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package com.google.api.client.googleapis.media;
import com.google.api.client.googleapis.MethodOverride;
import com.google.api.client.http.AbstractInputStreamContent;
import com.google.api.client.http.ByteArrayContent;
import com.google.api.client.http.EmptyContent;
import com.google.api.client.http.GZipEncoding;
import com.google.api.client.http.GenericUrl;
import com.google.api.client.http.HttpBackOffIOExceptionHandler;
import com.google.api.client.http.HttpBackOffUnsuccessfulResponseHandler;
import com.google.api.client.http.HttpContent;
import com.google.api.client.http.HttpHeaders;
import com.google.api.client.http.HttpMethods;
import com.google.api.client.http.HttpRequest;
import com.google.api.client.http.HttpRequestFactory;
import com.google.api.client.http.HttpRequestInitializer;
import com.google.api.client.http.HttpResponse;
import com.google.api.client.http.HttpTransport;
import com.google.api.client.http.InputStreamContent;
import com.google.api.client.http.MultipartContent;
import com.google.api.client.util.Beta;
import com.google.api.client.util.ByteStreams;
import com.google.api.client.util.Preconditions;
import com.google.api.client.util.Sleeper;
import java.io.BufferedInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.util.Arrays;
/**
* Media HTTP Uploader, with support for both direct and resumable media uploads. Documentation is
* available here.
*
* For resumable uploads, when the media content length is known, if the provided {@link
* InputStream} has {@link InputStream#markSupported} as {@code false} then it is wrapped in an
* {@link BufferedInputStream} to support the {@link InputStream#mark} and {@link InputStream#reset}
* methods required for handling server errors. If the media content length is unknown then each
* chunk is stored temporarily in memory. This is required to determine when the last chunk is
* reached.
*
*
See {@link #setDisableGZipContent(boolean)} for information on when content is gzipped and how
* to control that behavior.
*
*
Back-off is disabled by default. To enable it for an abnormal HTTP response and an I/O
* exception you should call {@link HttpRequest#setUnsuccessfulResponseHandler} with a new {@link
* HttpBackOffUnsuccessfulResponseHandler} instance and {@link HttpRequest#setIOExceptionHandler}
* with {@link HttpBackOffIOExceptionHandler}.
*
*
Upgrade warning: in prior version 1.14 exponential back-off was enabled by default for an
* abnormal HTTP response and there was a regular retry (without back-off) when I/O exception was
* thrown. Starting with version 1.15 back-off is disabled and there is no retry on I/O exception by
* default.
*
*
Upgrade warning: in prior version 1.16 {@link #serverErrorCallback} was public but starting
* with version 1.17 it has been removed from the public API, and changed to be package private.
*
*
Implementation is not thread-safe.
*
* @since 1.9
* @author [email protected] (Ravi Mistry)
* @author [email protected] (Eyal Peled)
*/
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
public final class MediaHttpUploader {
/**
* Upload content type header.
*
* @since 1.13
*/
public static final String CONTENT_LENGTH_HEADER = "X-Upload-Content-Length";
/**
* Upload content length header.
*
* @since 1.13
*/
public static final String CONTENT_TYPE_HEADER = "X-Upload-Content-Type";
/** Upload state associated with the Media HTTP uploader. */
public enum UploadState {
/** The upload process has not started yet. */
NOT_STARTED,
/** Set before the initiation request is sent. */
INITIATION_STARTED,
/** Set after the initiation request completes. */
INITIATION_COMPLETE,
/** Set after a media file chunk is uploaded. */
MEDIA_IN_PROGRESS,
/** Set after the complete media file is successfully uploaded. */
MEDIA_COMPLETE
}
/** The current state of the uploader. */
private UploadState uploadState = UploadState.NOT_STARTED;
static final int MB = 0x100000;
private static final int KB = 0x400;
/** Minimum number of bytes that can be uploaded to the server (set to 256KB). */
public static final int MINIMUM_CHUNK_SIZE = 256 * KB;
/**
* Default maximum number of bytes that will be uploaded to the server in any single HTTP request
* (set to 10 MB).
*/
public static final int DEFAULT_CHUNK_SIZE = 10 * MB;
/** The HTTP content of the media to be uploaded. */
private final AbstractInputStreamContent mediaContent;
/** The request factory for connections to the server. */
private final HttpRequestFactory requestFactory;
/** The transport to use for requests. */
private final HttpTransport transport;
/** HTTP content metadata of the media to be uploaded or {@code null} for none. */
private HttpContent metadata;
/**
* The length of the HTTP media content.
*
*
{@code 0} before it is lazily initialized in {@link #getMediaContentLength()} after which it
* could still be {@code 0} for empty media content. Will be {@code < 0} if the media content
* length has not been specified.
*/
private long mediaContentLength;
/**
* Determines if media content length has been calculated yet in {@link #getMediaContentLength()}.
*/
private boolean isMediaContentLengthCalculated;
/**
* The HTTP method used for the initiation request.
*
*
Can only be {@link HttpMethods#POST} (for media upload) or {@link HttpMethods#PUT} (for
* media update). The default value is {@link HttpMethods#POST}.
*/
private String initiationRequestMethod = HttpMethods.POST;
/** The HTTP headers used in the initiation request. */
private HttpHeaders initiationHeaders = new HttpHeaders();
/**
* The HTTP request object that is currently used to send upload requests or {@code null} before
* {@link #upload}.
*/
private HttpRequest currentRequest;
/** An Input stream of the HTTP media content or {@code null} before {@link #upload}. */
private InputStream contentInputStream;
/**
* Determines whether direct media upload is enabled or disabled. If value is set to {@code true}
* then a direct upload will be done where the whole media content is uploaded in a single request
* If value is set to {@code false} then the upload uses the resumable media upload protocol to
* upload in data chunks. Defaults to {@code false}.
*/
private boolean directUploadEnabled;
/** Progress listener to send progress notifications to or {@code null} for none. */
private MediaHttpUploaderProgressListener progressListener;
/**
* The media content length is used in the "Content-Range" header. If we reached the end of the
* stream, this variable will be set with the length of the stream. This value is used only in
* resumable media upload.
*/
String mediaContentLengthStr = "*";
/**
* The number of bytes the server received so far. This value will not be calculated for direct
* uploads when the content length is not known in advance.
*/
// TODO(rmistry): Figure out a way to compute the content length using CountingInputStream.
private long totalBytesServerReceived;
/**
* Maximum size of individual chunks that will get uploaded by single HTTP requests. The default
* value is {@link #DEFAULT_CHUNK_SIZE}.
*/
private int chunkSize = DEFAULT_CHUNK_SIZE;
/**
* Used to cache a single byte when the media content length is unknown or {@code null} for none.
*/
private Byte cachedByte;
/**
* The number of bytes the client had sent to the server so far or {@code 0} for none. It is used
* for resumable media upload when the media content length is not specified.
*/
private long totalBytesClientSent;
/**
* The number of bytes of the current chunk which was sent to the server or {@code 0} for none.
* This value equals to chunk size for each chunk the client send to the server, except for the
* ending chunk.
*/
private int currentChunkLength;
/**
* The content buffer of the current request or {@code null} for none. It is used for resumable
* media upload when the media content length is not specified. It is instantiated for every
* request in {@link #buildContentChunk()} and is set to {@code null} when the request is
* completed in {@link #upload}.
*/
private byte currentRequestContentBuffer[];
/**
* Whether to disable GZip compression of HTTP content.
*
*
The default value is {@code false}.
*/
private boolean disableGZipContent;
/** Sleeper. */
Sleeper sleeper = Sleeper.DEFAULT;
/**
* Construct the {@link MediaHttpUploader}.
*
*
The input stream received by calling {@link AbstractInputStreamContent#getInputStream} is
* closed when the upload process is successfully completed. For resumable uploads, when the media
* content length is known, if the input stream has {@link InputStream#markSupported} as {@code
* false} then it is wrapped in an {@link BufferedInputStream} to support the {@link
* InputStream#mark} and {@link InputStream#reset} methods required for handling server errors. If
* the media content length is unknown then each chunk is stored temporarily in memory. This is
* required to determine when the last chunk is reached.
*
* @param mediaContent The Input stream content of the media to be uploaded
* @param transport The transport to use for requests
* @param httpRequestInitializer The initializer to use when creating an {@link HttpRequest} or
* {@code null} for none
*/
public MediaHttpUploader(
AbstractInputStreamContent mediaContent,
HttpTransport transport,
HttpRequestInitializer httpRequestInitializer) {
this.mediaContent = Preconditions.checkNotNull(mediaContent);
this.transport = Preconditions.checkNotNull(transport);
this.requestFactory =
httpRequestInitializer == null
? transport.createRequestFactory()
: transport.createRequestFactory(httpRequestInitializer);
}
/**
* Executes a direct media upload or resumable media upload conforming to the specifications
* listed here.
*
*
This method is not reentrant. A new instance of {@link MediaHttpUploader} must be
* instantiated before upload called be called again.
*
*
If an error is encountered during the request execution the caller is responsible for
* parsing the response correctly. For example for JSON errors:
*
*
{@code
* if (!response.isSuccessStatusCode()) {
* throw GoogleJsonResponseException.from(jsonFactory, response);
* }
* }
*
* Callers should call {@link HttpResponse#disconnect} when the returned HTTP response object
* is no longer needed. However, {@link HttpResponse#disconnect} does not have to be called if the
* response stream is properly closed. Example usage:
*
*
{@code
* HttpResponse response = batch.upload(initiationRequestUrl);
* try {
* // process the HTTP response object
* } finally {
* response.disconnect();
* }
* }
*
* @param initiationRequestUrl The request URL where the initiation request will be sent
* @return HTTP response
*/
public HttpResponse upload(GenericUrl initiationRequestUrl) throws IOException {
Preconditions.checkArgument(uploadState == UploadState.NOT_STARTED);
if (directUploadEnabled) {
return directUpload(initiationRequestUrl);
}
return resumableUpload(initiationRequestUrl);
}
/**
* Direct Uploads the media.
*
* @param initiationRequestUrl The request URL where the initiation request will be sent
* @return HTTP response
*/
private HttpResponse directUpload(GenericUrl initiationRequestUrl) throws IOException {
updateStateAndNotifyListener(UploadState.MEDIA_IN_PROGRESS);
HttpContent content = mediaContent;
if (metadata != null) {
content = new MultipartContent().setContentParts(Arrays.asList(metadata, mediaContent));
initiationRequestUrl.put("uploadType", "multipart");
} else {
initiationRequestUrl.put("uploadType", "media");
}
HttpRequest request =
requestFactory.buildRequest(initiationRequestMethod, initiationRequestUrl, content);
request.getHeaders().putAll(initiationHeaders);
// We do not have to do anything special here if media content length is unspecified because
// direct media upload works even when the media content length == -1.
HttpResponse response = executeCurrentRequest(request);
boolean responseProcessed = false;
try {
if (isMediaLengthKnown()) {
totalBytesServerReceived = getMediaContentLength();
}
updateStateAndNotifyListener(UploadState.MEDIA_COMPLETE);
responseProcessed = true;
} finally {
if (!responseProcessed) {
response.disconnect();
}
}
return response;
}
/**
* Uploads the media in a resumable manner.
*
* @param initiationRequestUrl The request URL where the initiation request will be sent
* @return HTTP response
*/
private HttpResponse resumableUpload(GenericUrl initiationRequestUrl) throws IOException {
// Make initial request to get the unique upload URL.
HttpResponse initialResponse = executeUploadInitiation(initiationRequestUrl);
if (!initialResponse.isSuccessStatusCode()) {
// If the initiation request is not successful return it immediately.
return initialResponse;
}
GenericUrl uploadUrl;
try {
uploadUrl = new GenericUrl(initialResponse.getHeaders().getLocation());
} finally {
initialResponse.disconnect();
}
// Convert media content into a byte stream to upload in chunks.
contentInputStream = mediaContent.getInputStream();
if (!contentInputStream.markSupported() && isMediaLengthKnown()) {
// If we know the media content length then wrap the stream into a Buffered input stream to
// support the {@link InputStream#mark} and {@link InputStream#reset} methods required for
// handling server errors.
contentInputStream = new BufferedInputStream(contentInputStream);
}
HttpResponse response;
// Upload the media content in chunks.
while (true) {
ContentChunk contentChunk = buildContentChunk();
currentRequest = requestFactory.buildPutRequest(uploadUrl, null);
currentRequest.setContent(contentChunk.getContent());
currentRequest.getHeaders().setContentRange(contentChunk.getContentRange());
// set mediaErrorHandler as I/O exception handler and as unsuccessful response handler for
// calling to serverErrorCallback on an I/O exception or an abnormal HTTP response
new MediaUploadErrorHandler(this, currentRequest);
if (isMediaLengthKnown()) {
// TODO(rmistry): Support gzipping content for the case where media content length is
// known (https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-java-client/issues/691).
response = executeCurrentRequestWithoutGZip(currentRequest);
} else {
response = executeCurrentRequest(currentRequest);
}
boolean returningResponse = false;
try {
if (response.isSuccessStatusCode()) {
totalBytesServerReceived = getMediaContentLength();
if (mediaContent.getCloseInputStream()) {
contentInputStream.close();
}
updateStateAndNotifyListener(UploadState.MEDIA_COMPLETE);
returningResponse = true;
return response;
}
if (response.getStatusCode() != 308) {
if (mediaContent.getCloseInputStream()) {
contentInputStream.close();
}
returningResponse = true;
return response;
}
// Check to see if the upload URL has changed on the server.
String updatedUploadUrl = response.getHeaders().getLocation();
if (updatedUploadUrl != null) {
uploadUrl = new GenericUrl(updatedUploadUrl);
}
// we check the amount of bytes the server received so far, because the server may process
// fewer bytes than the amount of bytes the client had sent
long newBytesServerReceived = getNextByteIndex(response.getHeaders().getRange());
// the server can receive any amount of bytes from 0 to current chunk length
long currentBytesServerReceived = newBytesServerReceived - totalBytesServerReceived;
Preconditions.checkState(
currentBytesServerReceived >= 0 && currentBytesServerReceived <= currentChunkLength);
long copyBytes = currentChunkLength - currentBytesServerReceived;
if (isMediaLengthKnown()) {
if (copyBytes > 0) {
// If the server didn't receive all the bytes the client sent the current position of
// the input stream is incorrect. So we should reset the stream and skip those bytes
// that the server had already received.
// Otherwise (the server got all bytes the client sent), the stream is in its right
// position, and we can continue from there
contentInputStream.reset();
long actualSkipValue = contentInputStream.skip(currentBytesServerReceived);
Preconditions.checkState(currentBytesServerReceived == actualSkipValue);
}
} else if (copyBytes == 0) {
// server got all the bytes, so we don't need to use this buffer. Otherwise, we have to
// keep the buffer and copy part (or all) of its bytes to the stream we are sending to the
// server
currentRequestContentBuffer = null;
}
totalBytesServerReceived = newBytesServerReceived;
updateStateAndNotifyListener(UploadState.MEDIA_IN_PROGRESS);
} finally {
if (!returningResponse) {
response.disconnect();
}
}
}
}
/** @return {@code true} if the media length is known, otherwise {@code false} */
private boolean isMediaLengthKnown() throws IOException {
return getMediaContentLength() >= 0;
}
/**
* Uses lazy initialization to compute the media content length.
*
* This is done to avoid throwing an {@link IOException} in the constructor.
*/
private long getMediaContentLength() throws IOException {
if (!isMediaContentLengthCalculated) {
mediaContentLength = mediaContent.getLength();
isMediaContentLengthCalculated = true;
}
return mediaContentLength;
}
/**
* This method sends a POST request with empty content to get the unique upload URL.
*
* @param initiationRequestUrl The request URL where the initiation request will be sent
*/
private HttpResponse executeUploadInitiation(GenericUrl initiationRequestUrl) throws IOException {
updateStateAndNotifyListener(UploadState.INITIATION_STARTED);
initiationRequestUrl.put("uploadType", "resumable");
HttpContent content = metadata == null ? new EmptyContent() : metadata;
HttpRequest request =
requestFactory.buildRequest(initiationRequestMethod, initiationRequestUrl, content);
initiationHeaders.set(CONTENT_TYPE_HEADER, mediaContent.getType());
if (isMediaLengthKnown()) {
initiationHeaders.set(CONTENT_LENGTH_HEADER, getMediaContentLength());
}
request.getHeaders().putAll(initiationHeaders);
HttpResponse response = executeCurrentRequest(request);
boolean notificationCompleted = false;
try {
updateStateAndNotifyListener(UploadState.INITIATION_COMPLETE);
notificationCompleted = true;
} finally {
if (!notificationCompleted) {
response.disconnect();
}
}
return response;
}
/**
* Executes the current request with some minimal common code.
*
* @param request current request
* @return HTTP response
*/
private HttpResponse executeCurrentRequestWithoutGZip(HttpRequest request) throws IOException {
// method override for non-POST verbs
new MethodOverride().intercept(request);
// don't throw an exception so we can let a custom Google exception be thrown
request.setThrowExceptionOnExecuteError(false);
// execute the request
HttpResponse response = request.execute();
return response;
}
/**
* Executes the current request with some common code that includes exponential backoff and GZip
* encoding.
*
* @param request current request
* @return HTTP response
*/
private HttpResponse executeCurrentRequest(HttpRequest request) throws IOException {
// enable GZip encoding if necessary
if (!disableGZipContent && !(request.getContent() instanceof EmptyContent)) {
request.setEncoding(new GZipEncoding());
}
// execute request
HttpResponse response = executeCurrentRequestWithoutGZip(request);
return response;
}
/**
* Sets the HTTP media content chunk and the required headers that should be used in the upload
* request.
*/
private ContentChunk buildContentChunk() throws IOException {
int blockSize;
if (isMediaLengthKnown()) {
// We know exactly what the blockSize will be because we know the media content length.
blockSize = (int) Math.min(chunkSize, getMediaContentLength() - totalBytesServerReceived);
} else {
// Use the chunkSize as the blockSize because we do know what what it is yet.
blockSize = chunkSize;
}
AbstractInputStreamContent contentChunk;
int actualBlockSize = blockSize;
if (isMediaLengthKnown()) {
// Mark the current position in case we need to retry the request.
contentInputStream.mark(blockSize);
InputStream limitInputStream = ByteStreams.limit(contentInputStream, blockSize);
contentChunk =
new InputStreamContent(mediaContent.getType(), limitInputStream)
.setRetrySupported(true)
.setLength(blockSize)
.setCloseInputStream(false);
mediaContentLengthStr = String.valueOf(getMediaContentLength());
} else {
// If the media content length is not known we implement a custom buffered input stream that
// enables us to detect the length of the media content when the last chunk is sent. We
// accomplish this by always trying to read an extra byte further than the end of the current
// chunk.
int actualBytesRead;
int bytesAllowedToRead;
// amount of bytes which need to be copied from last chunk buffer
int copyBytes = 0;
if (currentRequestContentBuffer == null) {
bytesAllowedToRead = cachedByte == null ? blockSize + 1 : blockSize;
currentRequestContentBuffer = new byte[blockSize + 1];
if (cachedByte != null) {
currentRequestContentBuffer[0] = cachedByte;
}
} else {
// currentRequestContentBuffer is not null that means one of the following:
// 1. This is a request to recover from a server error (e.g. 503)
// or
// 2. The server received less bytes than the amount of bytes the client had sent. For
// example, the client sends bytes 100-199, but the server returns back status code 308,
// and its "Range" header is "bytes=0-150".
// In that case, the new request will be constructed from the previous request's byte buffer
// plus new bytes from the stream.
copyBytes = (int) (totalBytesClientSent - totalBytesServerReceived);
// shift copyBytes bytes to the beginning - those are the bytes which weren't received by
// the server in the last chunk.
System.arraycopy(
currentRequestContentBuffer,
currentChunkLength - copyBytes,
currentRequestContentBuffer,
0,
copyBytes);
if (cachedByte != null) {
// add the last cached byte to the buffer
currentRequestContentBuffer[copyBytes] = cachedByte;
}
bytesAllowedToRead = blockSize - copyBytes;
}
actualBytesRead =
ByteStreams.read(
contentInputStream,
currentRequestContentBuffer,
blockSize + 1 - bytesAllowedToRead,
bytesAllowedToRead);
if (actualBytesRead < bytesAllowedToRead) {
actualBlockSize = copyBytes + Math.max(0, actualBytesRead);
if (cachedByte != null) {
actualBlockSize++;
cachedByte = null;
}
if (mediaContentLengthStr.equals("*")) {
// At this point we know we reached the media content length because we either read less
// than the specified chunk size or there is no more data left to be read.
mediaContentLengthStr = String.valueOf(totalBytesServerReceived + actualBlockSize);
}
} else {
cachedByte = currentRequestContentBuffer[blockSize];
}
contentChunk =
new ByteArrayContent(
mediaContent.getType(), currentRequestContentBuffer, 0, actualBlockSize);
totalBytesClientSent = totalBytesServerReceived + actualBlockSize;
}
currentChunkLength = actualBlockSize;
String contentRange;
if (actualBlockSize == 0) {
// No bytes to upload. Either zero content media being uploaded, or a server failure on the
// last write, even though the write actually succeeded. Either way,
// mediaContentLengthStr will contain the actual media length.
contentRange = "bytes */" + mediaContentLengthStr;
} else {
contentRange =
"bytes "
+ totalBytesServerReceived
+ "-"
+ (totalBytesServerReceived + actualBlockSize - 1)
+ "/"
+ mediaContentLengthStr;
}
return new ContentChunk(contentChunk, contentRange);
}
private static class ContentChunk {
private final AbstractInputStreamContent content;
private final String contentRange;
ContentChunk(AbstractInputStreamContent content, String contentRange) {
this.content = content;
this.contentRange = contentRange;
}
AbstractInputStreamContent getContent() {
return content;
}
String getContentRange() {
return contentRange;
}
}
/**
* {@link Beta}
* The call back method that will be invoked on a server error or an I/O exception during
* resumable upload inside {@link #upload}.
*
*
This method changes the current request to query the current status of the upload to find
* how many bytes were successfully uploaded before the server error occurred.
*/
@Beta
void serverErrorCallback() throws IOException {
Preconditions.checkNotNull(currentRequest, "The current request should not be null");
// Query the current status of the upload by issuing an empty PUT request on the upload URI.
currentRequest.setContent(new EmptyContent());
currentRequest.getHeaders().setContentRange("bytes */" + mediaContentLengthStr);
}
/**
* Returns the next byte index identifying data that the server has not yet received, obtained
* from the HTTP Range header (E.g a header of "Range: 0-55" would cause 56 to be returned).
* null
or malformed headers cause 0 to be returned.
*
* @param rangeHeader in the HTTP response
* @return the byte index beginning where the server has yet to receive data
*/
private long getNextByteIndex(String rangeHeader) {
if (rangeHeader == null) {
return 0L;
}
return Long.parseLong(rangeHeader.substring(rangeHeader.indexOf('-') + 1)) + 1;
}
/** Returns HTTP content metadata for the media request or {@code null} for none. */
public HttpContent getMetadata() {
return metadata;
}
/** Sets HTTP content metadata for the media request or {@code null} for none. */
public MediaHttpUploader setMetadata(HttpContent metadata) {
this.metadata = metadata;
return this;
}
/** Returns the HTTP content of the media to be uploaded. */
public HttpContent getMediaContent() {
return mediaContent;
}
/** Returns the transport to use for requests. */
public HttpTransport getTransport() {
return transport;
}
/**
* Sets whether direct media upload is enabled or disabled.
*
*
If value is set to {@code true} then a direct upload will be done where the whole media
* content is uploaded in a single request. If value is set to {@code false} then the upload uses
* the resumable media upload protocol to upload in data chunks.
*
*
Direct upload is recommended if the content size falls below a certain minimum limit. This
* is because there's minimum block write size for some Google APIs, so if the resumable request
* fails in the space of that first block, the client will have to restart from the beginning
* anyway.
*
*
Defaults to {@code false}.
*
* @since 1.9
*/
public MediaHttpUploader setDirectUploadEnabled(boolean directUploadEnabled) {
this.directUploadEnabled = directUploadEnabled;
return this;
}
/**
* Returns whether direct media upload is enabled or disabled. If value is set to {@code true}
* then a direct upload will be done where the whole media content is uploaded in a single
* request. If value is set to {@code false} then the upload uses the resumable media upload
* protocol to upload in data chunks. Defaults to {@code false}.
*
* @since 1.9
*/
public boolean isDirectUploadEnabled() {
return directUploadEnabled;
}
/** Sets the progress listener to send progress notifications to or {@code null} for none. */
public MediaHttpUploader setProgressListener(MediaHttpUploaderProgressListener progressListener) {
this.progressListener = progressListener;
return this;
}
/** Returns the progress listener to send progress notifications to or {@code null} for none. */
public MediaHttpUploaderProgressListener getProgressListener() {
return progressListener;
}
/**
* Sets the maximum size of individual chunks that will get uploaded by single HTTP requests. The
* default value is {@link #DEFAULT_CHUNK_SIZE}.
*
*
The minimum allowable value is {@link #MINIMUM_CHUNK_SIZE} and the specified chunk size must
* be a multiple of {@link #MINIMUM_CHUNK_SIZE}.
*/
public MediaHttpUploader setChunkSize(int chunkSize) {
Preconditions.checkArgument(
chunkSize > 0 && chunkSize % MINIMUM_CHUNK_SIZE == 0,
"chunkSize" + " must be a positive multiple of " + MINIMUM_CHUNK_SIZE + ".");
this.chunkSize = chunkSize;
return this;
}
/**
* Returns the maximum size of individual chunks that will get uploaded by single HTTP requests.
* The default value is {@link #DEFAULT_CHUNK_SIZE}.
*/
public int getChunkSize() {
return chunkSize;
}
/**
* Returns whether to disable GZip compression of HTTP content.
*
* @since 1.13
*/
public boolean getDisableGZipContent() {
return disableGZipContent;
}
/**
* Sets whether to disable GZip compression of HTTP content.
*
*
By default it is {@code false}.
*
*
If {@link #setDisableGZipContent(boolean)} is set to false (the default value) then content
* is gzipped for direct media upload and resumable media uploads when content length is not
* known. Due to a current limitation, content is not gzipped for resumable media uploads when
* content length is known; this limitation will be removed in the future.
*
* @since 1.13
*/
public MediaHttpUploader setDisableGZipContent(boolean disableGZipContent) {
this.disableGZipContent = disableGZipContent;
return this;
}
/**
* Returns the sleeper.
*
* @since 1.15
*/
public Sleeper getSleeper() {
return sleeper;
}
/**
* Sets the sleeper. The default value is {@link Sleeper#DEFAULT}.
*
* @since 1.15
*/
public MediaHttpUploader setSleeper(Sleeper sleeper) {
this.sleeper = sleeper;
return this;
}
/**
* Returns the HTTP method used for the initiation request.
*
*
The default value is {@link HttpMethods#POST}.
*
* @since 1.12
*/
public String getInitiationRequestMethod() {
return initiationRequestMethod;
}
/**
* Sets the HTTP method used for the initiation request.
*
*
Can only be {@link HttpMethods#POST} (for media upload) or {@link HttpMethods#PUT} (for
* media update). The default value is {@link HttpMethods#POST}.
*
* @since 1.12
*/
public MediaHttpUploader setInitiationRequestMethod(String initiationRequestMethod) {
Preconditions.checkArgument(
initiationRequestMethod.equals(HttpMethods.POST)
|| initiationRequestMethod.equals(HttpMethods.PUT)
|| initiationRequestMethod.equals(HttpMethods.PATCH));
this.initiationRequestMethod = initiationRequestMethod;
return this;
}
/** Sets the HTTP headers used for the initiation request. */
public MediaHttpUploader setInitiationHeaders(HttpHeaders initiationHeaders) {
this.initiationHeaders = initiationHeaders;
return this;
}
/** Returns the HTTP headers used for the initiation request. */
public HttpHeaders getInitiationHeaders() {
return initiationHeaders;
}
/**
* Gets the total number of bytes the server received so far or {@code 0} for direct uploads when
* the content length is not known.
*
* @return the number of bytes the server received so far
*/
public long getNumBytesUploaded() {
return totalBytesServerReceived;
}
/**
* Sets the upload state and notifies the progress listener.
*
* @param uploadState value to set to
*/
private void updateStateAndNotifyListener(UploadState uploadState) throws IOException {
this.uploadState = uploadState;
if (progressListener != null) {
progressListener.progressChanged(this);
}
}
/**
* Gets the current upload state of the uploader.
*
* @return the upload state
*/
public UploadState getUploadState() {
return uploadState;
}
/**
* Gets the upload progress denoting the percentage of bytes that have been uploaded, represented
* between 0.0 (0%) and 1.0 (100%).
*
*
Do not use if the specified {@link AbstractInputStreamContent} has no content length
* specified. Instead, consider using {@link #getNumBytesUploaded} to denote progress.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the specified {@link AbstractInputStreamContent} has no
* content length
* @return the upload progress
*/
public double getProgress() throws IOException {
Preconditions.checkArgument(
isMediaLengthKnown(),
"Cannot call getProgress() if "
+ "the specified AbstractInputStreamContent has no content length. Use "
+ " getNumBytesUploaded() to denote progress instead.");
return getMediaContentLength() == 0
? 0
: (double) totalBytesServerReceived / getMediaContentLength();
}
}