Write string to output stream

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误落风尘 2020-12-04 07:34

I have several output listeners that are implementing OutputStream. It can be either a PrintStream writing to stdout or to a File, or it can be writing to memory or any othe

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  • 2020-12-04 08:14

    OutputStream writes bytes, String provides chars. You need to define Charset to encode string to byte[]:

    outputStream.write(string.getBytes(Charset.forName("UTF-8")));
    

    Change UTF-8 to a charset of your choice.

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  • 2020-12-04 08:16

    Streams (InputStream and OutputStream) transfer binary data. If you want to write a string to a stream, you must first convert it to bytes, or in other words encode it. You can do that manually (as you suggest) using the String.getBytes(Charset) method, but you should avoid the String.getBytes() method, because that uses the default encoding of the JVM, which can't be reliably predicted in a portable way.

    The usual way to write character data to a stream, though, is to wrap the stream in a Writer, (often a PrintWriter), that does the conversion for you when you call its write(String) (or print(String)) method. The corresponding wrapper for InputStreams is a Reader.

    PrintStream is a special OutputStream implementation in the sense that it also contain methods that automatically encode strings (it uses a writer internally). But it is still a stream. You can safely wrap your stream with a writer no matter if it is a PrintStream or some other stream implementation. There is no danger of double encoding.

    Example of PrintWriter with OutputStream:

    try (PrintWriter p = new PrintWriter(new FileOutputStream("output-text.txt", true))) {
        p.println("Hello");
    } catch (FileNotFoundException e1) {
        e1.printStackTrace();
    }
    
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  • 2020-12-04 08:21

    You can create a PrintStream wrapping around your OutputStream and then just call it's print(String):

    final OutputStream os = new FileOutputStream("/tmp/out");
    final PrintStream printStream = new PrintStream(os);
    printStream.print("String");
    printStream.close();
    
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  • 2020-12-04 08:23

    Wrap your OutputStream with a PrintWriter and use the print methods on that class. They take in a String and do the work for you.

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  • 2020-12-04 08:31

    You may use Apache Commons IO:

    try (OutputStream outputStream = ...) {
        IOUtils.write("data", outputStream, "UTF-8");
    }
    
    • IOUtils.write(String data, OutputStream output, String encoding)
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  • 2020-12-04 08:34

    By design it is to be done this way:

    OutputStream out = ...;
    try (Writer w = new OutputStreamWriter(out, "UTF-8")) {
        w.write("Hello, World!");
    } // or w.close(); //close will auto-flush
    
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