Thursday, 22 December 2016

How do I read / convert an InputStream into a String in Java?



If you have a java.io.InputStream object, how should you process that object and produce a String?







Suppose I have an InputStream that contains text data, and I want to convert it to a String, so for example I can write that to a log file.



What is the easiest way to take the InputStream and convert it to a String?



public String convertStreamToString(InputStream is) {
// ???
}


Answer



A nice way to do this is using Apache commons IOUtils to copy the InputStream into a StringWriter... something like



StringWriter writer = new StringWriter();
IOUtils.copy(inputStream, writer, encoding);
String theString = writer.toString();


or even




// NB: does not close inputStream, you'll have to use try-with-resources for that
String theString = IOUtils.toString(inputStream, encoding);


Alternatively, you could use ByteArrayOutputStream if you don't want to mix your Streams and Writers


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