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Android Build a Weather App (2015) Concurrency and Error Handling Making Our Code Asynchronous

Max Wei
Max Wei
6,399 Points

FYI: Use response.body().string() if toString() doesn't work.

This might be new with okhttp3 but response.body().toString() does not seem to return the body anymore. Instead, it returns something like "okhttp3.internal.http.RealResponseBody@56801fc".

The recipes page now uses response.body().string(). Note that this consumes the body - you can't call it a second time so be sure to store it in a variable. (read more at: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35649829/return-response-body-string-is-empty-with-okhttp3)