public class DigestInputStream extends FilterInputStream
A transparent stream that updates the associated message digest using the bits going through the stream.
To complete the message digest computation, call one of the digest
methods on the associated message digest after your calls to one of this digest input stream's read
methods.
It is possible to turn this stream on or off (see on
). When it is on, a call to one of the read
methods results in an update on the message digest. But when it is off, the message digest is not updated. The default is for the stream to be on.
Note that digest objects can compute only one digest (see MessageDigest
), so that in order to compute intermediate digests, a caller should retain a handle onto the digest object, and clone it for each digest to be computed, leaving the orginal digest untouched.
MessageDigest
, DigestOutputStream
protected MessageDigest digest
The message digest associated with this stream.
public DigestInputStream(InputStream stream, MessageDigest digest)
Creates a digest input stream, using the specified input stream and message digest.
stream
- the input stream.digest
- the message digest to associate with this stream.public MessageDigest getMessageDigest()
Returns the message digest associated with this stream.
setMessageDigest(java.security.MessageDigest)
public void setMessageDigest(MessageDigest digest)
Associates the specified message digest with this stream.
digest
- the message digest to be associated with this stream.getMessageDigest()
public int read() throws IOException
Reads a byte, and updates the message digest (if the digest function is on). That is, this method reads a byte from the input stream, blocking until the byte is actually read. If the digest function is on (see on
), this method will then call update
on the message digest associated with this stream, passing it the byte read.
read
in class FilterInputStream
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.MessageDigest.update(byte)
public int read(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException
Reads into a byte array, and updates the message digest (if the digest function is on). That is, this method reads up to len
bytes from the input stream into the array b
, starting at offset off
. This method blocks until the data is actually read. If the digest function is on (see on
), this method will then call update
on the message digest associated with this stream, passing it the data.
read
in class FilterInputStream
b
- the array into which the data is read.off
- the starting offset into b
of where the data should be placed.len
- the maximum number of bytes to be read from the input stream into b, starting at offset off
.len
if the end of the stream is reached prior to reading len
bytes. -1 is returned if no bytes were read because the end of the stream had already been reached when the call was made.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.MessageDigest.update(byte[], int, int)
public void on(boolean on)
Turns the digest function on or off. The default is on. When it is on, a call to one of the read
methods results in an update on the message digest. But when it is off, the message digest is not updated.
on
- true to turn the digest function on, false to turn it off.public String toString()
Prints a string representation of this digest input stream and its associated message digest object.
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