Adding characters to beginning and end of InputStream in Java

好久不见. 提交于 2019-11-28 10:54:51

You want a SequenceInputStream and a couple of ByteArrayInputStreams. You can use String.getBytes to make the bytes for the latter. SequenceInputStream is ancient, so it's a little clunky to use:

InputStream middle ;
String beginning = "Once upon a time ...\n";
String end = "\n... and they lived happily ever after.";
List<InputStream> streams = Arrays.asList(
    new ByteArrayInputStream(beginning.getBytes()),
    middle,
    new ByteArrayInputStream(end.getBytes()));
InputStream story = new SequenceInputStream(Collections.enumeration(streams));

If you have a lot of characters to add, and don't want to convert them to bytes en masse, you could put them in a StringReader, then use a ReaderInputStream from Commons IO to read them as bytes. But you would need to add Commons IO to your project to do that. Exact code for that is left as an exercise for the reader.

1 Create a new OutputStream, backed by a byte array as Greg suggested..
2 Write the beginning characters to your new OutputStream.
3 Copy your existing InputStream to your new OutputStream.
4 Write the ending characters to your new OutputStream.
5 Close your new OutputStream, taking care to preserve the backing array.
6 Open the backing arrray as a new InputStream.

Let us know if you have a problem with any of these steps.

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