I have to setup a proxy to send a JSON using POST, using proxyHost and proxyPort.
public static final MediaType JSON = MediaType.parse("application/json; charset=utf-8");
Proxy proxyTest = new Proxy(Proxy.Type.HTTP,new InetSocketAddress("proxy", proxyPort));
OkHttpClient client = new OkHttpClient()
.proxy(proxyTest)
.build();
//OkHttpClient.Builder builder = new OkHttpClient.Builder();
//builder.proxy(proxySAP);
//client.setProxy(proxySAP)
//OkHttpClient client = builder.build();;
String post(String url, String json) throws IOException {
RequestBody body = RequestBody.create(JSON, json);
Request request = new Request.Builder()
.url(url)
.post(body)
.build();
try (Response response = client.newCall(request).execute()) {
return response.body().string();
}
}
When i try to use the proxyTest that I've saw on some answers here it points an error:
The method proxy() in the type OkHttpClient is not applicable for the arguments (Proxy)
Iam using the OKHTTP 3.3.1(okhttp3)
My question is, what should I do? I did some tests like this:
OkHttpClient.Builder builder = new OkHttpClient.Builder();
builder.proxy(proxyTest);
client.setProxy(proxyTest)
OkHttpClient client = builder.build();
But nothing works so far.
Thanks for your time!
okhttp version:
3.11.0
. SOCKS proxy exampleFound the solution:
If we use the builder to input the proxy, it will work like a charm =D
SOCKS5 Auth example
I think it's the easiest working soulution. But it seems to me that it can be not 100% safe. I took this code from this code from here and modified it because my proxy's RequestorType is SERVER. Actually, java has a strange api for proxies, you should to set auth for proxy through system env ( you can see it from the same link)