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How To Download A Part Of A File From Url In Android?

I am trying to download a part of file given the download URL using setRequestProperty('Range','bytes=' + startbytes + '-' + endbytes); The following code snippet shows what I am t

Solution 1:

Option 1

If you do not need to know the content length:

[Beware, do not call the connection.getContentLength(). If you call that, you will get the exception. If you need to call it, then check the second option]

URLurl=newURL(aurl[0]);
HttpURLConnectionconnection=(HttpURLConnection) url.openConnection();
connection.setRequestProperty("Range", "bytes=" + 0 + "-" + 1000);
//Note that, response code will be 206 (Partial Content) instead of usual 200 (OK)if(connection.getResponseCode() == HttpURLConnection.HTTP_PARTIAL){
    //Your code here to read response data
}

Option 2

If you need to know the content length:

URLurl=newURL(aurl[0]);
//First make a HEAD call to get the content length  HttpURLConnectionconnection=(HttpURLConnection) url.openConnection();
connection.setRequestMethod("HEAD");
if(connection.getResponseCode() == HttpURLConnection.HTTP_OK){
    intlengthOfFile= connection.getContentLength();
    Log.d("ERF","Length of file: "+ lengthOfFile);
    connection.disconnect();

    //Now that we know the content lenght, make the GET call
    connection =(HttpURLConnection) url.openConnection();
    connection.setRequestMethod("GET");
    connection.setRequestProperty("Range", "bytes=" + 0 + "-" + 1000);
    //Note that, response code will be 206 (Partial Content) instead of usual 200 (OK)if(connection.getResponseCode() == HttpURLConnection.HTTP_PARTIAL){
        //Your code here to read response data

    }
}

Solution 2:

Assuming you're using HTTP for the download, you'll want to use the HEAD http verb and RANGE http header.

HEAD will give you the filesize (if available), and then RANGE lets you download a byte range.

Once you have the filesize, divide it into roughly equal sized chunks and spawn download thread for each chunk. Once all are done, write the file chunks in the correct order.

If you don't know how to use the RANGE header, here's another SO answer that explains how: https://stackoverflow.com/a/6323043/1355166

[EDIT]

To make file into chunks use this, and start the downloading process,

privatevoidgetBytesFromFile(File file)throws IOException {
    FileInputStreamis=newFileInputStream(file); //videorecorder stores video to file

    java.nio.channels.FileChannelfc= is.getChannel();
    java.nio.ByteBufferbb= java.nio.ByteBuffer.allocate(10000);

    intchunkCount=0;

    byte[] bytes;

    while(fc.read(bb) >= 0){
        bb.flip();
        //save the part of the file into a chunk
        bytes = bb.array();
        storeByteArrayToFile(bytes, mRecordingFile + "." + chunkCount);//mRecordingFile is the (String)path to file
        chunkCount++;
        bb.clear();
    }
}

privatevoidstoreByteArrayToFile(byte[] bytesToSave, String path)throws IOException {
    FileOutputStreamfOut=newFileOutputStream(path);
    try {
        fOut.write(bytesToSave);
    }
    catch (Exception ex) {
        Log.e("ERROR", ex.getMessage());
    }
    finally {
        fOut.close();
    }
}

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