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Andrew Gaul commented on JCLOUDS-1547:
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We just released 2.2.1 so I would estimate 3-6 months.  In the mean time, you 
can use the SNAPSHOT releases (one this PR merges):

 

https://jclouds.apache.org/start/install/

> Google InputStream blob upload ignores MD5
> ------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JCLOUDS-1547
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCLOUDS-1547
>             Project: jclouds
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: jclouds-blobstore
>    Affects Versions: 2.2.0, 2.2.1
>            Reporter: Alexander Chernavin
>            Assignee: Andrew Gaul
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: google-cloud-storage, md5
>
> According to [GCS blob upload 
> documentation|[https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/xml-api/put-object-upload]],
>  when Content-MD5 header is provided, Google uses it to verify data integrity 
> of an uploaded blob. This feature is crucial for us. We have a file upload 
> functionality that takes an input stream and uploads it to a cloud via 
> JClouds. We want to be sure that file integrity is enforced.
>  
> JClouds blob builder allows to specify content MD5, but this value is ignored 
> with InputStream payload, it's simply is not propagated into Content-MD5 
> header.
> Here is the code snippet to reproduce the issue:
> {code:java}
> BlobStoreContext context = ContextBuilder.newBuilder("google-cloud-storage")
>     .credentials(clientEmail, privateKey)
>     .buildView(BlobStoreContext.class);
> // generate MD5 hash for some bogus content
> MessageDigest md5 = MessageDigest.getInstance("MD5");
> md5.update("bogus".getBytes());
> InputStream inputStream = new ByteArrayInputStream("hi".getBytes());
> BlobStore blobStore = context.getBlobStore();
> blobStore.putBlob(myContainer,
>     blobStore.blobBuilder("test.txt")
>         .payload(inputStream)
>         .contentLength(2)
>         .contentType("text/plain")
>         .contentMD5(HashCode.fromBytes(md5.digest()))
>         .build()); {code}
> putBlob should have failed, because payload is "hi", but MD5 is calculated 
> for "bogus" string.
>  



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