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Example project how-to use oatpp ApiClient and how it works.

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About ApiClient

oatpp ApiClient is a mechanism which enables you to generate Web Api Clients in declarative manner. Under the hood it uses provided RequestExecutor to perform http requests. Thus you are abstracted from the low-level http-client library implementation and can substitute any other http-client library at any time with zero code changes.
Roughly you may treat oatpp ApiClient as Java Retrofit for C++.

In this example you can configure to use such RequestExecutors:

Please note: it is recommended to use native out-of-the-box oatpp::web::client::HttpRequestExecutor. It is better integrated with oatpp and supports additional features like connection pools, retries, streaming of large data, and custom transport substitution.

Example overview

In this example you will find:

Project layout

|- CMakeLists.txt                          // projects CMakeLists.txt
|- src/
|   |- DemoApiClient.hpp                   // ApiClient built for http://httpbin.org/ web service
|   |- DemoApiModels.hpp                   // DTOs objects for DemoApiClient
|   |- SimpleExample.hpp                   // Simple (Synchronous) API calls example
|   |- AsyncExample.hpp                    // Async API calls example
|   |- App.cpp                             // main is here
|   
|- test/                                   // test folder
|- utility/install-oatpp-modules.sh        // utility script to install required oatpp-modules.

Build and Run

Using CMake

Requires

$ mkdir build && cd build
$ cmake ..
$ make 
$ ./example-api-client-exe      # - run application.

In Docker

$ docker build -t example-api-client .
$ docker run -t example-api-client

ApiClient declaration overview

Use API_CALL for simple (synchronous) calls.
Use API_CALL_ASYNC for non-blocking Async calls.

class DemoApiClient : public oatpp::web::client::ApiClient {
#include OATPP_CODEGEN_BEGIN(ApiClient)
  
  API_CLIENT_INIT(DemoApiClient)
  
  ...
  
  API_CALL("GET", "get", doGet)
  API_CALL("POST", "post", doPost, BODY_STRING(String, body))
  
  ...
  
  API_CALL_ASYNC("GET", "get", doGetAsync)
  API_CALL_ASYNC("POST", "post", doPostAsync, BODY_STRING(String, body))

  ...
  
#include OATPP_CODEGEN_END(ApiClient)
};

Example calls overview

SimpleExample.hpp

{
  auto data = client->doGet()->readBodyToString();
  OATPP_LOGD(TAG, "[doGet] data='%s'", data->c_str());
}

{
  auto data = client->doPost("Some data passed to POST")->readBodyToString();
  OATPP_LOGD(TAG, "[doPost] data='%s'", data->c_str());
}

AsyncExample.hpp

class SendCoroutine : public oatpp::async::Coroutine<SendCoroutine> {
private:
  std::shared_ptr<DemoApiClient> m_client;
public:

  SendCoroutine(const std::shared_ptr<DemoApiClient> client) : m_client(client) {}

  Action act() override {
    return m_client->doPostAsync("<POST-DATA-HERE>").callbackTo(&SendDtoCoroutine::onResponse);
  }

  Action onResponse(const std::shared_ptr<Response>& response) {
    return response->readBodyToStringAsync().callbackTo(&SendDtoCoroutine::onBody);
  }

  Action onBody(const oatpp::String& body) {
    OATPP_LOGD(TAG, "[SendCoroutine. doPostAsync] data='%s'", body->c_str());
    return finish();
  }

};

Request executor configuration

In App.cpp method run. Try to substitute different RequestExecutors by switching from Curl to oatpp built-in request executor.


void run(){
  
  /* Create ObjectMapper for serialization of DTOs  */
  auto objectMapper = oatpp::parser::json::mapping::ObjectMapper::createShared();
  
  /* Create RequestExecutor which will execute ApiClient's requests */
  //auto requestExecutor = createOatppExecutor();  // <-- Uncomment this
  auto requestExecutor = createCurlExecutor();     // <-- Comment this
  
  /* DemoApiClient uses DemoRequestExecutor and json::mapping::ObjectMapper */
  /* ObjectMapper passed here is used for serialization of outgoing DTOs */
  auto client = DemoApiClient::createShared(requestExecutor, objectMapper);
  
  SimpleExample::runExample(client);
  AsyncExample::runExample(client);
  
}