import 'dart:convert'; import 'dart:async'; import 'package:http/http.dart' as http; import 'package:local_spend/common/functions/get_token.dart'; class Category { String name; String index; Category({ this.name, this.index, }); } Future> getCategories() async { const url = "https://dev.peartrade.org/api/search/category"; var token; await getToken().then((result) { token = result; }); Map body = { "session_key":token, }; final response = await http.post ( url, body: json.encode(body), ); // print(response.body); if (response.statusCode == 200) { //request successful List categories = new List(); Map responseMap = json.decode(response.body); var categoriesJSON = responseMap['categories']; //nice. // so the response needs to be decoded iteratively, like // categories.add(new Category(name: categoriesJSON[i.toString()], index: i.toString())); // print(categoriesJSON['11']); // prints "Banana" int i = 1; // starts on 1. that was annoying to debug! while (true) { if (categoriesJSON[i.toString()] != null) { // print("Iteration " + i.toString()); // print(categoriesJSON[i.toString()]); categories.add(new Category( name: categoriesJSON[i.toString()], index: i.toString())); // print(categories.last); i++; } else { // print("Number of categories: " + (i - 1).toString()); // print("categoriesJSON[" + i.toString() + ".toString()] == null"); break; } } // does this until error, which then tells it that there is no more JSON left // print(categories[11].name); // decodedResponse.forEach((key, value) { //// print(key + ": " + value); // categories.add(new Category(name: value, index: key)); // }); // print(categories[10].name.toString()); // prints "Banana" return categories; } else { // not successful return null; } }