Here's the second example given by the http package: https://pub.dev/packages/http
var client = http.Client();
try {
var uriResponse = await client.post('https://example.com/whatsit/create',
body: {'name': 'doodle', 'color': 'blue'});
print(await client.get(uriResponse.bodyFields['uri']));
} finally {
client.close();
}
I get error: uriResponse.bodyFields['uri'] no such method.
I can see that there's no property named bodyFields in the class Response: https://pub.dev/documentation/http/latest/http/Response-class.html
So how should I use the client.get()
?
I checked the docs for the function https://pub.dev/documentation/http/latest/http/get.html and I wrote this:
print(await client.get(uriResponse.request.url, {
'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/85.0.4183.121 Safari/537.36',
}));
But this also fails with error:
Class 'IOClient' has no instance method 'get' with matching arguments.
E/flutter (19613): Receiver: Instance of 'IOClient'
E/flutter (19613): Tried calling: get(Instance of '_SimpleUri', Instance of '_CompactLinkedHashSet<Map<String, String>>')
E/flutter (19613): Found: get(dynamic, {Map<String, String> headers}) => Future<Response>
write your
post
as below and print the response separate.and follow the same structure for the
get
method as well.