How to specify a default user agent for okhttp 2.x requests

喜你入骨 提交于 2019-12-02 17:02:12

You can use an interceptor to add the User-Agent header to all your requests.

For more information about okHttp interceptors see https://github.com/square/okhttp/wiki/Interceptors

Example implementation of this interceptor:

/* This interceptor adds a custom User-Agent. */
public class UserAgentInterceptor implements Interceptor {

    private final String userAgent;

    public UserAgentInterceptor(String userAgent) {
        this.userAgent = userAgent;
    }

    @Override
    public Response intercept(Chain chain) throws IOException {
        Request originalRequest = chain.request();
        Request requestWithUserAgent = originalRequest.newBuilder()
            .header("User-Agent", userAgent)
            .build();
        return chain.proceed(requestWithUserAgent);
    }
}

Test for the UserAgentInterceptor:

public void testUserAgentIsSetInRequestHeader() throws Exception {

    MockWebServer server = new MockWebServer();
    server.enqueue(new MockResponse().setBody("OK"));
    server.play();
    String url = server.getUrl("/").toString();

    OkHttpClient client = new OkHttpClient();
    client.networkInterceptors().add(new UserAgentInterceptor("foo/bar"));
    Request testRequest = new Request.Builder().url(url).build()
    String result = client.newCall(testRequest).execute().body().string();
    assertEquals("OK", result);

    RecordedRequest request = server.takeRequest();
    assertEquals("foo/bar", request.getHeader("User-Agent"));
}

OkHttp v2.1 which is set to be released in the next few weeks will automatically set a User-Agent header if one is not already set.

As of now there isn't a good way to add this header to every request in a centralized way. The only workaround is to include the header manually for every Request that is created.

Using an intercepter is no longer required in the newer versions of OkHttp. Adding a user agent is as simple as:

Request request = new Request.Builder()
    .url("http://www.publicobject.com/helloworld.txt")
    .header("User-Agent", "OkHttp Example")
    .build();

Source: OkHttp wiki.

In case anyone is looking for this working with OkHttp 3 and in Kotlin:

val client = OkHttpClient.Builder()
    .addNetworkInterceptor { chain ->
      chain.proceed(
          chain.request()
              .newBuilder()
              .header("User-Agent", "COOL APP 9000")
              .build()
      )
    }
    .build()

Based on @josketres answer, here is a similar Interceptor for OkHttp version 3

public class UserAgentInterceptor implements Interceptor {
    private final String mUserAgent;

    public UserAgentInterceptor(String userAgent) {
        mUserAgent = userAgent;
    }

    @Override
    public Response intercept(@NonNull Chain chain) throws IOException {
        Request request = chain.request().newBuilder().header("User-Agent", mUserAgent).build();
        return chain.proceed(request);
    }
}

Plus the updated test:

@Test
public void testUserAgentIsSetInRequestHeader() throws IOException, InterruptedException {
    final String expectedUserAgent = "foo/bar";

    MockWebServer server = new MockWebServer();
    server.enqueue(new MockResponse().setBody("OK"));
    server.start();

    OkHttpClient.Builder okHttpBuilder = new OkHttpClient.Builder();
    okHttpBuilder.addInterceptor(new UserAgentInterceptor(expectedUserAgent));
    Request request = new Request.Builder().url(server.url("/").url()).build();
    ResponseBody result = okHttpBuilder.build().newCall(request).execute().body();
    assertNotNull(result);
    assertEquals("OK", result.string());

    assertEquals(expectedUserAgent, server.takeRequest().getHeader("User-Agent"));
}
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