how to add the unified response body to ApiResponse
I want add unified response by modifying ApiResource. It is a HTTP body, it always contains json data below:
{
data: T
message: String
status: Int
}
I tried to add
val gson = Gson()
val stewardResponse = gson.fromJson(
response.body().toString(),
StewardResponse::class.java
)
if (body == null || response.code() == 204) {
ApiEmptyResponse()
} else {
ApiSuccessResponse(
body = stewardResponse.data,
linkHeader = response.headers()?.get("link")
)
}
but failed with the tip:
Type mismatch.
Required: ApiResponse<T> Found: ApiSuccessResponse<Any?>
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I want add unified response by modifying ApiResource. It is a HTTP body, it always contains json data below:
{
data: T
message: String
status: Int
}
I tried to add
val gson = Gson()
val stewardResponse = gson.fromJson(
response.body().toString(),
StewardResponse::class.java
)
if (body == null || response.code() == 204) {
ApiEmptyResponse()
} else {
ApiSuccessResponse(
body = stewardResponse.data,
linkHeader = response.headers()?.get("link")
)
}
but failed with the tip:
Type mismatch.
Required: ApiResponse<T> Found: ApiSuccessResponse<Any?>
val gson = Gson() val stewardResponse = gson.fromJson(response.body().toString(), StewardResponse::class.java) if (body == null || response.code() == 204) { ApiEmptyResponse() } else { ApiSuccessResponse( body =stewardResponse.data, linkHeader = response.headers()?.get("link") ) }
– RyanKing
Jan 20 at 3:55
It is from the GithubBrowserSample
– RyanKing
Jan 20 at 14:12
it is useful for that api that not include status in the body, but for the api include business logic in body, did someone have a solution?
– RyanKing
Jan 20 at 14:14
I will take a look at this now. Can you describe your development stack?
– Hassan Voyeau
Jan 22 at 13:23
@HassanVoyeau the demo is written in kotlin
– RyanKing
Jan 23 at 5:19
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I want add unified response by modifying ApiResource. It is a HTTP body, it always contains json data below:
{
data: T
message: String
status: Int
}
I tried to add
val gson = Gson()
val stewardResponse = gson.fromJson(
response.body().toString(),
StewardResponse::class.java
)
if (body == null || response.code() == 204) {
ApiEmptyResponse()
} else {
ApiSuccessResponse(
body = stewardResponse.data,
linkHeader = response.headers()?.get("link")
)
}
but failed with the tip:
Type mismatch.
Required: ApiResponse<T> Found: ApiSuccessResponse<Any?>
I want add unified response by modifying ApiResource. It is a HTTP body, it always contains json data below:
{
data: T
message: String
status: Int
}
I tried to add
val gson = Gson()
val stewardResponse = gson.fromJson(
response.body().toString(),
StewardResponse::class.java
)
if (body == null || response.code() == 204) {
ApiEmptyResponse()
} else {
ApiSuccessResponse(
body = stewardResponse.data,
linkHeader = response.headers()?.get("link")
)
}
but failed with the tip:
Type mismatch.
Required: ApiResponse<T> Found: ApiSuccessResponse<Any?>
edited Jan 22 at 13:07
Jeel Vankhede
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asked Jan 20 at 3:09
RyanKingRyanKing
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val gson = Gson() val stewardResponse = gson.fromJson(response.body().toString(), StewardResponse::class.java) if (body == null || response.code() == 204) { ApiEmptyResponse() } else { ApiSuccessResponse( body =stewardResponse.data, linkHeader = response.headers()?.get("link") ) }
– RyanKing
Jan 20 at 3:55
It is from the GithubBrowserSample
– RyanKing
Jan 20 at 14:12
it is useful for that api that not include status in the body, but for the api include business logic in body, did someone have a solution?
– RyanKing
Jan 20 at 14:14
I will take a look at this now. Can you describe your development stack?
– Hassan Voyeau
Jan 22 at 13:23
@HassanVoyeau the demo is written in kotlin
– RyanKing
Jan 23 at 5:19
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val gson = Gson() val stewardResponse = gson.fromJson(response.body().toString(), StewardResponse::class.java) if (body == null || response.code() == 204) { ApiEmptyResponse() } else { ApiSuccessResponse( body =stewardResponse.data, linkHeader = response.headers()?.get("link") ) }
– RyanKing
Jan 20 at 3:55
It is from the GithubBrowserSample
– RyanKing
Jan 20 at 14:12
it is useful for that api that not include status in the body, but for the api include business logic in body, did someone have a solution?
– RyanKing
Jan 20 at 14:14
I will take a look at this now. Can you describe your development stack?
– Hassan Voyeau
Jan 22 at 13:23
@HassanVoyeau the demo is written in kotlin
– RyanKing
Jan 23 at 5:19
val gson = Gson() val stewardResponse = gson.fromJson(response.body().toString(), StewardResponse::class.java) if (body == null || response.code() == 204) { ApiEmptyResponse() } else { ApiSuccessResponse( body =stewardResponse.data, linkHeader = response.headers()?.get("link") ) }
– RyanKing
Jan 20 at 3:55
val gson = Gson() val stewardResponse = gson.fromJson(response.body().toString(), StewardResponse::class.java) if (body == null || response.code() == 204) { ApiEmptyResponse() } else { ApiSuccessResponse( body =stewardResponse.data, linkHeader = response.headers()?.get("link") ) }
– RyanKing
Jan 20 at 3:55
It is from the GithubBrowserSample
– RyanKing
Jan 20 at 14:12
It is from the GithubBrowserSample
– RyanKing
Jan 20 at 14:12
it is useful for that api that not include status in the body, but for the api include business logic in body, did someone have a solution?
– RyanKing
Jan 20 at 14:14
it is useful for that api that not include status in the body, but for the api include business logic in body, did someone have a solution?
– RyanKing
Jan 20 at 14:14
I will take a look at this now. Can you describe your development stack?
– Hassan Voyeau
Jan 22 at 13:23
I will take a look at this now. Can you describe your development stack?
– Hassan Voyeau
Jan 22 at 13:23
@HassanVoyeau the demo is written in kotlin
– RyanKing
Jan 23 at 5:19
@HassanVoyeau the demo is written in kotlin
– RyanKing
Jan 23 at 5:19
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val gson = Gson() val stewardResponse = gson.fromJson(response.body().toString(), StewardResponse::class.java) if (body == null || response.code() == 204) { ApiEmptyResponse() } else { ApiSuccessResponse( body =stewardResponse.data, linkHeader = response.headers()?.get("link") ) }
– RyanKing
Jan 20 at 3:55
It is from the GithubBrowserSample
– RyanKing
Jan 20 at 14:12
it is useful for that api that not include status in the body, but for the api include business logic in body, did someone have a solution?
– RyanKing
Jan 20 at 14:14
I will take a look at this now. Can you describe your development stack?
– Hassan Voyeau
Jan 22 at 13:23
@HassanVoyeau the demo is written in kotlin
– RyanKing
Jan 23 at 5:19