I'm trying to implement a File Picker in my Android project. What I've been able to do so far is :
Intent chooseFile;
Intent intent;
chooseFile = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_GET_CONTENT);
chooseFile.setType("*/*");
intent = Intent.createChooser(chooseFile, "Choose a file");
startActivityForResult(intent, PICKFILE_RESULT_CODE);
And then in my onActivityResult()
switch(requestCode){
case PICKFILE_RESULT_CODE:
if(resultCode==-1){
Uri uri = data.getData();
String filePath = uri.getPath();
Toast.makeText(getActivity(), filePath,
Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
}
break;
}
This is opening a file picker, but its not what I want. For example, I want to select a file (.txt), and then get that File
and then use it. With this code I thought I would get the full path but it doesn't happen; for example I get: /document/5318/
. But with this path I can't get the file. I've created a method called PathToFile()
that returns a File
:
private File PathToFile(String path) {
File tempFileToUpload;
tempFileToUpload = new File(path);
return tempFileToUpload;
}
What I'm trying to do is let the user choose a File
from anywhere means DropBox
, Drive
, SDCard
, Mega
, etc... And I don't find the way to do it correctly, I tried to get the Path
then get a File
by this Path
... but it doesn't work, so I think it's better to get the File
itself, and then with this File
programmatically I Copy
this or Delete
.
EDIT (Current code)
My Intent
Intent chooseFile = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_GET_CONTENT);
chooseFile.addCategory(Intent.CATEGORY_OPENABLE);
chooseFile.setType("text/plain");
startActivityForResult(
Intent.createChooser(chooseFile, "Choose a file"),
PICKFILE_RESULT_CODE
);
There I've got a question because I don't know what is supported as text/plain
, but I'm gonna investigate about it, but it doesn't matter at the moment.
On my onActivityResult()
I've used the same as @Lukas Knuth answer, but I don't know if with it I can Copy
this File
to another part from my SDcard
I'm waitting for his answer.
@Override
public void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) {
super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data);
if (requestCode == PICKFILE_RESULT_CODE && resultCode == Activity.RESULT_OK){
Uri content_describer = data.getData();
//get the path
Log.d("Path???", content_describer.getPath());
BufferedReader reader = null;
try {
// open the user-picked file for reading:
InputStream in = getActivity().getContentResolver().openInputStream(content_describer);
// now read the content:
reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(in));
String line;
StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
while ((line = reader.readLine()) != null){
builder.append(line);
}
// Do something with the content in
text.setText(builder.toString());
} catch (FileNotFoundException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
} finally {
if (reader != null) {
try {
reader.close();
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
}
}
getPath()
from @Y.S.
I'm doing this :
String[] projection = { MediaStore.Files.FileColumns.DATA };
Cursor cursor = getActivity().getContentResolver().query(content_describer, projection, null, null, null);
int column_index = cursor.getColumnIndexOrThrow(projection[0]);
cursor.moveToFirst();
cursor.close();
Log.d( "PATH-->",cursor.getString(column_index));
Is getting a NullPointerException
:
java.lang.RuntimeException: Failure delivering result ResultInfo{who=null, request=131073, result=-1, data=Intent { dat=file:///path typ=text/plain flg=0x3 }} to activity {info.androidhive.tabsswipe/info.androidhive.tabsswipe.MainActivity2}: java.lang.NullPointerException
EDIT with code working thanks to @Y.S., @Lukas Knuth, and @CommonsWare.
This is the Intent
where I only accept files text/plain
.
Intent chooseFile = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_GET_CONTENT);
chooseFile.addCategory(Intent.CATEGORY_OPENABLE);
chooseFile.setType("text/plain");
startActivityForResult(
Intent.createChooser(chooseFile, "Choose a file"),
PICKFILE_RESULT_CODE
);
On my onActivityResult()
I create an URI
where I get the data of the Intent
, I create a File
where I save the absolute path doing content_describer.getPath();
, and then I keep the name of the path to use it in a TextView
with content_describer.getLastPathSegment();
(that was awesome @Y.S. didn't know about that function), and I create a second File
which I called destination
and I send the AbsolutePath
to can create this File
.
@Override
public void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) {
super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data);
if (requestCode == PICKFILE_RESULT_CODE && resultCode == Activity.RESULT_OK){
Uri content_describer = data.getData();
String src = content_describer.getPath();
source = new File(src);
Log.d("src is ", source.toString());
String filename = content_describer.getLastPathSegment();
text.setText(filename);
Log.d("FileName is ",filename);
destination = new File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory().getAbsolutePath() + "/Test/TestTest/" + filename);
Log.d("Destination is ", destination.toString());
SetToFolder.setEnabled(true);
}
}
Also I've created a function that you have to send the source file
, and destination file
that we have created previously to copy this to the new folder.
private void copy(File source, File destination) throws IOException {
FileChannel in = new FileInputStream(source).getChannel();
FileChannel out = new FileOutputStream(destination).getChannel();
try {
in.transferTo(0, in.size(), out);
} catch(Exception e){
Log.d("Exception", e.toString());
} finally {
if (in != null)
in.close();
if (out != null)
out.close();
}
}
Also I've created a function that says to me if this folder exist or not (I have to send the destination file
, if it doesn't exist I create this folder and if it does not I do not do nothing.
private void DirectoryExist (File destination) {
if(!destination.isDirectory()) {
if(destination.mkdirs()){
Log.d("Carpeta creada","....");
}else{
Log.d("Carpeta no creada","....");
}
}
Thanks again for your help, hope you enjoy this code made with everyone of you guys :)
STEP 1 - Use an Implicit
Intent
:To choose a file from the device, you should use an implicit
Intent
STEP 2 - Get the absolute file path:
To get the file path from a
Uri
, first, try usingwhere
data
is theIntent
returned inonActivityResult()
.If that doesn't work, use the following method:
At least one of these two methods should get you the correct, full path.
STEP 3 - Copy the file:
What you want, I believe, is to copy a file from one location to another.
To do this, it is necessary to have the absolute file path of both the source and destination locations.
First, get the absolute file path using either my
getPath()
method oruri.getPath()
:or
Then, create two
File
objects as follows:where
CustomFolder
is the directory on your external drive where you want to copy the file.Then use the following method to copy a file from one place to another:
Try this. This should work.
Note: Vis-a-vis Lukas' answer - what he has done is use a method called
openInputStream()
that returns the content of aUri
, whether thatUri
represents a file or a URL.Another promising approach - the
FileProvider
:There is one more way through which it is possible to get a file from another app. If an app shares its files through the
FileProvider
, then it is possible to get hold of aFileDescriptor
object which holds specific information about this file.To do this, use the following
Intent
:and in your
onActivityResult()
:where
mInputPFD
is aParcelFileDescriptor
.References:
1. Common Intents - File Storage.
2.
FileChannel
.3.
FileProvider
.4. Requesting a Shared File.