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Abstraction for communicating with REST API in flutter projects. Incorporates exception handling and jwt with refresh token authorization.
Rest api client #
Abstraction for communicating with REST API in flutter projects. Incorporates exception handling and jwt with refresh token authorization. You can also find this package on pub as rest_api_client
Usage #
//This must be called once per application lifetime
await RestApiClient.initFlutter();
IRestApiClient restApiClient = RestApiClient(
options: RestApiClientOptions(
//Defines your base API url eg. https://mybestrestapi.com
baseUrl: 'https://mybestrestapi.com',
//Enable caching of response data
cacheEnabled: true,
),
authOptions: AuthOptions(
//Define refresh token endpoint for RestApiClient
//instance to use the first time response status code is 401
refreshTokenEndpoint: '/auth/token-refresh',
//Define the name of your api parameter name
//on RefreshToken endpoint eg. 'refreshToken' or 'value' ...
refreshTokenParameterName: 'token',
//This method is called on successfull call to refreshTokenEndpoint
//Provides a way to get a jwt from response, much like
//resolveValidationErrorsMap callback
resolveJwt: (response) => response.data['result']['accessToken']['token'],
//Much like resolveJwt, this method is used to resolve
//refresh token from response
resolveRefreshToken: (response) => response.data['result']['refreshToken']['token'],
),
loggingOptions: LoggingOptions(
//Toggle logging of your requests and responses
//to the console while debugging
logNetworkTraffic: true,
),
);
//init must be called, preferably right after the instantiation
await restApiClient.init();
//Use restApiClient from this point on
If you are using authentication in your app probably it would look something like this
final response = await restApiClient.post(
'/Authentication/Authenticate',
data: {'username': 'john', 'password': 'Flutter_is_awesome1!'},
);
//Extract the values from response
var jwt = response.data['jwt'];
var refreshToken = response.data['refreshToken'];
Let's asume that somehow we got jwt and refresh token, you probably pinged your api Authentication endpoint to get these two values.
jwt = 'eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJzdWIiOiIxMjM0NTY3ODkwIiwiZmx1dHRlciI6IkZsdXR0ZXIgaXMgYXdlc29tZSIsImNoYWxsZW5nZSI6IllvdSBtYWRlIGl0LCB5b3UgY3JhY2tlZCB0aGUgY29kZS4gWW91J3JlIGF3ZXNvbWUgdG9vLiIsImlhdCI6MTUxNjIzOTAyMn0.5QJz8hhxYsHxShS4hWKdHzcFH_IsQQZAnWSEcHJkspE';
refreshToken = 'c91c03ea6c46a86cbc019be3d71d0a1a';
//set the authorization (JWT)
restApiClient.authHandler.authenticate(jwt: jwt, refreshToken: refreshToken);
//Create authorized requests safely
restApiClient.get('/Products');
Add parameters to your requests
restApiClient.get(
'/Products',
queryParameters: {
'name': 'darts'
},
);
Ignore server errors that might happen in the next request
restApiClient.exceptionHandler.exceptionOptions.showInternalServerErrors = false;
try {
restApiClient.get(
'/Products',
queryParameters: {'name': 'darts'},
);
} catch (e) {
print(e);
}
Ignore all exceptions that might happen in the next request
restApiClient.exceptionHandler.exceptionOptions.disable();
restApiClient.post(
'/Products/Reviews/234',
data: {'grade': 5, 'comment': 'Throwing dart is not safe but upgrading to Dart 2.12.1 is. #nullsafety'},
);
restApiClient.put(
'/Products/Reviews/234',
data: {
'grade': 5,
'comment': 'On the other hand throwing dartz is fun',
},
);
restApiClient.delete('/Products/Reviews/234');