Retrofit2 encodes Query value even when encoded=true
Using Retrofit 2.4, I'm calling an API that receives a JSON object as part of a query string such as /list?filter={"columns":"a,b,c","start":""...}
Instead of writing a converter I just use a jackson mapper to write the object as string before.
fun getReport(@Query("filter", encoded = true) request: String)
But what retrofit is doing is that it does not encode the brackets, but it does encode all the quotes, the url then becomes:
filter={%22columns%22: ...
And this is of course causing issues with the invocation.
Ideas?
kotlin retrofit2
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Using Retrofit 2.4, I'm calling an API that receives a JSON object as part of a query string such as /list?filter={"columns":"a,b,c","start":""...}
Instead of writing a converter I just use a jackson mapper to write the object as string before.
fun getReport(@Query("filter", encoded = true) request: String)
But what retrofit is doing is that it does not encode the brackets, but it does encode all the quotes, the url then becomes:
filter={%22columns%22: ...
And this is of course causing issues with the invocation.
Ideas?
kotlin retrofit2
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Using Retrofit 2.4, I'm calling an API that receives a JSON object as part of a query string such as /list?filter={"columns":"a,b,c","start":""...}
Instead of writing a converter I just use a jackson mapper to write the object as string before.
fun getReport(@Query("filter", encoded = true) request: String)
But what retrofit is doing is that it does not encode the brackets, but it does encode all the quotes, the url then becomes:
filter={%22columns%22: ...
And this is of course causing issues with the invocation.
Ideas?
kotlin retrofit2
Using Retrofit 2.4, I'm calling an API that receives a JSON object as part of a query string such as /list?filter={"columns":"a,b,c","start":""...}
Instead of writing a converter I just use a jackson mapper to write the object as string before.
fun getReport(@Query("filter", encoded = true) request: String)
But what retrofit is doing is that it does not encode the brackets, but it does encode all the quotes, the url then becomes:
filter={%22columns%22: ...
And this is of course causing issues with the invocation.
Ideas?
kotlin retrofit2
kotlin retrofit2
asked Nov 13 '18 at 16:02
Vinicius CarvalhoVinicius Carvalho
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Use QueryMap in your functions
@QueryMap(encodeNames = true)
more details refer Annotation Type QueryMap
I tried that and also does not work. Added a QueryMap, with a map: "filter" : JsonString, and it also escapes quotes
– Vinicius Carvalho
Nov 15 '18 at 13:53
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Use QueryMap in your functions
@QueryMap(encodeNames = true)
more details refer Annotation Type QueryMap
I tried that and also does not work. Added a QueryMap, with a map: "filter" : JsonString, and it also escapes quotes
– Vinicius Carvalho
Nov 15 '18 at 13:53
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Use QueryMap in your functions
@QueryMap(encodeNames = true)
more details refer Annotation Type QueryMap
I tried that and also does not work. Added a QueryMap, with a map: "filter" : JsonString, and it also escapes quotes
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Nov 15 '18 at 13:53
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Use QueryMap in your functions
@QueryMap(encodeNames = true)
more details refer Annotation Type QueryMap
Use QueryMap in your functions
@QueryMap(encodeNames = true)
more details refer Annotation Type QueryMap
answered Nov 14 '18 at 4:21
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I tried that and also does not work. Added a QueryMap, with a map: "filter" : JsonString, and it also escapes quotes
– Vinicius Carvalho
Nov 15 '18 at 13:53
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I tried that and also does not work. Added a QueryMap, with a map: "filter" : JsonString, and it also escapes quotes
– Vinicius Carvalho
Nov 15 '18 at 13:53
I tried that and also does not work. Added a QueryMap, with a map: "filter" : JsonString, and it also escapes quotes
– Vinicius Carvalho
Nov 15 '18 at 13:53
I tried that and also does not work. Added a QueryMap, with a map: "filter" : JsonString, and it also escapes quotes
– Vinicius Carvalho
Nov 15 '18 at 13:53
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