I'm trying to write an inline-image using Java GWT. The image however does not display:
<img src="data:unknown;base64,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">
It seams to me that the reason for this is, that I'm encoding it the wrong way with base64, or that the charset is wrong.
For when returning the following code of a pic I found on the web, everything works (so its not, that my browser can't display inline-images):
<img src="data:unknown;base64,R0lGODlhDwAPAKECAAAAzMzM/////wAAACwAAAAADwAPAAACIISPeQHsrZ5ModrLlN48CXF8m2iQ3YmmKqVlRtW4MLwWACH+H09wdGltaXplZCBieSBVbGVhZCBTbWFydFNhdmVyIQAAOw==">
Here is how I generate my pic-code. I open an url and try to base64-encode the result:
try {
IoProvider.get().makeRequestAsText(url,
new ResponseReceivedHandler<String>() {
public void onResponseReceived(ResponseReceivedEvent<String> event) {
final Response<String> response = event.getResponse();
if (response.getStatusCode() == HTTP_OK){
callback.onSuccess("data:unknown;base64,"
+ Base64.encode(response.getText()));
}
}
}, options);
} catch ...
Thats the base64 encoder I use: http://snipt.net/tweakt/gwt-base64/
Any ideas, why the generated image is not valid?
EDIT:
I rewrote my code a little, based on your answers. Here is how it looks like now:
IoProvider.get().makeRequest(url,
new ResponseReceivedHandler<Object>() {
public void onResponseReceived(ResponseReceivedEvent<Object> event) {
final Response<Object> response = event.getResponse();
if (response.getStatusCode() == HTTP_OK) {
// not working
callback.onSuccess("data:image/jpeg;base64,"
+ Base64Utils.toBase64(response.getText().getBytes()));
// working image
// callback.onSuccess("data:unknown;base64,R0lGODlhDwAPAKECAAAAzMzM/////wAAACwAAAAADwAPAAACIISPeQHsrZ5ModrLlN48CXF8m2iQ3YmmKqVlRtW4MLwWACH+H09wdGltaXplZCBieSBVbGVhZCBTbWFydFNhdmVyIQAAOw==");
}
}
}, options);
The edited code produces the following code:
<img src="data:image/jpeg;base64,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">
I also tried converting the charset:
try {
callback.onSuccess("data:image/jpeg;base64,"
+ Base64Utils.toBase64(response.getText().getBytes("ISO-8859-1")));
} catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) { }
Which produces that code:
<img src="data:image/jpeg;base64,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">
How can I pass response to an Base64 encoder, without converting it to String?
response.getData() is an object and I like to have it as byte[].
Jochen,
I've done extensive tests with different Base64 encoding libraries:
(apache) http://commons.apache.org/codec/
Tested browsers: Chrome 14.0.797.0 dev-m, Firefox 5
Test images: jpeg, gif, png
Test code:
public static void main(String [] args) throws IOException {
File file = new File("./resources/so.png");
BufferedInputStream bufRead = new BufferedInputStream(new FileInputStream(file));
ByteBuffer buffer = ByteBuffer.allocate(30*1024) ; // x kb
byte[] c = new byte[1];
while ((bufRead.read(c))>0) { //1 byte/time to avoid buffer arithmetics
buffer.put(c);
}
byte[] data = new byte[buffer.position()];
buffer.flip();
buffer.get(data);
String dataAsSt = new String(data); // transform the data to a string -- encoding error-prone
//gwt-base64
//String gwtBase64 = GwtBase64.encode(dataAsSt); //doesn't work
//google base64 impl
String googleBase64 = Base64Utils.toBase64(data);
//apache base64 codec
Base64 base64codec = new Base64(-1);
String apacheBase64 = base64codec.encodeToString(data);
System.out.println("Google:"+googleBase64);
System.out.println("Apache:"+apacheBase64);
//System.out.println("GWTb64:"+gwtBase64);
}
Conclusions:
(gwt-base64) Didn't work at all. It failed with: java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: String index out of range
on every image I tried. Note that I commented out the code.
(google) The Base64 encoding it produces cannot be understood by the browser.
(apache) Works with this constructor: new Base64(-1) = no breaklines, no url-safe.
Credit point: You can make the google implementation work if you modify the last 2 character of the character map: '$', '_' into '+', '/'.
My main conclusion is that the Base64 library you are currently using is buggy. I suggest that when you look for alternative implementations, try to preserve the byte flow between the image and the base64 encoder in binary format (byte[]). String might work if the same encoding/decoding is used but is risky if the encoding and the decoding are done in 2 different places (like client/server).
Good luck!
PS: Try this one :-)
<img src="data:unknown;base64,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"/>
Edit: Further research
I've spent more time than reasonable trying to find a solution. The GWT wrapper will not let you get the raw data, but you can use JSNI to force the browser to get the binary data:
native String getBinaryResource(String url) /*-{
// ...implemented with JavaScript
var req = new XMLHttpRequest();
req.open("GET", url, false); // The last parameter determines whether the request is asynchronous -> this case is sync.
req.overrideMimeType('text/plain; charset=x-user-defined');
req.send(null);
if (req.status == 200) {
return req.responseText;
} else return null
}-*/;
Love to crack a hard nut, but I've applied all that and yet, the base64 encoding is not working. There's still an encoding issue between the JS and the Java wrapper and I can't get the String decoded back into a correct byte[]. Tried all the possible encoding combinations. A possible way to go would be to base64 the req.responseText using a native javascript library and return the String to the java counterpart.
So far for your original question.
Now, looking at some alternative ideas and the requirements behind your question: During my research, I've seen that Base64 is very often used to inline images at the server side to avoid the extra HTTP overhead to get the images at the client. It seems to be a popular alternative for CSS inlining as well.
In the context of this question, the code is working on the client (browser) and those reasons don't apply. Using the underlying XMLHTTPRequest
to get your image binary is creating an additional HTTP request from your browser to the server. Given that in the client context you obviously have the URL of the image (being passed to IoProvider.get().makeRequest(*url*,...)
is there a reason why we could not let the browser to the job through a simple dynamic update if the image object:
(this might not be the best code sample, but it gives you the picture (sorry for the pun ;-) )
void setImage(String url) {
final HTML imageHolder = new HTML();
String imgTag = "<IMG src='"+url+"' />'";
imageHolder.setHTML(imgTag);
RootPanel.get("imageContainer").add(imageHolder); // imageContainer is a div
}
Edit:The nut is cracked
Finally found the last missing piece of the puzzle: How to correctly decode the binary data from the JavaScript string. Note some caveats: Won't work on IE given that they don't support the overrideMimeType method on the native XMLHTTPRequest.
native String getBinaryResource(String url) /*-{
var req = new XMLHttpRequest();
req.open("GET", url, false); // The last parameter determines whether the request is asynchronous.
req.overrideMimeType('text/plain; charset=x-user-defined');
req.send(null);
if (req.status == 200) {
return req.responseText;
} else return null
}-*/;
private void sendRequestBinary() {
String url = URL.encode("/Computer_File_030.gif");
String data = getBinaryResource(url);
if (data != null) {
// The secret sauce: Method to decode the binary data in the response string
byte[] binData = new byte[data.length()];
for (int i=0;i<data.length();i++) {
binData[i] = (byte)(data.charAt(i) & 0xff);
}
final HTML imageHolder = new HTML();
String base64=Base64Utils.toBase64(binData);
String imgTag = "<IMG src='data:image/gif;base64,"+base64+"' />'";
imageHolder.setHTML(imgTag);
RootPanel.get("imageContainer").add(imageHolder);
errorLabel.setText("Base64:");
} else {
errorLabel.setText("Another error :-(");
}
}