With retrofit upload image using multipart form but not get the path of the file











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when I am trying to upload an image using the multipart form with this code I am not getting the path of the file which I want to upload to the server.




  1. have created an interface like this and I want to upload image using
    multipart


 @Headers({"Content-Type: application/json;charset=UTF-8"})
@Multipart
@POST("api/updateprofile")
Call<ResponseBody> uploadPhoto1(
@Header("Authorization") String token,
@Part("v_name") RequestBody name,
@Part MultipartBody.Part image,



  1. when I am trying to call this api I am getting response but problem
    in sending file to the server.


 RequestBody namePart = RequestBody.create(MediaType.parse("text/plain"), "Narendra");
File file = new File(filePath);
RequestBody filePart = RequestBody.create(MediaType.parse("image/*"), file);
MultipartBody.Part file1 = MultipartBody.Part.createFormData("v_image", file.getName(), filePart);


APIService apiService = ApiClient.getRetrofit().create(APIService.class);
Call<ResponseBody> Call = apiService.uploadPhoto1(token,namePart,file1);


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    @BrijeshMavani: thanks for wanting to edit here. You are right that the quote blocks were inappropriate here, but so is excessive bold. It is best to use styles sparingly, as lengthy bold/italics is harder to read. Please also refrain from adding ASAP begging on behalf of the question author - it is widely regarded as impolite.
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when I am trying to upload an image using the multipart form with this code I am not getting the path of the file which I want to upload to the server.




  1. have created an interface like this and I want to upload image using
    multipart


 @Headers({"Content-Type: application/json;charset=UTF-8"})
@Multipart
@POST("api/updateprofile")
Call<ResponseBody> uploadPhoto1(
@Header("Authorization") String token,
@Part("v_name") RequestBody name,
@Part MultipartBody.Part image,



  1. when I am trying to call this api I am getting response but problem
    in sending file to the server.


 RequestBody namePart = RequestBody.create(MediaType.parse("text/plain"), "Narendra");
File file = new File(filePath);
RequestBody filePart = RequestBody.create(MediaType.parse("image/*"), file);
MultipartBody.Part file1 = MultipartBody.Part.createFormData("v_image", file.getName(), filePart);


APIService apiService = ApiClient.getRetrofit().create(APIService.class);
Call<ResponseBody> Call = apiService.uploadPhoto1(token,namePart,file1);


How can I solve it?










share|improve this question




















  • 1




    @BrijeshMavani: thanks for wanting to edit here. You are right that the quote blocks were inappropriate here, but so is excessive bold. It is best to use styles sparingly, as lengthy bold/italics is harder to read. Please also refrain from adding ASAP begging on behalf of the question author - it is widely regarded as impolite.
    – halfer
    Nov 21 at 18:25













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2
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when I am trying to upload an image using the multipart form with this code I am not getting the path of the file which I want to upload to the server.




  1. have created an interface like this and I want to upload image using
    multipart


 @Headers({"Content-Type: application/json;charset=UTF-8"})
@Multipart
@POST("api/updateprofile")
Call<ResponseBody> uploadPhoto1(
@Header("Authorization") String token,
@Part("v_name") RequestBody name,
@Part MultipartBody.Part image,



  1. when I am trying to call this api I am getting response but problem
    in sending file to the server.


 RequestBody namePart = RequestBody.create(MediaType.parse("text/plain"), "Narendra");
File file = new File(filePath);
RequestBody filePart = RequestBody.create(MediaType.parse("image/*"), file);
MultipartBody.Part file1 = MultipartBody.Part.createFormData("v_image", file.getName(), filePart);


APIService apiService = ApiClient.getRetrofit().create(APIService.class);
Call<ResponseBody> Call = apiService.uploadPhoto1(token,namePart,file1);


How can I solve it?










share|improve this question















when I am trying to upload an image using the multipart form with this code I am not getting the path of the file which I want to upload to the server.




  1. have created an interface like this and I want to upload image using
    multipart


 @Headers({"Content-Type: application/json;charset=UTF-8"})
@Multipart
@POST("api/updateprofile")
Call<ResponseBody> uploadPhoto1(
@Header("Authorization") String token,
@Part("v_name") RequestBody name,
@Part MultipartBody.Part image,



  1. when I am trying to call this api I am getting response but problem
    in sending file to the server.


 RequestBody namePart = RequestBody.create(MediaType.parse("text/plain"), "Narendra");
File file = new File(filePath);
RequestBody filePart = RequestBody.create(MediaType.parse("image/*"), file);
MultipartBody.Part file1 = MultipartBody.Part.createFormData("v_image", file.getName(), filePart);


APIService apiService = ApiClient.getRetrofit().create(APIService.class);
Call<ResponseBody> Call = apiService.uploadPhoto1(token,namePart,file1);


How can I solve it?







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    @BrijeshMavani: thanks for wanting to edit here. You are right that the quote blocks were inappropriate here, but so is excessive bold. It is best to use styles sparingly, as lengthy bold/italics is harder to read. Please also refrain from adding ASAP begging on behalf of the question author - it is widely regarded as impolite.
    – halfer
    Nov 21 at 18:25














  • 1




    @BrijeshMavani: thanks for wanting to edit here. You are right that the quote blocks were inappropriate here, but so is excessive bold. It is best to use styles sparingly, as lengthy bold/italics is harder to read. Please also refrain from adding ASAP begging on behalf of the question author - it is widely regarded as impolite.
    – halfer
    Nov 21 at 18:25








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@BrijeshMavani: thanks for wanting to edit here. You are right that the quote blocks were inappropriate here, but so is excessive bold. It is best to use styles sparingly, as lengthy bold/italics is harder to read. Please also refrain from adding ASAP begging on behalf of the question author - it is widely regarded as impolite.
– halfer
Nov 21 at 18:25




@BrijeshMavani: thanks for wanting to edit here. You are right that the quote blocks were inappropriate here, but so is excessive bold. It is best to use styles sparingly, as lengthy bold/italics is harder to read. Please also refrain from adding ASAP begging on behalf of the question author - it is widely regarded as impolite.
– halfer
Nov 21 at 18:25












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Just remove the header part from this interface



@Multipart
@POST("api/updateprofile")
Call<ResponseBody> uploadPhoto1(
@Header("Authorization") String token,
@Part("v_name") RequestBody name,
@Part MultipartBody.Part image,





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    Just remove the header part from this interface



    @Multipart
    @POST("api/updateprofile")
    Call<ResponseBody> uploadPhoto1(
    @Header("Authorization") String token,
    @Part("v_name") RequestBody name,
    @Part MultipartBody.Part image,





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      I have Solve This Issue by my self




      Just remove the header part from this interface



      @Multipart
      @POST("api/updateprofile")
      Call<ResponseBody> uploadPhoto1(
      @Header("Authorization") String token,
      @Part("v_name") RequestBody name,
      @Part MultipartBody.Part image,





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        Just remove the header part from this interface



        @Multipart
        @POST("api/updateprofile")
        Call<ResponseBody> uploadPhoto1(
        @Header("Authorization") String token,
        @Part("v_name") RequestBody name,
        @Part MultipartBody.Part image,





        share|improve this answer













        I have Solve This Issue by my self




        Just remove the header part from this interface



        @Multipart
        @POST("api/updateprofile")
        Call<ResponseBody> uploadPhoto1(
        @Header("Authorization") String token,
        @Part("v_name") RequestBody name,
        @Part MultipartBody.Part image,






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