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i am beginner in Kotlin . i try to build app using the OkHttp for make web requests to a rapidapi API downloading files when i click on button . i am already added setting connect Timeout , but i want to handle connect Timeout connection, when connect Timeout i want show to user a dialog to try again or cancel .

   private fun StartDwonload() {


    val url = editText.text.toString()


        val client = OkHttpClient.Builder()
            .connectTimeout(10, TimeUnit.SECONDS)
            .writeTimeout(10, TimeUnit.SECONDS)
            .readTimeout(30, TimeUnit.SECONDS)
            .build()

        val requests = Request.Builder()
            .url("xxxxxxx?igurl="+url)
            .get()
            .addHeader("x-rapidapi-host", "xxxxx")
            .addHeader("x-rapidapi-key", "xxxx")
            .build()
        client.newCall(requests).enqueue(object : Callback {
            override fun onFailure(call: Call, e: IOException) {}

            override fun onResponse(call: Call, response: Response){

                val responseData = response.body()?.string()
                runOnUiThread{
                    try {
                        var json = JSONObject(responseData)
                        println("Request Successful!!")
                        println(json)
                        val responseObject = json.get("downloadurl").toString()

                        val request = DownloadManager.Request(Uri.parse((responseObject)))
                        request.setAllowedNetworkTypes(DownloadManager.Request.NETWORK_WIFI or DownloadManager.Request.NETWORK_MOBILE)
                        request.setTitle("Download")
                        request.setDescription("Dwonloading ...")
                        request.allowScanningByMediaScanner()
                        request.setNotificationVisibility(DownloadManager.Request.VISIBILITY_VISIBLE_NOTIFY_COMPLETED)
                        request.setDestinationInExternalPublicDir(Environment.DIRECTORY_DOWNLOADS,"${System.currentTimeMillis()}.mp4")
                        print(DownloadManager.ACTION_DOWNLOAD_COMPLETE)
                        val manager = getSystemService(Context.DOWNLOAD_SERVICE) as DownloadManager
                        manager.enqueue((request))

                        progressDialog.dismiss()

                    } catch (e: JSONException) {
                        e.printStackTrace()
                    }
                }

            }
        })



    }

any idea please ?

1 Answer 1

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On your OnFailure() method you can check whether your error is SocketTimeoutException like this

override fun onFailure(call: Call, e: IOException) {
if(e is SocketTimeoutException){
//do your work
}
}
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  • i have error Function invocation 'error(...)' expected Feb 4, 2020 at 10:00
  • I have updated my answer a little bit by changing the type of error, try now and let me know how it goes. Feb 4, 2020 at 10:05
  • if i set Throwable i have error Object is not abstract and does not implement abstract member public abstract fun onFailure(call: Call!, e: IOException!): Unit defined in okhttp3.Callback Feb 4, 2020 at 10:07
  • What happens when you are using AlertDialog in the onFailure() method itself.. as it is IOException Feb 4, 2020 at 10:17
  • Are you getting any error or not? If it is not showing anything that means the onFailure() method is not triggered at all. Is this the case? Feb 4, 2020 at 10:21

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