amitshekhariitbhu / Fast-Android-Networking

🚀 A Complete Fast Android Networking Library that also supports HTTP/2 🚀
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Fast Android Networking Library

About Fast Android Networking Library

Fast Android Networking Library is a powerful library for doing any type of networking in Android applications which is made on top of OkHttp Networking Layer.

Fast Android Networking Library takes care of each and everything. So you don't have to do anything, just make request and listen for the response.

Why use Fast Android Networking ?

About me

Hi, I am Amit Shekhar, Co-Founder @ Outcome School • IIT 2010-14 • I have taught and mentored many developers, and their efforts landed them high-paying tech jobs, helped many tech companies in solving their unique problems, and created many open-source libraries being used by top companies. I am passionate about sharing knowledge through open-source, blogs, and videos.

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RxJava2 Support, check here.

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Requirements

Fast Android Networking Library can be included in any Android application.

Fast Android Networking Library supports Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and later.

Using Fast Android Networking Library in your application

Add this in your settings.gradle:

maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }

If you are using settings.gradle.kts, add the following:

maven { setUrl("https://jitpack.io") }

Add this in your build.gradle

implementation 'com.github.amitshekhariitbhu.Fast-Android-Networking:android-networking:1.0.4'

If you are using build.gradle.kts, add the following:

implementation("com.github.amitshekhariitbhu.Fast-Android-Networking:android-networking:1.0.4")

Do not forget to add internet permission in manifest if already not present

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

Then initialize it in onCreate() Method of application class :

AndroidNetworking.initialize(getApplicationContext());

Initializing it with some customization , as it uses OkHttp as networking layer, you can pass custom okHttpClient while initializing it.

// Adding an Network Interceptor for Debugging purpose :
OkHttpClient okHttpClient = new OkHttpClient() .newBuilder()
                        .addNetworkInterceptor(new StethoInterceptor())
                        .build();
AndroidNetworking.initialize(getApplicationContext(),okHttpClient);                        

Using the Fast Android Networking with Jackson Parser

Add this in your build.gradle

implementation 'com.github.amitshekhariitbhu.Fast-Android-Networking:jackson-android-networking:1.0.4'

If you are using build.gradle.kts, add the following:

implementation("com.github.amitshekhariitbhu.Fast-Android-Networking:jackson-android-networking:1.0.4")
// Then set the JacksonParserFactory like below
AndroidNetworking.setParserFactory(new JacksonParserFactory());

Using the Fast Android Networking with RxJava2

Add this in your build.gradle

implementation 'com.github.amitshekhariitbhu.Fast-Android-Networking:rx2-android-networking:1.0.4'

If you are using build.gradle.kts, add the following:

implementation("com.github.amitshekhariitbhu.Fast-Android-Networking:rx2-android-networking:1.0.4")

Using the Fast Android Networking with RxJava

Add this in your build.gradle

implementation 'com.github.amitshekhariitbhu.Fast-Android-Networking:rx-android-networking:1.0.4'

If you are using build.gradle.kts, add the following:

implementation("com.github.amitshekhariitbhu.Fast-Android-Networking:rx-android-networking:1.0.4")

Making a GET Request

AndroidNetworking.get("https://fierce-cove-29863.herokuapp.com/getAllUsers/{pageNumber}")
                 .addPathParameter("pageNumber", "0")
                 .addQueryParameter("limit", "3")
                 .addHeaders("token", "1234")
                 .setTag("test")
                 .setPriority(Priority.LOW)
                 .build()
                 .getAsJSONArray(new JSONArrayRequestListener() {
                    @Override
                    public void onResponse(JSONArray response) {
                      // do anything with response
                    }
                    @Override
                    public void onError(ANError error) {
                      // handle error
                    }
                });                

Making a POST Request

AndroidNetworking.post("https://fierce-cove-29863.herokuapp.com/createAnUser")
                 .addBodyParameter("firstname", "Amit")
                 .addBodyParameter("lastname", "Shekhar")
                 .setTag("test")
                 .setPriority(Priority.MEDIUM)
                 .build()
                 .getAsJSONObject(new JSONObjectRequestListener() {
                    @Override
                    public void onResponse(JSONObject response) {
                      // do anything with response
                    }
                    @Override
                    public void onError(ANError error) {
                      // handle error
                    }
                });

You can also post java object, json, file, etc in POST request like this.

User user = new User();
user.firstname = "Amit";
user.lastname = "Shekhar";

AndroidNetworking.post("https://fierce-cove-29863.herokuapp.com/createUser")
                 .addBodyParameter(user) // posting java object
                 .setTag("test")
                 .setPriority(Priority.MEDIUM)
                 .build()
                 .getAsJSONArray(new JSONArrayRequestListener() {
                    @Override
                    public void onResponse(JSONArray response) {
                      // do anything with response
                    }
                    @Override
                    public void onError(ANError error) {
                      // handle error
                    }
                });

JSONObject jsonObject = new JSONObject();
try {
    jsonObject.put("firstname", "Amit");
    jsonObject.put("lastname", "Shekhar");
} catch (JSONException e) {
  e.printStackTrace();
}

AndroidNetworking.post("https://fierce-cove-29863.herokuapp.com/createUser")
                 .addJSONObjectBody(jsonObject) // posting json
                 .setTag("test")
                 .setPriority(Priority.MEDIUM)
                 .build()
                 .getAsJSONArray(new JSONArrayRequestListener() {
                    @Override
                    public void onResponse(JSONArray response) {
                      // do anything with response
                    }
                    @Override
                    public void onError(ANError error) {
                      // handle error
                    }
                });

AndroidNetworking.post("https://fierce-cove-29863.herokuapp.com/postFile")
                 .addFileBody(file) // posting any type of file
                 .setTag("test")
                 .setPriority(Priority.MEDIUM)
                 .build()
                 .getAsJSONObject(new JSONObjectRequestListener() {
                    @Override
                    public void onResponse(JSONObject response) {
                      // do anything with response
                    }
                    @Override
                    public void onError(ANError error) {
                      // handle error
                    }
                });               

Using it with your own JAVA Object - JSON Parser

/*--------------Example One -> Getting the userList----------------*/
AndroidNetworking.get("https://fierce-cove-29863.herokuapp.com/getAllUsers/{pageNumber}")
                .addPathParameter("pageNumber", "0")
                .addQueryParameter("limit", "3")
                .setTag(this)
                .setPriority(Priority.LOW)
                .build()
                .getAsObjectList(User.class, new ParsedRequestListener<List<User>>() {
                    @Override
                    public void onResponse(List<User> users) {
                      // do anything with response
                      Log.d(TAG, "userList size : " + users.size());
                      for (User user : users) {
                        Log.d(TAG, "id : " + user.id);
                        Log.d(TAG, "firstname : " + user.firstname);
                        Log.d(TAG, "lastname : " + user.lastname);
                      }
                    }
                    @Override
                    public void onError(ANError anError) {
                     // handle error
                    }
                });
/*--------------Example Two -> Getting an user----------------*/
AndroidNetworking.get("https://fierce-cove-29863.herokuapp.com/getAnUserDetail/{userId}")
                .addPathParameter("userId", "1")
                .setTag(this)
                .setPriority(Priority.LOW)
                .build()
                .getAsObject(User.class, new ParsedRequestListener<User>() {
                     @Override
                     public void onResponse(User user) {
                        // do anything with response
                        Log.d(TAG, "id : " + user.id);
                        Log.d(TAG, "firstname : " + user.firstname);
                        Log.d(TAG, "lastname : " + user.lastname);
                     }
                     @Override
                     public void onError(ANError anError) {
                        // handle error
                     }
                 }); 
/*-- Note : YourObject.class, getAsObject and getAsObjectList are important here --*/              

Downloading a file from server

AndroidNetworking.download(url,dirPath,fileName)
                 .setTag("downloadTest")
                 .setPriority(Priority.MEDIUM)
                 .build()
                 .setDownloadProgressListener(new DownloadProgressListener() {
                    @Override
                    public void onProgress(long bytesDownloaded, long totalBytes) {
                      // do anything with progress  
                    }
                 })
                 .startDownload(new DownloadListener() {
                    @Override
                    public void onDownloadComplete() {
                      // do anything after completion
                    }
                    @Override
                    public void onError(ANError error) {
                      // handle error    
                    }
                });                 

Uploading a file to server

AndroidNetworking.upload(url)
                 .addMultipartFile("image",file)    
                 .addMultipartParameter("key","value")
                 .setTag("uploadTest")
                 .setPriority(Priority.HIGH)
                 .build()
                 .setUploadProgressListener(new UploadProgressListener() {
                    @Override
                    public void onProgress(long bytesUploaded, long totalBytes) {
                      // do anything with progress 
                    }
                 })
                 .getAsJSONObject(new JSONObjectRequestListener() {
                    @Override
                    public void onResponse(JSONObject response) {
                      // do anything with response                
                    }
                    @Override
                    public void onError(ANError error) {
                      // handle error 
                    }
                 }); 

Getting Response and completion in an another thread executor

(Note : Error and Progress will always be returned in main thread of application)

AndroidNetworking.upload(url)
                 .addMultipartFile("image",file)  
                 .addMultipartParameter("key","value")  
                 .setTag("uploadTest")
                 .setPriority(Priority.HIGH)
                 .build()
                 .setExecutor(Executors.newSingleThreadExecutor()) // setting an executor to get response or completion on that executor thread
                 .setUploadProgressListener(new UploadProgressListener() {
                    @Override
                    public void onProgress(long bytesUploaded, long totalBytes) {
                      // do anything with progress 
                    }
                 })
                 .getAsJSONObject(new JSONObjectRequestListener() {
                    @Override
                    public void onResponse(JSONObject response) {
                      // below code will be executed in the executor provided
                      // do anything with response                
                    }
                    @Override
                    public void onError(ANError error) {
                      // handle error 
                    }
                 }); 

Setting a Percentage Threshold For Not Cancelling the request if it has completed the given threshold

AndroidNetworking.download(url,dirPath,fileName)
                 .setTag("downloadTest")
                 .setPriority(Priority.MEDIUM)
                 .setPercentageThresholdForCancelling(50) // even if at the time of cancelling it will not cancel if 50% 
                 .build()                                 // downloading is done.But can be cancalled with forceCancel.
                 .setDownloadProgressListener(new DownloadProgressListener() {
                    @Override
                    public void onProgress(long bytesDownloaded, long totalBytes) {
                      // do anything with progress  
                    }
                 })
                 .startDownload(new DownloadListener() {
                    @Override
                    public void onDownloadComplete() {
                      // do anything after completion
                    }
                    @Override
                    public void onError(ANError error) {
                      // handle error    
                    }
                });   

Cancelling a request.

Any request with a given tag can be cancelled. Just do like this.

AndroidNetworking.cancel("tag"); // All the requests with the given tag will be cancelled.
AndroidNetworking.forceCancel("tag");  // All the requests with the given tag will be cancelled , even if any percent threshold is
                                       // set , it will be cancelled forcefully. 
AndroidNetworking.cancelAll(); // All the requests will be cancelled.  
AndroidNetworking.forceCancelAll(); // All the requests will be cancelled , even if any percent threshold is
                               // set , it will be cancelled forcefully.                           

Loading image from network into ImageView

      <com.androidnetworking.widget.ANImageView
          android:id="@+id/imageView"
          android:layout_width="100dp"
          android:layout_height="100dp"
          android:layout_gravity="center" />

      imageView.setDefaultImageResId(R.drawable.default);
      imageView.setErrorImageResId(R.drawable.error);
      imageView.setImageUrl(imageUrl);          

Getting Bitmap from url with some specified parameters

AndroidNetworking.get(imageUrl)
                 .setTag("imageRequestTag")
                 .setPriority(Priority.MEDIUM)
                 .setBitmapMaxHeight(100)
                 .setBitmapMaxWidth(100)
                 .setBitmapConfig(Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888)
                 .build()
                 .getAsBitmap(new BitmapRequestListener() {
                    @Override
                    public void onResponse(Bitmap bitmap) {
                    // do anything with bitmap
                    }
                    @Override
                    public void onError(ANError error) {
                      // handle error
                    }
                });

Error Code Handling

public void onError(ANError error) {
   if (error.getErrorCode() != 0) {
        // received error from server
        // error.getErrorCode() - the error code from server
        // error.getErrorBody() - the error body from server
        // error.getErrorDetail() - just an error detail
        Log.d(TAG, "onError errorCode : " + error.getErrorCode());
        Log.d(TAG, "onError errorBody : " + error.getErrorBody());
        Log.d(TAG, "onError errorDetail : " + error.getErrorDetail());
        // get parsed error object (If ApiError is your class)
        ApiError apiError = error.getErrorAsObject(ApiError.class);
   } else {
        // error.getErrorDetail() : connectionError, parseError, requestCancelledError
        Log.d(TAG, "onError errorDetail : " + error.getErrorDetail());
   }
}

Remove Bitmap from cache or clear cache

AndroidNetworking.evictBitmap(key); // remove a bitmap with key from LruCache
AndroidNetworking.evictAllBitmap(); // clear LruCache

Prefetch a request (so that it can return from cache when required at instant)

AndroidNetworking.get("https://fierce-cove-29863.herokuapp.com/getAllUsers/{pageNumber}")
                .addPathParameter("pageNumber", "0")
                .addQueryParameter("limit", "30")
                .setTag(this)
                .setPriority(Priority.LOW)
                .build()
                .prefetch();

Customizing OkHttpClient for a particular request

OkHttpClient okHttpClient = new OkHttpClient().newBuilder()
                .addInterceptor(new GzipRequestInterceptor())
                .build();

AndroidNetworking.get("https://fierce-cove-29863.herokuapp.com/getAllUsers/{pageNumber}")
                 .addPathParameter("pageNumber", "0")
                 .addQueryParameter("limit", "3")
                 .addHeaders("token", "1234")
                 .setTag("test")
                 .setPriority(Priority.LOW)
                 .setOkHttpClient(okHttpClient) // passing a custom okHttpClient 
                 .build()
                 .getAsJSONArray(new JSONArrayRequestListener() {
                    @Override
                    public void onResponse(JSONArray response) {
                      // do anything with response
                    }
                    @Override
                    public void onError(ANError error) {
                    // handle error
                    }
                });

Making a conditional request (Building a request)

ANRequest.GetRequestBuilder getRequestBuilder = new ANRequest.GetRequestBuilder(ApiEndPoint.BASE_URL + ApiEndPoint.CHECK_FOR_HEADER);

if(isHeaderRequired){
 getRequestBuilder.addHeaders("token", "1234");
}

if(executorRequired){
 getRequestBuilder.setExecutor(Executors.newSingleThreadExecutor());
}

ANRequest anRequest = getRequestBuilder.build();       

anRequest.getAsJSONObject(new JSONObjectRequestListener() {
    @Override
    public void onResponse(JSONObject response) {
      // do anything with response
    }
    @Override
    public void onError(ANError error) {
      // handle error
    }
});

ConnectionClass Listener to get current network quality and bandwidth

// Adding Listener
AndroidNetworking.setConnectionQualityChangeListener(new ConnectionQualityChangeListener() {
            @Override
            public void onChange(ConnectionQuality currentConnectionQuality, int currentBandwidth) {
              // do something on change in connectionQuality
            }
        });

// Removing Listener   
AndroidNetworking.removeConnectionQualityChangeListener();

// Getting current ConnectionQuality
ConnectionQuality connectionQuality = AndroidNetworking.getCurrentConnectionQuality();
if(connectionQuality == ConnectionQuality.EXCELLENT) {
  // do something
} else if (connectionQuality == ConnectionQuality.POOR) {
  // do something
} else if (connectionQuality == ConnectionQuality.UNKNOWN) {
  // do something
}
// Getting current bandwidth
int currentBandwidth = AndroidNetworking.getCurrentBandwidth(); // Note : if (currentBandwidth == 0) : means UNKNOWN

Getting Analytics of a request by setting AnalyticsListener on that

AndroidNetworking.download(url,dirPath,fileName)
                 .setTag("downloadTest")
                 .setPriority(Priority.MEDIUM)
                 .build()
                 .setAnalyticsListener(new AnalyticsListener() {
                      @Override
                      public void onReceived(long timeTakenInMillis, long bytesSent, long bytesReceived, boolean isFromCache) {
                          Log.d(TAG, " timeTakenInMillis : " + timeTakenInMillis);
                          Log.d(TAG, " bytesSent : " + bytesSent);
                          Log.d(TAG, " bytesReceived : " + bytesReceived);
                          Log.d(TAG, " isFromCache : " + isFromCache);
                      }
                  })
                 .setDownloadProgressListener(new DownloadProgressListener() {
                    @Override
                    public void onProgress(long bytesDownloaded, long totalBytes) {
                      // do anything with progress  
                    }
                 })
                 .startDownload(new DownloadListener() {
                    @Override
                    public void onDownloadComplete() {
                      // do anything after completion
                    }
                    @Override
                    public void onError(ANError error) {
                      // handle error    
                    }
                });  
Note : If bytesSent or bytesReceived is -1 , it means it is unknown                

Getting OkHttpResponse in Response

AndroidNetworking.get("https://fierce-cove-29863.herokuapp.com/getAnUserDetail/{userId}")
                .addPathParameter("userId", "1")
                .setTag(this)
                .setPriority(Priority.LOW)
                .setUserAgent("getAnUser")
                .build()
                .getAsOkHttpResponseAndParsed(new TypeToken<User>() {
                }, new OkHttpResponseAndParsedRequestListener<User>() {
                    @Override
                    public void onResponse(Response okHttpResponse, User user) {
                      // do anything with okHttpResponse and user
                    }
                    @Override
                    public void onError(ANError anError) {
                      // handle error
                    }
                });

Making Synchronous Request

ANRequest request = AndroidNetworking.get("https://fierce-cove-29863.herokuapp.com/getAllUsers/{pageNumber}")
                        .addPathParameter("pageNumber", "0")
                        .addQueryParameter("limit", "3")
                        .build();
ANResponse<List<User>> response = request.executeForObjectList(User.class);
if (response.isSuccess()) {
   List<User> users = responseTwo.getResult();
} else {
   //handle error
}                                        

How caching works ?

Enabling Logging

AndroidNetworking.enableLogging(); // simply enable logging
AndroidNetworking.enableLogging(LEVEL.HEADERS); // enabling logging with level

Enabling GZIP From Client to Server

// Enabling GZIP for Request (Not needed if your server doesn't support GZIP Compression), anyway responses 
// from server are automatically unGzipped if required. So enable it only if you need your request to be 
// Gzipped before sending to server(Make sure your server support GZIP Compression).
OkHttpClient okHttpClient = new OkHttpClient().newBuilder()
                .addInterceptor(new GzipRequestInterceptor())
                .build();
AndroidNetworking.initialize(getApplicationContext(),okHttpClient);                

IMPORTANT NOTE

Fast Android Networking Library supports

As it uses OkHttp as a networking layer, it supports:

Difference over other Networking Library

TODO

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License

   Copyright (C) 2024 Amit Shekhar

   Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
   you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
   You may obtain a copy of the License at

       http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

   Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
   distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
   WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
   See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
   limitations under the License.

Contributing to Fast Android Networking

All pull requests are welcome, make sure to follow the contribution guidelines when you submit pull request.