Android: How handle message error from the server using Volley?
Solution 1:
I've implemented something similar to this, and it's relatively simple. Your log message is printing out what looks like gibberish, because response.data
is really a byte array - not a String
. Also, a VolleyError
is really just an extended Exception
, so Exception.getMessage() likely wouldn't return what you are looking for unless you override the parsing methods for parsing your VolleyError
in your extended Request
class. A really basic way to handle this would be to do something like:
//In your extended request class
@Override
protected VolleyError parseNetworkError(VolleyError volleyError){
if(volleyError.networkResponse != null && volleyError.networkResponse.data != null){
VolleyError error = new VolleyError(new String(volleyError.networkResponse.data));
volleyError = error;
}
return volleyError;
}
}
If you add this to your extended Request
classes, your getMessage()
should at least not return null. I normally don't really bother with this, though, since it's easy enough to do it all from within your onErrorResponse(VolleyError e)
method.
You should use a JSON library to simplify things -- I use Gson for example or you could use Apache's JSONObject
s which shouldn't require an additional external library. The first step is to get the response JSON sent from your server as a String
(in a similar fashion to what I just demonstrated), next you can optionally convert it to a JSONObject (using either apache's JSONObject
s and JsonArray
s, or another library of your choice) or just parse the String
yourself. After that, you just have to display the Toast
.
Here's some example code to get you started:
public void onErrorResponse(VolleyError error) {
String json = null;
NetworkResponse response = error.networkResponse;
if(response != null && response.data != null){
switch(response.statusCode){
case 400:
json = new String(response.data);
json = trimMessage(json, "message");
if(json != null) displayMessage(json);
break;
}
//Additional cases
}
}
public String trimMessage(String json, String key){
String trimmedString = null;
try{
JSONObject obj = new JSONObject(json);
trimmedString = obj.getString(key);
} catch(JSONException e){
e.printStackTrace();
return null;
}
return trimmedString;
}
//Somewhere that has access to a context
public void displayMessage(String toastString){
Toast.makeText(context, toastString, Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
}
Solution 2:
try this class to handle all erros
public class VolleyErrorHelper {
/**
* Returns appropriate message which is to be displayed to the user
* against the specified error object.
*
* @param error
* @param context
* @return
*/
public static String getMessage (Object error , Context context){
if(error instanceof TimeoutError){
return context.getResources().getString(R.string.timeout);
}else if (isServerProblem(error)){
return handleServerError(error ,context);
}else if(isNetworkProblem(error)){
return context.getResources().getString(R.string.nointernet);
}
return context.getResources().getString(R.string.generic_error);
}
private static String handleServerError(Object error, Context context) {
VolleyError er = (VolleyError)error;
NetworkResponse response = er.networkResponse;
if(response != null){
switch (response.statusCode){
case 404:
case 422:
case 401:
try {
// server might return error like this { "error": "Some error occured" }
// Use "Gson" to parse the result
HashMap<String, String> result = new Gson().fromJson(new String(response.data),
new TypeToken<Map<String, String>>() {
}.getType());
if (result != null && result.containsKey("error")) {
return result.get("error");
}
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
// invalid request
return ((VolleyError) error).getMessage();
default:
return context.getResources().getString(R.string.timeout);
}
}
return context.getResources().getString(R.string.generic_error);
}
private static boolean isServerProblem(Object error) {
return (error instanceof ServerError || error instanceof AuthFailureError);
}
private static boolean isNetworkProblem (Object error){
return (error instanceof NetworkError || error instanceof NoConnectionError);
}