Android upload video to remote server using HTTP multipart form data
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I'm having trouble on a certain piece of a current project and feel like I'm stuck right now. I'm trying to do a video upload with an HTTP post and multipart form data. I feel like I'm hit a wall in understanding the HTTP protocol and specifically multipart form data.

I have a URL to upload videos to in the format http://videoupload.thecompany.com/VideoApp.xml?method=upload&objectType=person&objectId=777777. I also need to include a title, description, and the videoFile of course. Are these the "multipart data"?

I've tried adapting this solution to meet my needs Upload video from Android to server?, and setting the extra data following all the other conn.setRequestProperty() calls like so:

conn.setRequestProperty("title", "video title");
conn.setRequestProperty("description", "video description");

But this isn't working for me. There's a comment from the original author of the code to add multipart form data about 30 lines later, but I don't understand why. Thanks for any help.

Cajun answered 22/6, 2012 at 21:30 Comment(0)
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Here's the two step solution I came up with, largely from the information and links found here. This solution was easier for me to grasp than the upload2server() method in some of the related SO posts. Hope this helps someone else.

1) Select the video file from the gallery.

Create a variable private static final int SELECT_VIDEO = 3; -- it doesn't matter what number you use, so long as that's to one you check for later on. Then, use an intent to select a video.

Intent intent = new Intent();
intent.setType("video/*");
intent.setAction(Intent.ACTION_GET_CONTENT);
startActivityForResult(Intent.createChooser(intent,"Select a Video "), SELECT_VIDEO);

Use onActivityResult() to start the uploadVideo() method.

public void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) {

    if (resultCode == RESULT_OK) {

        if (requestCode == SELECT_VIDEO) {
            System.out.println("SELECT_VIDEO");
            Uri selectedVideoUri = data.getData();
            selectedPath = getPath(selectedVideoUri);
            System.out.println("SELECT_VIDEO Path : " + selectedPath);

            uploadVideo(selectedPath);
        }      
    }
}

private String getPath(Uri uri) {
    String[] projection = { MediaStore.Video.Media.DATA, MediaStore.Video.Media.SIZE, MediaStore.Video.Media.DURATION}; 
    Cursor cursor = managedQuery(uri, projection, null, null, null);
    cursor.moveToFirst(); 
    String filePath = cursor.getString(cursor.getColumnIndexOrThrow(MediaStore.Video.Media.DATA));
    int fileSize = cursor.getInt(cursor.getColumnIndexOrThrow(MediaStore.Video.Media.SIZE));
    long duration = TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.toSeconds(cursor.getInt(cursor.getColumnIndexOrThrow(MediaStore.Video.Media.DURATION)));


    //some extra potentially useful data to help with filtering if necessary
    System.out.println("size: " + fileSize);
    System.out.println("path: " + filePath);
    System.out.println("duration: " + duration);

    return filePath;
}

2) Go to http://hc.apache.org/downloads.cgi, download the latest HttpClient jar, add it to your project, and upload the video using the following method:

private void uploadVideo(String videoPath) throws ParseException, IOException {

    HttpClient httpclient = new DefaultHttpClient();
    HttpPost httppost = new HttpPost(YOUR_URL);

    FileBody filebodyVideo = new FileBody(new File(videoPath));
    StringBody title = new StringBody("Filename: " + videoPath);
    StringBody description = new StringBody("This is a description of the video");

    MultipartEntity reqEntity = new MultipartEntity();
    reqEntity.addPart("videoFile", filebodyVideo);
    reqEntity.addPart("title", title);
    reqEntity.addPart("description", description);
    httppost.setEntity(reqEntity);

    // DEBUG
    System.out.println( "executing request " + httppost.getRequestLine( ) );
    HttpResponse response = httpclient.execute( httppost );
    HttpEntity resEntity = response.getEntity( );

    // DEBUG
    System.out.println( response.getStatusLine( ) );
    if (resEntity != null) {
      System.out.println( EntityUtils.toString( resEntity ) );
    } // end if

    if (resEntity != null) {
      resEntity.consumeContent( );
    } // end if

    httpclient.getConnectionManager( ).shutdown( );
} // end of uploadVideo( )

Once you have it working you'll probably want to put it in a thread and add an uploading dialog, but this will get you started. Working for me after I unsuccessfully tried the upload2Server() method. This will also work for images and audio with some minor tweaking.

Cajun answered 22/6, 2012 at 21:35 Comment(6)
So nice! Is this usable for large size video ? Or can it be used for another file types?Cyzicus
@AliBagheriShakib should work fine for larger videos. Yes it can be used for audio clips or other file types very similarly. Let me know if you have any problems.Cajun
Yes @Kyle Clegg. It worked perfectly for me. My problems solved bro :) I post my own experience too : https://mcmap.net/q/89356/-android-upload-large-files-using-multipartentity/2624611Cyzicus
Oh! I forgot to ask that is it possible to work wrong in some situations because some pieces of your code is Deprecated!?Cyzicus
hi i have added it but shows instance error "java.lang.NoSuchFieldError: org.apache.http.message.BasicHeaderValueFormatter.INSTANCE" please any helpSanitarian
Hey @KyleClegg, does this code still work? i thought they deprecated httpclient?Burse

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