Retrofit Uploading multiple images to a single key
We can use MultipartBody.Part
array to upload an array of images to a single key.
Here is the solution
WebServicesAPI
@Multipart
@POST(WebServices.UPLOAD_SURVEY)
Call<UploadSurveyResponseModel> uploadSurvey(@Part MultipartBody.Part[] surveyImage,
@Part MultipartBody.Part propertyImage,
@Part("DRA") RequestBody dra);
Here is the method for uploading the files.
private void requestUploadSurvey () {
File propertyImageFile = new File(surveyModel.getPropertyImagePath());
RequestBody propertyImage = RequestBody.create(MediaType.parse("image/*"),
propertyImageFile);
MultipartBody.Part propertyImagePart = MultipartBody.Part.createFormData("PropertyImage",
propertyImageFile.getName(),
propertyImage);
MultipartBody.Part[] surveyImagesParts = new MultipartBody.Part[surveyModel.getPicturesList()
.size()];
for (int index = 0; index <
surveyModel.getPicturesList()
.size(); index++) {
Log.d(TAG,
"requestUploadSurvey: survey image " +
index +
" " +
surveyModel.getPicturesList()
.get(index)
.getImagePath());
File file = new File(surveyModel.getPicturesList()
.get(index)
.getImagePath());
RequestBody surveyBody = RequestBody.create(MediaType.parse("image/*"),
file);
surveyImagesParts[index] = MultipartBody.Part.createFormData("SurveyImage",
file.getName(),
surveyBody);
}
final WebServicesAPI webServicesAPI = RetrofitManager.getInstance()
.getRetrofit()
.create(WebServicesAPI.class);
Call<UploadSurveyResponseModel> surveyResponse = null;
if (surveyImagesParts != null) {
surveyResponse = webServicesAPI.uploadSurvey(surveyImagesParts,
propertyImagePart,
draBody);
}
surveyResponse.enqueue(this);
}
I wasted a lot timing on accepted ans. but that didn't work in my case. So after a lot of search i found this one. And its working 100% in my case.
private void uploadMultiFile() {
ArrayList<String> filePaths = new ArrayList<>();
filePaths.add("storage/emulated/0/DCIM/Camera/IMG_20170802_111432.jpg");
filePaths.add("storage/emulated/0/Pictures/WeLoveChat/587c4178e4b0060e66732576_294204376.jpg");
filePaths.add("storage/emulated/0/Pictures/WeLoveChat/594a2ea4e4b0d6df9153028d_265511791.jpg");
MultipartBody.Builder builder = new MultipartBody.Builder();
builder.setType(MultipartBody.FORM);
builder.addFormDataPart("user_name", "Robert");
builder.addFormDataPart("email", "[email protected]");
// Map is used to multipart the file using okhttp3.RequestBody
// Multiple Images
for (int i = 0; i < filePaths.size(); i++) {
File file = new File(filePaths.get(i));
builder.addFormDataPart("file[]", file.getName(), RequestBody.create(MediaType.parse("multipart/form-data"), file));
}
MultipartBody requestBody = builder.build();
Call<ResponseBody> call = uploadService.uploadMultiFile(requestBody);
call.enqueue(new Callback<ResponseBody>() {
@Override
public void onResponse(Call<ResponseBody> call, Response<ResponseBody> response) {
Toast.makeText(MainActivity.this, "Success " + response.message(), Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
}
@Override
public void onFailure(Call<ResponseBody> call, Throwable t) {
Log.d(TAG, "Error " + t.getMessage());
}
});
}
and this is interface
@POST("/upload_multi_files/MultiPartUpload.php")
Call<ResponseBody> uploadMultiFile(@Body RequestBody file);