When I start the activity, it is showing the error:
Class com.rcpl.agni.Artist does not define a no-argument constructor.If you are using ProGuard,
add the non-argument in the Data class
Run the app with a clear logcat:
To solve this, you just need to add the public no-argument constructor
to your Artist
class.
public Artist() {}
Remember, when the Firebase Realtime Database SDK deserializes objects coming from the database, it requires that any objects to a have a public no-argument constructor. This is needed to instantiate that particular object. All the fields within the object are set by using public setter methods or direct access to public members.
If you don't use a public no-arg constructor, the SDK doesn't know how to create an instance of the class. Most serialization libraries will have the same requirement.
I believe the error is pretty self-explanatory. You just need to add an empty constructor to your Artist
class:
package com.rcpl.agni;
/**
* Created by Dell-pc on 23-01-2018.
*/
public class Artist {
String artistId;
String artistName;
String artistGenre;
public Artist(){}
public Artist(String artistId, String artistName, String artistGenre) {
this.artistId = artistId;
this.artistName = artistName;
this.artistGenre = artistGenre;
}
public String getArtistId() {
return artistId;
}
public String getArtistName() {
return artistName;
}
public String getArtistGenre() {
return artistGenre;
}
}
Firebase requires this constructor in order to use it when you call artistSnapshot.getValue(Artist.class)
;