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Start your free trialAxel Myren
Courses Plus Student 705 PointsI get an error when running the app.
package axelwikborg.stormy;
import android.content.Context; import android.net.ConnectivityManager; import android.net.NetworkInfo; import android.support.v7.app.AppCompatActivity; import android.os.Bundle; import android.util.Log; import android.widget.Toast;
import com.squareup.okhttp.Call; import com.squareup.okhttp.Callback; import com.squareup.okhttp.OkHttpClient; import com.squareup.okhttp.Request; import com.squareup.okhttp.Response;
import org.json.JSONException; import org.json.JSONObject;
import java.io.IOException;
public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity { public static final String TAG = MainActivity.class.getSimpleName(); private CurrentWeather mCurrentWeather;
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
String apiKey = "06df8f38f75dbddb7b62d8dc9d734599";
double latitude = 37.8267;
double longitude = 122.423;
String forecastUrl = "https://api.forecast.io/forecast/" + apiKey +
"/" + latitude + "," + longitude;
if (isNetworkAvailable()) {
OkHttpClient client = new OkHttpClient();
Request request = new Request.Builder()
.url(forecastUrl)
.build();
Call call = client.newCall(request);
call.enqueue(new Callback() {
@Override
public void onFailure(Request request, IOException e) {
}
@Override
public void onResponse(Response response) throws IOException {
try {
String jsonData = response.body().string();
Log.v(TAG,jsonData );
if (response.isSuccessful()) {
mCurrentWeather = getCurrentDetails(jsonData);
} else {
alertUserAboutError();
}
}
catch (IOException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "Exception caught", e);
}
catch ( JSONException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "Exception caught", e);
}
}
});
}
else {
Toast.makeText(this, R.string.network_unaviable_message,
Toast.LENGTH_LONG ).show();
}
Log.d(TAG, "Main UI code is running!");
}
private CurrentWeather getCurrentDetails(String jsonData) throws JSONException{
JSONObject forecast = new JSONObject(jsonData);
String timezone = forecast.getString("timezone");
Log.i(TAG, "From JSON:" + timezone);
JSONObject currently = forecast.getJSONObject("currently");
CurrentWeather currentWeather = new CurrentWeather();
currentWeather.setHumidity(currently.getDouble("Humidity"));
currentWeather.getTime(currently.getLong("time"));
currentWeather.setIcon(currently.getString("icon"));
currentWeather.setPrecipChance(currently.getDouble("precipProbability"));
currentWeather.setTemperature(currently.getDouble("temperature"));
currentWeather.setTimeZone(timezone);
Log.d(TAG, currentWeather.getFormattedTime());
return currentWeather;
}
private boolean isNetworkAvailable() {
ConnectivityManager manager = (ConnectivityManager)
getSystemService(Context.CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE);
NetworkInfo networkInfo = manager.getActiveNetworkInfo();
boolean isAvailable = false;
if (networkInfo != null && networkInfo.isConnected()) {
isAvailable = true;
}
return isAvailable; }
private void alertUserAboutError() {
AlertDialogFragment dialog = new AlertDialogFragment();
dialog.show(getFragmentManager(), "error_dialog");
}
}
This is my code from MainActivity . When i run the app the log says : no value for "Humidity". does not show time either. What do i do??
aakarshrestha
6,509 PointsFor Humidity: Change this line: currentWeather.setHumidity(currently.getDouble("Humidity"));
to: currentWeather.setHumidity(currently.getDouble("humidity"));
For time: Change this line: currentWeather.getTime(currently.getLong("time"));
to: currentWeather.setTime(currently.getLong("time"));
It should work now.
Happy coding!
Cristian Montes Cornejo
934 PointsCristian Montes Cornejo
934 PointsCan you post your JSON Response?