Class MultipartStream


  • public class MultipartStream
    extends Object

    Low level API for processing file uploads.

    This class can be used to process data streams conforming to MIME 'multipart' format as defined in RFC 1867. Arbitrarily large amounts of data in the stream can be processed under constant memory usage.

    The format of the stream is defined in the following way:
    multipart-body := preamble 1*encapsulation close-delimiter epilogue
    encapsulation := delimiter body CRLF
    delimiter := "--" boundary CRLF
    close-delimiter := "--" boudary "--"
    preamble := <ignore>
    epilogue := <ignore>
    body := header-part CRLF body-part
    header-part := 1*header CRLF
    header := header-name ":" header-value
    header-name := <printable ascii characters except ":">
    header-value := <any ascii characters except CR & LF>
    body-data := <arbitrary data>

    Note that body-data can contain another mulipart entity. There is limited support for single pass processing of such nested streams. The nested stream is required to have a boundary token of the same length as the parent stream (see setBoundary(byte[])).

    Here is an example of usage of this class.

        try {
            MultipartStream multipartStream = new MultipartStream(input,
                                                                  boundary);
            boolean nextPart = multipartStream.skipPreamble();
            OutputStream output;
            while(nextPart) {
                header = chunks.readHeader();
                // process headers
                // create some output stream
                multipartStream.readBodyPart(output);
                nextPart = multipartStream.readBoundary();
            }
        } catch(MultipartStream.MalformedStreamException e) {
              // the stream failed to follow required syntax
        } catch(IOException) {
              // a read or write error occurred
        }
    
     
    Version:
    $Id: MultipartStream.java 607869 2008-01-01 16:42:17Z jochen $
    Author:
    Rafal Krzewski, Martin Cooper, Sean C. Sullivan
    • Field Summary

      Fields 
      Modifier and Type Field Description
      static byte CR
      The Carriage Return ASCII character value.
      static byte DASH
      The dash (-) ASCII character value.
      static int HEADER_PART_SIZE_MAX
      The maximum length of header-part that will be processed (10 kilobytes = 10240 bytes.).
      static byte LF
      The Line Feed ASCII character value.
    • Method Summary

      All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      static boolean arrayequals​(byte[] a, byte[] b, int count)
      Compares count first bytes in the arrays a and b.
      int discardBodyData()
      Reads body-data from the current encapsulation and discards it.
      protected int findByte​(byte value, int pos)
      Searches for a byte of specified value in the buffer, starting at the specified position.
      protected int findSeparator()
      Searches for the boundary in the buffer region delimited by head and tail.
      String getHeaderEncoding()
      Retrieves the character encoding used when reading the headers of an individual part.
      int readBodyData​(OutputStream output)
      Reads body-data from the current encapsulation and writes its contents into the output Stream.
      boolean readBoundary()
      Skips a boundary token, and checks whether more encapsulations are contained in the stream.
      byte readByte()
      Reads a byte from the buffer, and refills it as necessary.
      String readHeaders()
      Reads the header-part of the current encapsulation.
      void setBoundary​(byte[] boundary)
      Changes the boundary token used for partitioning the stream.
      void setHeaderEncoding​(String encoding)
      Specifies the character encoding to be used when reading the headers of individual parts.
      boolean skipPreamble()
      Finds the beginning of the first encapsulation.
    • Field Detail

      • CR

        public static final byte CR
        The Carriage Return ASCII character value.
        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
      • DASH

        public static final byte DASH
        The dash (-) ASCII character value.
        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
      • HEADER_PART_SIZE_MAX

        public static final int HEADER_PART_SIZE_MAX
        The maximum length of header-part that will be processed (10 kilobytes = 10240 bytes.).
        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
    • Method Detail

      • getHeaderEncoding

        public String getHeaderEncoding()
        Retrieves the character encoding used when reading the headers of an individual part. When not specified, or null, the platform default encoding is used.
        Returns:
        The encoding used to read part headers.
      • setHeaderEncoding

        public void setHeaderEncoding​(String encoding)
        Specifies the character encoding to be used when reading the headers of individual parts. When not specified, or null, the platform default encoding is used.
        Parameters:
        encoding - The encoding used to read part headers.
      • readByte

        public byte readByte()
                      throws IOException
        Reads a byte from the buffer, and refills it as necessary.
        Returns:
        The next byte from the input stream.
        Throws:
        IOException - if there is no more data available.
      • setBoundary

        public void setBoundary​(byte[] boundary)
                         throws MultipartStream.IllegalBoundaryException

        Changes the boundary token used for partitioning the stream.

        This method allows single pass processing of nested multipart streams.

        The boundary token of the nested stream is required to be of the same length as the boundary token in parent stream.

        Restoring the parent stream boundary token after processing of a nested stream is left to the application.

        Parameters:
        boundary - The boundary to be used for parsing of the nested stream.
        Throws:
        MultipartStream.IllegalBoundaryException - if the boundary has a different length than the one being currently parsed.
      • readHeaders

        public String readHeaders()
                           throws MultipartStream.MalformedStreamException

        Reads the header-part of the current encapsulation.

        Headers are returned verbatim to the input stream, including the trailing CRLF marker. Parsing is left to the application.

        TODO allow limiting maximum header size to protect against abuse.

        Returns:
        The header-part of the current encapsulation.
        Throws:
        MultipartStream.MalformedStreamException - if the stream ends unexpecetedly.
      • skipPreamble

        public boolean skipPreamble()
                             throws IOException
        Finds the beginning of the first encapsulation.
        Returns:
        true if an encapsulation was found in the stream.
        Throws:
        IOException - if an i/o error occurs.
      • arrayequals

        public static boolean arrayequals​(byte[] a,
                                          byte[] b,
                                          int count)
        Compares count first bytes in the arrays a and b.
        Parameters:
        a - The first array to compare.
        b - The second array to compare.
        count - How many bytes should be compared.
        Returns:
        true if count first bytes in arrays a and b are equal.
      • findByte

        protected int findByte​(byte value,
                               int pos)
        Searches for a byte of specified value in the buffer, starting at the specified position.
        Parameters:
        value - The value to find.
        pos - The starting position for searching.
        Returns:
        The position of byte found, counting from beginning of the buffer, or -1 if not found.
      • findSeparator

        protected int findSeparator()
        Searches for the boundary in the buffer region delimited by head and tail.
        Returns:
        The position of the boundary found, counting from the beginning of the buffer, or -1 if not found.