I am creating a async rest call using spring
@GetMapping(path = "/testingAsync")
public String value() throws ExecutionException, InterruptedException, TimeoutException {
AsyncRestTemplate restTemplate = new AsyncRestTemplate();
String baseUrl = "https://api.github.com/users/XXX";
HttpHeaders requestHeaders = new HttpHeaders();
requestHeaders.setAccept(Arrays.asList(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON));
String value = "";
HttpEntity entity = new HttpEntity("parameters", requestHeaders);
ListenableFuture<ResponseEntity<User>> futureEntity = restTemplate.getForEntity(baseUrl, User.class);
futureEntity.addCallback(new ListenableFutureCallback<ResponseEntity<User>>() {
@Override
public void onSuccess(ResponseEntity<User> result) {
System.out.println(result.getBody().getName());
// instead of this how can i return the value to the user ?
}
@Override
public void onFailure(Throwable ex) {
}
});
return "DONE"; // instead of done i want to return value to the user comming from the rest call
}
And is there any way i can convert ListenableFuture to use CompletableFuture that is used in java 8 ?
There are basically 2 things you can do.
- Remove the
ListenableFutureCallback
and simply return the ListenableFuture
- Create a
DeferredResult
and set the value of that in a ListenableFutureCallback
.
Returning a ListenableFuture
@GetMapping(path = "/testingAsync")
public ListenableFuture<ResponseEntity<User>> value() throws ExecutionException, InterruptedException, TimeoutException {
AsyncRestTemplate restTemplate = new AsyncRestTemplate();
String baseUrl = "https://api.github.com/users/XXX";
HttpHeaders requestHeaders = new HttpHeaders();
requestHeaders.setAccept(Arrays.asList(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON));
String value = "";
HttpEntity entity = new HttpEntity("parameters", requestHeaders);
return restTemplate.getForEntity(baseUrl, User.class);
}
Spring MVC will add a ListenableFutureCallback
itself to fill a DeferredResult
and you will get a User
eventually.
Using a DeferredResult
If you want more control on what to return you can use a DeferredResult
and set the value yourself.
@GetMapping(path = "/testingAsync")
public DeferredResult<String> value() throws ExecutionException, InterruptedException, TimeoutException {
AsyncRestTemplate restTemplate = new AsyncRestTemplate();
String baseUrl = "https://api.github.com/users/XXX";
HttpHeaders requestHeaders = new HttpHeaders();
requestHeaders.setAccept(Arrays.asList(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON));
String value = "";
HttpEntity entity = new HttpEntity("parameters", requestHeaders);
final DeferredResult<String> result = new DeferredResult<>();
ListenableFuture<ResponseEntity<User>> futureEntity = restTemplate.getForEntity(baseUrl, User.class);
futureEntity.addCallback(new ListenableFutureCallback<ResponseEntity<User>>() {
@Override
public void onSuccess(ResponseEntity<User> result) {
System.out.println(result.getBody().getName());
result.setResult(result.getBody().getName());
}
@Override
public void onFailure(Throwable ex) {
result.setErrorResult(ex.getMessage());
}
});
return result;
}
I don't know too much about async calls in Spring but I would imagine that you could return the text that you want through the ResponseBody
It would look like this:
@GetMapping(path = "/testingAsync")
@ResponseBody
public String value() throws ExecutionException, InterruptedException, TimeoutException {
...
...
@Override
public void onSuccess(ResponseEntity<User> result) {
return result.getBody().getName();
}
...
}
Sorry if this isn't what you are asking about.