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com.liulishuo.filedownloader:library
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Android multi-task file download engine.
Now, FileDownloader2-OkDownload is released, okdownload will contain all advantage on the FileDownloader and beyond.
Because of FileDownloader unit-test coverage is very low, so all farther features and enhances will be achieved on the okdownload instead of FileDownloader, and FileDownloader will only focuses on bug fixes.
FileDownloader is installed by adding the following dependency to your build.gradle
file:
dependencies {
implementation 'com.liulishuo.filedownloader:library:1.7.7'
}
Snapshots of the development version are available in Sonatype's snapshots
repository, you can include on your gradle project through:
repositories {
maven { url "https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/" }
}
From now on, FileDownloader support following components to be customized by yourself:
Name | Interface | Default Impl |
---|---|---|
Connection | FileDownloadConnection | FileDownloadUrlConnection |
OutputStream | FileDownloadOutputStream | FileDownloadRandomAccessFile |
Database | FileDownloadDatabase | RemitDatabase |
ConnectionCountAdapter | ConnectionCountAdapter | DefaultConnectionCountAdapter |
IdGenerator | IdGenerator | DefaultIdGenerator |
ForegroundServiceConfig | ForegroundServiceConfig | ForegroundServiceConfig |
- If you want to use okhttp as your connection component, the simplest way is this repo.
- If you don't want to use any database on FileDownloader(the database on FileDownloader is used for persist tasks' breakpoint info) just using NoDatabaseImpl.java
Just create your own DownloadMgrInitialParams.InitCustomMaker
and put those customized component to it, finally init the FileDownloader with it: FileDownloader#init
The restriction of background service has been tightened since Android 8.0, for more details, please refer to here. So, after Android 8.0, the download service will be a foreground service when start downloading during app is in background and you will see a notification with a title named "FileDownloader" start from FileDownloader 1.7.6. You can refer to here to custom the notification.
Starting with Android 9.0 (API level 28), cleartext support is disabled by default, you can have a look at here to know about more details. FileDownloader demo has handled this problem start with 1.7.6.
According to the migration notes, the FOREGROUND_SERVICE permission has been added to the library manifest since FileDownloader 1.7.6.
If you can improve the unit test for this project would be great.
By default, the FileDownloadService runs on the separate process, if you want to run it on the main process, just configure on the filedownloader.properties, and you can use FileDownloadUtils.isDownloaderProcess(Context)
to check whether the FileDownloadService can run on the current process.
For more readable, Moved to Wiki.
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Android multi-task file download engine.
We found that com.liulishuo.filedownloader:library demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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