A multi-threaded download tool written with RxJava and Kotlin
Step 1. Add the JitPack repository to your build file
allprojects {
repositories {
maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
}
}
Step 2. Add the dependency
dependencies{
implementation 'com.github.Deishelon:RxDownload:1.3.1'
}
Step 3. Add permissions
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET"/>
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE"/>
Step 1. Create a mission
val mission = Mission(URL, FILE_NAME, SAVE_PATH, IS_OVERRIDE)
Step 2. Subscribe to the mission updates
val disposable = RxDownload.create(mission, autoStart = false)
.observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
.subscribe { status ->
}
Note: The mission status is received here Repeated calls DO NOT cause the task to be created more than once Don't forget to dispose
disposable
inonDestroy()
or similar method (To dispose calldispose(disposable)
)
Step 3. Start download
RxDownload.start(mission).subscribe()
Stop download
RxDownload.stop(mission).subscribe()
There are two simple ways:
- Add the autoStart parameter to the create method,this only take effect for the current mission.
RxDownload.create(mission,autoStart)
.subscribe{
...
}
- Enable AutoStart config, this will take effect for all missions.
DownloadConfig.Builder.create(context)
.enableAutoStart(true)
DownloadConfig.init(builder)
For more APIs please see RxDownload.kt
You can configure Mission
so that if file exists it will be re-downloaded.
If not specified - false
val mission = Mission(...)
mission.overwrite = Boolen (true/false)
Ypu can download status with n decimal point
Default is 1 decimal point
val percent = status.percentPretty(INT_DECIMAL_POINT_FORMAT) // returns `String` i.e 12.2
val rawPercent = status.percent() // returns `Double`
val totalSize = status.formatTotalSize(INT_DECIMAL_POINT_FORMAT) // returns `String` i.e 22.2 MB
val dwnSoFarSize = status.formatDownloadSize(INT_DECIMAL_POINT_FORMAT) // returns `String` i.e 44.4 MB
val progress = status.formatString(INT_DECIMAL_POINT_FORMAT) // returns `String` i.e 44.4 MB / 102.3 MB
Add your configuration when APP starts up, like this:
class BaseApplication : Application() {
override fun onCreate() {
super.onCreate()
val builder = DownloadConfig.Builder.create(this)
.enableDb(true)
.enableNotification(true)
...
DownloadConfig.init(builder)
}
}
or
DownloadConfig.Builder.create(this)
.setDefaultPath("custom download path") //Set the default download address
.enableDb(true) //Enable the database
.setDbActor(CustomSqliteActor(this)) //Customize the database
.enableService(true) //Enable Service
.useHeadMethod(true) //Use http HEAD method.
.setMaxRange(10) // Maximum concurrency for each mission.
.setRangeDownloadSize(4*1000*1000) //The size of each Range,unit byte
.setMaxMission(3) // The number of mission downloaded at the same time
.enableNotification(true) //Enable Notification
.setNotificationFactory(NotificationFactoryImpl()) //Custom notification
.setOkHttpClientFacotry(OkHttpClientFactoryImpl()) //Custom OKHTTP
.addExtension(ApkInstallExtension::class.java) //Add extension
Customize your exclusive operation
class CustomExtension:Extension {
override fun init(mission: RealMission) {
//Init
}
override fun action(): Maybe<Any> {
//Your action
}
}
Refer to the ApkInstallExtension code
Add Retrofit and OKHTTP can be proguard
-dontnote retrofit2.Platform
-dontwarn retrofit2.Platform$Java8
-keepattributes Signature
-keepattributes Exceptions
-dontwarn okhttp3.**
-dontwarn okio.**
-dontwarn javax.annotation.**
A huge thanks to ssseasonnn/RxDownload who is the original author of this awesome library. I did some modification to the library, that can satisfy my special use case.
Show your support to the original library :)