I would prefer AsyncTask for this.
Here's an example
ProgressDialog mProgressDialog;
// instantiate it within the onCreate method
mProgressDialog = new ProgressDialog(YourActivity.this);
mProgressDialog.setMessage("A message");
mProgressDialog.setIndeterminate(false);
mProgressDialog.setMax(100);
mProgressDialog.setProgressStyle(ProgressDialog.STYLE_HORIZONTAL);
// execute this when the downloader must be fired
DownloadFile downloadFile = new DownloadFile();
downloadFile.execute("the url to the file you want to download");
here's the AsyncTask
private class DownloadFile extends AsyncTask<String, Integer, String> {
@Override
protected String doInBackground(String... sUrl) {
try {
URL url = new URL(sUrl[0]);
URLConnection connection = url.openConnection();
connection.connect();
// this will be useful so that you can show a typical 0-100% progress bar
int fileLength = connection.getContentLength();
// download the file
InputStream input = new BufferedInputStream(url.openStream());
OutputStream output = new FileOutputStream("/sdcard/file_name.extension");
byte data[] = new byte[1024];
long total = 0;
int count;
while ((count = input.read(data)) != -1) {
total += count;
// publishing the progress....
publishProgress((int) (total * 100 / fileLength));
output.write(data, 0, count);
}
output.flush();
output.close();
input.close();
} catch (Exception e) {
}
return null;
}
This can be done using Download from Service as well as Download Manager class. Refer this question for details.
EDIT
The percentage completed is what you actually publish in the progress dialog. If you want to display the percentage, you may use this (total * 100 / fileLength).
int percentage = (total * 100 / fileLength);
TextView tv = (TextView)findViewById(R.id.textview);
tv.setText("" + percentage);
Use this code to display the percentage in the desired textview.
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