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# {{packageName}} - Kotlin client library for {{appName}}


A kotlin client for Android using the currently recommended http client, Volley. See https://developer.android.com/training/volley

- Currently sends GsonRequests
- Currently only supports Gson as a serializer - will throw an exception if a different serializer is chosen
- Defaults the source location to src/main/java as per standard Android builds


## Design

Volley is a queue/request based layer on top of http url stack specific to Android. Android favours dependency injection and
a layered architecture, and IO performed off the main thread to maintain UI responsiveness, with a preferred technique of
kotlin co-routines. The code gen library reflects these factors.

- Api calls use co-routines, and execute them using volley callbacks to avoid tying up a thread.
- Facilitate dependency injection, with default implementations available.
- Generate a requestFactory that can be overridden
- Allow the passing of the RequestFactory per tag (api client) or per operation (an extra parameter is created on operations with non-global security), with per operation auth overriding global security.
- DI scoping of the Request Factory and pre-generated auth header factories allow for thread safe and secure setting of credentials.
- Lazy header factories allow for refreshing tokens etc
- Factoring of header factories to the Request Factory allow ambient provision of credentials. Code gen library is credential storage agnostic.
- Header factories allow the merging of generated headers from open api spec with dynamically added headers

- Injection of http url stack to allow custom http stacks. Default implementation is best practice singleton
- Data classes used for serialisation to reflect volley's preference - an immutable request that once queued can't be tampered with.

- Reuse model class and other jvm common infrastructure

- Optional generation of room database models, and transform methods to these from open api models
- Room and api models can be extended with additional extension properties.

## Future improvements
- Option to generate image requests on certain conditionals e.g content-type gif etc
- Support for kotlin serialization.
- Multi part form parameters and support for file inputs

## Usage
Hilt Dependency injection example - with default values for parameters overridden.
```
 @Provides
    internal fun provideSomeApi(
        context: Context,
        restService: IRestService,
        configurationService: IConfigurationService,
        sessionService: ISessionService
    ): SomeApi {
        return SomeApi(
            context = context,
            requestQueue = restService.getRequestQueue(),
            requestFactory = RequestFactory(listOf(createSessionHeaderFactory(sessionService), createTraceHeaderFactory()),
                postProcessors = listOf(retryPolicySetter)),
            basePath = configurationService.getBaseUrl()
        )
    }
```
Here is the constructor so you can see the defaults
```class SomeApi (
val context: Context,
val requestQueue: Lazy = lazy(initializer = {
    Volley.newRequestQueue(context.applicationContext)
    }),
    val requestFactory: IRequestFactory = RequestFactory(),
    val basePath: String = "https://yourbasepath.from_input_parameter.com/api",
    private val postProcessors :List <(Request<*>) -> Unit> = listOf()) {
```

### Overriding defaults
The above constructor for each api allows the following to be customized
- A custom context, so either a singleton request queue or different scope can be created - see
https://developer.android.com/training/volley/requestqueue#singleton
- An overridable request queue - which in turn can have a custom http url stack passed to it
- An overridable request factory constructor call, or a request factory that can be overridden by a custom template, with
custom header factory, request post processors and custom gson adapters injected.

#### Overriding request generation
Request generation can be overridden by
- Overriding the entire request factory template
- Supplying custom header factories - methods that take any possible parameters but return a map of headers
- Supplying custom request post processors - methods that take and return the request object

Header factory examples can be found in the auth section, as these are implemented as header factories. eg
```
val basicAuthHeaderFactoryBuilder = { username: String?, password: String? ->
{ mapOf("Authorization" to "Basic " + Base64.encodeToString("${username ?: ""}:${password ?: ""}".toByteArray(), Base64.DEFAULT))}
}
```
In this case it's a lambda function (a factory method) that takes an username and password, and returns a map of headers. Other
generated code will supply the username and password. In this case it results in a map of  just one key/value pair, but
it could be multiple. The important part is it's returning a map - and that the surrounding code
will can bind the inputs to it at some point.

Here is a different example that supplies tracing header values
```
/**
 * Create a lambda of tracing headers to be injected into an API's [RequestFactory].
 */
private fun createTraceHeaderFactory(): () -> Map = {
    mapOf(
        HttpHeaderType.b3_traceId.rawValue to UUIDExtensions.asTraceId(UUID.randomUUID()),
        HttpHeaderType.b3_spanId.rawValue to UUIDExtensions.asSpanId(UUID.randomUUID()),
        HttpHeaderType.b3_sampled.rawValue to "1"
    )
}
```
Finally a post processor example
```
 /**
     * Configure a [DefaultRetryPolicy] to be injected into the [RequestFactory] with a maximum number of retries of zero.
     */
    private val retryPolicySetter = { request: Request<*> ->
        Unit.apply {
            request.setRetryPolicy(
                DefaultRetryPolicy(
                    RestService.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_MS,
                    0,
                    DefaultRetryPolicy.DEFAULT_BACKOFF_MULT
                )
            )
        }
    }
```

### Serialization
#### Gson and Polymorphic types
The GsonRequest object can be passed custom type adapters
```
class GsonRequest(
    method: Int,
    url: String,
    private val body: Any?,
    private val headers: Map?,
    private val params: MutableMap?,
    private val contentTypeForBody: String?,
    private val encodingForParams: String?,
    private val gsonAdapters: Map?,
    private val type: Type,
    private val listener: Response.Listener,
    errorListener: Response.ErrorListener
) : Request(method, url, errorListener) {

    val gsonBuilder: GsonBuilder = GsonBuilder()
        .registerTypeAdapter(OffsetDateTime::class.java, OffsetDateTimeAdapter())
        .registerTypeAdapter(LocalDateTime::class.java, LocalDateTimeAdapter())
        .registerTypeAdapter(LocalDate::class.java, LocalDateAdapter())
        .registerTypeAdapter(ByteArray::class.java, ByteArrayAdapter())

```
## Requires

{{#jvm}}
* Kotlin 1.4.30
* Gradle 6.8.3
{{/jvm}}
{{#multiplatform}}
* Kotlin 1.5.10
{{/multiplatform}}

## Build

{{#jvm}}
First, create the gradle wrapper script:

```
gradle wrapper
```

Then, run:

{{/jvm}}
```
./gradlew check assemble
```

This runs all tests and packages the library.

{{#generateApiDocs}}

## Documentation for API Endpoints

All URIs are relative to *{{{basePath}}}*

Class | Method | HTTP request | Description
------------ | ------------- | ------------- | -------------
{{#apiInfo}}{{#apis}}{{#operations}}{{#operation}}*{{classname}}* | [**{{operationId}}**]({{apiDocPath}}{{classname}}.md#{{operationIdLowerCase}}) | **{{httpMethod}}** {{path}} | {{#summary}}{{{summary}}}{{/summary}}
{{/operation}}{{/operations}}{{/apis}}{{/apiInfo}}
{{/generateApiDocs}}

{{#generateModelDocs}}

## Documentation for Models

{{#modelPackage}}
{{#models}}{{#model}} - [{{{modelPackage}}}.{{{classname}}}]({{modelDocPath}}{{{classname}}}.md)
{{/model}}{{/models}}
{{/modelPackage}}
{{^modelPackage}}
No model defined in this package
{{/modelPackage}}
{{/generateModelDocs}}


## Documentation for Authorization

{{^authMethods}}Endpoints do not require authorization.{{/authMethods}}
{{#hasAuthMethods}}Authentication schemes defined for the API:{{/hasAuthMethods}}
{{#authMethods}}

### {{name}}

{{#isApiKey}}- **Type**: API key
- **API key parameter name**: {{keyParamName}}
- **Location**: {{#isKeyInQuery}}URL query string{{/isKeyInQuery}}{{#isKeyInHeader}}HTTP header{{/isKeyInHeader}}
{{/isApiKey}}
{{#isBasicBasic}}- **Type**: HTTP basic authentication
{{/isBasicBasic}}
{{#isBasicBearer}}- **Type**: HTTP Bearer Token authentication{{#bearerFormat}} ({{{.}}}){{/bearerFormat}}
{{/isBasicBearer}}
{{#isHttpSignature}}- **Type**: HTTP signature authentication
{{/isHttpSignature}}
{{#isOAuth}}- **Type**: OAuth
- **Flow**: {{flow}}
- **Authorization URL**: {{authorizationUrl}}
- **Scopes**: {{^scopes}}N/A{{/scopes}}
{{#scopes}}  - {{scope}}: {{description}}
{{/scopes}}
{{/isOAuth}}

{{/authMethods}}




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