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I am using the Titanium framework to along with its Alloy plugin, and need to consume a REST api in my application, I would like to know a good way to consume this api and persist the JSON that it returns in a local database.
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I am using the Titanium framework to along with its Alloy plugin, and need to consume a REST api in my application, I would like to know a good way to consume this api and persist the JSON that it returns in a local database.
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Here is an example of how to make the requisitions, which was taken from: http://developer.appcelerator.com/question/145460/retrieve-json-from-server-and-commonjs-module
function stringify(obj) {
var arr = [], itm;
for (itm in obj) {
arr.push(itm + "=" + escape(obj[itm]));
}
return arr.join("&");
}
function download(obj) {
var xhr = Ti.Network.createHTTPClient();
var strMode = (obj.method || 'GET');
xhr.setTimeout(obj.timeout || 10 * 1000);
xhr.onload = function (e) {
var strType = (obj.type.toLowerCase() || 'json');
switch (xhr.status) {
case 200:
response = this.responseText;
switch (strType) {
case 'json':
json = JSON.parse(response);
if (obj.success) {
obj.success(json);
}
break;
case 'html':
if (obj.success) {
obj.success(response);
}
break;
};
break;
case 304:
if (obj.success) {
obj.success([]);
}
break;
case 404:
if (obj.error) {
obj.error({
responseText: 'Page Not Found',
status: xhr.status
});
}
break;
}
};
if (obj.error) {
xhr.onerror = function (e) {
obj.error(e);
};
}
if (obj.progress) {
xhr.onsendstream = function (e) {
if (typeof(obj.progress) !== 'undefined') {
obj.progress({
value: parseFloat((e.progress * 100), 10)
});
}
};
}
if (obj.state) {
xhr.onreadystatechange = function (e) {
var state = this.readyState;
var states = [
'Unsent',
'Opened',
'Headers',
'Loading',
'Done'
];
obj.state({
state: state,
caption: states[state]
});
};
}
if (strMode === 'POST') {
xhr.open(strMode, obj.url);
xhr.send(obj.param);
} else {
xhr.open(strMode, obj.url + '?' + stringify(obj.param));
xhr.send();
}
}
exports.download = download;
Here’s an example of how to save the data in db local taken from Titanium documentation:
db.execute('INSERT INTO city (name,continent,temp_f,temp_c,condition_id) VALUES (?,?,?,?,?)', importName, importContinent, importTempF, importTempC, dbConditionId);
var lastID = db.lastInsertRowID; // presumes `city` has an auto-increment column
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Have you checked this link? http://developer.appcelerator.com/question/145460/retrieve-json-from-server-and-commonjs-module
– Jefferson Silva
I had already implemented something similar, but this will help, thank you.
– Rodrigo Valente