Java – use okhttp to get HTTP status code
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Java
I'm using okhttp to get some website content
However, I can't get the HTTP status code from the response
My java code:
OkHttpClient client = new OkHttpClient(); Request request = new Request.Builder() .url("https://www.google.at") .build(); Response httpResponse = client.newCall(request).execute(); String html = httpResponse.body().string();
This method:
httpResponse.toString();
Return the following:
Response{protocol=http/1.1,code=200,message=OK,url=https://www.google.at}
Is there any way to take statuscode as an integer, or do you need a regular expression to filter out the toString () - Method?
Solution
You can use the httpresponse class and use it to access the status code as follows;
HttpResponse httpResponse = client.newCall(request).execute(); httpResponse.getStatusLine().getStatusCode();
If you are using COM squareup. okhttp. Response, you can use the code () method to get the HTTP status code
Response httpResponse = client.newCall(request).execute(); httpResponse.code();
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