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Read all standard input into a Java byte array


What's the simplest way in modern Java (using only the standard libraries) to read all of standard input until EOF into a byte array, preferably without having to provide that array oneself? The stdin data is binary stuff and doesn't come from a file.

I.e. something like Ruby's

foo = $stdin.read

The only partial solution I could think of was along the lines of

byte[] buf = new byte[1000000];
int b;
int i = 0;

while (true) {
    b = System.in.read();
    if (b == -1)
        break;
    buf[i++] = (byte) b;
}

byte[] foo[i] = Arrays.copyOfRange(buf, 0, i);

... but that seems bizarrely verbose even for Java, and uses a fixed size buffer.


Solution

  • I'd use Guava and its ByteStreams.toByteArray method:

    byte[] data = ByteStreams.toByteArray(System.in);
    

    Without using any 3rd party libraries, I'd use a ByteArrayOutputStream and a temporary buffer:

    ByteArrayOutputStream baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
    byte[] buffer = new byte[32 * 1024];
    
    int bytesRead;
    while ((bytesRead = System.in.read(buffer)) > 0) {
        baos.write(buffer, 0, bytesRead);
    }
    byte[] bytes = baos.toByteArray();
    

    ... possibly encapsulating that in a method accepting an InputStream, which would then be basically equivalent to ByteStreams.toByteArray anyway...