Your implementation will add the same initial timestamp to all requests performed by the retrofit instance. Is this what you desire?
If you want the current/latest timestamp as part of the url's path in each call, use an interceptor:
val okHttpClient = OkHttpClient.Builder()
.addInterceptor( object : Interceptor {
override fun intercept(chain: Interceptor.Chain): Response {
val originalRequest = chain.request()
val originalHttpUrl = originalRequest.url()
val timestampUrl = originalHttpUrl.newBuilder()
.addPathSegment(System.currentTimeMillis().toString())
.build()
val requestBuilder = originalRequest.newBuilder()
.url(timestampUrl)
return chain.proceed(requestBuilder.build())
}
})
.build()
val retrofit = Retrofit.Builder()
.baseUrl(API.BASE_URL)
.addConverterFactory(GsonConverterFactory.create())
.client(okHttpClient)
.build()
If you want to pass the timestamp as a query parameter, like Yevhenii suggested, replace the interceptor with something like:
object : Interceptor {
override fun intercept(chain: Interceptor.Chain): Response {
val originalRequest = chain.request()
val originalHttpUrl = originalRequest.url()
val timestampUrl = originalHttpUrl.newBuilder()
.addQueryParameter("timestamp", System.currentTimeMillis().toString())
.build()
val requestBuilder = originalRequest.newBuilder()
.url(timestampUrl)
return chain.proceed(requestBuilder.build())
}
}