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Storage-Units Chat

Storage units according to ISO IEC 80000-13:2008 implemented in Java.

Features

  • Immutable, type- and thread-safe object model for storage units
  • Convenience factories to create units
  • Basic arithmetic operators
  • Comparisons and equality checks between units
  • Lossless conversion between all units
  • Human-readable text format, including custom formats
  • Compatible with any java.lang.Number
  • Custom serializers for Jackson, MongoDB, EclipseLink, and others

Available Units

Name Symbol Exponential Absolute
Byte B 20 Byte 1 Byte
Kibibyte KiB 210 Byte 1 024 Byte
Mebibyte MiB 220 Byte 1 048 576 Byte
Gibibyte GiB 230 Byte 1 073 741 824 Byte
Tebibyte TiB 240 Byte 1 099 511 627 776 Byte
Pebibyte PiB 250 Byte 1 125 899 906 842 624 Byte
Exbibyte EiB 260 Byte 1 152 921 504 606 846 976 Byte
Zebibyte ZiB 270 Byte 1 180 591 620 717 411 303 424 Byte
Yobibyte YiB 280 Byte 1 208 925 819 614 629 174 706 176 Byte
Robibyte RiB 290 Byte 1 237 940 039 285 380 274 899 124 224 Byte
Qubibyte QiB 2100 Byte 1 267 650 600 228 229 401 496 703 205 376 Byte
Name Symbol Exponential Absolute
Byte B 100 Byte 1 Byte
Kilobyte KB 103 Byte 1 000 Byte
Megabyte MB 106 Byte 1 000 000 Byte
Gigabyte GB 109 Byte 1 000 000 000 Byte
Terabyte TB 1012 Byte 1 000 000 000 000 Byte
Petabyte PB 1015 Byte 1 000 000 000 000 000 Byte
Exabyte EB 1018 Byte 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 Byte
Zettabyte ZB 1021 Byte 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 Byte
Yottabyte YB 1024 Byte 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 Byte
Ronnabyte RB 1027 Byte 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 Byte
Quettabyte QB 1030 Byte 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 Byte

Usage

Factories

Each unit implements a Byte-based static factory method (valueOf(BigInteger) or valueOf(long)) that can be used to represent a given number of bytes in a specific unit. Note that Long.MAX_VALUE == 8 Exabyte, thus use BigInteger if you want to work with anything bigger than a eight Exabyte. When in doubt, always use BigInteger.

// 'long' based
Kilobyte unit = Kilobyte.valueOf(500)                           // 500 Byte or "0.50 kB"
Kibibyte unit = Kibibyte.valueOf(512)                           // 512 Byte or "0.50 KiB"

Megabyte unit = Megabyte.valueOf(1_000_000)                     // 1 000 000 Byte or "1.00 MB"
Mebibyte unit = Mebibyte.valueOf(1_048_576)                     // 1 048 576 Byte or "1.00 MiB"

// 'BigInteger' based
Kilobyte unit = Kilobyte.valueOf(BigInteger.valueOf(500))       // 500 Byte or "0.50 kB"
Kibibyte unit = Kibibyte.valueOf(BigInteger.valueOf(512))       // 512 Byte or "0.50 KiB"

Megabyte unit = Megabyte.valueOf(BigInteger.valueOf(1000000))   // 1 000 000 Byte or "1.00 MB"
Mebibyte unit = Mebibyte.valueOf(BigInteger.valueOf(1_048_576)) // 1 048 576 Byte or "1.00 MB"

The StorageUnits class offers three factory methods that automatically pick the best-matching unit for a given number of bytes.

Binary Units

// 'long' based
StorageUnit<?> unit = StorageUnits.binaryValueOf(256)                         // Kibibyte (0.25 KiB)
StorageUnit<?> unit = StorageUnits.binaryValueOf(1048576)                     // Mebibyte (1.00 MiB)

// 'BigInteger' based
StorageUnit<?> unit = StorageUnits.binaryValueOf(BigInteger.valueOf(256))     // Kibibyte (0.25 MiB)
StorageUnit<?> unit = StorageUnits.binaryValueOf(BigInteger.valueOf(1048576)) // Mebibyte (1.00 MiB)

Decimal Units

// 'long' based
StorageUnit<?> unit = StorageUnits.decimalValueOf(120000)                      // Kilobyte (120.00 kB)
StorageUnit<?> unit = StorageUnits.decimalValueOf(1000000)                     // Megabyte (1.00 MB)

// 'BigInteger' based
StorageUnit<?> unit = StorageUnits.decimalValueOf(BigInteger.valueOf(120000))  // Kilobyte (120.00 kB)
StorageUnit<?> unit = StorageUnits.decimalValueOf(BigInteger.valueOf(1000000)) // Megabyte (1.00 MB)

Additionally high-level factory methods are also available in the StorageUnits class.

import static wtf.metio.storageunits.model.StorageUnits.*;

Kibibyte unit = kibibyte(1)   // 1 024 Byte
Mebibyte unit = mebibyte(1)   // 1 048 576 Byte
Gibibyte unit = gibibyte(1)   // 1 073 741 824 Byte
Tebibyte unit = tebibyte(1)   // 1 099 511 627 776 Byte
Pebibyte unit = pebibyte(1)   // 1 125 899 906 842 624 Byte
Exbibyte unit = exbibyte(1)   // 1 152 921 504 606 846 976 Byte
Zebibyte unit = zebibyte(1)   // 1 180 591 620 717 411 303 424 Byte
Yobibyte unit = yobibyte(1)   // 1 208 925 819 614 629 174 706 176 Byte
Robibyte unit = robibyte(1)   // 1 237 940 039 285 380 274 899 124 224 Byte
Qubibyte unit = qubibyte(1)   // 1 267 650 600 228 229 401 496 703 205 376 Byte

Kilobyte unit = kilobyte(1)     // 1 000 Byte
Megabyte unit = megabyte(1)     // 1 000 000 Byte
Gigabyte unit = gigabyte(1)     // 1 000 000 000 Byte
Terabyte unit = terabyte(1)     // 1 000 000 000 000 Byte
Petabyte unit = petabyte(1)     // 1 000 000 000 000 000 Byte
Exabyte unit = exabyte(1)       // 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 Byte
Zettabyte unit = zettabyte(1)   // 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 Byte
Yottabyte unit = yottabyte(1)   // 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 Byte
Ronnabyte unit = ronnabyte(1)   // 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 Byte
Quettabyte unit = quettabyte(1) // 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 Byte

Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide

Each unit implements the basic four math operations. All operations retain their original type, e.g. [Kilobyte] + [Megabyte] = [Kilobyte]

import static wtf.metio.storageunits.model.StorageUnits.*;

kilobyte(4).add(kilobyte(8))        // 4 Kilobyte + 8 Kilobyte = 12 Kilobyte = 12 000 Byte
kibibyte(1).add(1024)               // 1 Kibibyte + 1 024 Byte = 2 Kibibyte = 2 048 Byte
kibibyte(1).subtract(24)            // 1 024 Byte - 24 Byte = 1 000 Byte
megabyte(5).subtract(kilobyte(500)) // 5 Megabyte - 500 Kilobyte = 4.5 Megabyte = 4 500 Kilobyte = 4 500 000 Byte
gigabyte(1).multiply(5)             // 1 Gigabyte times 5 = 5 Gigabyte
terabyte(1).divide(5)               // 1 Terabyte divided by 5 = 0.2 Terabyte = 200 Gigabyte

Comparison & Equality

Each unit is comparable to each other unit.

import static wtf.metio.storageunits.model.StorageUnits.*;

kibibyte(1024).compareTo(mebibyte(1)) == 0 // true
kibibyte(1000).compareTo(mebibyte(1)) == 0 // false
petabyte(3).compareTo(terabyte(3000)) == 0 // true

megabyte(1000).equals(gigabyte(1))         // true
megabyte(1024).equals(gigabyte(1))         // false
terabyte(12).equals(gigabyte(12000))       // true

Formatting

Each unit prints a human-readable string, representing the amount of bytes in the given unit using the symbol specified in ISO IEC 80000-13:2008.

import static wtf.metio.storageunits.model.StorageUnits.*;

// default pattern '0.00'
terabyte(2).toString()                         // "2.00 TB"
gigabyte(1).add(megabyte(200)).toString()      // "1.20 GB"
petabyte(1).subtract(terabyte(250)).toString() // "0.75 PB"

// use custom pattern
kilobyte(212345).toString("0.0")                                    // "212345.0 kB"
gibibyte(2123458).asTebibyte().toString("#,###.000")                // "2,073.689 TiB"
kilobyte(120).asMegabyte().add(gigabyte(1)).toString("#,##0.00000") // "1,000.12000 MB"

// use custom pattern with specific Locale
kilobyte(212345).toString("0.0", Locale.GERMAN)                     // "212345,0 kB"
gibibyte(2123458).asTebibyte().toString("#,###.000", Locale.GERMAN) // "2.073,689 TiB"

// use custom format
Format customFormat = new DecimalFormat("#.00000");
terabyte(4).asTebibyte().toString(customFormat) // "3.63798 TiB"

// without creating unit type first
long numberOfBytes = 1_000_000_000_000_000L;
formatAsPetabyte(numberOfBytes) // "1.00 PB"
formatAsTerabyte(numberOfBytes) // "1000.00 TB"
formatAsPebibyte(numberOfBytes) // "0.89 PiB"

// use custom pattern
formatAsTerabyte(numberOfBytes, "#0.#####") // "1000 TB"
formatAsPebibyte(numberOfBytes, "#0.#####") // "0.88818 PiB"

// use custom pattern with specific Locale
formatAsTerabyte(numberOfBytes, "#0.#####", Locale.GERMAN) // "1000 TB"
formatAsPebibyte(numberOfBytes, "#0.#####", Locale.GERMAN) // "0,88818 PiB"

// use custom format
formatAsTerabyte(numberOfBytes, customFormat) // "1000.00000 TB"
formatAsPebibyte(numberOfBytes, customFormat) // ".88818 PiB"

Conversions

Each unit can be converted to each other unit without loss of information.

import static wtf.metio.storageunits.model.StorageUnits.*;

Megabyte unit = kilobyte(1000).asMegabyte() // "1.00 MB"
Kilobyte unit = gigabyte(12).asKilobyte()   // "12000000.00 kB"
Gigabyte unit = terabyte(1).asGigabyte()    // "1000.00 GB"

// convert to best-match
kilobyte(1100).asBestMatchingUnit()          // "1.10 MB"
kilobyte(1100).asBestMatchingBinaryUnit()    // "1.05 MiB"
kilobyte(1100).asBestMatchingDecimalUnit()   // "1.10 MB"

Each unit can be expressed as a fraction of another unit (precise up to 24 decimal places)

import static wtf.metio.storageunits.model.StorageUnits.*;

BigDecimal kilobytes = megabyte(1).inKilobyte()  // 1 000
BigInteger bytes = kibibyte(2).inByte()          // 2 048
BigDecimal terabytes = gigabyte(15).inTerabyte() // 0.015

Serialization/Converters/Mappers

Multiple custom serializers, converters, and mappers are available for all storage units.

Dozer

Use a Dozer converter like this:

import static wtf.metio.storageunits.dozer.*;

DozerBeanMapperBuilder.create()
        .withCustomConverter(new BigIntegerBinaryStorageUnitConverter())
        .withCustomConverter(new BigIntegerDecimalStorageUnitConverter())
        .withCustomConverter(new LongBinaryStorageUnitConverter())
        .withCustomConverter(new LongDecimalStorageUnitConverter())
        .build();

EclipseLink

Use any of the three converters like this:

import static wtf.metio.storageunits.eclipselink.*;

@Entity
public class HardDisk implements Serializable {

    @Basic
    @Converter (
        name="binaryConverter",
        converterClass=BinaryStorageUnitConverter.class
    )
    @Convert("binaryConverter")
    public StorageUnit<?> getFreeSize() {
        return freeSize;
    }

    @Basic
    @Converter (
        name="decimalConverter",
        converterClass=DecimalyStorageUnitConverter.class
    )
    @Convert("decimalConverter")
    public StorageUnit<?> getTotalSize() {
        return totalSize;
    }

}

GSON

Use a GSON serializer/deserializer like this:

import static wtf.metio.storageunits.gson.*;

new GsonBuilder()
        .registerTypeHierarchyAdapter(StorageUnit.class, new StorageUnitSerializer())
        .registerTypeHierarchyAdapter(StorageUnit.class, new BinaryStorageUnitDeserializer())
        .registerTypeHierarchyAdapter(StorageUnit.class, new DecimalStorageUnitDeserializer())
        .create();

Jackson

Use the provided StorageUnitModule like this:

import static wtf.metio.storageunits.jackson.*;

ObjectMapper objectMapper = new ObjectMapper();
objectMapper.registerModule(new StorageUnitModule()); // defaults to binary units
objectMapper.registerModule(new StorageUnitModule(StorageUnitModule.PreferredUnitType.BINARY));
objectMapper.registerModule(new StorageUnitModule(StorageUnitModule.PreferredUnitType.DECIMAL));

Jakarta

Use the provided AttributeConverters like this:

import static wtf.metio.storageunits.jakarta.*;

@Entity
public class HardDisk implements Serializable {

    @Convert(converter = BinaryStorageUnitConverter.class)
    public StorageUnit<?> getFreeSize() {
        return freeSize;
    }

    @Convert(converter = DecimalStorageUnitConverter.class)
    public StorageUnit<?> getTotalSize() {
        return totalSize;
    }

}

MapStruct

Use any of the available mappers like this:

import static wtf.metio.storageunits.mapstruct.*;

@Mapper( uses = BigIntegerToBinaryUnitMapper.class )
public interface MovieMapper {

     DestinationType toDestination(SourceType sourceValue);

}

ModelMapper

Use any of the available converters like this:

import static wtf.metio.storageunits.modelmapper.*;

modelMapper.addConverter(new BigIntegerToBinaryUnitConverter());
modelMapper.addConverter(new BigIntegerToDecimalUnitConverter());
modelMapper.addConverter(new LongToBinaryUnitConverter());
modelMapper.addConverter(new LongToDecimalUnitConverter());
modelMapper.addConverter(new StorageUnitToBigIntegerConverter());

MongoDB

Use any of the three codecs like this:

import static wtf.metio.storageunits.mongodb.*;

CodecRegistry binaryRegistry = CodecRegistries.fromCodecs(new BinaryStorageUnitCodec(), ...);
CodecRegistry decimalRegistry = CodecRegistries.fromCodecs(new DecimalStorageUnitCodec(), ...);

Orika

Use any of the provided converters like this:

import static wtf.metio.storageunits.orika.*;

ConverterFactory converterFactory = mapperFactory.getConverterFactory();
converterFactory.registerConverter(new BinaryStorageUnitConverter());
converterFactory.registerConverter(new DecimalStorageUnitConverter());

Integration

To use this project just declare the following dependency inside your POM:

<dependencies>
    <dependency>
        <groupId>wtf.metio.storage-units</groupId>
        <artifactId>storage-units-model</artifactId>
        <version>${version.storage-units}</version>
    </dependency>

    <!-- Dozer ONLY -->
    <dependency>
        <groupId>wtf.metio.storage-units</groupId>
        <artifactId>storage-units-dozer</artifactId>
        <version>${version.storage-units}</version>
    </dependency>
    <!-- Dozer ONLY -->

    <!-- EclipseLink ONLY -->
    <dependency>
        <groupId>wtf.metio.storage-units</groupId>
        <artifactId>storage-units-eclipselink</artifactId>
        <version>${version.storage-units}</version>
    </dependency>
    <!-- EclipseLink ONLY -->

    <!-- GSON ONLY -->
    <dependency>
        <groupId>wtf.metio.storage-units</groupId>
        <artifactId>storage-units-gson</artifactId>
        <version>${version.storage-units}</version>
    </dependency>
    <!-- GSON ONLY -->

    <!-- Jackson ONLY -->
    <dependency>
        <groupId>wtf.metio.storage-units</groupId>
        <artifactId>storage-units-jackson</artifactId>
        <version>${version.storage-units}</version>
    </dependency>
    <!-- Jackson ONLY -->

    <!-- Jakarta ONLY -->
    <dependency>
        <groupId>wtf.metio.storage-units</groupId>
        <artifactId>storage-units-jakarta</artifactId>
        <version>${version.storage-units}</version>
    </dependency>
    <!-- Jakarta ONLY -->

    <!-- MapStruct ONLY -->
    <dependency>
        <groupId>wtf.metio.storage-units</groupId>
        <artifactId>storage-units-mapstruct</artifactId>
        <version>${version.storage-units}</version>
    </dependency>
    <!-- MapStruct ONLY -->

    <!-- ModelMapper ONLY -->
    <dependency>
        <groupId>wtf.metio.storage-units</groupId>
        <artifactId>storage-units-modelmapper</artifactId>
        <version>${version.storage-units}</version>
    </dependency>
    <!-- ModelMapper ONLY -->

    <!-- MongoDB ONLY -->
    <dependency>
        <groupId>wtf.metio.storage-units</groupId>
        <artifactId>storage-units-mongodb</artifactId>
        <version>${version.storage-units}</version>
    </dependency>
    <!-- MongoDB ONLY -->

    <!-- Orika ONLY -->
    <dependency>
        <groupId>wtf.metio.storage-units</groupId>
        <artifactId>storage-units-orika</artifactId>
        <version>${version.storage-units}</version>
    </dependency>
    <!-- Orika ONLY -->
</dependencies>

Replace ${version.storage-units} with the latest release.

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Originally inspired by Twitters util package.

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