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I am trying to write a simple application that gets updated. For this I need a simple function that can download a file and show the current progress in a ProgressDialog. I know how to do the ProgressDialog, but I'm not sure how to display the current progress and how to download the file in the first place.

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There are many ways to download files. Following I will post most common ways; it is up to you to decide which method is better for your app.

1. Use AsyncTask and show the download progress in a dialog

This method will allow you to execute some background processes and update the UI at the same time (in this case, we'll update a progress bar).

Imports:

import android.os.PowerManager;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.net.HttpURLConnection;

This is an example code:

// declare the dialog as a member field of your activity
ProgressDialog mProgressDialog;

// instantiate it within the onCreate method
mProgressDialog = new ProgressDialog(YourActivity.this);
mProgressDialog.setMessage("A message");
mProgressDialog.setIndeterminate(true);
mProgressDialog.setProgressStyle(ProgressDialog.STYLE_HORIZONTAL);
mProgressDialog.setCancelable(true);

// execute this when the downloader must be fired
final DownloadTask downloadTask = new DownloadTask(YourActivity.this);
downloadTask.execute("the url to the file you want to download");

mProgressDialog.setOnCancelListener(new DialogInterface.OnCancelListener() {

    @Override
    public void onCancel(DialogInterface dialog) {
        downloadTask.cancel(true); //cancel the task
    }
});

The AsyncTask will look like this:

// usually, subclasses of AsyncTask are declared inside the activity class.
// that way, you can easily modify the UI thread from here
private class DownloadTask extends AsyncTask<String, Integer, String> {

    private Context context;
    private PowerManager.WakeLock mWakeLock;

    public DownloadTask(Context context) {
        this.context = context;
    }

    @Override
    protected String doInBackground(String... sUrl) {
        InputStream input = null;
        OutputStream output = null;
        HttpURLConnection connection = null;
        try {
            URL url = new URL(sUrl[0]);
            connection = (HttpURLConnection) url.openConnection();
            connection.connect();

            // expect HTTP 200 OK, so we don't mistakenly save error report
            // instead of the file
            if (connection.getResponseCode() != HttpURLConnection.HTTP_OK) {
                return "Server returned HTTP " + connection.getResponseCode()
                        + " " + connection.getResponseMessage();
            }

            // this will be useful to display download percentage
            // might be -1: server did not report the length
            int fileLength = connection.getContentLength();

            // download the file
            input = connection.getInputStream();
            output = new FileOutputStream("/sdcard/file_name.extension");

            byte data[] = new byte[4096];
            long total = 0;
            int count;
            while ((count = input.read(data)) != -1) {
                // allow canceling with back button
                if (isCancelled()) {
                    input.close();
                    return null;
                }
                total += count;
                // publishing the progress....
                if (fileLength > 0) // only if total length is known
                    publishProgress((int) (total * 100 / fileLength));
                output.write(data, 0, count);
            }
        } catch (Exception e) {
            return e.toString();
        } finally {
            try {
                if (output != null)
                    output.close();
                if (input != null)
                    input.close();
            } catch (IOException ignored) {
            }

            if (connection != null)
                connection.disconnect();
        }
        return null;
    }

The method above (doInBackground) runs always on a background thread. You shouldn't do any UI tasks there. On the other hand, the onProgressUpdate and onPreExecute run on the UI thread, so there you can change the progress bar:

    @Override
    protected void onPreExecute() {
        super.onPreExecute();
        // take CPU lock to prevent CPU from going off if the user 
        // presses the power button during download
        PowerManager pm = (PowerManager) context.getSystemService(Context.POWER_SERVICE);
        mWakeLock = pm.newWakeLock(PowerManager.PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK,
             getClass().getName());
        mWakeLock.acquire();
        mProgressDialog.show();
    }
    
    @Override
    protected void onProgressUpdate(Integer... progress) {
        super.onProgressUpdate(progress);
        // if we get here, length is known, now set indeterminate to false
        mProgressDialog.setIndeterminate(false);
        mProgressDialog.setMax(100);
        mProgressDialog.setProgress(progress[0]);
    }

    @Override
    protected void onPostExecute(String result) {
        mWakeLock.release();
        mProgressDialog.dismiss();
        if (result != null)
            Toast.makeText(context,"Download error: "+result, Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
        else
            Toast.makeText(context,"File downloaded", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
    }
}

For this to run, you need the WAKE_LOCK permission.

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WAKE_LOCK" />

2. Download from Service

The big question here is: how do I update my activity from a service?. In the next example we are going to use two classes you may not be aware of: ResultReceiver and IntentService. ResultReceiver is the one that will allow us to update our thread from a service; IntentService is a subclass of Service which spawns a thread to do background work from there (you should know that a Service runs actually in the same thread of your app; when you extends Service, you must manually spawn new threads to run CPU blocking operations).

Download service can look like this:

public class DownloadService extends IntentService {
    public static final int UPDATE_PROGRESS = 8344;

    public DownloadService() {
        super("DownloadService");
    }
    @Override
    protected void onHandleIntent(Intent intent) {

        String urlToDownload = intent.getStringExtra("url");
        ResultReceiver receiver = (ResultReceiver) intent.getParcelableExtra("receiver");
        try {
            
            //create url and connect
            URL url = new URL(urlToDownload);
            URLConnection connection = url.openConnection();
            connection.connect();

            // this will be useful so that you can show a typical 0-100% progress bar
            int fileLength = connection.getContentLength();

            // download the file
            InputStream input = new BufferedInputStream(connection.getInputStream());

            String path = "/sdcard/BarcodeScanner-debug.apk" ;
            OutputStream output = new FileOutputStream(path);

            byte data[] = new byte[1024];
            long total = 0;
            int count;
            while ((count = input.read(data)) != -1) {
                total += count;

                // publishing the progress....
                Bundle resultData = new Bundle();
                resultData.putInt("progress" ,(int) (total * 100 / fileLength));
                receiver.send(UPDATE_PROGRESS, resultData);
                output.write(data, 0, count);
            }

            // close streams 
            output.flush();
            output.close();
            input.close();

        } catch (IOException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }

        Bundle resultData = new Bundle();
        resultData.putInt("progress" ,100);

        receiver.send(UPDATE_PROGRESS, resultData);
    }
}

Add the service to your manifest:

<service android:name=".DownloadService"/>

And the activity will look like this:

// initialize the progress dialog like in the first example

// this is how you fire the downloader
mProgressDialog.show();
Intent intent = new Intent(this, DownloadService.class);
intent.putExtra("url", "url of the file to download");
intent.putExtra("receiver", new DownloadReceiver(new Handler()));
startService(intent);

Here is were ResultReceiver comes to play:

private class DownloadReceiver extends ResultReceiver{

    public DownloadReceiver(Handler handler) {
        super(handler);
    }

    @Override
    protected void onReceiveResult(int resultCode, Bundle resultData) {

        super.onReceiveResult(resultCode, resultData);

        if (resultCode == DownloadService.UPDATE_PROGRESS) {

            int progress = resultData.getInt("progress"); //get the progress
            dialog.setProgress(progress);

            if (progress == 100) {
                dialog.dismiss();
            }
        }
    }
}

2.1 Use Groundy library

Groundy is a library that basically helps you run pieces of code in a background service, and it is based on the ResultReceiver concept shown above. This library is deprecated at the moment. This is how the whole code would look like:

The activity where you are showing the dialog...

public class MainActivity extends Activity {

    private ProgressDialog mProgressDialog;

    @Override
    public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        setContentView(R.layout.main);

        findViewById(R.id.btn_download).setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
            public void onClick(View view) {
                String url = ((EditText) findViewById(R.id.edit_url)).getText().toString().trim();
                Bundle extras = new Bundler().add(DownloadTask.PARAM_URL, url).build();
                Groundy.create(DownloadExample.this, DownloadTask.class)
                        .receiver(mReceiver)
                        .params(extras)
                        .queue();

                mProgressDialog = new ProgressDialog(MainActivity.this);
                mProgressDialog.setProgressStyle(ProgressDialog.STYLE_HORIZONTAL);
                mProgressDialog.setCancelable(false);
                mProgressDialog.show();
            }
        });
    }

    private ResultReceiver mReceiver = new ResultReceiver(new Handler()) {
        @Override
        protected void onReceiveResult(int resultCode, Bundle resultData) {
            super.onReceiveResult(resultCode, resultData);
            switch (resultCode) {
                case Groundy.STATUS_PROGRESS:
                    mProgressDialog.setProgress(resultData.getInt(Groundy.KEY_PROGRESS));
                    break;
                case Groundy.STATUS_FINISHED:
                    Toast.makeText(DownloadExample.this, R.string.file_downloaded, Toast.LENGTH_LONG);
                    mProgressDialog.dismiss();
                    break;
                case Groundy.STATUS_ERROR:
                    Toast.makeText(DownloadExample.this, resultData.getString(Groundy.KEY_ERROR), Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
                    mProgressDialog.dismiss();
                    break;
            }
        }
    };
}

A GroundyTask implementation used by Groundy to download the file and show the progress:

public class DownloadTask extends GroundyTask {    
    public static final String PARAM_URL = "com.groundy.sample.param.url";

    @Override
    protected boolean doInBackground() {
        try {
            String url = getParameters().getString(PARAM_URL);
            File dest = new File(getContext().getFilesDir(), new File(url).getName());
            DownloadUtils.downloadFile(getContext(), url, dest, DownloadUtils.getDownloadListenerForTask(this));
            return true;
        } catch (Exception pokemon) {
            return false;
        }
    }
}

And just add this to the manifest:

<service android:name="com.codeslap.groundy.GroundyService"/>

It couldn't be easier I think. Just grab the latest jar from Github and you are ready to go. Keep in mind that Groundy's main purpose is to make calls to external REST apis in a background service and post results to the UI with easily. If you are doing something like that in your app, it could be really useful.

2.2 Use https://github.com/koush/ion

3. Use DownloadManager class (GingerBread and newer only)

GingerBread brought a new feature, DownloadManager, which allows you to download files easily and delegate the hard work of handling threads, streams, etc. to the system.

First, let's see a utility method:

/**
 * @param context used to check the device version and DownloadManager information
 * @return true if the download manager is available
 */
public static boolean isDownloadManagerAvailable(Context context) {

    if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.GINGERBREAD) {
        return true;
    }
    return false;
}

Method's name explains it all. Once you are sure DownloadManager is available, you can do something like this:

String url = "url you want to download";
DownloadManager.Request request = new DownloadManager.Request(Uri.parse(url));
request.setDescription("Some descrition");
request.setTitle("Some title");
// in order for this if to run, you must use the android 3.2 to compile your app
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB) {
    request.allowScanningByMediaScanner();
    request.setNotificationVisibility(DownloadManager.Request.VISIBILITY_VISIBLE_NOTIFY_COMPLETED);
}
request.setDestinationInExternalPublicDir(Environment.DIRECTORY_DOWNLOADS, "name-of-the-file.ext");

// get download service and enqueue file
DownloadManager manager = (DownloadManager) getSystemService(Context.DOWNLOAD_SERVICE);
manager.enqueue(request);

Download progress will be showing in the notification bar.

Final thoughts

First and second methods are just the tip of the iceberg. There are lots of things you have to keep in mind if you want your app to be robust. Here is a brief list:

  • You must check whether user has an internet connection available
  • Make sure you have the right permissions (INTERNET and WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE); also ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE if you want to check internet availability.
  • Make sure the directory were you are going to download files exist and has write permissions.
  • If download is too big you may want to implement a way to resume the download if previous attempts failed.
  • Users will be grateful if you allow them to interrupt the download.

Unless you need detailed control of the download process, then consider using DownloadManager (3) because it already handles most of the items listed above.

But also consider that your needs may change. For example, DownloadManager does no response caching. It will blindly download the same big file multiple times. There's no easy way to fix it after the fact. Where if you start with a basic HttpURLConnection (1, 2), then all you need is to add an HttpResponseCache. So the initial effort of learning the basic, standard tools can be a good investment.

This class was deprecated in API level 26. ProgressDialog is a modal dialog, which prevents the user from interacting with the app. Instead of using this class, you should use a progress indicator like ProgressBar, which can be embedded in your app's UI. Alternatively, you can use a notification to inform the user of the task's progress. For more details Link

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    DownloadManager is part of the OS, which means it will always be available in GB+ and cannot be uninstalled.
    – Cristian
    Aug 22, 2012 at 16:16
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    There is a problem in Cristian's answer. Because code at "1. Use AsyncTask and show the download progress in a dialog" does connection.connect(); then InputStream input = new BufferedInputStream(url.openStream()); code makes 2 connections to the server. I have managed to change this behavior by updating the code as follows InputStream input = new BufferedInputStream(connection.getInputStream());
    – nLL
    Nov 16, 2012 at 11:42
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    Suggested to close() the streams (input and output) in finally instead of try, otherwise if any exception is thrown before close(), you have unclosed streams hanging around.
    – Pang
    Jan 26, 2013 at 10:02
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    Don't hardcode /sdcard/ use Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory() instead.
    – Nima
    Apr 7, 2014 at 19:29
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    @Cristian Thanks for the great piece of code. I am implementing your 2nd approach "Download from Service". Can you please tell me how to implement pause and resume feature in this? Since I am downloading large files, internet connection might break in between or the user may want to pause the download and resume later. Oct 15, 2014 at 17:56
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Don't forget to add permissions to your manifest file if you're gonna be downloading stuff from the internet!

<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    package="com.example.helloandroid"
    android:versionCode="1"
    android:versionName="1.0">

        <uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="10" />

        <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE"></uses-permission>
        <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET"></uses-permission>
        <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE"></uses-permission>
        <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_PHONE_STATE"></uses-permission>

        <application 
            android:icon="@drawable/icon" 
            android:label="@string/app_name" 
            android:debuggable="true">

        </application>

</manifest>
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    I'm pretty sure you don't need READ_PHONE_STATE and you definitely don't need WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE; it's a dangerous permission that can be avoided by using the Storage Access Framework. May 17, 2018 at 14:17
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Yes the code above will work .But if you are updating your progressbar in onProgressUpdate of Asynctask and you press back button or finish your activity AsyncTask looses its track with your UI .And when you go back to your activity, even if download is running in background you will see no update on progressbar. So on OnResume() try to run a thread like runOnUIThread with a timer task that updates ur progressbar with values updating from the AsyncTask running background.

private void updateProgressBar(){
    Runnable runnable = new updateProgress();
    background = new Thread(runnable);
    background.start();
}

public class updateProgress implements Runnable {
    public void run() {
        while(Thread.currentThread()==background)
            //while (!Thread.currentThread().isInterrupted()) {
            try {
                Thread.sleep(1000); 
                Message msg = new Message();
                progress = getProgressPercentage();        
                handler.sendMessage(msg);
            } catch (InterruptedException e) {
                Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
            } catch (Exception e) {
        }
    }
}

private Handler handler = new Handler(){
    @Override
    public void handleMessage(Message msg) {
        progress.setProgress(msg.what);
    }
};

Don't forget to Destroy the thread when ur activity is not visible.

private void destroyRunningThreads() {
    if (background != null) {
        background.interrupt();
        background=null;
    }
}
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    This is exactly my problem. Can you tell me how to do a timer task to update progressbar? How to get values updating from the AsyncTask running behind Jul 10, 2012 at 6:43
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    okk take a global or static variable to where to update your values from asynctask...or u can insert it in DataBase for safe side..so that closing application wont hamper..And when u restart the activity where u want to update ur UI run the UI thread..see example below
    – sheetal
    Jul 10, 2012 at 13:40
  • The UI should have the fresh reference..Like the newly initalized ProgressBar in my case
    – sheetal
    Jul 10, 2012 at 13:53
  • @sheetal, But It works fine without your code! Why?! My device is Xperia P with Android 4.0.4. I've defined a static boolean variable that the onPreExecute sets it to true and the onPostExecute sets it to false. It shows that we are downloading or not, so we can check if the variable is equal to true, show the previous progressbar dialog.
    – Behzad
    Feb 20, 2013 at 21:35
  • @sheetal your code is little obscurant, can you tell me some advice?
    – iSun
    Mar 6, 2013 at 15:27
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I'd recommend you to use my Project Netroid, It's based on Volley. I have added some features to it such as multi-events callback, file download management. This could be of some help.

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    Does it support multiple file download? I'm working on a project that allow user to download scheduled. At a specific time (12 AM for instance), the service will download all the link that user selected before. I mean the service I need has to be able to queue download links, and then download all of them (one by one or parallel, depend on user). Thank you
    – 0xh8h
    Jun 26, 2014 at 7:43
  • @piavgh yes, all you wanted was satisfy, you can checkout my sample apk, it included a file download management demo. Jun 26, 2014 at 8:49
  • Great library! Works good, although I am having issues downloading content from HTTPS Url's, as although one can set your own SSLSocketFactory adding a HostnameVerifier is not possible and I need such verifier. Raised an issue regarding that.
    – DarkCygnus
    May 23, 2018 at 18:53
  • link for Volley. -> Not-Found Dec 24, 2018 at 9:45
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I have modified AsyncTask class to handle creation of progressDialog at the same context .I think following code will be more reusable. (it can be called from any activity just pass context,target File,dialog message)

public static class DownloadTask extends AsyncTask<String, Integer, String> {
    private ProgressDialog mPDialog;
    private Context mContext;
    private PowerManager.WakeLock mWakeLock;
    private File mTargetFile;
    //Constructor parameters :
    // @context (current Activity)
    // @targetFile (File object to write,it will be overwritten if exist)
    // @dialogMessage (message of the ProgresDialog)
    public DownloadTask(Context context,File targetFile,String dialogMessage) {
        this.mContext = context;
        this.mTargetFile = targetFile;
        mPDialog = new ProgressDialog(context);

        mPDialog.setMessage(dialogMessage);
        mPDialog.setIndeterminate(true);
        mPDialog.setProgressStyle(ProgressDialog.STYLE_HORIZONTAL);
        mPDialog.setCancelable(true);
        // reference to instance to use inside listener
        final DownloadTask me = this;
        mPDialog.setOnCancelListener(new DialogInterface.OnCancelListener() {
            @Override
            public void onCancel(DialogInterface dialog) {
                me.cancel(true);
            }
        });
        Log.i("DownloadTask","Constructor done");
    }

    @Override
    protected String doInBackground(String... sUrl) {
        InputStream input = null;
        OutputStream output = null;
        HttpURLConnection connection = null;
        try {
            URL url = new URL(sUrl[0]);
            connection = (HttpURLConnection) url.openConnection();
            connection.connect();

            // expect HTTP 200 OK, so we don't mistakenly save error report
            // instead of the file
            if (connection.getResponseCode() != HttpURLConnection.HTTP_OK) {
                return "Server returned HTTP " + connection.getResponseCode()
                        + " " + connection.getResponseMessage();
            }
            Log.i("DownloadTask","Response " + connection.getResponseCode());

            // this will be useful to display download percentage
            // might be -1: server did not report the length
            int fileLength = connection.getContentLength();

            // download the file
            input = connection.getInputStream();
            output = new FileOutputStream(mTargetFile,false);

            byte data[] = new byte[4096];
            long total = 0;
            int count;
            while ((count = input.read(data)) != -1) {
                // allow canceling with back button
                if (isCancelled()) {
                    Log.i("DownloadTask","Cancelled");
                    input.close();
                    return null;
                }
                total += count;
                // publishing the progress....
                if (fileLength > 0) // only if total length is known
                    publishProgress((int) (total * 100 / fileLength));
                output.write(data, 0, count);
            }
        } catch (Exception e) {
            return e.toString();
        } finally {
            try {
                if (output != null)
                    output.close();
                if (input != null)
                    input.close();
            } catch (IOException ignored) {
            }

            if (connection != null)
                connection.disconnect();
        }
        return null;
    }
    @Override
    protected void onPreExecute() {
        super.onPreExecute();
        // take CPU lock to prevent CPU from going off if the user
        // presses the power button during download
        PowerManager pm = (PowerManager) mContext.getSystemService(Context.POWER_SERVICE);
        mWakeLock = pm.newWakeLock(PowerManager.PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK,
                getClass().getName());
        mWakeLock.acquire();

        mPDialog.show();

    }

    @Override
    protected void onProgressUpdate(Integer... progress) {
        super.onProgressUpdate(progress);
        // if we get here, length is known, now set indeterminate to false
        mPDialog.setIndeterminate(false);
        mPDialog.setMax(100);
        mPDialog.setProgress(progress[0]);

    }

    @Override
    protected void onPostExecute(String result) {
        Log.i("DownloadTask", "Work Done! PostExecute");
        mWakeLock.release();
        mPDialog.dismiss();
        if (result != null)
            Toast.makeText(mContext,"Download error: "+result, Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
        else
            Toast.makeText(mContext,"File Downloaded", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
    }
}
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    Dont forgot to add Wake lock permission <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WAKE_LOCK" /> May 26, 2016 at 3:18
  • where is the method publishProgress coming from?
    – gumuruh
    Jan 31, 2021 at 18:07
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Do not forget to replace "/sdcard..." by new File("/mnt/sdcard/...") otherwise you will get a FileNotFoundException

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  • In part 2 Download from service Progress dialog can not display progress increment. it direct return 100,so if 100 it direct check setprogress 100 and progress over, how to increment progress ??it display only 0 progress but actually download running Apr 10, 2014 at 6:09
  • it display only 0% out of 100 only other work properly Apr 10, 2014 at 6:15
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    Do not do it! There is Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory().getAbsolutePath() for getting a path to sdcard. Also don't forget to check if the external storage is mounted - Environment.getExternalStorageState().equals(Environment.MEDIA_MOUNTED) (Mannaz) Apr 15, 2014 at 2:02
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While I was starting to learn android development, I had learnt that ProgressDialog is the way to go. There is the setProgress method of ProgressDialog which can be invoked to update the progress level as the file gets downloaded.

The best I have seen in many apps is that they customize this progress dialog's attributes to give a better look and feel to the progress dialog than the stock version. Good to keeping the user engaged with some animation of like frog, elephant or cute cats/puppies. Any animation with in the progress dialog attracts users and they don't feel like being kept waiting for long.

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We can use the coroutine and work manager for downloading files in kotlin.

Add a dependency in build.gradle

    implementation "androidx.work:work-runtime-ktx:2.3.0-beta01"
    implementation "org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-coroutines-android:1.3.1"

WorkManager class

    import android.content.Context
    import android.os.Environment
    import androidx.work.CoroutineWorker
    import androidx.work.WorkerParameters
    import androidx.work.workDataOf
    import com.sa.chat.utils.Const.BASE_URL_IMAGE
    import com.sa.chat.utils.Constants
    import kotlinx.coroutines.delay
    import java.io.BufferedInputStream
    import java.io.File
    import java.io.FileOutputStream
    import java.net.URL

    class DownloadMediaWorkManager(appContext: Context, workerParams: WorkerParameters)
        : CoroutineWorker(appContext, workerParams) {

        companion object {
            const val WORK_TYPE = "WORK_TYPE"
            const val WORK_IN_PROGRESS = "WORK_IN_PROGRESS"
            const val WORK_PROGRESS_VALUE = "WORK_PROGRESS_VALUE"
        }

        override suspend fun doWork(): Result {

            val imageUrl = inputData.getString(Constants.WORK_DATA_MEDIA_URL)
            val imagePath = downloadMediaFromURL(imageUrl)

            return if (!imagePath.isNullOrEmpty()) {
                Result.success(workDataOf(Constants.WORK_DATA_MEDIA_URL to imagePath))
            } else {
                Result.failure()
            }
        }

        private suspend fun downloadMediaFromURL(imageUrl: String?): String? {

            val file = File(
                    getRootFile().path,
                    "IMG_${System.currentTimeMillis()}.jpeg"
            )

            val url = URL(BASE_URL_IMAGE + imageUrl)
            val connection = url.openConnection()
            connection.connect()

            val lengthOfFile = connection.contentLength
            // download the file
            val input = BufferedInputStream(url.openStream(), 8192)
            // Output stream
            val output = FileOutputStream(file)

            val data = ByteArray(1024)
            var total: Long = 0
            var last = 0

            while (true) {

                val count = input.read(data)
                if (count == -1) break
                total += count.toLong()

                val progress = (total * 100 / lengthOfFile).toInt()

                if (progress % 10 == 0) {
                    if (last != progress) {
                        setProgress(workDataOf(WORK_TYPE to WORK_IN_PROGRESS,
                                WORK_PROGRESS_VALUE to progress))
                    }
                    last = progress
                    delay(50)
                }
                output.write(data, 0, count)
            }

            output.flush()
            output.close()
            input.close()

            return file.path

        }

        private fun getRootFile(): File {

            val rootDir = File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory().absolutePath + "/AppName")

            if (!rootDir.exists()) {
                rootDir.mkdir()
            }

            val dir = File("$rootDir/${Constants.IMAGE_FOLDER}/")

            if (!dir.exists()) {
                dir.mkdir()
            }
            return File(dir.absolutePath)
        }
    }

Start downloading through work manager in activity class

 private fun downloadImage(imagePath: String?, id: String) {

            val data = workDataOf(WORK_DATA_MEDIA_URL to imagePath)
            val downloadImageWorkManager = OneTimeWorkRequestBuilder<DownloadMediaWorkManager>()
                    .setInputData(data)
                    .addTag(id)
                    .build()

            WorkManager.getInstance(this).enqueue(downloadImageWorkManager)

            WorkManager.getInstance(this).getWorkInfoByIdLiveData(downloadImageWorkManager.id)
                    .observe(this, Observer { workInfo ->

                        if (workInfo != null) {
                            when {
                                workInfo.state == WorkInfo.State.SUCCEEDED -> {
                                    progressBar?.visibility = View.GONE
                                    ivDownload?.visibility = View.GONE
                                }
                                workInfo.state == WorkInfo.State.FAILED || workInfo.state == WorkInfo.State.CANCELLED || workInfo.state == WorkInfo.State.BLOCKED -> {
                                    progressBar?.visibility = View.GONE
                                    ivDownload?.visibility = View.VISIBLE
                                }
                                else -> {
                                    if(workInfo.progress.getString(WORK_TYPE) == WORK_IN_PROGRESS){
                                        val progress = workInfo.progress.getInt(WORK_PROGRESS_VALUE, 0)
                                        progressBar?.visibility = View.VISIBLE
                                        progressBar?.progress = progress
                                        ivDownload?.visibility = View.GONE

                                    }
                                }
                            }
                        }
                    })

        }
6

My personal advice is to use Progress Dialog and build up before execution , or initiate at OnPreExecute() , publish progress often if you use horizontal style of progress bar of the progress dialog. The remaining part is to optimize the algorithm of doInBackground.

6

Use Android Query library, very cool indeed.You can change it to use ProgressDialog as you see in other examples, this one will show progress view from your layout and hide it after completion.

File target = new File(new File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory(), "ApplicationName"), "tmp.pdf");
new AQuery(this).progress(R.id.progress_view).download(_competition.qualificationScoreCardsPdf(), target, new AjaxCallback<File>() {
    public void callback(String url, File file, AjaxStatus status) {
        if (file != null) {
            // do something with file  
        } 
    }
});
1
  • The thing is, I stopped using it, because its unmaintained so don't suppose this is good answer anymore.
    – Renetik
    Aug 28, 2017 at 18:17
4

You can observer the progress of the download manager using LiveData and coroutines, see the gist below

https://gist.github.com/FhdAlotaibi/678eb1f4fa94475daf74ac491874fc0e

data class DownloadItem(val bytesDownloadedSoFar: Long = -1, val totalSizeBytes: Long = -1, val status: Int)

class DownloadProgressLiveData(private val application: Application, private val requestId: Long) : LiveData<DownloadItem>(), CoroutineScope {

    private val downloadManager by lazy {
        application.getSystemService(Context.DOWNLOAD_SERVICE) as DownloadManager
    }

    private val job = Job()

    override val coroutineContext: CoroutineContext
        get() = Dispatchers.IO + job

    override fun onActive() {
        super.onActive()
        launch {
            while (isActive) {
                val query = DownloadManager.Query().setFilterById(requestId)
                val cursor = downloadManager.query(query)
                if (cursor.moveToFirst()) {
                    val status = cursor.getInt(cursor.getColumnIndex(DownloadManager.COLUMN_STATUS))
                    Timber.d("Status $status")
                    when (status) {
                        DownloadManager.STATUS_SUCCESSFUL,
                        DownloadManager.STATUS_PENDING,
                        DownloadManager.STATUS_FAILED,
                        DownloadManager.STATUS_PAUSED -> postValue(DownloadItem(status = status))
                        else -> {
                            val bytesDownloadedSoFar = cursor.getInt(cursor.getColumnIndex(DownloadManager.COLUMN_BYTES_DOWNLOADED_SO_FAR))
                            val totalSizeBytes = cursor.getInt(cursor.getColumnIndex(DownloadManager.COLUMN_TOTAL_SIZE_BYTES))
                            postValue(DownloadItem(bytesDownloadedSoFar.toLong(), totalSizeBytes.toLong(), status))
                        }
                    }
                    if (status == DownloadManager.STATUS_SUCCESSFUL || status == DownloadManager.STATUS_FAILED)
                        cancel()
                } else {
                    postValue(DownloadItem(status = DownloadManager.STATUS_FAILED))
                    cancel()
                }
                cursor.close()
                delay(300)
            }
        }
    }

    override fun onInactive() {
        super.onInactive()
        job.cancel()
    }

}
1
  • Can you provide a usecase example for this class? Apr 20, 2020 at 15:14
3

Permissions

  <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET" />
  <uses-permission 
   android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" />

Using HttpURLConnection

import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.net.HttpURLConnection;
import java.net.MalformedURLException;
import java.net.URL;

import android.app.Activity;
import android.app.Dialog;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.os.Environment;
import android.view.View;
import android.view.Window;
import android.view.View.OnClickListener;
import android.widget.Button;
import android.widget.ProgressBar;
import android.widget.TextView;
import android.widget.Toast;

public class DownloadFileUseHttpURLConnection extends Activity {

ProgressBar pb;
Dialog dialog;
int downloadedSize = 0;
int totalSize = 0;
TextView cur_val;
String dwnload_file_path =  
"http://coderzheaven.com/sample_folder/sample_file.png";
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
    setContentView(R.layout.main);

    Button b = (Button) findViewById(R.id.b1);
    b.setOnClickListener(new OnClickListener() {
        @Override
        public void onClick(View v) {
             showProgress(dwnload_file_path);

                new Thread(new Runnable() {
                    public void run() {
                         downloadFile();
                    }
                  }).start();
        }
    });
}

void downloadFile(){

    try {
        URL url = new URL(dwnload_file_path);
        HttpURLConnection urlConnection = (HttpURLConnection)   
 url.openConnection();

        urlConnection.setRequestMethod("GET");
        urlConnection.setDoOutput(true);

        //connect
        urlConnection.connect();

        //set the path where we want to save the file           
        File SDCardRoot = Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory(); 
        //create a new file, to save the downloaded file 
        File file = new File(SDCardRoot,"downloaded_file.png");

        FileOutputStream fileOutput = new FileOutputStream(file);

        //Stream used for reading the data from the internet
        InputStream inputStream = urlConnection.getInputStream();

        //this is the total size of the file which we are downloading
        totalSize = urlConnection.getContentLength();

        runOnUiThread(new Runnable() {
            public void run() {
                pb.setMax(totalSize);
            }               
        });

        //create a buffer...
        byte[] buffer = new byte[1024];
        int bufferLength = 0;

        while ( (bufferLength = inputStream.read(buffer)) > 0 ) {
            fileOutput.write(buffer, 0, bufferLength);
            downloadedSize += bufferLength;
            // update the progressbar //
            runOnUiThread(new Runnable() {
                public void run() {
                    pb.setProgress(downloadedSize);
                    float per = ((float)downloadedSize/totalSize) *     
                    100;
                    cur_val.setText("Downloaded " + downloadedSize +  

                    "KB / " + totalSize + "KB (" + (int)per + "%)" );
                }
            });
        }
        //close the output stream when complete //
        fileOutput.close();
        runOnUiThread(new Runnable() {
            public void run() {
                // pb.dismiss(); // if you want close it..
            }
        });         

    } catch (final MalformedURLException e) {
        showError("Error : MalformedURLException " + e);        
        e.printStackTrace();
    } catch (final IOException e) {
        showError("Error : IOException " + e);          
        e.printStackTrace();
    }
    catch (final Exception e) {
        showError("Error : Please check your internet connection " +  
e);
    }       
}

void showError(final String err){
    runOnUiThread(new Runnable() {
        public void run() {
            Toast.makeText(DownloadFileDemo1.this, err,  
      Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
        }
    });
}

void showProgress(String file_path){
    dialog = new Dialog(DownloadFileDemo1.this);
    dialog.requestWindowFeature(Window.FEATURE_NO_TITLE);
    dialog.setContentView(R.layout.myprogressdialog);
    dialog.setTitle("Download Progress");

    TextView text = (TextView) dialog.findViewById(R.id.tv1);
    text.setText("Downloading file from ... " + file_path);
    cur_val = (TextView) dialog.findViewById(R.id.cur_pg_tv);
    cur_val.setText("Starting download...");
    dialog.show();

     pb = (ProgressBar)dialog.findViewById(R.id.progress_bar);
     pb.setProgress(0);
            pb.setProgressDrawable(
      getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.green_progress));  
  }
}
3

I am adding another answer for other solution I am using now because Android Query is so big and unmaintained to stay healthy. So i moved to this https://github.com/amitshekhariitbhu/Fast-Android-Networking.

    AndroidNetworking.download(url,dirPath,fileName).build()
      .setDownloadProgressListener(new DownloadProgressListener() {
        public void onProgress(long bytesDownloaded, long totalBytes) {
            bar.setMax((int) totalBytes);
            bar.setProgress((int) bytesDownloaded);
        }
    }).startDownload(new DownloadListener() {
        public void onDownloadComplete() {
            ...
        }

        public void onError(ANError error) {
            ...
        }
    });
4
  • Larger files downloading failed with this library. github.com/amitshekhariitbhu/Fast-Android-Networking/issues/541 Nov 26, 2020 at 16:46
  • @SathishGadde well you should debug it more because this doesn't look like a "library" issue... This library is made on top of OkHttp Networking Layer. So if there is some download issue okhttp has to have it too and I don't believe this is the case... Your issue can have various causes, most probably some network issue.
    – Renetik
    Nov 26, 2020 at 21:21
  • thank for quick response. While am trying with small video files its working fine. Issue raised only while file size is larger like 78mb. After 50mb am observer this issue. Nov 27, 2020 at 7:04
  • Well maybe will be better to ask separate question. As I said it highly unlikely that FAN is a cause as it is just fin network layer on top of ok http library, but that you can find out by yourself by trying the same with pure ok http.
    – Renetik
    Nov 27, 2020 at 17:50
2

Important

AsyncTask is deprecated in Android 11.

For more information please checkout following posts

Probably should move to concorency Framework as suggested by google

1
  • 1
    Sample code is appreciated May 2, 2022 at 17:55
1
    private class DownloadTask extends AsyncTask<String, Integer, String> {

        private PowerManager.WakeLock mWakeLock;
        String onlinePathBundle, onlinePathMusic, offlinePathBundle, offlinePathMusic;

        CircleProgressBar progressBar;
        RelativeLayout rl_progress;
        ImageView btn_download;
        TextView tv_progress;

        public DownloadTask(String onlinePathBundle, String onlinePathMusic, String offlinePathBundle, String offlinePathMusic, CircleProgressBar progressBar, RelativeLayout rl_progress, ImageView btn_download,
                            TextView tv_progress) {
            this.offlinePathBundle = offlinePathBundle;
            this.offlinePathMusic = offlinePathMusic;
            this.progressBar = progressBar;
            this.rl_progress = rl_progress;
            this.btn_download = btn_download;
            this.tv_progress = tv_progress;
            this.onlinePathBundle = onlinePathBundle;
            this.onlinePathMusic = onlinePathMusic;
        }

        @Override
        protected void onPreExecute() {
            super.onPreExecute();
            progressBar.setMax(100);
            rl_progress.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
            btn_download.setVisibility(View.GONE);

            PowerManager pm = (PowerManager) getSystemService(Context.POWER_SERVICE);
            mWakeLock = pm.newWakeLock(PowerManager.PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK, getClass().getName());
            mWakeLock.acquire();
        }

        @Override
        protected String doInBackground(String... sUrl) {
            String firstResult = downTask(onlinePathBundle, 1, offlinePathBundle);
            String seondResult = downTask(onlinePathMusic, 2, offlinePathMusic);
            if (firstResult != null) {
                Toast.makeText(SplashActivity.this, "Download error: " + firstResult, Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
                return firstResult;
            } else {
                return seondResult;
            }

        }

        @Override
        protected void onProgressUpdate(Integer... progress) {
            super.onProgressUpdate(progress);
            progressBar.setProgress(progress[0]);
            tv_progress.setText(progress[0] + "%");

        }

        @Override
        protected void onPostExecute(String result) {
            super.onPostExecute(result);
            rl_progress.setVisibility(View.GONE);
            btn_download.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
            if (result != null) {
                Toast.makeText(SplashActivity.this, "Download error: " + result, Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
            } else {
                rl_progress.setVisibility(View.GONE);
                btn_download.setVisibility(View.GONE);
            }

        }

        public String downTask(String onlineNewPath, int numberOfTask, String offlineNewPath) {
            InputStream input = null;
            OutputStream output = null;
            HttpURLConnection connection = null;
            try {
                URL url = new URL(onlineNewPath);
                connection = (HttpURLConnection) url.openConnection();
                connection.connect();

                // expect HTTP 200 OK, so we don't mistakenly save error report
                // instead of the file
                if (connection.getResponseCode() != HttpURLConnection.HTTP_OK) {
                    return "Server returned HTTP " + connection.getResponseCode()
                            + " " + connection.getResponseMessage();
                }

                // this will be useful to display download percentage
                // might be -1: server did not report the length
                int fileLength = connection.getContentLength();

                // download the file
                input = connection.getInputStream();
                output = new FileOutputStream(offlineNewPath);

                byte data[] = new byte[4096];
                long total = 0;
                int count;
                while ((count = input.read(data)) != -1) {
                    // allow canceling with back button
                    if (isCancelled()) {
                        input.close();
                        return null;
                    }
                    total += count;
                    // publishing the progress....
                    if (fileLength > 0) {// only if total length is known
                        if (numberOfTask == 1) {
                            publishProgress((int) (total * 50 / fileLength));
                        } else if (numberOfTask == 2) {
                            publishProgress(((int) (total * 50 / fileLength)) + 50);
                        }

                    }
                    output.write(data, 0, count);
                }
            } catch (Exception e) {
                return e.toString();
            } finally {
                try {
                    if (output != null)
                        output.close();
                    if (input != null)
                        input.close();
                } catch (IOException ignored) {
                }

                if (connection != null)
                    connection.disconnect();
            }
            return null;
        }
    }
0

I have came across a Simple File Download library Fetch and importantly it has Storage Access Framework, Content Provider and URI support. If anyone is still searching might found it helpful.

implementation "androidx.tonyodev.fetch2:xfetch2:3.1.6" //AndroidX

implementation "com.tonyodev.fetch2:fetch2:3.0.12" //Support lib

Required permissions in case your are not using app specific directory.

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE"/>

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE"/>

Internet permission

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET"/>

private Fetch fetch;
FetchConfiguration fetchConfiguration = new FetchConfiguration.Builder(this)
                .setDownloadConcurrentLimit(3)//Concurrent Download limit
                .build();

        fetch = Fetch.Impl.getInstance(fetchConfiguration);

        String url = "http:www.example.com/test.txt";//URL of file
        String file = "/downloads/test.txt";//Path of file
        
        final Request request = new Request(url, file);
        request.setPriority(Priority.HIGH);
        request.setNetworkType(NetworkType.ALL);//Preferred network type
        request.addHeader("clientKey", "SD78DF93_3947&MVNGHE1WONG");//Auth header if any
        
        fetch.enqueue(request, updatedRequest -> {
            //Request was successfully enqueued for download.
        }, error -> {
            //An error occurred enqueuing the request.
        });

    }

Listen for update and progress

FetchListener fetchListener = new FetchListener() {
    @Override
    public void onQueued(@NotNull Download download, boolean waitingOnNetwork) {
        if (request.getId() == download.getId()) {
            showDownloadInList(download);
        }
    }

    @Override
    public void onCompleted(@NotNull Download download) {

    }

    @Override
    public void onError(@NotNull Download download) {
        Error error = download.getError();
    }

    @Override
    public void onProgress(@NotNull Download download, long etaInMilliSeconds, long downloadedBytesPerSecond) {
        if (request.getId() == download.getId()) {
            updateDownload(download, etaInMilliSeconds);
        }
        int progress = download.getProgress();
    }

    @Override
    public void onPaused(@NotNull Download download) {

    }

    @Override
    public void onResumed(@NotNull Download download) {

    }

    @Override
    public void onCancelled(@NotNull Download download) {

    }

    @Override
    public void onRemoved(@NotNull Download download) {

    }

    @Override
    public void onDeleted(@NotNull Download download) {

    }
};

fetch.addListener(fetchListener);

//Remove listener when done.
fetch.removeListener(fetchListener);

This example code is taken from the owner page all credit goes to Tonyo Francis

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