I use this code to download small files:

Var
 ms:TMemoryStream;
begin
  ms:=TMemoryStream.Create;
  Idhttp1.get('http://mydomain.com/myfile.zip',ms);
  ms.SaveToFile('myfile.zip');
  ms.Free;
end;

But file is saved in RAM before storing to disk, so it may be difficult to download files >1Gb, for example. Is there a way to download a file by its parts? Or do I need to use the WinInet? Thanks in advance!

有帮助吗?

解决方案

TMemoryStream provides an in-memory buffer, so if you download into one, you need to have enough memory to hold everything you receive. It's not the only kind of stream, though. You can pass the Get method any kind of stream you want, including one that writes its contents to disk as it receives it. Use TFileStream, for example.

var
  s: TStream;

s := TFileStream.Create('myfile.zip', fmCreate);
try
  IdHttp1.Get(..., s);
finally
  s.Free;
end;

Anywhere you call LoadFromFile or SaveToFile on a TMemoryStream, it's possible that TFileStream is a better choice.

许可以下: CC-BY-SA归因
不隶属于 StackOverflow
scroll top