Obtaining Download Progresses
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You can call GetObjectRequest.setProgressInterval to configure the data transmission interface to obtain download progresses. Sample code is as follows:
String endPoint = "https://your-endpoint";
String ak = "*** Provide your Access Key ***";
String sk = "*** Provide your Secret Key ***";
// Create an instance of ObsClient.
final ObsClient obsClient = new ObsClient(ak, sk, endPoint);
GetObjectRequest request = new GetObjectRequest("bucketname", "objectname");
request.setProgressListener(new ProgressListener() {
@Override
public void progressChanged(ProgressStatus status) {
// Obtain the average download rate.
Log.i("GetObject", "AverageSpeed:" + status.getAverageSpeed());
// Obtain the download progress in percentage.
Log.i("GetObject", "TransferPercentage:" + status.getTransferPercentage());
}
});
// Refresh the upload progress each time 1 MB data is uploaded.
request.setProgressInterval(1024 * 1024L);
ObsObject obsObject = obsClient.getObject(request);
// Obtain the object content.
System.out.println("Object content:");
InputStream input = obsObject.getObjectContent();
byte[] b = new byte[1024];
ByteArrayOutputStream bos = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
int len;
while ((len=input.read(b)) != -1){
bos.write(b, 0, len);
}
System.out.println(new String(bos.toByteArray()));
bos.close();
input.close();
You can obtain the download progress when downloading an object in streaming, partial, or resumable mode.
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