Well, your service would handle either the response body being a map, or a list of maps accordingly. Based on the code you have, you are accounting for 1 item.
If the response body is iterable, then you need to parse and walk accordingly, if I am understanding your question correctly.
Example:
Iterable l = json.decode(response.body);
List<Post> posts = List<Post>.from(l.map((model)=> Post.fromJson(model)));
where the post is a LIST of posts.
EDIT: I wanted to add a note of clarity here. The purpose here is that you decode the response returned. The next step, is to turn that iterable of JSON objects into an instance of your object. This is done by creating fromJson methods in your class to properly take JSON and implement it accordingly. Below is a sample implementation.
class Post {
// Other functions and properties relevant to the class
// ......
/// Json is a Map<dynamic,dynamic> if i recall correctly.
static fromJson(json): Post {
Post p = new Post()
p.name = ...
return p
}
}
I am a bit abstracted from Dart these days in favor of a better utility for the tasks needing to be accomplished. So my syntax is likely off just a little, but this is Pseudocode.
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