Together with my comments, you have already read my answer at the following question:
Android Setup Volley to use from Cache
I have just tested with POST request, as the following code:
CacheRequest cacheRequest = new CacheRequest(Request.Method.POST, url, new Response.Listener<NetworkResponse>() {
@Override
public void onResponse(NetworkResponse response) {
try {
final String jsonString = new String(response.data,
HttpHeaderParser.parseCharset(response.headers));
// Check if it is JSONObject or JSONArray
Object json = new JSONTokener(jsonString).nextValue();
JSONObject jsonObject = new JSONObject();
if (json instanceof JSONObject) {
jsonObject = (JSONObject) json;
} else if (json instanceof JSONArray) {
jsonObject.put("success", json);
} else {
String message = "{\"error\":\"Unknown Error\",\"code\":\"failed\"}";
jsonObject = new JSONObject(message);
}
textView.setText(jsonObject.toString(5));
} catch (UnsupportedEncodingException | JSONException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}, new Response.ErrorListener() {
@Override
public void onErrorResponse(VolleyError error) {
// do something...
}
});
My sample Asp.Net Web API code as the following:
// POST api/<controller>
public IHttpActionResult Post()
{
string jsonString = "[" +
"{" +
"name: \"Person 1\"," +
"age: 30," +
"type: \"POST\"," +
"}," +
"{" +
"name: \"Person 2\"," +
"age: 20," +
"type: \"POST\"," +
"}," +
"{" +
"name: \"Person 3\"," +
"age: 40," +
"type: \"POST\"," +
"}" +
"]";
JArray jsonObj = JArray.Parse(jsonString);
return Ok(jsonObj);
}
Here is the result screenshot
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