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Top 19 Okhttp Open-Source Projects
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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LoggingInterceptor
An OkHttp interceptor which has pretty logger for request and response. +Mock support
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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cronet-transport-for-okhttp
This package allows OkHttp and Retrofit users to use Cronet as their transport layer, benefiting from features like QUIC/HTTP3 support or connection migration.
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AvengersChat
💙 Android sample Avengers chat application using Stream Chat SDK based on MVVM (ViewModel, Coroutines, Room, Hilt, Repository) architecture.
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stream-draw-android
🛥 Stream Draw is a real-time multiplayer drawing & chat game app built entirely with Jetpack Compose.
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java-specialagent
Automatic instrumentation for 3rd-party libraries in Java applications with OpenTracing.
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okhttp-eventsource
Server-sent events (SSE) client implementation for Java, based on OkHttp: http://javadoc.io/doc/com.launchdarkly/okhttp-eventsource
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BasicMVIApp
This application is a basic study application that implements clean architecture, with MVI architecture pattern. In addition to the most commonly used tools in the android development community.
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WaterLevel
💧 Monitoring water tanker level using NodeMCU ESP8266 and HC-SR04P Ultrasonic Sensor and broadcasting it using a simple HTTP server inside NodeMCU ESP8266 and show data in an Android App
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I prefer Chucker: https://github.com/ChuckerTeam/chucker
Project mention: Methods and processes for reduce bugs in production | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-08-24>As now we've introduced some peers code review, automatic testing on most critical stuff (but since the codebase sucks these aren't really reliable tests)
They may not be "reliable", but these are your safety net, or harness, so you don't fall. I wrote about similar issues, for instance here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26591067 and, given your promotion, here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37211796. It contains a few steps starting from "So...".
You can add monitoring, something like Sentry (https://sentry.io) will capture exceptions that were not handled that you have not seen because the stack trace is buried in hundreds of pages of logs or something. It groups them by exception and counts them. It's pretty awesome. (https://docs.sentry.io). It supports around 108 platforms (Java, Python, JavaScript, etc.). This lets you see the exceptions and makes prioritizing easier (which ones are the most frequent, which ones impact the most, etc.).
If you don't have them already, issue templates are really useful and the comment I linked to explains why, but here's an example of an issue template (again, you can configure them for different types of issues so team members select from a dropdown for a bug or a feature):
Project mention: What is the most simple way to upload a file with an HTTP request? | /r/androiddev | 2023-05-02If you google around you should be able to find some pretty simple libraries that can do this that skip the setup that something like volley has. Like this https://github.com/af19git5/AndroidEasyHttp
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- How to sniff rest API calls from an app
- Retrofit — Effective error handling with Kotlin Coroutine and Result API
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- Powerful & Open Source debugger for native android apps
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Okhttp projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | AndroidNetworking | 5,648 |
2 | chucker | 3,679 |
3 | Fetch | 1,599 |
4 | sttp | 1,413 |
5 | LoggingInterceptor | 1,312 |
6 | sentry-java | 1,097 |
7 | retrosheet | 831 |
8 | okreplay | 777 |
9 | EitherNet | 730 |
10 | Ok2Curl | 417 |
11 | cronet-transport-for-okhttp | 393 |
12 | AvengersChat | 366 |
13 | stream-draw-android | 334 |
14 | java-specialagent | 185 |
15 | okhttp-eventsource | 130 |
16 | BasicMVIApp | 35 |
17 | WaterLevel | 19 |
18 | OkLog | 18 |
19 | AndroidEasyHttp | 15 |
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