The file in question is not under my control. Most byte sequences are valid UTF-8, it is not ISO-8859-1 (or an other encoding). I want to do my best do extract as much information as possible.
The file contains a few illegal byte sequences, those should be replaces with the replacement character.
It's not an easy task, it think it requires some knowledge about the UTF-8 state machine.
Oracle has a wrapper which does what I need:
UTF8ValidationFilter javadoc
Is there something like that available (commercially or as free software)?
Thanks
-stephan
Solution:
final BufferedInputStream in = new BufferedInputStream(istream);
final CharsetDecoder charsetDecoder = StandardCharsets.UTF_8.newDecoder();
charsetDecoder.onMalformedInput(CodingErrorAction.REPLACE);
charsetDecoder.onUnmappableCharacter(CodingErrorAction.REPLACE);
final Reader inputReader = new InputStreamReader(in, charsetDecoder);
java.nio.charset.CharsetDecoder does what you need. This class provides charset decoding with user-definable actions on different kinds of errors (see
onMalformedInput()
andonUnmappableCharacter()
).CharsetDecoder
writes to anOutputStream
, which you can pipe into anInputStream
usingjava.io.PipedOutputStream
, effectively creating a filteredInputStream
.One way would be to read the first few bytes to check Byte Order Mark (if exists). More information on BOM: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte_order_mark In the given url, you will find a table of the BOM bytes. However, one problem is, UTF-8 does not require to use BOM in its' header. There is another way to solve the problem is by pattern recognition (read few bytes-8 bits each time). Anyway, this is the complicated solution..
The behaviour you want is already the default for
InputStreamReader
. So there is no need to specify it yourself. This suffices: