Add ContentLength support for InputStreamResource created in ResourceHttpMessageConverter and ResourceDecoder#24292
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Added support of HTTP Content-Length header to ResourceHttpMessageConverter for InputStreamResource Removed contentLength calculation for InputStreamResource in ResourceDecoder since size is always known
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Expose the known content length, if known, in the InputStreamResource returned by ResourceHttpMessageConverter or ResourceDecoder. See gh-24292
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Thanks for the pull request. I made a small adjustment to fall back on the base class in case the content-length is not present. |
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Issue
InputStreamResource created in ResourceHttpMessageConverter /ResourceDecoder doesn't properly support contentLength.
contentLength() method consumes input stream to calculate size instead of just providing predefined value.
Motivation
Streaming use case, where application acts as a proxy for large amount of data.
Fix
ResourceHttpMessageConverter should read HTTP Content-Length header.
ResourceDecoder creates ISR based on byte array, so size is always known.
Caveats
contentLength() for InputStreamResource created in ResourceHttpMessageConverter can be -1 if Content-Length header is missing.