Is it possible to check progress of URLconnection.getInputStream()?

别来无恙 提交于 2019-12-03 07:46:06
BalusC

Just check if the HTTP Content-Length header is present in the response.

int contentLength = connection.getContentLength();

if (contentLength != -1) {
    // Just do (readBytes / contentLength) * 100 to calculate the percentage.
} else {
    // You're lost. Show "Progress: unknown"
}

Update as per your update, you're wrapping the InputStream inside a BufferedReader and reading inside a while loop. You can count the bytes as follows:

int readBytes = 0;

while ((line = rd.readLine()) != null) {
    readBytes += line.getBytes("ISO-8859-2").length + 2; // CRLF bytes!!
    // Do something with line.
}

The + 2 is to cover the CRLF (carriage return and linefeed) bytes which are eaten by BufferedReader#readLine(). More clean approach would be to just read it by InputStream#read(buffer) so that you don't need to massage the bytes forth and back from characters to calculate the read bytes.

See also:

Wrap it in a javax.swing.ProgressMonitorInputStream. But note that Java may buffer the entire response before it starts delivering it to the stream ...

    BufferedReader rd = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(new FilterInputStream(conn.getInputStream())
    {
        public int read(byte[] buffer, int byteOffset, int byteCount) throws IOException
        {
            int count = super.read(buffer, byteOffset, byteCount);
            // do whatever with count, i.e. mDownloaded += count;
            return count;
        }
    }, "ISO-8859-2"));
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