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OkHttp DataSource module

This module provides an HttpDataSource implementation that uses Square's OkHttp.

OkHttp is a modern network stack that's widely used by many popular Android applications. It supports the HTTP and HTTP/2 protocols.

License note

Please note that whilst the code in this repository is licensed under Apache 2.0, using this extension requires depending on OkHttp, which is licensed separately.

Getting the module

The easiest way to get the module is to add it as a gradle dependency:

implementation 'androidx.media3:media3-datasource-okhttp:1.X.X'

where 1.X.X is the version, which must match the version of the other media modules being used.

Alternatively, you can clone this GitHub project and depend on the module locally. Instructions for doing this can be found in the top level README.

Using the module

Media components request data through DataSource instances. These instances are obtained from instances of DataSource.Factory, which are instantiated and injected from application code.

If your application only needs to play http(s) content, using the OkHttp extension is as simple as updating any DataSource.Factory instantiations in your application code to use OkHttpDataSource.Factory. If your application also needs to play non-http(s) content such as local files, use:

new DefaultDataSourceFactory(
    ...
    /* baseDataSourceFactory= */ new OkHttpDataSource.Factory(...));