API response I am getting an request object, response object, message and status code.



response object I have fields about the user and in request object I have field about the information that is being send.



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  • you can POST JSON object with @Body attribute of Retrofit

    – Ali Ahmed
    Nov 22 '18 at 6:51











  • @AliAhmed I have done that but still, it is showing an error. please check i have added another picture

    – Aurini Tasnim
    Nov 22 '18 at 7:18


















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I am trying to integrate greendao with the retrofit. This link will give an idea ( https://i.stack.imgur.com/7qmbu.jpg) of how the data is sent to the server. It is a post request and I am really confused about how to call this request via retrofit.



It will be really helpful if someone can help me with it.



In API response I am getting an request object, response object, message and status code.



response object I have fields about the user and in request object I have field about the information that is being send.



another picture here
https://i.stack.imgur.com/a5DBz.jpg










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  • you can POST JSON object with @Body attribute of Retrofit

    – Ali Ahmed
    Nov 22 '18 at 6:51











  • @AliAhmed I have done that but still, it is showing an error. please check i have added another picture

    – Aurini Tasnim
    Nov 22 '18 at 7:18














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I am trying to integrate greendao with the retrofit. This link will give an idea ( https://i.stack.imgur.com/7qmbu.jpg) of how the data is sent to the server. It is a post request and I am really confused about how to call this request via retrofit.



It will be really helpful if someone can help me with it.



In API response I am getting an request object, response object, message and status code.



response object I have fields about the user and in request object I have field about the information that is being send.



another picture here
https://i.stack.imgur.com/a5DBz.jpg










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I am trying to integrate greendao with the retrofit. This link will give an idea ( https://i.stack.imgur.com/7qmbu.jpg) of how the data is sent to the server. It is a post request and I am really confused about how to call this request via retrofit.



It will be really helpful if someone can help me with it.



In API response I am getting an request object, response object, message and status code.



response object I have fields about the user and in request object I have field about the information that is being send.



another picture here
https://i.stack.imgur.com/a5DBz.jpg







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  • you can POST JSON object with @Body attribute of Retrofit

    – Ali Ahmed
    Nov 22 '18 at 6:51











  • @AliAhmed I have done that but still, it is showing an error. please check i have added another picture

    – Aurini Tasnim
    Nov 22 '18 at 7:18



















  • you can POST JSON object with @Body attribute of Retrofit

    – Ali Ahmed
    Nov 22 '18 at 6:51











  • @AliAhmed I have done that but still, it is showing an error. please check i have added another picture

    – Aurini Tasnim
    Nov 22 '18 at 7:18

















you can POST JSON object with @Body attribute of Retrofit

– Ali Ahmed
Nov 22 '18 at 6:51





you can POST JSON object with @Body attribute of Retrofit

– Ali Ahmed
Nov 22 '18 at 6:51













@AliAhmed I have done that but still, it is showing an error. please check i have added another picture

– Aurini Tasnim
Nov 22 '18 at 7:18





@AliAhmed I have done that but still, it is showing an error. please check i have added another picture

– Aurini Tasnim
Nov 22 '18 at 7:18












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You can create response like this using this method



private String create(String email, String password) {
try {
JSONObject cell1 = new JSONObject();
JSONObject jsonObject = new JSONObject();

cell1.put("email", email);
cell1.put("password", password);

jsonObject.put("data", cell1);

return jsonObject.toString();

} catch (Exception e) {
return e.getMessage();
}
}


Call you POST as this



@FormUrlEncoded 
@POST("your_path_here")
Call<String> uploadData(@Body String obj);


in your Activity



String json = create("your_email", "your_password");

apiInterface.uploadData(json).enqueue(new Callback<String>() {
@Override
public void onResponse(Call<String> call, Response<String> response) {

}

@Override
public void onFailure(Call<String> call, Throwable t) {

}
});





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  • it is giving an error "@Body parameters cannot be used with form or multi-part encoding. (parameter #1)". what should i do now ?

    – Aurini Tasnim
    Nov 22 '18 at 8:59











  • remove @FormUrlEncoded and try..

    – Ali Ahmed
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:07






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    problem is solved - rather than using body i used field to sent the json object and got my result. Thanks for your help.

    – Aurini Tasnim
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:23












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You can create response like this using this method



private String create(String email, String password) {
try {
JSONObject cell1 = new JSONObject();
JSONObject jsonObject = new JSONObject();

cell1.put("email", email);
cell1.put("password", password);

jsonObject.put("data", cell1);

return jsonObject.toString();

} catch (Exception e) {
return e.getMessage();
}
}


Call you POST as this



@FormUrlEncoded 
@POST("your_path_here")
Call<String> uploadData(@Body String obj);


in your Activity



String json = create("your_email", "your_password");

apiInterface.uploadData(json).enqueue(new Callback<String>() {
@Override
public void onResponse(Call<String> call, Response<String> response) {

}

@Override
public void onFailure(Call<String> call, Throwable t) {

}
});





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  • it is giving an error "@Body parameters cannot be used with form or multi-part encoding. (parameter #1)". what should i do now ?

    – Aurini Tasnim
    Nov 22 '18 at 8:59











  • remove @FormUrlEncoded and try..

    – Ali Ahmed
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:07






  • 1





    problem is solved - rather than using body i used field to sent the json object and got my result. Thanks for your help.

    – Aurini Tasnim
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:23
















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You can create response like this using this method



private String create(String email, String password) {
try {
JSONObject cell1 = new JSONObject();
JSONObject jsonObject = new JSONObject();

cell1.put("email", email);
cell1.put("password", password);

jsonObject.put("data", cell1);

return jsonObject.toString();

} catch (Exception e) {
return e.getMessage();
}
}


Call you POST as this



@FormUrlEncoded 
@POST("your_path_here")
Call<String> uploadData(@Body String obj);


in your Activity



String json = create("your_email", "your_password");

apiInterface.uploadData(json).enqueue(new Callback<String>() {
@Override
public void onResponse(Call<String> call, Response<String> response) {

}

@Override
public void onFailure(Call<String> call, Throwable t) {

}
});





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  • it is giving an error "@Body parameters cannot be used with form or multi-part encoding. (parameter #1)". what should i do now ?

    – Aurini Tasnim
    Nov 22 '18 at 8:59











  • remove @FormUrlEncoded and try..

    – Ali Ahmed
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:07






  • 1





    problem is solved - rather than using body i used field to sent the json object and got my result. Thanks for your help.

    – Aurini Tasnim
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:23














0












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You can create response like this using this method



private String create(String email, String password) {
try {
JSONObject cell1 = new JSONObject();
JSONObject jsonObject = new JSONObject();

cell1.put("email", email);
cell1.put("password", password);

jsonObject.put("data", cell1);

return jsonObject.toString();

} catch (Exception e) {
return e.getMessage();
}
}


Call you POST as this



@FormUrlEncoded 
@POST("your_path_here")
Call<String> uploadData(@Body String obj);


in your Activity



String json = create("your_email", "your_password");

apiInterface.uploadData(json).enqueue(new Callback<String>() {
@Override
public void onResponse(Call<String> call, Response<String> response) {

}

@Override
public void onFailure(Call<String> call, Throwable t) {

}
});





share|improve this answer













You can create response like this using this method



private String create(String email, String password) {
try {
JSONObject cell1 = new JSONObject();
JSONObject jsonObject = new JSONObject();

cell1.put("email", email);
cell1.put("password", password);

jsonObject.put("data", cell1);

return jsonObject.toString();

} catch (Exception e) {
return e.getMessage();
}
}


Call you POST as this



@FormUrlEncoded 
@POST("your_path_here")
Call<String> uploadData(@Body String obj);


in your Activity



String json = create("your_email", "your_password");

apiInterface.uploadData(json).enqueue(new Callback<String>() {
@Override
public void onResponse(Call<String> call, Response<String> response) {

}

@Override
public void onFailure(Call<String> call, Throwable t) {

}
});






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  • it is giving an error "@Body parameters cannot be used with form or multi-part encoding. (parameter #1)". what should i do now ?

    – Aurini Tasnim
    Nov 22 '18 at 8:59











  • remove @FormUrlEncoded and try..

    – Ali Ahmed
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:07






  • 1





    problem is solved - rather than using body i used field to sent the json object and got my result. Thanks for your help.

    – Aurini Tasnim
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:23



















  • it is giving an error "@Body parameters cannot be used with form or multi-part encoding. (parameter #1)". what should i do now ?

    – Aurini Tasnim
    Nov 22 '18 at 8:59











  • remove @FormUrlEncoded and try..

    – Ali Ahmed
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:07






  • 1





    problem is solved - rather than using body i used field to sent the json object and got my result. Thanks for your help.

    – Aurini Tasnim
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:23

















it is giving an error "@Body parameters cannot be used with form or multi-part encoding. (parameter #1)". what should i do now ?

– Aurini Tasnim
Nov 22 '18 at 8:59





it is giving an error "@Body parameters cannot be used with form or multi-part encoding. (parameter #1)". what should i do now ?

– Aurini Tasnim
Nov 22 '18 at 8:59













remove @FormUrlEncoded and try..

– Ali Ahmed
Nov 22 '18 at 9:07





remove @FormUrlEncoded and try..

– Ali Ahmed
Nov 22 '18 at 9:07




1




1





problem is solved - rather than using body i used field to sent the json object and got my result. Thanks for your help.

– Aurini Tasnim
Nov 22 '18 at 9:23





problem is solved - rather than using body i used field to sent the json object and got my result. Thanks for your help.

– Aurini Tasnim
Nov 22 '18 at 9:23




















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