Reputation: 5287
I'm trying to save my file to the following location
FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream("/sdcard/Wallpaper/"+fileName);
but I'm getting the exception java.io.FileNotFoundException
However, when I put the path as "/sdcard/"
it works.
Now I'm assuming that I'm not able to create directory automatically this way.
Can someone suggest how to create a directory and sub-directory
using code?
Upvotes: 194
Views: 275817
Reputation: 6981
This will make folder in sdcard with Folder name you provide.
File file = new File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory().getAbsolutePath() + "/Folder name");
if (!file.exists()) {
file.mkdirs();
}
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 11
ivmage.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
@Override
public void onClick(View v) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
Intent i = new Intent(
Intent.ACTION_PICK,
android.provider.MediaStore.Images.Media.EXTERNAL_CONTENT_URI);
startActivityForResult(i, RESULT_LOAD_IMAGE_ADD);
}
});`
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 889
File sdcard = Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory();
File f=new File(sdcard+"/dor");
f.mkdir();
this will create a folder named dor in your sdcard. then to fetch file for eg- filename.json which is manually inserted in dor folder. Like:
File file1 = new File(sdcard,"/dor/fitness.json");
.......
.....
< uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" />
and don't forget to add code in manifest
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 1836
Just completing the Vijay's post...
Manifest
uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE"
Function
public static boolean createDirIfNotExists(String path) {
boolean ret = true;
File file = new File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory(), path);
if (!file.exists()) {
if (!file.mkdirs()) {
Log.e("TravellerLog :: ", "Problem creating Image folder");
ret = false;
}
}
return ret;
}
Usage
createDirIfNotExists("mydir/"); //Create a directory sdcard/mydir
createDirIfNotExists("mydir/myfile") //Create a directory and a file in sdcard/mydir/myfile.txt
You could check for errors
if(createDirIfNotExists("mydir/")){
//Directory Created Success
}
else{
//Error
}
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 458
//Create File object for Parent Directory
File wallpaperDir = new File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory().getAbsoluteFile() +File.separator + "wallpaper");
if (!wallpaperDir.exists()) {
wallpaperDir.mkdir();
}
File out = new File(wallpaperDir, wallpaperfile);
FileOutputStream outputStream = new FileOutputStream(out);
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 393
Don't forget to make sure that you have no special characters in your file/folder names. Happened to me with ":" when I was setting folder names using variable(s)
not allowed characters in file/folder names
" * / : < > ? \ |
U may find this code helpful in such a case.
The below code removes all ":" and replaces them with "-"
//actualFileName = "qwerty:asdfg:zxcvb" say...
String[] tempFileNames;
String tempFileName ="";
String delimiter = ":";
tempFileNames = actualFileName.split(delimiter);
tempFileName = tempFileNames[0];
for (int j = 1; j < tempFileNames.length; j++){
tempFileName = tempFileName+" - "+tempFileNames[j];
}
File file = new File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory(), "/MyApp/"+ tempFileName+ "/");
if (!file.exists()) {
if (!file.mkdirs()) {
Log.e("TravellerLog :: ", "Problem creating Image folder");
}
}
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 47514
If you create a File object that wraps the top-level directory you can call it's mkdirs() method to build all the needed directories. Something like:
// create a File object for the parent directory
File wallpaperDirectory = new File("/sdcard/Wallpaper/");
// have the object build the directory structure, if needed.
wallpaperDirectory.mkdirs();
// create a File object for the output file
File outputFile = new File(wallpaperDirectory, filename);
// now attach the OutputStream to the file object, instead of a String representation
FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream(outputFile);
Note: It might be wise to use Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory() for getting the "SD Card" directory as this might change if a phone comes along which has something other than an SD Card (such as built-in flash, a'la the iPhone). Either way you should keep in mind that you need to check to make sure it's actually there as the SD Card may be removed.
UPDATE: Since API Level 4 (1.6) you'll also have to request the permission. Something like this (in the manifest) should work:
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" />
Upvotes: 456
Reputation: 5607
Actually I used part of @fiXedd asnwer and it worked for me:
//Create Folder
File folder = new File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory().toString()+"/Aqeel/Images");
folder.mkdirs();
//Save the path as a string value
String extStorageDirectory = folder.toString();
//Create New file and name it Image2.PNG
File file = new File(extStorageDirectory, "Image2.PNG");
Make sure that you are using mkdirs() not mkdir() to create the complete path
Upvotes: 24
Reputation: 1436
Make sure external storage is present: http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/data/data-storage.html#filesExternal
private boolean isExternalStoragePresent() {
boolean mExternalStorageAvailable = false;
boolean mExternalStorageWriteable = false;
String state = Environment.getExternalStorageState();
if (Environment.MEDIA_MOUNTED.equals(state)) {
// We can read and write the media
mExternalStorageAvailable = mExternalStorageWriteable = true;
} else if (Environment.MEDIA_MOUNTED_READ_ONLY.equals(state)) {
// We can only read the media
mExternalStorageAvailable = true;
mExternalStorageWriteable = false;
} else {
// Something else is wrong. It may be one of many other states, but
// all we need
// to know is we can neither read nor write
mExternalStorageAvailable = mExternalStorageWriteable = false;
}
if (!((mExternalStorageAvailable) && (mExternalStorageWriteable))) {
Toast.makeText(context, "SD card not present", Toast.LENGTH_LONG)
.show();
}
return (mExternalStorageAvailable) && (mExternalStorageWriteable);
}
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 95
I was facing the same problem, unable to create directory on Galaxy S but was able to create it successfully on Nexus and Samsung Droid. How I fixed it was by adding following line of code:
File dir = new File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory().getPath()+"/"+getPackageName()+"/");
dir.mkdirs();
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 869
Here is what works for me.
uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE"
in your manifest and the code below
public static boolean createDirIfNotExists(String path) {
boolean ret = true;
File file = new File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory(), path);
if (!file.exists()) {
if (!file.mkdirs()) {
Log.e("TravellerLog :: ", "Problem creating Image folder");
ret = false;
}
}
return ret;
}
Upvotes: 42
Reputation: 1435
With API 8 and greater, the location of the SD card has changed. @fiXedd's answer is good, but for safer code, you should use Environment.getExternalStorageState()
to check if the media is available. Then you can use getExternalFilesDir()
to navigate to the directory you want (assuming you're using API 8 or greater).
You can read more in the SDK documentation.
Upvotes: 12
Reputation: 1422
Had the same problem and just want to add that AndroidManifest.xml also needs this permission:
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" />
Upvotes: 57