retrofit.http.EncodedPath Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: PatrulatrulAPI.java From patrol-android with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
@Multipart @Headers({"Content-Type: multipart/form-data", "Accept: application/json", "Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate"}) @POST("/api/{userID}/violation/create") VideoAnswer uploadImage(@Part("photo") TypedFile photo, @EncodedPath("userID") String userID, @Part("latitude") double latitude, @Part("longitude") double longitude);
Example #2
Source File: MockDataWebService.java From divide with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Override public Response get(@Header("Authorization") String authToken, @EncodedPath("objectType") String objectType, @Body Collection<String> keys) { verifyAuthToken(authToken); try { Collection<TransientObject> got = dao.get(objectType, keys.toArray(new String[keys.size()])); return new GsonResponse("",200,"",null, got).build(); } catch (DAO.DAOException e) { return new GsonResponse("",e.getStatusCode(),e.getMessage(), null, null).build(); } }
Example #3
Source File: MockDataWebService.java From divide with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Override public Observable<Integer> count(@Header("Authorization") String authToken, @EncodedPath("objectType") String objectType) { verifyAuthToken(authToken); return Observable.from(dao.count(objectType)); }
Example #4
Source File: TapchatAPI.java From tapchat-android with Apache License 2.0 | votes |
@GET("/{path}") @Streaming Response oobInclude(@EncodedPath("path") String path);