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In my android application, I am using Retrofit with OkHttpClient with caching enabled to access some APIs. Some of our APIs sometimes return empty data. We provide a "Refresh" button in the app for the client to reload data from a specific API.

How do I tell OkHttpClient that a specific request should ignore the cached entry. Alternatively, is there a mechanism to delete the cached response corresponding to a single request?

I see Cache.remove(request) method but it is marked as private.

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As Jake Wharton suggested in issues, do this to ignore the cache:

request.setCacheControl(CacheControl.FORCE_NETWORK);
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  • I was using an older version, updated to 3.4 and your solution working. Thanks inder
    – Nidhin
    Aug 10, 2016 at 8:18
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    is it able to set the cacheControl from OkHttpClient class, not from the Request class? Mar 14, 2017 at 16:34
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    Yes - to disable caching globally, create the client with a null cache: new OkHttpClient().newBuilder().cache(null).build();
    – Simon
    Apr 28, 2017 at 12:19
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    Is it possible to annotate some API calls to not use the cache at all ? Sep 22, 2017 at 9:08
  • This does not work if you use the Coroutines Adapter. Any Ideas ? Jan 24, 2019 at 14:14
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@Headers("Cache-Control: no-cache") 

on the method should work. If you want to do it dynamically you can add a

@Header("Cache-Control") 

String cacheControl parameter and pass null or "no-cache"

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