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I am trying to fetch some Data from the internet. So I made a API Request for a weather website. But I am getting the following exception- Unhandled Exception: FormatException: Invalid radix-10 number (at character 1). This is the error Code:

    [VERBOSE-2:shell.cc(242)] Dart Unhandled Exception: FormatException: Invalid radix-10 number (at character 1)
//uri.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather?lat=35&lon=139&appid=4659036c3236...
^
, stack trace: #0      int._throwFormatException (dart:core-patch/integers_patch.dart:131:5)
#1      int._parseRadix (dart:core-patch/integers_patch.dart:157:16)
#2      int._parse (dart:core-patch/integers_patch.dart:100:12)
#3      int.parse (dart:core-patch/integers_patch.dart:63:12)
#4      _Uri._makeHttpUri (dart:core/uri.dart:1591:49)
#5      new _Uri.https (dart:core/uri.dart:1462:12)
#6      _LoadingScreenState.getData (package:clima/screens/loading_screen.dart:25:49)
#7      _LoadingScreenState.build (package:clima/screens/loading_screen.dart:37:5)
#8      StatefulElement.build (package:flutter/src/widgets/framework.dart:4612:27)
#9      ComponentElement.performRebuild (package:flutter/src/widgets/framework.dart:4495:15)
#10     StatefulElement.performRebuild (package:flutter/src/widgets/framework.dart:4<…>

This is the code that goes with that:

import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'package:clima/services/location.dart';
import 'package:http/http.dart' as http;

class LoadingScreen extends StatefulWidget {
  @override
  _LoadingScreenState createState() => _LoadingScreenState();
}

class _LoadingScreenState extends State<LoadingScreen> {
  @override
  void initState() {
    super.initState();
    getLocation();
  }

  void getLocation() async {
    Location location = Location();
    await location.getCurrentLocation();
    print(location.latitude);
    print(location.longitude);
  }

  void getData() async {
    http.Response response = await http.get(Uri.https(
        'https://uri.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather?lat=35&lon=139&appid=4659036c323608514eb865c174726965',
        'albums/1'));

    if (response.statusCode == 200) {
      String data = response.body;
      print(data);
    } else {}
  }

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    getData();
    return Scaffold();
  }
}
2
  • 4
    You are misusing Uri.https; its first argument should be a hostname, not a hostname with a path. You should be using Uri.parse instead.
    – jamesdlin
    Mar 14, 2021 at 0:46
  • You should also avoid calling methods inside the build method of a widget tree , because every time the widget gets rebuilt getData(); will be called. Call it in the initState
    – croxx5f
    Mar 14, 2021 at 1:28

14 Answers 14

50

I faced this problem and I solved just removing the https:// from the URL address.

If you need keep the https:// in your string for some reason, replace Uri.https to Uri.parse

You can see a complete example here: https://flutter.dev/docs/cookbook/networking/fetch-data

1
  • this comment gave me a hint, i wasnt using http:// or https:// but i was using a path at the end something like... example.compute.amazonaws.com/api/user.. solved it by renoving /api/users and just leaving example.compute.amazonaws.com Aug 6, 2022 at 21:05
37

`In my case I'm trying to parse double [ amount = 12.34 ] using

int.parse(amount)

So, Changing to double works for me`

double.parse(amount) 
9

That error is Dart attempting to convert (parse) a String into an Integer, but the String isn't a valid base 10 (?) number.

Example:

print(int.parse('//ten'));

will throw

print(int.parse('10'));

should work.

I guess that Uri.https is trying an int.parse() in case the address you've supplied is an IP/IPv6 address (?) and its choking on the incorrect supplied format, as mentioned by jamesdin in the comments.

3

Use this code:

...
final uri = Uri.parse('your url here');

http.Response response = await http.get(uri);
...

Solved the issue to me

2
int.parse(amount);

Change it to

int.parse(amount != null ? amount : '0');
1
  • Or shorter int.parse(amount ?? '0');
    – B Faley
    Dec 13, 2022 at 11:05
2

It is issue of parsing string by Uri.http(). I resolved this by using base Uri constructor.

For example:

var uri = Uri(scheme:'http', host: '127.0.0.1', port: 8000, path: '/your-pass');
2
  1. Use Uri.parse instead of Uri.https
http.Response response = await http.get(
  Uri.parse(
    'https://uri.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather?lat=35&lon=139&appid=4659036c323608514eb865c174726965',
    'albums/1',
  ),
);
  1. Provide internet permission in AndroidManifest.xml file.
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET"/>
  1. If you don't sign in play store please sign in play store in emulator. (Not mendetory)
1

The problem in my case happened when trying to parse a double using format currency.

Because the input keyboard adds comas (,) instead of dots (.), the method double.parse() can’t parse correctly, so before trying to parse you have to replace all the (,) for (.).

double.parse(controller.value.text.replaceAll(',', '.')
0

I had a similar issue but this is because I added '/' at the end of the url like 192.168.178.28:8080/ and I just used 192.168.178.28:8080.

I am using a code like this to get the appropriate URL for Development or Production.

  static const String ENV = 'DEV'; // 'PROD';
  static const String API_URL_PROD = "myapi.herokuapp.com";
  static const String API_URL_DEV = "192.168.178.98:8080";

  Uri getUrlForEnv(String endpoint) {

     var url;

     if (Constant.ENV == 'PROD') {
        url = Uri.https(Constant.API_URL_PROD, endpoint);
     } else {
        url = Uri.http(Constant.API_URL_DEV, endpoint);
     }
     return url;
  }
0

for Flutter, you need two parameters, in first you need to enter domain, and in second pass the subroute

 void loginUser() async {
  //  Dialogs.showProgressDialog(context: context);
    var client = http.Client();
    try {
      var response = await client.post(
          Uri.https(ApiUrls.BASE_URL,"/user/loginUser"),
          body: {'email': '[email protected]', 'password': 'usersecretpwd'});
      print(response.body);
    } finally {
      client.close();
    }
  }
0

You can check that a number is less than 1 with this code

value.numericOnly().characters.first == "0"

Hope this will be helpful :).

0

if you found yourself here and the problem wasn't about uri and you're trying to cast a number just change int.parse into double.parse .

1
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    Oct 10, 2022 at 21:54
0
//Use this method to avoid radix -10 error in dart


String str = "Hafce00453dfg234fdksd";

//get the integer
int newnum1 = int.parse(str.replaceAll(RegExp(r'[^0-9]'),''));
print(newnum1); //output: 453234

//int newnum2 = int.parse(str);
//dont do this: Error: Invalid radix-10 number
0

for https://orangevalleycaa.org/api/videos and http: ^0.13.6

var url = Uri.https('www.orangevalleycaa.org', '/api/videos', {'q': '{http}'});
 var response = await http.get(url)

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