Partial Content
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This help topic is in development and will be updated in the future.
This feature adds support for handling Partial Content requests: requests with the Range
header. It intercepts the generated response adding the Accept-Ranges
and the Content-Range
header and slicing the served content when required.
Partial Content is well-suited for streaming content or resume partial downloads with download managers, or in unreliable networks.
It is especially useful for the Static Content Feature.
Usage
To install the PartialContent feature with the default configuration:
import io.ktor.features.*
fun Application.main() {
// ...
install(PartialContent)
// ...
}
Configuration
install(PartialContent) {
// Maximum number of ranges that will be accepted from a HTTP request.
// If the HTTP request specifies more ranges, they will all be merged into a single range.
maxRangeCount = 10
}
Detailed description
This feature only works with HEAD and GET requests. And it will return a 405 Method Not Allowed
if the client tries to use the Range
header with other methods.
It disables compression when serving ranges.
It is only enabled for responses that define the Content-Length
. And it:
Removes the
Content-Length
headerAdds the
Accept-Ranges
headerAdds the
Content-Range
header with the requested RangesServes only the requested slice of the content
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It should work with any served content of the type
OutgoingContent.ReadChannelContent
as long as its length is defined, like for example theLocalFileContent
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This HTTP mechanism for Partial Content is described in the RFC-7233.