Summary: This PR includes documentation for using the `SonarOkhttpInterceptor` for applications using the `OkHttp` network stack. The docs were modelled on the [Stetho docs](http://facebook.github.io/stetho/#enable-network-inspection) Fixes #22. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/Sonar/pull/144 Differential Revision: D8780506 Pulled By: danielbuechele fbshipit-source-id: fb2ddd4356b421c3baf0a80a410dd579ebc1bd8d
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id: network-plugin
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title: Network
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---
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Use the Network inspector to inspect outgoing network traffic our apps. You can easily browse all requests being made and their responses. The plugin also supports gzipped responses.
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## Setup
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To use the network plugin, you need to add the plugin to your Sonar client instance.
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### Android
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```java
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import com.facebook.sonar.plugins.network.NetworkSonarPlugin;
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NetworkSonarPlugin networkSonarPlugin = new NetworkSonarPlugin();
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client.addPlugin(networkSonarPlugin);
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```
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#### OkHttp Integration
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If you are using the popular OkHttp library, you can use the Interceptors system to automatically hook into your existing stack.
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```java
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import com.facebook.sonar.plugins.network.SonarOkhttpInterceptor;
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new OkHttpClient.Builder()
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.addNetworkInterceptor(new SonarOkhttpInterceptor(networkSonarPlugin))
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.build();
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```
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As interceptors can modify the request and response, add the Sonar interceptor after all others to get an accurate view of the network traffic.
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### iOS
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```objective-c
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#import <SonarKitNetworkPlugin/SonarKitNetworkPlugin.h>
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[client addPlugin: [SonarKitNetworkPlugin new]]
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```
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## Usage
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All request sent from the device will be listed in the plugin. Click on a request to see details like headers and body. You can filter the table for domain, method or status by clicking on the corresponding value in the table.
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