Angular Nativescript http request stalled










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Newbie to NativeScript. I'm working on my first http request, and the request gets "stalled". That's the message in the network tab of the Chrome console when I launch "tns debug android".



The request works in the emulator's browser. The request works in my Angular Web project. The request works when I double-click on the request line in the network tabs.



Could it be some kind of permissions error. In the AndroidManifest I have both:



<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET"/>
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE" />


Any help would be greatly appreciated.










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  • I don't think it's specific to any network permissions. Does this happen only with the calls you make to your server or it even happens with any endpoint, may be http://google.com for instance?
    – Manoj
    Nov 9 at 21:47










  • Good idea. I found a public testing api at jsonplaceholder.typicode.com. I created a get request using that as the endpoint, and it succeeded. Seems like there is something wrong in the structure of my request.
    – markelc
    Nov 9 at 22:28















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Newbie to NativeScript. I'm working on my first http request, and the request gets "stalled". That's the message in the network tab of the Chrome console when I launch "tns debug android".



The request works in the emulator's browser. The request works in my Angular Web project. The request works when I double-click on the request line in the network tabs.



Could it be some kind of permissions error. In the AndroidManifest I have both:



<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET"/>
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE" />


Any help would be greatly appreciated.










share|improve this question





















  • I don't think it's specific to any network permissions. Does this happen only with the calls you make to your server or it even happens with any endpoint, may be http://google.com for instance?
    – Manoj
    Nov 9 at 21:47










  • Good idea. I found a public testing api at jsonplaceholder.typicode.com. I created a get request using that as the endpoint, and it succeeded. Seems like there is something wrong in the structure of my request.
    – markelc
    Nov 9 at 22:28













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Newbie to NativeScript. I'm working on my first http request, and the request gets "stalled". That's the message in the network tab of the Chrome console when I launch "tns debug android".



The request works in the emulator's browser. The request works in my Angular Web project. The request works when I double-click on the request line in the network tabs.



Could it be some kind of permissions error. In the AndroidManifest I have both:



<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET"/>
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE" />


Any help would be greatly appreciated.










share|improve this question













Newbie to NativeScript. I'm working on my first http request, and the request gets "stalled". That's the message in the network tab of the Chrome console when I launch "tns debug android".



The request works in the emulator's browser. The request works in my Angular Web project. The request works when I double-click on the request line in the network tabs.



Could it be some kind of permissions error. In the AndroidManifest I have both:



<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET"/>
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE" />


Any help would be greatly appreciated.







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  • I don't think it's specific to any network permissions. Does this happen only with the calls you make to your server or it even happens with any endpoint, may be http://google.com for instance?
    – Manoj
    Nov 9 at 21:47










  • Good idea. I found a public testing api at jsonplaceholder.typicode.com. I created a get request using that as the endpoint, and it succeeded. Seems like there is something wrong in the structure of my request.
    – markelc
    Nov 9 at 22:28
















  • I don't think it's specific to any network permissions. Does this happen only with the calls you make to your server or it even happens with any endpoint, may be http://google.com for instance?
    – Manoj
    Nov 9 at 21:47










  • Good idea. I found a public testing api at jsonplaceholder.typicode.com. I created a get request using that as the endpoint, and it succeeded. Seems like there is something wrong in the structure of my request.
    – markelc
    Nov 9 at 22:28















I don't think it's specific to any network permissions. Does this happen only with the calls you make to your server or it even happens with any endpoint, may be http://google.com for instance?
– Manoj
Nov 9 at 21:47




I don't think it's specific to any network permissions. Does this happen only with the calls you make to your server or it even happens with any endpoint, may be http://google.com for instance?
– Manoj
Nov 9 at 21:47












Good idea. I found a public testing api at jsonplaceholder.typicode.com. I created a get request using that as the endpoint, and it succeeded. Seems like there is something wrong in the structure of my request.
– markelc
Nov 9 at 22:28




Good idea. I found a public testing api at jsonplaceholder.typicode.com. I created a get request using that as the endpoint, and it succeeded. Seems like there is something wrong in the structure of my request.
– markelc
Nov 9 at 22:28












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I think I found the answer. Tweaked the code and found this error:



java.io.IOException: Cleartext HTTP traffic to ... not permitted. I haven't been using https in dev so either I need to use it, or set some flag to cleartextTrafficPermitted=true.






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    I have the same issue when using HTTP not HTTPS in dev environment as well.



    The above answer is right but just thinking of making it more clear:



    Put android:usesCleartextTraffic="true" in the application tag.



    Example:



    <application ... android:usesCleartextTraffic="true">





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      I think I found the answer. Tweaked the code and found this error:



      java.io.IOException: Cleartext HTTP traffic to ... not permitted. I haven't been using https in dev so either I need to use it, or set some flag to cleartextTrafficPermitted=true.






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        I think I found the answer. Tweaked the code and found this error:



        java.io.IOException: Cleartext HTTP traffic to ... not permitted. I haven't been using https in dev so either I need to use it, or set some flag to cleartextTrafficPermitted=true.






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          I think I found the answer. Tweaked the code and found this error:



          java.io.IOException: Cleartext HTTP traffic to ... not permitted. I haven't been using https in dev so either I need to use it, or set some flag to cleartextTrafficPermitted=true.






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          I think I found the answer. Tweaked the code and found this error:



          java.io.IOException: Cleartext HTTP traffic to ... not permitted. I haven't been using https in dev so either I need to use it, or set some flag to cleartextTrafficPermitted=true.







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              I have the same issue when using HTTP not HTTPS in dev environment as well.



              The above answer is right but just thinking of making it more clear:



              Put android:usesCleartextTraffic="true" in the application tag.



              Example:



              <application ... android:usesCleartextTraffic="true">





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                I have the same issue when using HTTP not HTTPS in dev environment as well.



                The above answer is right but just thinking of making it more clear:



                Put android:usesCleartextTraffic="true" in the application tag.



                Example:



                <application ... android:usesCleartextTraffic="true">





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                  I have the same issue when using HTTP not HTTPS in dev environment as well.



                  The above answer is right but just thinking of making it more clear:



                  Put android:usesCleartextTraffic="true" in the application tag.



                  Example:



                  <application ... android:usesCleartextTraffic="true">





                  share|improve this answer












                  I have the same issue when using HTTP not HTTPS in dev environment as well.



                  The above answer is right but just thinking of making it more clear:



                  Put android:usesCleartextTraffic="true" in the application tag.



                  Example:



                  <application ... android:usesCleartextTraffic="true">






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