Dove is a convenient network layer framework based on Retrofit2 and RxJava2 for two development and encapsulation.
One:
Create or open your Application Class,
In onCreate ():
Dove.birth(Core.instance().getApplicationContext(),
Nest.build().setBaseUrl(ComDef.BASE_COM_URL).setInterfaceClass(JobTask.class));
Why is it called the bird's nest, because it is a basic project.
Use it build().setBaseUrl().setInterfaceClass() for
Dove.birh(?), It will give you the interface;
example:
JobTask jobTask = Dove.birth(Core.instance().getApplicationContext(),
Nest.build()
.setBaseUrl(ComDef.BASE_COM_URL)
.setInterfaceClass(JobTask.class)
.addGlobalParam((String)key, (String)param) /
.addGlobalParams(HashMap maps));
Two:
Where you need to use the network:
Dove.flyLife( Activity, jobTask.? (Your Interface Service)
, new Dover() {
@Override
public void don(Disposable d, @NonNull ? thing) {
// The next step to receive data
}
@Override
public void die(Disposable d, @NonNull Throwable throwable) {
// Abnormality
}
});
To get a Git project into your build:
Step 1. Add the JitPack repository to your build file
gradle maven sbt leiningen Add it in your root build.gradle at the end of repositories:
allprojects {
repositories {
...
maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
}
}
Step 2. Add the dependency
dependencies {
compile 'com.github.Deepblue1996:Dove:x.y.z'
}
Step 3. Gradle
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