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package org.springframework.util;

import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.io.FilterInputStream;
import java.io.FilterOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.OutputStreamWriter;
import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException;
import java.io.Writer;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;

import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;

Simple utility methods for dealing with streams. The copy methods of this class are similar to those defined in FileCopyUtils except that all affected streams are left open when done. All copy methods use a block size of 4096 bytes.

Mainly for use within the framework, but also useful for application code.

Author:Juergen Hoeller, Phillip Webb, Brian Clozel
See Also:
Since:3.2.2
/** * Simple utility methods for dealing with streams. The copy methods of this class are * similar to those defined in {@link FileCopyUtils} except that all affected streams are * left open when done. All copy methods use a block size of 4096 bytes. * * <p>Mainly for use within the framework, but also useful for application code. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @author Phillip Webb * @author Brian Clozel * @since 3.2.2 * @see FileCopyUtils */
public abstract class StreamUtils {
The default buffer size used when copying bytes.
/** * The default buffer size used when copying bytes. */
public static final int BUFFER_SIZE = 4096; private static final byte[] EMPTY_CONTENT = new byte[0];
Copy the contents of the given InputStream into a new byte array.

Leaves the stream open when done.

Params:
  • in – the stream to copy from (may be null or empty)
Throws:
Returns:the new byte array that has been copied to (possibly empty)
/** * Copy the contents of the given InputStream into a new byte array. * <p>Leaves the stream open when done. * @param in the stream to copy from (may be {@code null} or empty) * @return the new byte array that has been copied to (possibly empty) * @throws IOException in case of I/O errors */
public static byte[] copyToByteArray(@Nullable InputStream in) throws IOException { if (in == null) { return new byte[0]; } ByteArrayOutputStream out = new ByteArrayOutputStream(BUFFER_SIZE); copy(in, out); return out.toByteArray(); }
Copy the contents of the given InputStream into a String.

Leaves the stream open when done.

Params:
  • in – the InputStream to copy from (may be null or empty)
  • charset – the Charset to use to decode the bytes
Throws:
Returns:the String that has been copied to (possibly empty)
/** * Copy the contents of the given InputStream into a String. * <p>Leaves the stream open when done. * @param in the InputStream to copy from (may be {@code null} or empty) * @param charset the {@link Charset} to use to decode the bytes * @return the String that has been copied to (possibly empty) * @throws IOException in case of I/O errors */
public static String copyToString(@Nullable InputStream in, Charset charset) throws IOException { if (in == null) { return ""; } StringBuilder out = new StringBuilder(BUFFER_SIZE); InputStreamReader reader = new InputStreamReader(in, charset); char[] buffer = new char[BUFFER_SIZE]; int charsRead; while ((charsRead = reader.read(buffer)) != -1) { out.append(buffer, 0, charsRead); } return out.toString(); }
Copy the contents of the given ByteArrayOutputStream into a String.

This is a more effective equivalent of new String(baos.toByteArray(), charset).

Params:
  • baos – the ByteArrayOutputStream to be copied into a String
  • charset – the Charset to use to decode the bytes
Returns:the String that has been copied to (possibly empty)
Since:5.2.6
/** * Copy the contents of the given {@link ByteArrayOutputStream} into a {@link String}. * <p>This is a more effective equivalent of {@code new String(baos.toByteArray(), charset)}. * @param baos the {@code ByteArrayOutputStream} to be copied into a String * @param charset the {@link Charset} to use to decode the bytes * @return the String that has been copied to (possibly empty) * @since 5.2.6 */
public static String copyToString(ByteArrayOutputStream baos, Charset charset) { Assert.notNull(baos, "No ByteArrayOutputStream specified"); Assert.notNull(charset, "No Charset specified"); try { // Can be replaced with toString(Charset) call in Java 10+ return baos.toString(charset.name()); } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException ex) { // Should never happen throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid charset name: " + charset, ex); } }
Copy the contents of the given byte array to the given OutputStream.

Leaves the stream open when done.

Params:
  • in – the byte array to copy from
  • out – the OutputStream to copy to
Throws:
/** * Copy the contents of the given byte array to the given OutputStream. * <p>Leaves the stream open when done. * @param in the byte array to copy from * @param out the OutputStream to copy to * @throws IOException in case of I/O errors */
public static void copy(byte[] in, OutputStream out) throws IOException { Assert.notNull(in, "No input byte array specified"); Assert.notNull(out, "No OutputStream specified"); out.write(in); out.flush(); }
Copy the contents of the given String to the given OutputStream.

Leaves the stream open when done.

Params:
  • in – the String to copy from
  • charset – the Charset
  • out – the OutputStream to copy to
Throws:
/** * Copy the contents of the given String to the given OutputStream. * <p>Leaves the stream open when done. * @param in the String to copy from * @param charset the Charset * @param out the OutputStream to copy to * @throws IOException in case of I/O errors */
public static void copy(String in, Charset charset, OutputStream out) throws IOException { Assert.notNull(in, "No input String specified"); Assert.notNull(charset, "No Charset specified"); Assert.notNull(out, "No OutputStream specified"); Writer writer = new OutputStreamWriter(out, charset); writer.write(in); writer.flush(); }
Copy the contents of the given InputStream to the given OutputStream.

Leaves both streams open when done.

Params:
  • in – the InputStream to copy from
  • out – the OutputStream to copy to
Throws:
Returns:the number of bytes copied
/** * Copy the contents of the given InputStream to the given OutputStream. * <p>Leaves both streams open when done. * @param in the InputStream to copy from * @param out the OutputStream to copy to * @return the number of bytes copied * @throws IOException in case of I/O errors */
public static int copy(InputStream in, OutputStream out) throws IOException { Assert.notNull(in, "No InputStream specified"); Assert.notNull(out, "No OutputStream specified"); int byteCount = 0; byte[] buffer = new byte[BUFFER_SIZE]; int bytesRead; while ((bytesRead = in.read(buffer)) != -1) { out.write(buffer, 0, bytesRead); byteCount += bytesRead; } out.flush(); return byteCount; }
Copy a range of content of the given InputStream to the given OutputStream.

If the specified range exceeds the length of the InputStream, this copies up to the end of the stream and returns the actual number of copied bytes.

Leaves both streams open when done.

Params:
  • in – the InputStream to copy from
  • out – the OutputStream to copy to
  • start – the position to start copying from
  • end – the position to end copying
Throws:
Returns:the number of bytes copied
Since:4.3
/** * Copy a range of content of the given InputStream to the given OutputStream. * <p>If the specified range exceeds the length of the InputStream, this copies * up to the end of the stream and returns the actual number of copied bytes. * <p>Leaves both streams open when done. * @param in the InputStream to copy from * @param out the OutputStream to copy to * @param start the position to start copying from * @param end the position to end copying * @return the number of bytes copied * @throws IOException in case of I/O errors * @since 4.3 */
public static long copyRange(InputStream in, OutputStream out, long start, long end) throws IOException { Assert.notNull(in, "No InputStream specified"); Assert.notNull(out, "No OutputStream specified"); long skipped = in.skip(start); if (skipped < start) { throw new IOException("Skipped only " + skipped + " bytes out of " + start + " required"); } long bytesToCopy = end - start + 1; byte[] buffer = new byte[(int) Math.min(StreamUtils.BUFFER_SIZE, bytesToCopy)]; while (bytesToCopy > 0) { int bytesRead = in.read(buffer); if (bytesRead == -1) { break; } else if (bytesRead <= bytesToCopy) { out.write(buffer, 0, bytesRead); bytesToCopy -= bytesRead; } else { out.write(buffer, 0, (int) bytesToCopy); bytesToCopy = 0; } } return (end - start + 1 - bytesToCopy); }
Drain the remaining content of the given InputStream.

Leaves the InputStream open when done.

Params:
  • in – the InputStream to drain
Throws:
Returns:the number of bytes read
Since:4.3
/** * Drain the remaining content of the given InputStream. * <p>Leaves the InputStream open when done. * @param in the InputStream to drain * @return the number of bytes read * @throws IOException in case of I/O errors * @since 4.3 */
public static int drain(InputStream in) throws IOException { Assert.notNull(in, "No InputStream specified"); byte[] buffer = new byte[BUFFER_SIZE]; int bytesRead = -1; int byteCount = 0; while ((bytesRead = in.read(buffer)) != -1) { byteCount += bytesRead; } return byteCount; }
Return an efficient empty InputStream.
Returns:a ByteArrayInputStream based on an empty byte array
Since:4.2.2
/** * Return an efficient empty {@link InputStream}. * @return a {@link ByteArrayInputStream} based on an empty byte array * @since 4.2.2 */
public static InputStream emptyInput() { return new ByteArrayInputStream(EMPTY_CONTENT); }
Return a variant of the given InputStream where calling close() has no effect.
Params:
  • in – the InputStream to decorate
Returns:a version of the InputStream that ignores calls to close
/** * Return a variant of the given {@link InputStream} where calling * {@link InputStream#close() close()} has no effect. * @param in the InputStream to decorate * @return a version of the InputStream that ignores calls to close */
public static InputStream nonClosing(InputStream in) { Assert.notNull(in, "No InputStream specified"); return new NonClosingInputStream(in); }
Return a variant of the given OutputStream where calling close() has no effect.
Params:
  • out – the OutputStream to decorate
Returns:a version of the OutputStream that ignores calls to close
/** * Return a variant of the given {@link OutputStream} where calling * {@link OutputStream#close() close()} has no effect. * @param out the OutputStream to decorate * @return a version of the OutputStream that ignores calls to close */
public static OutputStream nonClosing(OutputStream out) { Assert.notNull(out, "No OutputStream specified"); return new NonClosingOutputStream(out); } private static class NonClosingInputStream extends FilterInputStream { public NonClosingInputStream(InputStream in) { super(in); } @Override public void close() throws IOException { } } private static class NonClosingOutputStream extends FilterOutputStream { public NonClosingOutputStream(OutputStream out) { super(out); } @Override public void write(byte[] b, int off, int let) throws IOException { // It is critical that we override this method for performance this.out.write(b, off, let); } @Override public void close() throws IOException { } } }