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Description

The OkHttp Profiler plugin can show requests from the OkHttp library directly in the Android Studio tool window. It supports the OkHttp v3 (http://square.github.io/okhttp/) and the Retrofit v2 (https://square.github.io/retrofit/)

You can debug OkHttp request or response headers, inspect the JSON as a tree, as a plain text etc. And you can easily create a Java/Kotlin model from the data. Just click the right mouse button on a root element of the tree (or any other), choose Java or Kotlin, and select a folder for a new file in the project.

Programming language: Kotlin

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OkHttpProfiler Android Studio Plugin

Created by LocaleBro.com - Android Localization Platform

The OkHttp Profiler plugin can show requests from the OkHttp library directly in the Android Studio tool window. It supports the OkHttp v3 (http://square.github.io/okhttp/) and the Retrofit v2 (https://square.github.io/retrofit/)

You can debug OkHttp request or response headers, inspect the JSON as a tree, as a plain text etc. And you can easily create a Java/Kotlin model from the data. Just click the right mouse button on a root element of the tree (or any other), choose Java or Kotlin, and select a folder for a new file in the project.

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Installation

For installation, you need to include the library to your app build.gradle file

implementation 'com.localebro:okhttpprofiler:1.0.8'

and add Interceptor to okHttpClient in code

For OkHttp
Java
OkHttpClient.Builder builder = new OkHttpClient.Builder();
 if (BuildConfig.DEBUG) {
     builder.addInterceptor(new OkHttpProfilerInterceptor());
 }   
OkHttpClient client = builder.build(); 
Kotlin
val builder = OkHttpClient.Builder()
if (BuildConfig.DEBUG) {
    builder.addInterceptor(OkHttpProfilerInterceptor() )
}    
val client = builder.build()
For Retrofit
Java
OkHttpClient.Builder builder = new OkHttpClient.Builder();
 if (BuildConfig.DEBUG) {
     builder.addInterceptor(new OkHttpProfilerInterceptor());
 }   
OkHttpClient client = builder.build(); 
Retrofit retrofit = new Retrofit.Builder()
            ......
            .client(client)
            .build();
Kotlin
val builder = OkHttpClient.Builder()
if (BuildConfig.DEBUG) {
    builder.addInterceptor( OkHttpProfilerInterceptor() )
}    
val client = builder.build()
val retrofit = Retrofit.Builder()
        ......
        .client(client)
        .build()
For security reasons we recommend to enable OkHttpProfilerInterceptor only for DEBUG BUILDS!

Also Proguard will cut it out in the release build.

And then enable Android Studio plugin

https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/11249-okhttp-profiler

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Have fun!

Source Codes

OkHttp Profiler Plugin Sources.

OkHttp Profiler Android Library.

Issue with the Android Studio version 4.1 solved in plugin v1.0.13+:

Unfortunately, Google changed realisation of one class but Intellij doesn't. I fixed it, but Intellij IDEA is no longer supported by the OkHttProfiler.