Angular Nativescript http request stalled
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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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.
angular nativescript angular-httpclient
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 behttp://google.comfor 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.
angular nativescript angular-httpclient
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.
angular nativescript angular-httpclient
angular nativescript angular-httpclient
asked Nov 9 at 21:00
markelc
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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 behttp://google.comfor 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
add a comment |
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 behttp://google.comfor 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.
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">
add a comment |
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">
add a comment |
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">
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 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.comfor 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