My fork of trakt-java to make some changes I needed.
A Java wrapper around the Trakt v2 API using retrofit 2.
Pull requests are welcome.
Trakt methods are grouped into service objects which can be centrally
managed by a TraktV2
instance. It will act as a factory for
all of the services and will automatically initialize them with your
API key (OAuth client id) and optionally a given user access token.
Add the following dependency to your Gradle project:
implementation("com.uwetrottmann.trakt5:trakt-java:6.10.0")
Or for Maven:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.uwetrottmann.trakt5</groupId>
<artifactId>trakt-java</artifactId>
<version>6.10.0</version>
</dependency>
This library ships Java 8 bytecode. This requires Android Gradle Plugin 3.2.x or newer.
This library depends on threetenbp. To avoid issues on Android you should exclude this dependency and include ThreeTenABP instead:
implementation ("com.uwetrottmann.trakt5:trakt-java:<latest-version>") {
exclude group: "org.threeten", module: "threetenbp"
}
implementation("com.jakewharton.threetenabp:threetenabp:<latest-version>")
Use like any other retrofit2 based service. You only need to supply your OAuth 2.0 credentials and optional user OAuth access token obtained from Trakt.
TraktV2
provides some helper methods to handle the OAuth 2.0 flow.
TraktV2 trakt = new TraktV2("api_key");
Shows traktShows = trakt.shows();
try {
// Get trending shows
Response<List<TrendingShow>> response = traktShows.trending(1, null, Extended.FULL).execute();
if (response.isSuccessful()) {
List<TrendingShow> shows = response.body();
for (TrendingShow trending : shows) {
System.out.println("Title: " + trending.show.title);
}
} else {
if (response.code() == 401) {
// authorization required, supply a valid OAuth access token
} else {
// the request failed for some other reason
}
}
} catch (Exception e) {
// see execute() javadoc
}
See test cases in src/test/
for more examples and the retrofit website for configuration options.
It is likely not every method in this library is used, so it is probably useful to strip unused ones with Proguard. Apply the Proguard rules for retrofit.
Due to R8 being very eager in stripping unused fields even if they are set by a constructor, prevent entities from getting optimized. Obviously they also should not be obfuscated.
-keep class com.uwetrottmann.trakt5.entities.** { *; }
-keep class com.uwetrottmann.trakt5.enums.** { *; }
This work by Uwe Trottmann is licensed under the Apache License 2.0.
Contributors and changes are tracked by Git.
Do not just copy, make it better.