commit | 7407d6984ce69693097befc9b72609a8156463bb | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Narayan Kamath <narayan@google.com> | Wed Feb 20 17:51:48 2013 +0000 |
committer | Narayan Kamath <narayan@google.com> | Wed Feb 20 17:51:48 2013 +0000 |
tree | 2d2b4f288877751e0d2659503f701134d4581ec0 | |
parent | cf335d418ba2340c2a3cd28038b6cc38a9679b6e [diff] |
Update okhttp through to Feb 20. This is commit 4b7e0b733fe7597bd58014311cbed8592ca313ac on branch master at https://github.com/square/okhttp Change-Id: I68c40a8a0c7518933b6ac124c886d21f4823a809
An HTTP+SPDY client for Android and Java applications.
Downloadable .jars can be found on the GitHub download page.
You can also depend on the .jar through Maven:
<dependency> <groupId>com.squareup</groupId> <artifactId>okhttp</artifactId> <version>(insert latest version)</version> </dependency>
OkHttp uses the platform‘s ProxySelector. Prior to Android 4.0, ProxySelector
didn’t honor the proxyHost
and proxyPort
system properties for HTTPS connections. Work around this by specifying the https.proxyHost
and https.proxyPort
system properties when using a proxy with HTTPS.
OkHttp's test suite creates an in-process HTTPS server. Prior to Android 2.3, SSL server sockets were broken, and so HTTPS tests will time out when run on such devices.
Run OkHttp tests on the desktop with Maven. Running SPDY tests on the desktop uses Jetty-NPN which requires OpenJDK 7+.
mvn clean test
Test on a USB-attached Android using Vogar. Unfortunately dx
requires that you build with Java 6, otherwise the test class will be silently omitted from the .dex
file.
mvn clean mvn package -DskipTests vogar \ --classpath ~/.m2/repository/org/bouncycastle/bcprov-jdk15on/1.47/bcprov-jdk15on-1.47.jar \ --classpath ~/.m2/repository/com/google/mockwebserver/mockwebserver/20130122/mockwebserver-20130122.jar \ --classpath target/okhttp-0.9-SNAPSHOT.jar \ ./src/test/java
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