Reputation: 901
I am trying to create a folder for each username a user logs in as. Currently I have
private String destination = "C:/Users/Richard/printing~subversion/fileupload/web/WEB-INF/uploaded/"; // main location for uploads
File theFile = new File(destination + username); // will create a sub folder for each user
but the File theFile
bit does not create a new folder for the username. How would I do this ?
I have tried
private String destination;
public void File()
{
destination = "C:/Users/Richard/printing~subversion/fileupload/web/WEB-INF/uploaded/"; // main location for uploads
File theFile = new File(destination + username); // will create a sub folder for each user (currently does not work, below hopefully is a solution)
theFile.mkdirs();
}
but I need to use the destination later on in the program, how would I do that?
This is my whole code:
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package richard.fileupload;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import javax.annotation.PostConstruct;
import javax.faces.application.FacesMessage;
import javax.faces.context.FacesContext;
import javax.faces.event.ActionEvent;
import javax.faces.application.FacesMessage;
import javax.faces.bean.ManagedBean;
import javax.faces.bean.ViewScoped;
import javax.faces.context.FacesContext;
import java.io.File;
import org.primefaces.event.FileUploadEvent;
@ViewScoped
@ManagedBean(name = "fileUploadController")
public class FileUploadController {
/*
public void handleFileUpload(FileUploadEvent event) {
System.out.println("called");
FacesMessage msg = new FacesMessage("Succesful", event.getFile().getFileName() + " is uploaded.");
FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().addMessage(null, msg);
}
}
*/
private String username;
private String destination;
@PostConstruct
public void init() {
System.out.println("called get username");
username = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().getExternalContext().getRemoteUser();
}
public void File() {
destination = "C:/Users/Richard/printing~subversion/fileupload/web/WEB-INF/uploaded/"; // main location for uploads
File theFile = new File(destination + username); // will create a sub folder for each user (currently does not work, below hopefully is a solution)
theFile.mkdirs();
}
public File getDirectory(String destination, String username) {
System.out.println("called get directory");
// currently not working, is not calling the username or destination
//set the user directory from the destinarion and the logged user name
File directory = new File(destination, username);
//check if the location exists
if (!directory.exists()) {
//let's try to create it
try {
directory.mkdir();
} catch (SecurityException secEx) {
//handle the exception
secEx.printStackTrace(System.out);
directory = null;
}
}
return directory;
}
public void handleFileUpload(FileUploadEvent event) {
System.out.println("called handle file");
FacesMessage msg = new FacesMessage("Succesful", event.getFile().getFileName() + " is uploaded."); //Displays to user on the webpage
FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().addMessage(null, msg);
try {
copyFile(event.getFile().getFileName(), event.getFile().getInputstream());
} catch (IOException e) {
//handle the exception
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
public void copyFile(String fileName, InputStream in) {
try {
// write the inputStream to a FileOutputStream
OutputStream out = new FileOutputStream(new File(destination + fileName)); // cannot find path when adding username atm
System.out.println("Called CopyFile"); //testing
System.out.println(destination + fileName);
int read = 0;
byte[] bytes = new byte[1024];
while ((read = in.read(bytes)) != -1) {
out.write(bytes, 0, read);
}
in.close();
out.flush();
out.close();
//make sure new file is created, (displays in glassfish server console not to end user)
System.out.println("New file created!");//testing
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
FacesMessage error = new FacesMessage("The files were not uploaded!");
FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().addMessage(null, error);
}
}
}
FINAL EDIT (Hopefully)
public void copyFile(String fileName, InputStream in) {
try {
destination = "C:/Users/Richard/printing~subversion/fileupload/web/WEB-INF/uploaded/"; // main location for uploads
File theFile = new File(destination + "/" + username);
theFile.mkdirs();// will create a sub folder for each user (currently does not work, below hopefully is a solution) (DOES NOW WORK)
System.out.println("Completed File");
// write the inputStream to a FileOutputStream
OutputStream out = new FileOutputStream(new File(destination + fileName)); // cannot find path when adding username atm
System.out.println("Called CopyFile"); //testing
System.out.println(destination + fileName);
int read = 0;
byte[] bytes = new byte[1024];
while ((read = in.read(bytes)) != -1) {
out.write(bytes, 0, read);
}
in.close();
out.flush();
out.close();
//make sure new file is created, (displays in glassfish server console not to end user)
System.out.println("New file created!");//testing
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
FacesMessage error = new FacesMessage("The files were not uploaded!");
FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().addMessage(null, error);
}
}
}
Just how can i print out the new destination and use this later on as currently it creates the new folder but does not select it to use
EDIT SOLVED THIS TOO :
NewDestination = "C:/Users/Richard/printing~subversion/fileupload/web/WEB-INF/uploaded/" + username;
Added the above code and now it all works
Upvotes: 53
Views: 115772
Reputation: 313
If you have a large hierarchy of stacked, non-existent directories, you must first call Files.createDirectories(..)
. For example, in Kotlin it may look like this:
fun File.createFileWithParentDirectories() {
if(this.exists())return
val parent = this.parentFile
if(!parent.exists()) Files.createDirectories(parent.toPath())
this.createNewFile()
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1321
A nice Java 7+ answer from Benoit Blanchon can be found here:
With Java 7, you can use
Files.createDirectories()
.For instance:
Files.createDirectories(Paths.get("/path/to/directory"));
Upvotes: 18
Reputation: 1561
Use this code spinet for create intermediate folders if one doesn't exist while creating/editing file:
File outFile = new File("/dir1/dir2/dir3/test.file");
outFile.getParentFile().mkdirs();
outFile.createNewFile();
Upvotes: 20
Reputation: 213391
You have to actually call some method to create the directories. Just creating a file
object will not create the corresponding file or directory on the file system.
You can use File#mkdirs()
method to create the directory: -
theFile.mkdirs();
Difference between File#mkdir()
and File#mkdirs()
is that, the later will create any intermediate directory if it does not exist.
Upvotes: 121