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Parse Android Volley JSONArray response

I'm sending a JSONArray GET request with Volley, and it's returning the specified JSON array. Here's my Request:

JsonArrayRequest getRequest = new JsonArrayRequest(url,
                    new Response.Listener<JSONArray>()
                    {
                        @Override public void onResponse(JSONArray response) {

                            Log.d("Response", response.toString());
                        }
                    },
                    new Response.ErrorListener()
                    {
                        @Override public void onErrorResponse(VolleyError error) {
                            Log.d("Error.Response", error.toString());
                        }
                    }
                  );
                  VolleySingleton.getInstance(this).addToRequestQueue(getRequest); //Call to get dashboard feed
}

As you can see, I'm currently just logging out the response. I want to parse the Array though and display the results in a list view. The documentation for this isn't great, and I'm pretty green in terms of Android dev. What is the proper way to parse a JSON array from Volley and display the results in a list view? I've gathered that I should use parseNetworkResponse , but not sure how to implement.

I'd recommend to stick to the GSON library for JSON parsing. Here's how a Volley request with embedded JSON processing could look then:

import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException;

import com.android.volley.NetworkResponse;
import com.android.volley.ParseError;
import com.android.volley.Request;
import com.android.volley.Response;
import com.android.volley.Response.ErrorListener;
import com.android.volley.Response.Listener;
import com.android.volley.toolbox.HttpHeaderParser;
import com.google.gson.Gson;
import com.google.gson.JsonSyntaxException;

/**
 * Volley GET request which parses JSON server response into Java object.
 */
public class GsonRequest<T> extends Request<T> {

    /** JSON parsing engine */
    protected final Gson gson;

    /** class of type of response */
    protected final Class<T> clazz;

    /** result listener */
    private final Listener<T> listener;

    public GsonRequest(String url, Class<T> clazz, Listener<T> listener, 
            ErrorListener errorListener) {
        super(Method.GET, url, errorListener);

        this.clazz = clazz;
        this.listener = listener;
        this.gson = new Gson();
    }

    @Override
    protected void deliverResponse(T response) {
        listener.onResponse(response);
    }

    @Override
    protected Response<T> parseNetworkResponse(NetworkResponse response) {
        try {
            String json = new String(
                    response.data, HttpHeaderParser.parseCharset(response.headers));
            return Response.success(
                    gson.fromJson(json, clazz), HttpHeaderParser.parseCacheHeaders(response));

        } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) {
            return Response.error(new ParseError(e));
        } catch (JsonSyntaxException e) {
            return Response.error(new ParseError(e));
        }
    }
}

Let's imagine you have a server method located at http://example.com/api/persons/ which returns a JSON array of Person; Person is as follows:

public class Person {
    String firstName;
    String lastName;
}

We can call the abovementioned method like this:

GsonRequest<Person[]> getPersons = 
        new GsonRequest<Person[]>("http://example.com/api/persons/", Person[].class,

            new Listener<Person[]>() {
                @Override
                public void onResponse(Person[] response) {
                    List<Person> persons = Arrays.asList(response);
                    // TODO deal with persons
                }

            }, new ErrorListener() {
                @Override
                public void onErrorResponse(VolleyError error) {
                    // TODO deal with error
                }
            });

VolleyQueue.get().add(getPersons);

And finally in response listener we get an array of Person which can be converted to list and fed to ListView's adapter.

you can use Gson project to working with json in java and android app ,it is so simple this link is a sample link of using gson

How To Convert Java Object To / From JSON (Gson)

You can either use the native JSONParsor in the android framework your requirements are comparatively less and the JSON is simple . Here is a link for the tutorial.

But if you are using complex JSON objects, use libraries like

  • GSON
  • Jackson

I find GSON easier and more effective to use. You know more about it from Here

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