guys i want to send image to server as binary streaming using node.js & socket.io on android , Any one can help please ?
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There are several libraries in Android to upload large files like images and video. Unless you are doing it as a learning experience it would almost certainly be easier to use one of these. Some more recent ones include:
An older library is the apache MultiPartMine library - see and example here for a video rather than an image but the same principles apply:
//Create a new Multipart HTTP request to upload the video
HttpClient httpclient = new DefaultHttpClient();
HttpPost httppost = new HttpPost(serverURL);
//Create a Multipart entity and add the parts to it
try {
Log.d("VideoUploadTask doInBackground","Building the request for file: " + videoPath);
FileBody filebodyVideo = new FileBody(new File(videoPath));
StringBody title = new StringBody("Filename:" + videoPath);
StringBody description = new StringBody("Test Video");
MultipartEntity reqEntity = new MultipartEntity(HttpMultipartMode.BROWSER_COMPATIBLE);
reqEntity.addPart("videoFile", filebodyVideo);
reqEntity.addPart("title", title);
reqEntity.addPart("description", description);
httppost.setEntity(reqEntity);
} catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e1) {
//Log the error
Log.d("VideoUploadTask doInBackground","UnsupportedEncodingException error when setting StringBody for title or description");
e1.printStackTrace();
return -1;
}
//Send the request to the server
HttpResponse serverResponse = null;
try {
Log.d("VideoUploadTask doInBackground","Sending the Request");
serverResponse = httpclient.execute( httppost );
} catch (ClientProtocolException e) {
//Log the error
Log.d("VideoUploadTask doInBackground","ClientProtocolException");
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (IOException e) {
//Log the error
Log.d("VideoUploadTask doInBackground","IOException");
e.printStackTrace();
}
//Check the response code
Log.d("VideoUploadTask doInBackground","Checking the response code");
if (serverResponse != null) {
Log.d("VideoUploadTask doInBackground","ServerRespone" + serverResponse.getStatusLine());
HttpEntity responseEntity = serverResponse.getEntity( );
if (responseEntity != null) {
//log the response code and consume the content
Log.d("VideoUploadTask doInBackground","responseEntity is not null");
try {
responseEntity.consumeContent( );
} catch (IOException e) {
//Log the (further...) error...
Log.d("VideoUploadTask doInBackground","IOexception consuming content");
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
} else {
//Log that response code was null
Log.d("VideoUploadTask doInBackground","serverResponse = null");
return -1;
}
Full example here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/32887541/334402
Similarly, on the node side there are standard libraries you can leverage to upload the file. One example is muster:
Multer is a node.js middleware for handling multipart/form-data, which is primarily used for uploading files. It is written on top of busboy for maximum efficiency.
There is a tested (albeit a couple of years ago..) example here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/41567587/334402
If you do want to write your own server side parser, there is some good up to date info in this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/23718166/334402

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