I am receiving image in the form of BASE64 encoded String(encodedBytes) and use following approach to decode into byte[] at server side.
BASE64Decoder decoder = new BASE64Decoder();
byte[] decodedBytes = decoder.decodeBuffer(encodedBytes);
Now i want to convert it into MultipartFile using this byte obtained above?
Is there any way to convert byte[] to org.springframework.web.multipart.MultipartFile??
org.springframework.web.multipart.MultipartFile
is an interface so firstly you are going to need to work with an implementation of this interface.
The only implementation that I can see for that interface that you can use out-of-the-box is org.springframework.web.multipart.commons.CommonsMultipartFile
. The API for that implementation can be found here
Alternatively as org.springframework.web.multipart.MultipartFile
is an interface, you could provide your own implementation and simply wrap your byte array. As a trivial example:
/*
*<p>
* Trivial implementation of the {@link MultipartFile} interface to wrap a byte[] decoded
* from a BASE64 encoded String
*</p>
*/
public class BASE64DecodedMultipartFile implements MultipartFile {
private final byte[] imgContent;
public BASE64DecodedMultipartFile(byte[] imgContent) {
this.imgContent = imgContent;
}
@Override
public String getName() {
// TODO - implementation depends on your requirements
return null;
}
@Override
public String getOriginalFilename() {
// TODO - implementation depends on your requirements
return null;
}
@Override
public String getContentType() {
// TODO - implementation depends on your requirements
return null;
}
@Override
public boolean isEmpty() {
return imgContent == null || imgContent.length == 0;
}
@Override
public long getSize() {
return imgContent.length;
}
@Override
public byte[] getBytes() throws IOException {
return imgContent;
}
@Override
public InputStream getInputStream() throws IOException {
return new ByteArrayInputStream(imgContent);
}
@Override
public void transferTo(File dest) throws IOException, IllegalStateException {
new FileOutputStream(dest).write(imgContent);
}
}