问题
Currently, I'm using Google Drive Android API, to store my Android app data, to Google Drive App Folder.
This is what I'm doing when saving my application data
- Generate a checksum for the current local zip file.
- Search in Google Drive App Folder, to see whether there is an existing App Folder zip file.
- If there is, overwrite the content of existing App Folder zip file, with current local zip files. Also, we will rename existing App Folder zip filename, with the latest checksum.
- If there isn't existing App Folder zip file, generate a new App Folder zip file, with local zip file's content. We will use the latest checksum as App Folder zip filename.
Here's the code which performs the above-mentioned operations.
Generate new App Folder zip file, or update existing App Folder zip file
public static boolean saveToGoogleDrive(GoogleApiClient googleApiClient, File file, HandleStatusable h, PublishProgressable p) {
// Should we new or replace?
GoogleCloudFile googleCloudFile = searchFromGoogleDrive(googleApiClient, h, p);
try {
p.publishProgress(JStockApplication.instance().getString(R.string.uploading));
final long checksum = org.yccheok.jstock.gui.Utils.getChecksum(file);
final long date = new Date().getTime();
final int version = org.yccheok.jstock.gui.Utils.getCloudFileVersionID();
final String title = getGoogleDriveTitle(checksum, date, version);
DriveContents driveContents;
DriveFile driveFile = null;
if (googleCloudFile == null) {
DriveApi.DriveContentsResult driveContentsResult = Drive.DriveApi.newDriveContents(googleApiClient).await();
if (driveContentsResult == null) {
return false;
}
Status status = driveContentsResult.getStatus();
if (!status.isSuccess()) {
h.handleStatus(status);
return false;
}
driveContents = driveContentsResult.getDriveContents();
} else {
driveFile = googleCloudFile.metadata.getDriveId().asDriveFile();
DriveApi.DriveContentsResult driveContentsResult = driveFile.open(googleApiClient, DriveFile.MODE_WRITE_ONLY, null).await();
if (driveContentsResult == null) {
return false;
}
Status status = driveContentsResult.getStatus();
if (!status.isSuccess()) {
h.handleStatus(status);
return false;
}
driveContents = driveContentsResult.getDriveContents();
}
OutputStream outputStream = driveContents.getOutputStream();
InputStream inputStream = null;
byte[] buf = new byte[8192];
try {
inputStream = new FileInputStream(file);
int c;
while ((c = inputStream.read(buf, 0, buf.length)) > 0) {
outputStream.write(buf, 0, c);
}
} catch (IOException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "", e);
return false;
} finally {
org.yccheok.jstock.file.Utils.close(outputStream);
org.yccheok.jstock.file.Utils.close(inputStream);
}
if (googleCloudFile == null) {
// Create the metadata for the new file including title and MIME
// type.
MetadataChangeSet metadataChangeSet = new MetadataChangeSet.Builder()
.setTitle(title)
.setMimeType("application/zip").build();
DriveFolder driveFolder = Drive.DriveApi.getAppFolder(googleApiClient);
DriveFolder.DriveFileResult driveFileResult = driveFolder.createFile(googleApiClient, metadataChangeSet, driveContents).await();
if (driveFileResult == null) {
return false;
}
Status status = driveFileResult.getStatus();
if (!status.isSuccess()) {
h.handleStatus(status);
return false;
}
} else {
MetadataChangeSet metadataChangeSet = new MetadataChangeSet.Builder()
.setTitle(title).build();
DriveResource.MetadataResult metadataResult = driveFile.updateMetadata(googleApiClient, metadataChangeSet).await();
Status status = metadataResult.getStatus();
if (!status.isSuccess()) {
h.handleStatus(status);
return false;
}
}
Status status;
try {
status = driveContents.commit(googleApiClient, null).await();
} catch (java.lang.IllegalStateException e) {
// java.lang.IllegalStateException: DriveContents already closed.
Log.e(TAG, "", e);
return false;
}
if (!status.isSuccess()) {
h.handleStatus(status);
return false;
}
status = Drive.DriveApi.requestSync(googleApiClient).await();
if (!status.isSuccess()) {
// Sync request rate limit exceeded.
//
//h.handleStatus(status);
//return false;
}
return true;
} finally {
if (googleCloudFile != null) {
googleCloudFile.metadataBuffer.release();
}
}
}
Search for existing App Folder zip file
private static String getGoogleDriveTitle(long checksum, long date, int version) {
return "jstock-" + org.yccheok.jstock.gui.Utils.getJStockUUID() + "-checksum=" + checksum + "-date=" + date + "-version=" + version + ".zip";
}
// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1360113/is-java-regex-thread-safe
private static final Pattern googleDocTitlePattern = Pattern.compile("jstock-" + org.yccheok.jstock.gui.Utils.getJStockUUID() + "-checksum=([0-9]+)-date=([0-9]+)-version=([0-9]+)\\.zip", Pattern.CASE_INSENSITIVE);
private static GoogleCloudFile searchFromGoogleDrive(GoogleApiClient googleApiClient, HandleStatusable h, PublishProgressable p) {
DriveFolder driveFolder = Drive.DriveApi.getAppFolder(googleApiClient);
// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34705929/filters-ownedbyme-doesnt-work-in-drive-api-for-android-but-works-correctly-i
final String titleName = ("jstock-" + org.yccheok.jstock.gui.Utils.getJStockUUID() + "-checksum=");
Query query = new Query.Builder()
.addFilter(Filters.and(
Filters.contains(SearchableField.TITLE, titleName),
Filters.eq(SearchableField.TRASHED, false)
))
.build();
DriveApi.MetadataBufferResult metadataBufferResult = driveFolder.queryChildren(googleApiClient, query).await();
if (metadataBufferResult == null) {
return null;
}
Status status = metadataBufferResult.getStatus();
if (!status.isSuccess()) {
h.handleStatus(status);
return null;
}
MetadataBuffer metadataBuffer = null;
boolean needToReleaseMetadataBuffer = true;
try {
metadataBuffer = metadataBufferResult.getMetadataBuffer();
if (metadataBuffer != null ) {
long checksum = 0;
long date = 0;
int version = 0;
Metadata metadata = null;
for (Metadata md : metadataBuffer) {
if (p.isCancelled()) {
return null;
}
if (md == null || !md.isDataValid()) {
continue;
}
final String title = md.getTitle();
// Retrieve checksum, date and version information from filename.
final Matcher matcher = googleDocTitlePattern.matcher(title);
String _checksum = null;
String _date = null;
String _version = null;
if (matcher.find()){
if (matcher.groupCount() == 3) {
_checksum = matcher.group(1);
_date = matcher.group(2);
_version = matcher.group(3);
}
}
if (_checksum == null || _date == null || _version == null) {
continue;
}
try {
checksum = Long.parseLong(_checksum);
date = Long.parseLong(_date);
version = Integer.parseInt(_version);
} catch (NumberFormatException ex) {
Log.e(TAG, "", ex);
continue;
}
metadata = md;
break;
} // for
if (metadata != null) {
// Caller will be responsible to release the resource. If release too early,
// metadata will not readable.
needToReleaseMetadataBuffer = false;
return GoogleCloudFile.newInstance(metadataBuffer, metadata, checksum, date, version);
}
} // if
} finally {
if (needToReleaseMetadataBuffer) {
if (metadataBuffer != null) {
metadataBuffer.release();
}
}
}
return null;
}
The problem occurs, during loading application data. Imagine the following operations
- Upload zip data to Google Drive App Folder for the first time. The checksum is
12345
. The filename being used is...checksum=12345...zip
- Search for zip data from Google Drive App Folder. Able to find the file with filename
...checksum=12345...zip
. Download the content. Verify the checksum of content is12345
too. - Overwrite new zip data to existing Google Drive App Folder file. New zip data checksum is
67890
. The existing app folder zip file is renamed to...checksum=67890...zip
- Search for zip data from Google Drive App Folder. Able to find the file with filename
...checksum=67890...zip
. However, after downloading the content, the checksum of the content is still old12345
!
Download App Folder zip file
public static CloudFile loadFromGoogleDrive(GoogleApiClient googleApiClient, HandleStatusable h, PublishProgressable p) {
final java.io.File directory = JStockApplication.instance().getExternalCacheDir();
if (directory == null) {
org.yccheok.jstock.gui.Utils.showLongToast(R.string.unable_to_access_external_storage);
return null;
}
Status status = Drive.DriveApi.requestSync(googleApiClient).await();
if (!status.isSuccess()) {
// Sync request rate limit exceeded.
//
//h.handleStatus(status);
//return null;
}
GoogleCloudFile googleCloudFile = searchFromGoogleDrive(googleApiClient, h, p);
if (googleCloudFile == null) {
return null;
}
try {
DriveFile driveFile = googleCloudFile.metadata.getDriveId().asDriveFile();
DriveApi.DriveContentsResult driveContentsResult = driveFile.open(googleApiClient, DriveFile.MODE_READ_ONLY, null).await();
if (driveContentsResult == null) {
return null;
}
status = driveContentsResult.getStatus();
if (!status.isSuccess()) {
h.handleStatus(status);
return null;
}
final long checksum = googleCloudFile.checksum;
final long date = googleCloudFile.date;
final int version = googleCloudFile.version;
p.publishProgress(JStockApplication.instance().getString(R.string.downloading));
final DriveContents driveContents = driveContentsResult.getDriveContents();
InputStream inputStream = null;
java.io.File outputFile = null;
OutputStream outputStream = null;
try {
inputStream = driveContents.getInputStream();
outputFile = java.io.File.createTempFile(org.yccheok.jstock.gui.Utils.getJStockUUID(), ".zip", directory);
outputFile.deleteOnExit();
outputStream = new FileOutputStream(outputFile);
int read = 0;
byte[] bytes = new byte[1024];
while ((read = inputStream.read(bytes)) != -1) {
outputStream.write(bytes, 0, read);
}
} catch (IOException ex) {
Log.e(TAG, "", ex);
} finally {
org.yccheok.jstock.file.Utils.close(outputStream);
org.yccheok.jstock.file.Utils.close(inputStream);
driveContents.discard(googleApiClient);
}
if (outputFile == null) {
return null;
}
return CloudFile.newInstance(outputFile, checksum, date, version);
} finally {
googleCloudFile.metadataBuffer.release();
}
}
First, I thought
Status status = Drive.DriveApi.requestSync(googleApiClient).await()
doesn't do the job well. It fails in most of the situation, with error message Sync request rate limit exceeded.
In fact, the hard limit imposed in requestSync
, make that API not particularly useful - Android Google Play / Drive Api
However, even when requestSync
success, loadFromGoogleDrive
still can only get the latest filename, but outdated checksum content.
I'm 100% sure loadFromGoogleDrive
is returning me a cached data content, with the following observations.
- I install a
DownloadProgressListener
indriveFile.open
, bytesDownloaded is 0 and bytesExpected is -1. - If I use Google Drive Rest API, with the following desktop code, I can find the latest filename with correct checksum content.
- If I uninstall my Android app and re-install again,
loadFromGoogleDrive
will able to get the latest filename with correct checksum content.
Is there any robust way, to avoid from always loading cached app data from Google Drive?
I manage to produce a demo. Here are the steps to reproduce this problem.
Step 1: Download source code
https://github.com/yccheok/google-drive-bug
Step 2 : Setup in API console
Step 3: Press button SAVE "123.TXT" WITH CONTENT "123"
A file with filename "123.TXT", content "123" will create in the app folder.
Step 4: Press button SAVE "456.TXT" WITH CONTENT "456"
The previous file will be renamed to "456.TXT", with content updated to "456"
Step 5: Press button LOAD LAST SAVED FILE
File with filename "456.TXT" was found, but the previous cached content "123" is read. I was expecting content "456".
Take note that, if we
- Uninstall demo app.
- Re-install demo app.
- Press button LOAD LAST SAVED FILE, file with filename "456.TXT" and content "456" is found.
I had submitted issues report officially - https://code.google.com/a/google.com/p/apps-api-issues/issues/detail?id=4727
Other info
This is how it looks like under my device - http://youtu.be/kuIHoi4A1c0
I realise, not all users will hit with this problem. For instance, I had tested with another Nexus 6, Google Play Services 9.4.52 (440-127739847). The problem doesn't appear.
I had compiled an APK for testing purpose - https://github.com/yccheok/google-drive-bug/releases/download/1.0/demo.apk
回答1:
- Search on Google Drive is slow. Why not use properties of the base folder to store id of the zip file? https://developers.google.com/drive/v2/web/properties
- File names on Google Drive are not unique, you can upload multiple files with same names. The File ID returned by Google, however, is unique.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38934769/how-to-avoid-from-always-loading-cached-app-data-from-google-drive