#####28.10.2016 - EU Server API Support Intagrated If your user is in eu protected mode, now you can use JotForm EU Server API
- Download the zipped project from downloads page or clone the git repository to your computer.
- Once you have the project folder in your system, launch Eclipse, click File -> Import.
- Select "Existing Android Code Into Workspace", browse to the project folder and click finish.
- Right click on you own android project (the one that you want to use the library with) and click properties.
- Click "Android" tab and add "jotform-api-android" project using the Add button in the Library section.
Once you successfully added the library as a dependency to your project, you can use it in your Application as follows;
Examples
Print all forms of the user
package com.example;
import android.app.Activity;
// import Jotform client library
// and its reponse handler
import com.jotform.api.JotformAPIClient;
import com.loopj.android.http.JsonHttpResponseHandler;
public class MyActivity extends Avtivity{
private JotformAPIClient apiClient;
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
// this is for demonstration purposes only
// you should not harcode API Keys, it is different for each user
apiClient = new JotformAPIClient("API_KEY_GOES_HERE");
apiClient.getForms(new JsonHttpHandler(){
@Override
public void onSuccess(JSONObject formsResponse){
try {
forms = formsResponse.getJSONArray("content");
// do something with the forms jsonArray;
} catch (JSONException e){
// fail
}
}
});
}
}
Get latest 100 submissions ordered by creation date
public class MyActivity extends Avtivity{
private JotformAPIClient apiClient;
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
// this is for demonstration purposes only
// you should not harcode API Keys, it is different for each user
apiClient = new JotformAPIClient("API_KEY_GOES_HERE");
apiClient.getSubmissions(100, null, new JsonHttpHandler(){
@Override
public void onSuccess(JSONObject submissionsResponse){
try {
submissions = submissionsResponse.getJSONArray("content");
// do something with the submissions jsonArray;
} catch (JSONException e){
// fail
}
}
});
}
}
Submission filter example
public class MyActivity extends Avtivity{
private JotformAPIClient apiClient;
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
// this is for demonstration purposes only
// you should not harcode API Keys, it is different for each user
apiClient = new JotformAPIClient("API_KEY_GOES_HERE");
HashMap<String, String> filter = new HashMap<String, String>();
filter.put("status", "ACTIVE");
filter.put("flag", "0");
filter.put("updated_at", "2013-06-24 08:17:44");
JSONObject filterObject = new JSONObject(filter);
apiClient.getSubmissions(100, "created_at", filterObject, new JsonHttpHandler(){
@Override
public void onSuccess(JSONObject submissionsResponse){
try {
submissions = submissionsResponse.getJSONArray("content");
// do something with the submissions jsonArray;
} catch (JSONException e){
// fail
}
}
});
}
}
Delete Submission example
public class MyActivity extends Avtivity{
private JotformAPIClient apiClient;
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
// this is for demonstration purposes only
// you should not harcode API Keys, it is different for each user
apiClient = new JotformAPIClient("API_KEY_GOES_HERE");
long submissionId = SUBMISSION_ID
apiClient.deleteSubmission(submissionId, new JsonHttpHandler(){
@Override
public void onSuccess(JSONObject submissionsResponse){
try {
// do something with the submissions jsonArray;
} catch (JSONException e){
// fail
}
}
});
}
}