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Brotli4j

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Brotli4j provides Brotli compression and decompression for Java.

Supported Platforms:

Module Architecture Tested On
Windows (Windows Server 2022) x64 JDK 1.8, JDK 11, JDK 17, JDK 21
Windows 11 Aarch64 JDK 11
Linux (CentOS 6) x64 JDK 1.8, JDK 11, JDK 17, JDK 21
Linux (Ubuntu 18.04) Aarch64 JDK 1.8, JDK 11, JDK 17, JDK 21
Linux (Ubuntu 18.04) ARMv7 JDK 1.8, JDK 11, JDK 17
Linux (Ubuntu 18.04) s390x JDK 1.8, JDK 11
Linux (Ubuntu 18.04) ppc64le JDK 1.8, JDK 11
Linux (Ubuntu 20.04) RISC-v64 JDK 1.8, JDK 11, JDK 17, JDK 21
macOS (Catalina) x64 JDK 1.8, JDK 11, JDK 17, JDK 21
macOS (Catalina) Aarch64 JDK 1.8, JDK 11, JDK 17, JDK 21

*Install Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable before running this library on Windows

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Maven

For maven, the natives will import automatically by your system family and architecture.

<dependency>
    <groupId>com.aayushatharva.brotli4j</groupId>
    <artifactId>brotli4j</artifactId>
    <version>1.17.0</version>
</dependency>

Gradle

For gradle, we have to write some logic to import native automatically. Of course, you can add native(s) as dependency manually also.

Kotlin DSL

import org.gradle.nativeplatform.platform.internal.Architectures
import org.gradle.nativeplatform.platform.internal.DefaultNativePlatform
import org.gradle.nativeplatform.operatingsystem.OperatingSystem

val brotliVersion = "1.17.0"
val operatingSystem: OperatingSystem = DefaultNativePlatform.getCurrentOperatingSystem()

repositories {
    mavenCentral()
}

dependencies {
    implementation("com.aayushatharva.brotli4j:brotli4j:$brotliVersion")
    runtimeOnly(
        "com.aayushatharva.brotli4j:native-" +
                if (operatingSystem.isWindows) {
                    if (DefaultNativePlatform.getCurrentArchitecture().isArm()) {
                        "windows-aarch64"
                    } else {
                        "windows-x86_64"
                    }
                } else if (operatingSystem.isMacOsX) {
                    if (DefaultNativePlatform.getCurrentArchitecture().isArm()) {
                        "osx-aarch64"
                    } else {
                        "osx-x86_64"
                    }
                } else if (operatingSystem.isLinux) {
                    if (Architectures.ARM_V7.isAlias(DefaultNativePlatform.getCurrentArchitecture().name)) {
                        "linux-armv7"
                    } else if (Architectures.AARCH64.isAlias(DefaultNativePlatform.getCurrentArchitecture().name)) {
                        "linux-aarch64"
                    } else if (Architectures.X86_64.isAlias(DefaultNativePlatform.getCurrentArchitecture().name)) {
                        "linux-x86_64"
                    } else if (Architectures.S390X.isAlias(DefaultNativePlatform.getCurrentArchitecture().name)) {
                        "linux-s390x"
                    } else if (Architectures.RISCV_64.isAlias(DefaultNativePlatform.getCurrentArchitecture().name)) {
                        "linux-riscv64"
                    } else if (Architectures.PPC64LE.isAlias(DefaultNativePlatform.getCurrentArchitecture().name)) {
                        "linux-ppc64le"
                    } else {
                        throw IllegalStateException("Unsupported architecture: ${DefaultNativePlatform.getCurrentArchitecture().name}")
                    }
                } else {
                    throw IllegalStateException("Unsupported operating system: $operatingSystem")
                } + ":$brotliVersion"
    )
}

Groovy

import org.gradle.nativeplatform.platform.internal.Architectures
import org.gradle.nativeplatform.platform.internal.DefaultNativePlatform

def brotliVersion = "1.17.0"
def operatingSystem = DefaultNativePlatform.getCurrentOperatingSystem()
def currentArchitecture = DefaultNativePlatform.getCurrentArchitecture()

repositories {
    mavenCentral()
}

dependencies {
    implementation "com.aayushatharva.brotli4j:brotli4j:$brotliVersion"
    runtimeOnly("""com.aayushatharva.brotli4j:native-${
        if (operatingSystem.isWindows())
            if (currentArchitecture.isX86_64()) "windows-x86_64"
            else if (currentArchitecture.isArm()) "windows-aarch64"
            else
                throw new IllegalStateException("Unsupported architecture: ${currentArchitecture.getName()}");
        else if (operatingSystem.isMacOsX())
            if (currentArchitecture.isArm()) "osx-aarch64"
            else "osx-x86_64"
        else if (operatingSystem.isLinux())
            if (currentArchitecture.isAARCH64()) "linux-aarch64"
            else if (currentArchitecture.isX86_64()) "linux-x86_64"
            else if (currentArchitecture.isARM_V7()) "linux-armv7"
            else if (currentArchitecture.isPPC64LE()) "linux-ppc64le"
            else if (currentArchitecture.isS390X()) "linux-s390x"
            else if (currentArchitecture.isRISCV64()) "linux-riscv64"
            else
                throw new IllegalStateException("Unsupported architecture: ${currentArchitecture.getName()}");
        else
            throw new IllegalStateException("Unsupported operating system: $operatingSystem");
    }:$brotliVersion""")
}

Usage

Loading native library:

Call Brotli4jLoader.ensureAvailability() in your application once before using Brotli4j. This will load Brotli4j native library automatically using automatic dependency resolution. However, its possible to load native library manually from custom path by specifying System Property "brotli4j.library.path".

Direct API

public class Example {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        // Load the native library
        Brotli4jLoader.ensureAvailability();

        // Compress data and get output in byte array
        byte[] compressed = Encoder.compress("Meow".getBytes());

        // Decompress data and get output in DirectDecompress
        DirectDecompress directDecompress = Decoder.decompress(compressed); // or DirectDecompress.decompress(compressed);

        if (directDecompress.getResultStatus() == DecoderJNI.Status.DONE) {
            System.out.println("Decompression Successful: " + new String(directDecompress.getDecompressedData()));
        } else {
            System.out.println("Some Error Occurred While Decompressing");
        }
    }
}

Compressing a stream:

public class Example {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        // Load the native library
        Brotli4jLoader.ensureAvailability();

        FileInputStream inFile = new FileInputStream(filePath);
        FileOutputStream outFile = new FileOutputStream(filePath + ".br");

        Encoder.Parameters params = new Encoder.Parameters().setQuality(4);

        BrotliOutputStream brotliOutputStream = new BrotliOutputStream(outFile, params);

        int read = inFile.read();
        while (read > -1) {
            brotliOutputStream.write(read);
            read = inFile.read();
        }

        // Close the BrotliOutputStream. This also closes the FileOutputStream.
        brotliOutputStream.close();
        inFile.close();
    }
}

Decompressing a stream:

public class Example {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        // Load the native library
        Brotli4jLoader.ensureAvailability();

        FileInputStream inFile = new FileInputStream(filePath);
        FileOutputStream outFile = new FileOutputStream(decodedfilePath);

        BrotliInputStream brotliInputStream = new BrotliInputStream(inFile);

        int read = brotliInputStream.read();
        while (read > -1) {
            outFile.write(read);
            read = brotliInputStream.read();
        }

        // Close the BrotliInputStream. This also closes the FileInputStream.
        brotliInputStream.close();
        outFile.close();
    }
}

Additional Notes

  • Windows-AArch64: Brotli4j is compiled with JDK 11 with JDK 8 as target because JDK 8 Windows Aarch64 builds are not available at the moment. However, it should not cause any problem on running it on JDK 8 or plus.

  • RISC-V64: This platform is only supported by JDK 11+ (i.e. JDK 11, JDK 17, JDK 21, atm.). However, Since Brotli4j was always compiled with JDK 8, we're cross-compiling RISC-V64 native module bytecode with JDK 8. This should not break existing application using Broti4j. However, you should use JDK 11+ for using Brotli4j on RISC-V64 platform.

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