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In most cases, the methods defined here will delegate to the associated file system provider to perform the file operations.
static
Path
createDirectory
(
Path
dir,
FileAttribute
<?>... attrs)
static
Path
createFile
(
Path
path,
FileAttribute
<?>... attrs)
static
Path
createLink
(
Path
link,
Path
existing)
static
Path
createSymbolicLink
(
Path
link,
Path
target,
FileAttribute
<?>... attrs)
static
Path
createTempDirectory
(
String
prefix,
FileAttribute
<?>... attrs)
static
Path
createTempDirectory
(
Path
dir,
String
prefix,
FileAttribute
<?>... attrs)
static
Path
createTempFile
(
String
prefix,
String
suffix,
FileAttribute
<?>... attrs)
static
Path
createTempFile
(
Path
dir,
String
prefix,
String
suffix,
FileAttribute
<?>... attrs)
static void
static boolean
deleteIfExists
(
Path
path)
static boolean
exists
(
Path
path,
LinkOption
... options)
find
(
Path
start,
int maxDepth,
BiPredicate
<
Path
,
BasicFileAttributes
> matcher,
FileVisitOption
... options)
Stream
that is lazily populated with
Path
by searching for files in a file tree rooted at a given starting
file.
static
Object
getAttribute
(
Path
path,
String
attribute,
LinkOption
... options)
static <V extends
FileAttributeView
>
V
getFileAttributeView
(
Path
path,
Class
<V> type,
LinkOption
... options)
static
FileStore
getFileStore
(
Path
path)
FileStore
representing the file store where a file
is located.
static
FileTime
getLastModifiedTime
(
Path
path,
LinkOption
... options)
static
UserPrincipal
getOwner
(
Path
path,
LinkOption
... options)
static
Set
<
PosixFilePermission
>
getPosixFilePermissions
(
Path
path,
LinkOption
... options)
static boolean
isDirectory
(
Path
path,
LinkOption
... options)
static boolean
isExecutable
(
Path
path)
static boolean
static boolean
isReadable
(
Path
path)
static boolean
isRegularFile
(
Path
path,
LinkOption
... options)
static boolean
isSameFile
(
Path
path,
Path
path2)
static boolean
isSymbolicLink
(
Path
path)
static boolean
isWritable
(
Path
path)
Stream
.
Stream
.
Stream
, the elements of
which are the entries in the directory.
static long
-1L
if there is no mismatch.
static
Path
move
(
Path
source,
Path
target,
CopyOption
... options)
static
BufferedReader
newBufferedReader
(
Path
path)
BufferedReader
to read text
from the file in an efficient manner.
static
BufferedReader
newBufferedReader
(
Path
path,
Charset
cs)
BufferedReader
that may be
used to read text from the file in an efficient manner.
static
BufferedWriter
newBufferedWriter
(
Path
path,
Charset
cs,
OpenOption
... options)
BufferedWriter
that may be used to write text to the file in an efficient manner.
static
BufferedWriter
newBufferedWriter
(
Path
path,
OpenOption
... options)
BufferedWriter
to write text to the file in an efficient manner.
static
SeekableByteChannel
newByteChannel
(
Path
path,
OpenOption
... options)
static
SeekableByteChannel
newByteChannel
(
Path
path,
Set
<? extends
OpenOption
> options,
FileAttribute
<?>... attrs)
static
DirectoryStream
<
Path
>
newDirectoryStream
(
Path
dir)
DirectoryStream
to iterate over
all entries in the directory.
static
DirectoryStream
<
Path
>
newDirectoryStream
(
Path
dir,
String
glob)
DirectoryStream
to iterate over
the entries in the directory.
static
DirectoryStream
<
Path
>
newDirectoryStream
(
Path
dir,
DirectoryStream.Filter
<? super
Path
> filter)
DirectoryStream
to iterate over
the entries in the directory.
static
InputStream
newInputStream
(
Path
path,
OpenOption
... options)
static
OutputStream
newOutputStream
(
Path
path,
OpenOption
... options)
static boolean
notExists
(
Path
path,
LinkOption
... options)
static
String
probeContentType
(
Path
path)
static byte[]
readAllBytes
(
Path
path)
readAllLines
(
Path
path)
readAllLines
(
Path
path,
Charset
cs)
static <A extends
BasicFileAttributes
>
A
readAttributes
(
Path
path,
Class
<A> type,
LinkOption
... options)
readAttributes
(
Path
path,
String
attributes,
LinkOption
... options)
static
String
readString
(
Path
path)
UTF-8
charset
.
static
String
readString
(
Path
path,
Charset
cs)
static
Path
readSymbolicLink
(
Path
link)
static
Path
setAttribute
(
Path
path,
String
attribute,
Object
value,
LinkOption
... options)
static
Path
setLastModifiedTime
(
Path
path,
FileTime
time)
static
Path
setOwner
(
Path
path,
UserPrincipal
owner)
static
Path
setPosixFilePermissions
(
Path
path,
Set
<
PosixFilePermission
> perms)
static long
walk
(
Path
start,
int maxDepth,
FileVisitOption
... options)
Stream
that is lazily populated with
Path
by walking the file tree rooted at a given starting file.
walk
(
Path
start,
FileVisitOption
... options)
Stream
that is lazily populated with
Path
by walking the file tree rooted at a given starting file.
static
Path
walkFileTree
(
Path
start,
FileVisitor
<? super
Path
> visitor)
static
Path
walkFileTree
(
Path
start,
Set
<
FileVisitOption
> options,
int maxDepth,
FileVisitor
<? super
Path
> visitor)
static
Path
write
(
Path
path,
byte[] bytes,
OpenOption
... options)
static
Path
write
(
Path
path,
Iterable
<? extends
CharSequence
> lines,
Charset
cs,
OpenOption
... options)
static
Path
write
(
Path
path,
Iterable
<? extends
CharSequence
> lines,
OpenOption
... options)
static
Path
writeString
(
Path
path,
CharSequence
csq,
Charset
cs,
OpenOption
... options)
static
Path
writeString
(
Path
path,
CharSequence
csq,
OpenOption
... options)
mark
or
reset
methods. The
stream will be safe for access by multiple concurrent threads. Reading
commences at the beginning of the file. Whether the returned stream is
asynchronously closeable
and/or
interruptible
is highly
file system provider specific and therefore not specified.
The
options
parameter determines how the file is opened.
If no options are present then it is equivalent to opening the file with
the
READ
option. In addition to the
READ
option, an implementation may also support additional implementation
specific options.
path
- the path to the file to open
options
- options specifying how the file is opened
IllegalArgumentException
- if an invalid combination of options is specified
UnsupportedOperationException
- if an unsupported option is specified
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkRead
method is invoked to check read access to the file.
This method opens or creates a file in exactly the manner specified
by the
newByteChannel
method with the exception that the
READ
option may not be present in the array of options. If no options are
present then this method works as if the
CREATE
,
TRUNCATE_EXISTING
,
and
WRITE
options are present. In other
words, it opens the file for writing, creating the file if it doesn't
exist, or initially truncating an existing
regular-file
to a size of
0
if it exists.
Usage Examples: Path path = ... // truncate and overwrite an existing file, or create the file if // it doesn't initially exist OutputStream out = Files.newOutputStream(path); // append to an existing file, fail if the file does not exist out = Files.newOutputStream(path, APPEND); // append to an existing file, create file if it doesn't initially exist out = Files.newOutputStream(path, CREATE, APPEND); // always create new file, failing if it already exists out = Files.newOutputStream(path, CREATE_NEW);
path
- the path to the file to open or create
options
- options specifying how the file is opened
IllegalArgumentException
- if
options
contains an invalid combination of options
UnsupportedOperationException
- if an unsupported option is specified
FileAlreadyExistsException
- If a file of that name already exists and the
CREATE_NEW
option is specified
(optional specific exception)
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkWrite
method is invoked to check write access to the file. The
checkDelete
method is
invoked to check delete access if the file is opened with the
DELETE_ON_CLOSE
option.
The
options
parameter determines how the file is opened.
The
READ
and
WRITE
options determine if the file should be
opened for reading and/or writing. If neither option (or the
APPEND
option) is present then the file is
opened for reading. By default reading or writing commence at the
beginning of the file.
In the addition to
READ
and
WRITE
, the following
options may be present:
Options
Option Description
APPEND
If this option is present then the file is opened for writing and
each invocation of the channel's
write
method first advances
the position to the end of the file and then writes the requested
data. Whether the advancement of the position and the writing of the
data are done in a single atomic operation is system-dependent and
therefore unspecified. This option may not be used in conjunction
with the
READ
or
TRUNCATE_EXISTING
options.
TRUNCATE_EXISTING
If this option is present then the existing file is truncated to
a size of 0 bytes. This option is ignored when the file is opened only
for reading.
CREATE_NEW
If this option is present then a new file is created, failing if
the file already exists or is a symbolic link. When creating a file the
check for the existence of the file and the creation of the file if it
does not exist is atomic with respect to other file system operations.
This option is ignored when the file is opened only for reading.
CREATE
If this option is present then an existing file is opened if it
exists, otherwise a new file is created. This option is ignored if the
CREATE_NEW
option is also present or the file is opened only
for reading.
DELETE_ON_CLOSE
When this option is present then the implementation makes a
best effort
attempt to delete the file when closed by the
close
method. If the
close
method is not invoked then a
best effort
attempt is made to
delete the file when the Java virtual machine terminates.
SPARSE
When creating a new file this option is a
hint
that the
new file will be sparse. This option is ignored when not creating
a new file.
Requires that every update to the file's content or metadata be
written synchronously to the underlying storage device. (see
Synchronized I/O file
integrity
).
DSYNC
Requires that every update to the file's content be written
synchronously to the underlying storage device. (see
Synchronized I/O file
integrity
).
options.
The
attrs
parameter is optional
file-attributes
to set atomically when a new file is created.
In the case of the default provider, the returned seekable byte channel
is a
FileChannel
.
Usage Examples: Path path = ... // open file for reading ReadableByteChannel rbc = Files.newByteChannel(path, EnumSet.of(READ))); // open file for writing to the end of an existing file, creating // the file if it doesn't already exist WritableByteChannel wbc = Files.newByteChannel(path, EnumSet.of(CREATE,APPEND)); // create file with initial permissions, opening it for both reading and writing FileAttribute<Set<PosixFilePermission>> perms = ... SeekableByteChannel sbc = Files.newByteChannel(path, EnumSet.of(CREATE_NEW,READ,WRITE), perms);
path
- the path to the file to open or create
options
- options specifying how the file is opened
attrs
- an optional list of file attributes to set atomically when
creating the file
IllegalArgumentException
- if the set contains an invalid combination of options
UnsupportedOperationException
- if an unsupported open option is specified or the array contains
attributes that cannot be set atomically when creating the file
FileAlreadyExistsException
- If a file of that name already exists and the
CREATE_NEW
option is specified
and the file is being opened for writing
(optional specific
exception)
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkRead
method is invoked to check read access to the path if the file is
opened for reading. The
checkWrite
method is invoked to check write access to the path
if the file is opened for writing. The
checkDelete
method is
invoked to check delete access if the file is opened with the
DELETE_ON_CLOSE
option.
FileChannel.open(Path,Set,FileAttribute[])
This method opens or creates a file in exactly the manner specified
by the
newByteChannel
method.
path
- the path to the file to open or create
options
- options specifying how the file is opened
IllegalArgumentException
- if the set contains an invalid combination of options
UnsupportedOperationException
- if an unsupported open option is specified
FileAlreadyExistsException
- If a file of that name already exists and the
CREATE_NEW
option is specified
and the file is being opened for writing
(optional specific
exception)
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkRead
method is invoked to check read access to the path if the file is
opened for reading. The
checkWrite
method is invoked to check write access to the path
if the file is opened for writing. The
checkDelete
method is
invoked to check delete access if the file is opened with the
DELETE_ON_CLOSE
option.
FileChannel.open(Path,OpenOption[])
DirectoryStream
to iterate over
all entries in the directory. The elements returned by the directory
stream's
iterator
are of type
Path
, each one representing an entry in the directory. The
Path
objects are obtained as if by
resolving
the
name of the directory entry against
dir
.
When not using the try-with-resources construct, then directory
stream's
close
method should be invoked after iteration is
completed so as to free any resources held for the open directory.
When an implementation supports operations on entries in the
directory that execute in a race-free manner then the returned directory
stream is a
SecureDirectoryStream
.
dir
- the path to the directory
DirectoryStream
object
NotDirectoryException
- if the file could not otherwise be opened because it is not
a directory
(optional specific exception)
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkRead
method is invoked to check read access to the directory.
DirectoryStream
to iterate over
the entries in the directory. The elements returned by the directory
stream's
iterator
are of type
Path
, each one representing an entry in the directory. The
Path
objects are obtained as if by
resolving
the
name of the directory entry against
dir
. The entries returned by
the iterator are filtered by matching the
String
representation
of their file names against the given
globbing
pattern.
For example, suppose we want to iterate over the files ending with ".java" in a directory: Path dir = ... try (DirectoryStream<Path> stream = Files.newDirectoryStream(dir, "*.java")) {
The globbing pattern is specified by the
getPathMatcher
method.
When not using the try-with-resources construct, then directory
stream's
close
method should be invoked after iteration is
completed so as to free any resources held for the open directory.
When an implementation supports operations on entries in the
directory that execute in a race-free manner then the returned directory
stream is a
SecureDirectoryStream
.
dir
- the path to the directory
glob
- the glob pattern
DirectoryStream
object
PatternSyntaxException
- if the pattern is invalid
NotDirectoryException
- if the file could not otherwise be opened because it is not
a directory
(optional specific exception)
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkRead
method is invoked to check read access to the directory.
DirectoryStream
to iterate over
the entries in the directory. The elements returned by the directory
stream's
iterator
are of type
Path
, each one representing an entry in the directory. The
Path
objects are obtained as if by
resolving
the
name of the directory entry against
dir
. The entries returned by
the iterator are filtered by the given
filter
.
When not using the try-with-resources construct, then directory
stream's
close
method should be invoked after iteration is
completed so as to free any resources held for the open directory.
Where the filter terminates due to an uncaught error or runtime
exception then it is propagated to the
hasNext
or
next
method. Where an
IOException
is thrown, it results in the
hasNext
or
next
method throwing a
DirectoryIteratorException
with the
IOException
as the cause.
When an implementation supports operations on entries in the
directory that execute in a race-free manner then the returned directory
stream is a
SecureDirectoryStream
.
Usage Example: Suppose we want to iterate over the files in a directory that are larger than 8K. DirectoryStream.Filter<Path> filter = new DirectoryStream.Filter<Path>() { public boolean accept(Path file) throws IOException { return (Files.size(file) > 8192L); Path dir = ... try (DirectoryStream<Path> stream = Files.newDirectoryStream(dir, filter)) {
dir
- the path to the directory
filter
- the directory stream filter
DirectoryStream
object
NotDirectoryException
- if the file could not otherwise be opened because it is not
a directory
(optional specific exception)
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkRead
method is invoked to check read access to the directory.
The
attrs
parameter is optional
file-attributes
to set atomically when creating the file. Each attribute
is identified by its
name
. If more than one
attribute of the same name is included in the array then all but the last
occurrence is ignored.
path
- the path to the file to create
attrs
- an optional list of file attributes to set atomically when
creating the file
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the array contains an attribute that cannot be set atomically
when creating the file
FileAlreadyExistsException
- If a file of that name already exists
(optional specific exception)
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs or the parent directory does not exist
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkWrite
method is invoked to check write access to the new file.
createDirectories
method should be used where it is required to create all nonexistent
parent directories first.
The
attrs
parameter is optional
file-attributes
to set atomically when creating the directory. Each
attribute is identified by its
name
. If more
than one attribute of the same name is included in the array then all but
the last occurrence is ignored.
dir
- the directory to create
attrs
- an optional list of file attributes to set atomically when
creating the directory
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the array contains an attribute that cannot be set atomically
when creating the directory
FileAlreadyExistsException
- if a directory could not otherwise be created because a file of
that name already exists
(optional specific exception)
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs or the parent directory does not exist
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkWrite
method is invoked to check write access to the new directory.
createDirectory
method, an exception
is not thrown if the directory could not be created because it already
exists.
The
attrs
parameter is optional
file-attributes
to set atomically when creating the nonexistent
directories. Each file attribute is identified by its
name
. If more than one attribute of the same name is
included in the array then all but the last occurrence is ignored.
If this method fails, then it may do so after creating some, but not all, of the parent directories.
dir
- the directory to create
attrs
- an optional list of file attributes to set atomically when
creating the directory
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the array contains an attribute that cannot be set atomically
when creating the directory
FileAlreadyExistsException
- if
dir
exists but is not a directory
(optional specific
exception)
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- in the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkWrite
method is invoked prior to attempting to create a directory and
its
checkRead
is
invoked for each parent directory that is checked. If
dir
is not an absolute path then its
toAbsolutePath
may need to be invoked to get its absolute path.
This may invoke the security manager's
checkPropertyAccess
method to check access to the system property
user.dir
Path
is associated with the same
FileSystem
as the given
directory.
The details as to how the name of the file is constructed is
implementation dependent and therefore not specified. Where possible
the
prefix
and
suffix
are used to construct candidate
names in the same manner as the
File.createTempFile(String,String,File)
method.
As with the
File.createTempFile
methods, this method is only
part of a temporary-file facility. Where used as a
work files
,
the resulting file may be opened using the
DELETE_ON_CLOSE
option so that the
file is deleted when the appropriate
close
method is invoked.
Alternatively, a
shutdown-hook
, or the
File.deleteOnExit()
mechanism may be used to delete the
file automatically.
The
attrs
parameter is optional
file-attributes
to set atomically when creating the file. Each attribute
is identified by its
name
. If more than one
attribute of the same name is included in the array then all but the last
occurrence is ignored. When no file attributes are specified, then the
resulting file may have more restrictive access permissions to files
created by the
File.createTempFile(String,String,File)
method.
dir
- the path to directory in which to create the file
prefix
- the prefix string to be used in generating the file's name;
may be
null
suffix
- the suffix string to be used in generating the file's name;
may be
null
, in which case "
.tmp
" is used
attrs
- an optional list of file attributes to set atomically when
creating the file
IllegalArgumentException
- if the prefix or suffix parameters cannot be used to generate
a candidate file name
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the array contains an attribute that cannot be set atomically
when creating the directory
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs or
dir
does not exist
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkWrite
method is invoked to check write access to the file.
Path
is associated with the default
FileSystem
.
This method works in exactly the manner specified by the
createTempFile(Path,String,String,FileAttribute[])
method for
the case that the
dir
parameter is the temporary-file directory.
prefix
- the prefix string to be used in generating the file's name;
may be
null
suffix
- the suffix string to be used in generating the file's name;
may be
null
, in which case "
.tmp
" is used
attrs
- an optional list of file attributes to set atomically when
creating the file
IllegalArgumentException
- if the prefix or suffix parameters cannot be used to generate
a candidate file name
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the array contains an attribute that cannot be set atomically
when creating the directory
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs or the temporary-file directory does not
exist
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkWrite
method is invoked to check write access to the file.
Path
is associated
with the same
FileSystem
as the given directory.
The details as to how the name of the directory is constructed is
implementation dependent and therefore not specified. Where possible
the
prefix
is used to construct candidate names.
As with the
createTempFile
methods, this method is only
part of a temporary-file facility. A
shutdown-hook
, or the
File.deleteOnExit()
mechanism may be
used to delete the directory automatically.
The
attrs
parameter is optional
file-attributes
to set atomically when creating the directory. Each
attribute is identified by its
name
. If more
than one attribute of the same name is included in the array then all but
the last occurrence is ignored.
dir
- the path to directory in which to create the directory
prefix
- the prefix string to be used in generating the directory's name;
may be
null
attrs
- an optional list of file attributes to set atomically when
creating the directory
IllegalArgumentException
- if the prefix cannot be used to generate a candidate directory name
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the array contains an attribute that cannot be set atomically
when creating the directory
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs or
dir
does not exist
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkWrite
method is invoked to check write access when creating the
directory.
Path
is
associated with the default
FileSystem
.
This method works in exactly the manner specified by
createTempDirectory(Path,String,FileAttribute[])
method for the case
that the
dir
parameter is the temporary-file directory.
prefix
- the prefix string to be used in generating the directory's name;
may be
null
attrs
- an optional list of file attributes to set atomically when
creating the directory
IllegalArgumentException
- if the prefix cannot be used to generate a candidate directory name
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the array contains an attribute that cannot be set atomically
when creating the directory
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs or the temporary-file directory does not
exist
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkWrite
method is invoked to check write access when creating the
directory.
The
target
parameter is the target of the link. It may be an
absolute
or relative path and may not exist. When
the target is a relative path then file system operations on the resulting
link are relative to the path of the link.
The
attrs
parameter is optional
attributes
to set atomically when creating the link. Each attribute is
identified by its
name
. If more than one attribute
of the same name is included in the array then all but the last occurrence
is ignored.
Where symbolic links are supported, but the underlying
FileStore
does not support symbolic links, then this may fail with an
IOException
. Additionally, some operating systems may require that the
Java virtual machine be started with implementation specific privileges to
create symbolic links, in which case this method may throw
IOException
.
link
- the path of the symbolic link to create
target
- the target of the symbolic link
attrs
- the array of attributes to set atomically when creating the
symbolic link
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the implementation does not support symbolic links or the
array contains an attribute that cannot be set atomically when
creating the symbolic link
FileAlreadyExistsException
- if a file with the name already exists
(optional specific
exception)
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager
is installed, it denies
LinkPermission
("symbolic")
or its
checkWrite
method denies write access to the path of the symbolic link.
The
link
parameter locates the directory entry to create.
The
existing
parameter is the path to an existing file. This
method creates a new directory entry for the file so that it can be
accessed using
link
as the path. On some file systems this is
known as creating a "hard link". Whether the file attributes are
maintained for the file or for each directory entry is file system
specific and therefore not specified. Typically, a file system requires
that all links (directory entries) for a file be on the same file system.
Furthermore, on some platforms, the Java virtual machine may require to
be started with implementation specific privileges to create hard links
or to create links to directories.
link
- the link (directory entry) to create
existing
- a path to an existing file
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the implementation does not support adding an existing file
to a directory
FileAlreadyExistsException
- if the entry could not otherwise be created because a file of
that name already exists
(optional specific exception)
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager
is installed, it denies
LinkPermission
("hard")
or its
checkWrite
method denies write access to either the link or the
existing file.
An implementation may require to examine the file to determine if the file is a directory. Consequently this method may not be atomic with respect to other file system operations. If the file is a symbolic link then the symbolic link itself, not the final target of the link, is deleted.
If the file is a directory then the directory must be empty. In some
implementations a directory has entries for special files or links that
are created when the directory is created. In such implementations a
directory is considered empty when only the special entries exist.
This method can be used with the
walkFileTree
method to delete a directory and all entries in the directory, or an
entire
file-tree
where required.
On some operating systems it may not be possible to remove a file when it is open and in use by this Java virtual machine or other programs.
path
- the path to the file to delete
NoSuchFileException
- if the file does not exist
(optional specific exception)
DirectoryNotEmptyException
- if the file is a directory and could not otherwise be deleted
because the directory is not empty
(optional specific
exception)
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
SecurityManager.checkDelete(String)
method
is invoked to check delete access to the file
As with the
delete(Path)
method, an
implementation may need to examine the file to determine if the file is a
directory. Consequently this method may not be atomic with respect to
other file system operations. If the file is a symbolic link, then the
symbolic link itself, not the final target of the link, is deleted.
If the file is a directory then the directory must be empty. In some implementations a directory has entries for special files or links that are created when the directory is created. In such implementations a directory is considered empty when only the special entries exist.
On some operating systems it may not be possible to remove a file when it is open and in use by this Java virtual machine or other programs.
path
- the path to the file to delete
true
if the file was deleted by this method;
false
if the file could not be deleted because it did not
exist
DirectoryNotEmptyException
- if the file is a directory and could not otherwise be deleted
because the directory is not empty
(optional specific
exception)
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
SecurityManager.checkDelete(String)
method
is invoked to check delete access to the file.
This method copies a file to the target file with the
options
parameter specifying how the copy is performed. By default, the
copy fails if the target file already exists or is a symbolic link,
except if the source and target are the
same
file, in
which case the method completes without copying the file. File attributes
are not required to be copied to the target file. If symbolic links are
supported, and the file is a symbolic link, then the final target of the
link is copied. If the file is a directory then it creates an empty
directory in the target location (entries in the directory are not
copied). This method can be used with the
walkFileTree
method to copy a directory and all entries in the directory,
or an entire
file-tree
where required.
The
options
parameter may include any of the following:
Options
Option Description
REPLACE_EXISTING
If the target file exists, then the target file is replaced if it
is not a non-empty directory. If the target file exists and is a
symbolic link, then the symbolic link itself, not the target of
the link, is replaced.
COPY_ATTRIBUTES
Attempts to copy the file attributes associated with this file to
the target file. The exact file attributes that are copied is platform
and file system dependent and therefore unspecified. Minimally, the
last-modified-time
is
copied to the target file if supported by both the source and target
file stores. Copying of file timestamps may result in precision
loss.
NOFOLLOW_LINKS
Symbolic links are not followed. If the file is a symbolic link,
then the symbolic link itself, not the target of the link, is copied.
It is implementation specific if file attributes can be copied to the
new link. In other words, the
COPY_ATTRIBUTES
option may be
ignored when copying a symbolic link.
An implementation of this interface may support additional implementation specific options.
Copying a file is not an atomic operation. If an
IOException
is thrown, then it is possible that the target file is incomplete or some
of its file attributes have not been copied from the source file. When
the
REPLACE_EXISTING
option is specified and the target file
exists, then the target file is replaced. The check for the existence of
the file and the creation of the new file may not be atomic with respect
to other file system activities.
Usage Example: Suppose we want to copy a file into a directory, giving it the same file name as the source file: Path source = ... Path newdir = ... Files.copy(source, newdir.resolve(source.getFileName());
source
- the path to the file to copy
target
- the path to the target file (may be associated with a different
provider to the source path)
options
- options specifying how the copy should be done
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the array contains a copy option that is not supported
FileAlreadyExistsException
- if the target file exists but cannot be replaced because the
REPLACE_EXISTING
option is not specified
(optional
specific exception)
DirectoryNotEmptyException
- the
REPLACE_EXISTING
option is specified but the file
cannot be replaced because it is a non-empty directory
(optional specific exception)
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkRead
method is invoked to check read access to the source file, the
checkWrite
is invoked
to check write access to the target file. If a symbolic link is
copied the security manager is invoked to check
LinkPermission
("symbolic")
.
By default, this method attempts to move the file to the target
file, failing if the target file exists except if the source and
target are the
same
file, in which case this method
has no effect. If the file is a symbolic link then the symbolic link
itself, not the target of the link, is moved. This method may be
invoked to move an empty directory. In some implementations a directory
has entries for special files or links that are created when the
directory is created. In such implementations a directory is considered
empty when only the special entries exist. When invoked to move a
directory that is not empty then the directory is moved if it does not
require moving the entries in the directory. For example, renaming a
directory on the same
FileStore
will usually not require moving
the entries in the directory. When moving a directory requires that its
entries be moved then this method fails (by throwing an
IOException
). To move a
file tree
may involve copying rather
than moving directories and this can be done using the
copy
method in conjunction with the
Files.walkFileTree
utility method.
The
options
parameter may include any of the following:
Options
Option Description
REPLACE_EXISTING
If the target file exists, then the target file is replaced if it
is not a non-empty directory. If the target file exists and is a
symbolic link, then the symbolic link itself, not the target of
the link, is replaced.
ATOMIC_MOVE
The move is performed as an atomic file system operation and all
other options are ignored. If the target file exists then it is
implementation specific if the existing file is replaced or this method
fails by throwing an
IOException
. If the move cannot be
performed as an atomic file system operation then
AtomicMoveNotSupportedException
is thrown. This can arise, for
example, when the target location is on a different
FileStore
and would require that the file be copied, or target location is
associated with a different provider to this object.
An implementation of this interface may support additional implementation specific options.
Moving a file will copy the
last-modified-time
to the target
file if supported by both source and target file stores. Copying of file
timestamps may result in precision loss. An implementation may also
attempt to copy other file attributes but is not required to fail if the
file attributes cannot be copied. When the move is performed as
a non-atomic operation, and an
IOException
is thrown, then the
state of the files is not defined. The original file and the target file
may both exist, the target file may be incomplete or some of its file
attributes may not been copied from the original file.
Usage Examples: Suppose we want to rename a file to "newname", keeping the file in the same directory: Path source = ... Files.move(source, source.resolveSibling("newname")); Alternatively, suppose we want to move a file to new directory, keeping the same file name, and replacing any existing file of that name in the directory: Path source = ... Path newdir = ... Files.move(source, newdir.resolve(source.getFileName()), REPLACE_EXISTING);
source
- the path to the file to move
target
- the path to the target file (may be associated with a different
provider to the source path)
options
- options specifying how the move should be done
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the array contains a copy option that is not supported
FileAlreadyExistsException
- if the target file exists but cannot be replaced because the
REPLACE_EXISTING
option is not specified
(optional
specific exception)
DirectoryNotEmptyException
- the
REPLACE_EXISTING
option is specified but the file
cannot be replaced because it is a non-empty directory, or the
source is a non-empty directory containing entries that would
be required to be moved
(optional specific exceptions)
AtomicMoveNotSupportedException
- if the options array contains the
ATOMIC_MOVE
option but
the file cannot be moved as an atomic file system operation.
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkWrite
method is invoked to check write access to both the source and
target file.
If the file system supports
symbolic
links
then this method is used to read the target of the link, failing
if the file is not a symbolic link. The target of the link need not exist.
The returned
Path
object will be associated with the same file
system as
link
.
link
- the path to the symbolic link
Path
object representing the target of the link
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the implementation does not support symbolic links
NotLinkException
- if the target could otherwise not be read because the file
is not a symbolic link
(optional specific exception)
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager
is installed, it checks that
FilePermission
has been
granted with the "
readlink
" action to read the link.
FileStore
representing the file store where a file
is located.
Once a reference to the
FileStore
is obtained it is
implementation specific if operations on the returned
FileStore
,
or
FileStoreAttributeView
objects obtained from it, continue
to depend on the existence of the file. In particular the behavior is not
defined for the case that the file is deleted or moved to a different
file store.
path
- the path to the file
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkRead
method is invoked to check read access to the file, and in
addition it checks
RuntimePermission
("getFileStoreAttributes")
If both
Path
objects are
equal
then this method returns
true
without checking if the file exists.
If the two
Path
objects are associated with different providers
then this method returns
false
. Otherwise, this method checks if
both
Path
objects locate the same file, and depending on the
implementation, may require to open or access both files.
If the file system and files remain static, then this method implements
an equivalence relation for non-null
Paths
.
Path
f
,
isSameFile(f,f)
should return
true
.
Paths
f
and
g
,
isSameFile(f,g)
will equal
isSameFile(g,f)
.
Paths
f
,
g
, and
h
, if
isSameFile(f,g)
returns
true
and
isSameFile(g,h)
returns
true
, then
isSameFile(f,h)
will return
true
.
path
- one path to the file
path2
- the other path
true
if, and only if, the two paths locate the same file
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkRead
method is invoked to check read access to both files.
BasicFileAttributes.fileKey()
-1L
if there is no mismatch. The position will be
in the inclusive range of
0L
up to the size (in bytes) of the
smaller file.
Two files are considered to match if they satisfy one of the following conditions:
Otherwise there is a mismatch between the two files and the value returned by this method is:
This method may not be atomic with respect to other file system
operations. This method is always
reflexive
(for
Path f
,
mismatch(f,f)
returns
-1L
). If the file system and files
remain static, then this method is
symmetric
(for two
Paths f
and
g
,
mismatch(f,g)
will return the same value as
mismatch(g,f)
).
path
- the path to the first file
path2
- the path to the second file
-1L
if no mismatch
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkRead
method is invoked to check read access to both files.
hidden
attribute is set.
Depending on the implementation this method may require to access the file system to determine if the file is considered hidden.
path
- the path to the file to test
true
if the file is considered hidden
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkRead
method is invoked to check read access to the file.
This method uses the installed
FileTypeDetector
implementations
to probe the given file to determine its content type. Each file type
detector's
probeContentType
is
invoked, in turn, to probe the file type. If the file is recognized then
the content type is returned. If the file is not recognized by any of the
installed file type detectors then a system-default file type detector is
invoked to guess the content type.
A given invocation of the Java virtual machine maintains a system-wide
list of file type detectors. Installed file type detectors are loaded
using the service-provider loading facility defined by the
ServiceLoader
class. Installed file type detectors are loaded using the system class
loader. If the system class loader cannot be found then the platform class
loader is used. File type detectors are typically installed
by placing them in a JAR file on the application class path,
the JAR file contains a provider-configuration file
named
java.nio.file.spi.FileTypeDetector
in the resource directory
META-INF/services
, and the file lists one or more fully-qualified
names of concrete subclass of
FileTypeDetector
that have a zero
argument constructor. If the process of locating or instantiating the
installed file type detectors fails then an unspecified error is thrown.
The ordering that installed providers are located is implementation
specific.
The return value of this method is the string form of the value of a Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (MIME) content type as defined by RFC 2045: Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies . The string is guaranteed to be parsable according to the grammar in the RFC.
path
- the path to the file to probe
null
if the content
type cannot be determined
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- If a security manager is installed and it denies an unspecified
permission required by a file type detector implementation.
A file attribute view provides a read-only or updatable view of a
set of file attributes. This method is intended to be used where the file
attribute view defines type-safe methods to read or update the file
attributes. The
type
parameter is the type of the attribute view
required and the method returns an instance of that type if supported.
The
BasicFileAttributeView
type supports access to the basic
attributes of a file. Invoking this method to select a file attribute
view of that type will always return an instance of that class.
The
options
array may be used to indicate how symbolic links
are handled by the resulting file attribute view for the case that the
file is a symbolic link. By default, symbolic links are followed. If the
option
NOFOLLOW_LINKS
is present then
symbolic links are not followed. This option is ignored by implementations
that do not support symbolic links.
Usage Example: Suppose we want read or set a file's ACL, if supported: Path path = ... AclFileAttributeView view = Files.getFileAttributeView(path, AclFileAttributeView.class); if (view != null) { List<AclEntry> acl = view.getAcl();
V
- The
FileAttributeView
type
path
- the path to the file
type
- the
Class
object corresponding to the file attribute view
options
- options indicating how symbolic links are handled
null
if
the attribute view type is not available
The
type
parameter is the type of the attributes required
and this method returns an instance of that type if supported. All
implementations support a basic set of file attributes and so invoking
this method with a
type
parameter of
BasicFileAttributes.class
will not throw
UnsupportedOperationException
.
The
options
array may be used to indicate how symbolic links
are handled for the case that the file is a symbolic link. By default,
symbolic links are followed and the file attribute of the final target
of the link is read. If the option
NOFOLLOW_LINKS
is present then symbolic links are not followed.
It is implementation specific if all file attributes are read as an atomic operation with respect to other file system operations.
Usage Example: Suppose we want to read a file's attributes in bulk: Path path = ... BasicFileAttributes attrs = Files.readAttributes(path, BasicFileAttributes.class); Alternatively, suppose we want to read file's POSIX attributes without following symbolic links: PosixFileAttributes attrs = Files.readAttributes(path, PosixFileAttributes.class, NOFOLLOW_LINKS);
A
- The
BasicFileAttributes
type
path
- the path to the file
type
- the
Class
of the file attributes required
to read
options
- options indicating how symbolic links are handled
UnsupportedOperationException
- if an attributes of the given type are not supported
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, a security manager is
installed, its
checkRead
method is invoked to check read access to the file. If this
method is invoked to read security sensitive attributes then the
security manager may be invoke to check for additional permissions.
The
attribute
parameter identifies the attribute to be set
and takes the form:
[
view-name
:
]
attribute-name
where square brackets [...] delineate an optional component and the
character
':'
stands for itself.
view-name
is the
name
of a
FileAttributeView
that identifies a set of file attributes. If not
specified then it defaults to
"basic"
, the name of the file
attribute view that identifies the basic set of file attributes common to
many file systems.
attribute-name
is the name of the attribute
within the set.
The
options
array may be used to indicate how symbolic links
are handled for the case that the file is a symbolic link. By default,
symbolic links are followed and the file attribute of the final target
of the link is set. If the option
NOFOLLOW_LINKS
is present then symbolic links are not followed.
Usage Example: Suppose we want to set the DOS "hidden" attribute: Path path = ... Files.setAttribute(path, "dos:hidden", true);
path
- the path to the file
attribute
- the attribute to set
value
- the attribute value
options
- options indicating how symbolic links are handled
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the attribute view is not available
IllegalArgumentException
- if the attribute name is not specified, or is not recognized, or
the attribute value is of the correct type but has an
inappropriate value
ClassCastException
- if the attribute value is not of the expected type or is a
collection containing elements that are not of the expected
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, its
checkWrite
method denies write access to the file. If this method is invoked
to set security sensitive attributes then the security manager
may be invoked to check for additional permissions.
The
attribute
parameter identifies the attribute to be read
and takes the form:
[
view-name
:
]
attribute-name
where square brackets [...] delineate an optional component and the
character
':'
stands for itself.
view-name
is the
name
of a
FileAttributeView
that identifies a set of file attributes. If not
specified then it defaults to
"basic"
, the name of the file
attribute view that identifies the basic set of file attributes common to
many file systems.
attribute-name
is the name of the attribute.
The
options
array may be used to indicate how symbolic links
are handled for the case that the file is a symbolic link. By default,
symbolic links are followed and the file attribute of the final target
of the link is read. If the option
NOFOLLOW_LINKS
is present then symbolic links are not followed.
Usage Example:
Suppose we require the user ID of the file owner on a system that
supports a "
unix
" view:
Path path = ...
int uid = (Integer)Files.getAttribute(path, "unix:uid");
path
- the path to the file
attribute
- the attribute to read
options
- options indicating how symbolic links are handled
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the attribute view is not available
IllegalArgumentException
- if the attribute name is not specified or is not recognized
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, its
checkRead
method denies read access to the file. If this method is invoked
to read security sensitive attributes then the security manager
may be invoked to check for additional permissions.
The
attributes
parameter identifies the attributes to be read
and takes the form:
[
view-name
:
]
attribute-list
where square brackets [...] delineate an optional component and the
character
':'
stands for itself.
view-name
is the
name
of a
FileAttributeView
that identifies a set of file attributes. If not
specified then it defaults to
"basic"
, the name of the file
attribute view that identifies the basic set of file attributes common to
many file systems.
The
attribute-list
component is a comma separated list of
one or more names of attributes to read. If the list contains the value
"*"
then all attributes are read. Attributes that are not supported
are ignored and will not be present in the returned map. It is
implementation specific if all attributes are read as an atomic operation
with respect to other file system operations.
The following examples demonstrate possible values for the
attributes
parameter:
Possible values
Example
Description
Read all
basic-file-attributes
.
"size,lastModifiedTime,lastAccessTime"
Reads the file size, last modified time, and last access time
attributes.
"posix:*"
Read all
POSIX-file-attributes
.
"posix:permissions,owner,size"
Reads the POSIX file permissions, owner, and file size.
The
options
array may be used to indicate how symbolic links
are handled for the case that the file is a symbolic link. By default,
symbolic links are followed and the file attribute of the final target
of the link is read. If the option
NOFOLLOW_LINKS
is present then symbolic links are not followed.
path
- the path to the file
attributes
- the attributes to read
options
- options indicating how symbolic links are handled
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the attribute view is not available
IllegalArgumentException
- if no attributes are specified or an unrecognized attribute is
specified
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, its
checkRead
method denies read access to the file. If this method is invoked
to read security sensitive attributes then the security manager
may be invoke to check for additional permissions.
The
path
parameter is associated with a
FileSystem
that supports the
PosixFileAttributeView
. This attribute view
provides access to file attributes commonly associated with files on file
systems used by operating systems that implement the Portable Operating
System Interface (POSIX) family of standards.
The
options
array may be used to indicate how symbolic links
are handled for the case that the file is a symbolic link. By default,
symbolic links are followed and the file attribute of the final target
of the link is read. If the option
NOFOLLOW_LINKS
is present then symbolic links are not followed.
path
- the path to the file
options
- options indicating how symbolic links are handled
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the associated file system does not support the
PosixFileAttributeView
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, a security manager is
installed, and it denies
RuntimePermission
("accessUserInformation")
or its
checkRead
method
denies read access to the file.
The
path
parameter is associated with a
FileSystem
that supports the
PosixFileAttributeView
. This attribute view
provides access to file attributes commonly associated with files on file
systems used by operating systems that implement the Portable Operating
System Interface (POSIX) family of standards.
path
- The path to the file
perms
- The new set of permissions
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the associated file system does not support the
PosixFileAttributeView
ClassCastException
- if the sets contains elements that are not of type
PosixFilePermission
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, it denies
RuntimePermission
("accessUserInformation")
or its
checkWrite
method denies write access to the file.
The
path
parameter is associated with a file system that
supports
FileOwnerAttributeView
. This file attribute view provides
access to a file attribute that is the owner of the file.
path
- The path to the file
options
- options indicating how symbolic links are handled
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the associated file system does not support the
FileOwnerAttributeView
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, it denies
RuntimePermission
("accessUserInformation")
or its
checkRead
method
denies read access to the file.
The
path
parameter is associated with a file system that
supports
FileOwnerAttributeView
. This file attribute view provides
access to a file attribute that is the owner of the file.
Usage Example: Suppose we want to make "joe" the owner of a file: Path path = ... UserPrincipalLookupService lookupService = provider(path).getUserPrincipalLookupService(); UserPrincipal joe = lookupService.lookupPrincipalByName("joe"); Files.setOwner(path, joe);
path
- The path to the file
owner
- The new file owner
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the associated file system does not support the
FileOwnerAttributeView
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, it denies
RuntimePermission
("accessUserInformation")
or its
checkWrite
method denies write access to the file.
FileSystem.getUserPrincipalLookupService()
UserPrincipalLookupService
Where it is required to distinguish an I/O exception from the case
that the file is not a symbolic link then the file attributes can be
read with the
readAttributes
method and the file type tested with the
BasicFileAttributes.isSymbolicLink()
method.
path
- The path to the file
true
if the file is a symbolic link;
false
if
the file does not exist, is not a symbolic link, or it cannot
be determined if the file is a symbolic link or not.
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, its
checkRead
method denies read access to the file.
The
options
array may be used to indicate how symbolic links
are handled for the case that the file is a symbolic link. By default,
symbolic links are followed and the file attribute of the final target
of the link is read. If the option
NOFOLLOW_LINKS
is present then symbolic links are not followed.
Where it is required to distinguish an I/O exception from the case
that the file is not a directory then the file attributes can be
read with the
readAttributes
method and the file type tested with the
BasicFileAttributes.isDirectory()
method.
path
- the path to the file to test
options
- options indicating how symbolic links are handled
true
if the file is a directory;
false
if
the file does not exist, is not a directory, or it cannot
be determined if the file is a directory or not.
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, its
checkRead
method denies read access to the file.
The
options
array may be used to indicate how symbolic links
are handled for the case that the file is a symbolic link. By default,
symbolic links are followed and the file attribute of the final target
of the link is read. If the option
NOFOLLOW_LINKS
is present then symbolic links are not followed.
Where it is required to distinguish an I/O exception from the case
that the file is not a regular file then the file attributes can be
read with the
readAttributes
method and the file type tested with the
BasicFileAttributes.isRegularFile()
method.
path
- the path to the file
options
- options indicating how symbolic links are handled
true
if the file is a regular file;
false
if
the file does not exist, is not a regular file, or it
cannot be determined if the file is a regular file or not.
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, its
checkRead
method denies read access to the file.
The
options
array may be used to indicate how symbolic links
are handled for the case that the file is a symbolic link. By default,
symbolic links are followed and the file attribute of the final target
of the link is read. If the option
NOFOLLOW_LINKS
is present then symbolic links are not followed.
path
- the path to the file
options
- options indicating how symbolic links are handled
FileTime
representing the time the file was last
modified, or an implementation specific default when a time
stamp to indicate the time of last modification is not supported
by the file system
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, its
checkRead
method denies read access to the file.
BasicFileAttributes.lastModifiedTime()
IOException
.
Usage Example: Suppose we want to set the last modified time to the current time: Path path = ... FileTime now = FileTime.fromMillis(System.currentTimeMillis()); Files.setLastModifiedTime(path, now);
path
- the path to the file
time
- the new last modified time
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, its
checkWrite
method denies write access to the file.
BasicFileAttributeView.setTimes(java.nio.file.attribute.FileTime, java.nio.file.attribute.FileTime, java.nio.file.attribute.FileTime)
regular
files is implementation specific and
therefore unspecified.
path
- the path to the file
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, its
checkRead
method denies read access to the file.
BasicFileAttributes.size()
The
options
parameter may be used to indicate how symbolic links
are handled for the case that the file is a symbolic link. By default,
symbolic links are followed. If the option
NOFOLLOW_LINKS
is present then symbolic links are not followed.
Note that the result of this method is immediately outdated. If this method indicates the file exists then there is no guarantee that a subsequent access will succeed. Care should be taken when using this method in security sensitive applications.
path
- the path to the file to test
options
- options indicating how symbolic links are handled
true
if the file exists;
false
if the file does
not exist or its existence cannot be determined.
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, the
SecurityManager.checkRead(String)
is invoked to check
read access to the file.
notExists(java.nio.file.Path, java.nio.file.LinkOption...)
The
options
parameter may be used to indicate how symbolic links
are handled for the case that the file is a symbolic link. By default,
symbolic links are followed. If the option
NOFOLLOW_LINKS
is present then symbolic links are not followed.
Note that this method is not the complement of the
exists
method. Where it is not possible to determine if a file exists
or not then both methods return
false
. As with the
exists
method, the result of this method is immediately outdated. If this
method indicates the file does exist then there is no guarantee that a
subsequent attempt to create the file will succeed. Care should be taken
when using this method in security sensitive applications.
path
- the path to the file to test
options
- options indicating how symbolic links are handled
true
if the file does not exist;
false
if the
file exists or its existence cannot be determined
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, the
SecurityManager.checkRead(String)
is invoked to check
read access to the file.
Note that the result of this method is immediately outdated, there is no guarantee that a subsequent attempt to open the file for reading will succeed (or even that it will access the same file). Care should be taken when using this method in security sensitive applications.
path
- the path to the file to check
true
if the file exists and is readable;
false
if the file does not exist, read access would be denied because
the Java virtual machine has insufficient privileges, or access
cannot be determined
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkRead
is invoked to check read access to the file.
Note that result of this method is immediately outdated, there is no guarantee that a subsequent attempt to open the file for writing will succeed (or even that it will access the same file). Care should be taken when using this method in security sensitive applications.
path
- the path to the file to check
true
if the file exists and is writable;
false
if the file does not exist, write access would be denied because
the Java virtual machine has insufficient privileges, or access
cannot be determined
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkWrite
is invoked to check write access to the file.
execute
the file. The semantics may differ when checking
access to a directory. For example, on UNIX systems, checking for
execute access checks that the Java virtual machine has permission to
search the directory in order to access file or subdirectories.
Depending on the implementation, this method may require to read file permissions, access control lists, or other file attributes in order to check the effective access to the file. Consequently, this method may not be atomic with respect to other file system operations.
Note that the result of this method is immediately outdated, there is no guarantee that a subsequent attempt to execute the file will succeed (or even that it will access the same file). Care should be taken when using this method in security sensitive applications.
path
- the path to the file to check
true
if the file exists and is executable;
false
if the file does not exist, execute access would be denied because
the Java virtual machine has insufficient privileges, or access
cannot be determined
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkExec
is invoked to check execute access to the file.
This method walks a file tree rooted at a given starting file. The
file tree traversal is
depth-first
with the given
FileVisitor
invoked for each file encountered. File tree traversal
completes when all accessible files in the tree have been visited, or a
visit method returns a result of
TERMINATE
. Where a visit method terminates due an
IOException
,
an uncaught error, or runtime exception, then the traversal is terminated
and the error or exception is propagated to the caller of this method.
For each file encountered this method attempts to read its
BasicFileAttributes
. If the file is not a
directory then the
visitFile
method is
invoked with the file attributes. If the file attributes cannot be read,
due to an I/O exception, then the
visitFileFailed
method is invoked with the I/O exception.
Where the file is a directory, and the directory could not be opened,
then the
visitFileFailed
method is invoked with the I/O exception,
after which, the file tree walk continues, by default, at the next
sibling
of the directory.
Where the directory is opened successfully, then the entries in the
directory, and their
descendants
are visited. When all entries
have been visited, or an I/O error occurs during iteration of the
directory, then the directory is closed and the visitor's
postVisitDirectory
method is invoked.
The file tree walk then continues, by default, at the next
sibling
of the directory.
By default, symbolic links are not automatically followed by this
method. If the
options
parameter contains the
FOLLOW_LINKS
option then symbolic links are
followed. When following links, and the attributes of the target cannot
be read, then this method attempts to get the
BasicFileAttributes
of the link. If they can be read then the
visitFile
method is
invoked with the attributes of the link (otherwise the
visitFileFailed
method is invoked as specified above).
If the
options
parameter contains the
FOLLOW_LINKS
option then this method keeps
track of directories visited so that cycles can be detected. A cycle
arises when there is an entry in a directory that is an ancestor of the
directory. Cycle detection is done by recording the
file-key
of directories,
or if file keys are not available, by invoking the
isSameFile
method to test if a directory is the same file as an
ancestor. When a cycle is detected it is treated as an I/O error, and the
visitFileFailed
method is invoked with
an instance of
FileSystemLoopException
.
The
maxDepth
parameter is the maximum number of levels of
directories to visit. A value of
0
means that only the starting
file is visited, unless denied by the security manager. A value of
MAX_VALUE
may be used to indicate that all
levels should be visited. The
visitFile
method is invoked for all
files, including directories, encountered at
maxDepth
, unless the
basic file attributes cannot be read, in which case the
visitFileFailed
method is invoked.
If a visitor returns a result of
null
then
NullPointerException
is thrown.
When a security manager is installed and it denies access to a file (or directory), then it is ignored and the visitor is not invoked for that file (or directory).
start
- the starting file
options
- options to configure the traversal
maxDepth
- the maximum number of directory levels to visit
visitor
- the file visitor to invoke for each file
IllegalArgumentException
- if the
maxDepth
parameter is negative
SecurityException
- If the security manager denies access to the starting file.
In the case of the default provider, the
checkRead
method is invoked
to check read access to the directory.
IOException
- if an I/O error is thrown by a visitor method
This method works as if invoking it were equivalent to evaluating the expression:
Files.walkFileTree(start, EnumSet.noneOf(FileVisitOption.class), Integer.MAX_VALUE, visitor)
In other words, it does not follow symbolic links, and visits all levels
of the file tree.
Parameters:
start
- the starting file
visitor
- the file visitor to invoke for each file
Returns:
the starting file
Throws:
SecurityException
- If the security manager denies access to the starting file.
In the case of the default provider, the
checkRead
method is invoked
to check read access to the directory.
IOException
- if an I/O error is thrown by a visitor method
newBufferedReader
Opens a file for reading, returning a
BufferedReader
that may be
used to read text from the file in an efficient manner. Bytes from the
file are decoded into characters using the specified charset. Reading
commences at the beginning of the file.
The
Reader
methods that read from the file throw
IOException
if a malformed or unmappable byte sequence is read.
Parameters:
path
- the path to the file
cs
- the charset to use for decoding
Returns:
a new buffered reader, with default buffer size, to read text
from the file
Throws:
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs opening the file
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkRead
method is invoked to check read access to the file.
See Also:
readAllLines(java.nio.file.Path, java.nio.charset.Charset)
newBufferedReader
Opens a file for reading, returning a
BufferedReader
to read text
from the file in an efficient manner. Bytes from the file are decoded into
characters using the
UTF-8
charset
.
This method works as if invoking it were equivalent to evaluating the
expression:
Files.newBufferedReader(path, StandardCharsets.UTF_8)
Parameters:
path
- the path to the file
Returns:
a new buffered reader, with default buffer size, to read text
from the file
Throws:
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs opening the file
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkRead
method is invoked to check read access to the file.
Since:
newBufferedWriter
public static
BufferedWriter
newBufferedWriter
(
Path
path,
Charset
cs,
OpenOption
... options)
throws
IOException
Opens or creates a file for writing, returning a
BufferedWriter
that may be used to write text to the file in an efficient manner.
The
options
parameter specifies how the file is created or
opened. If no options are present then this method works as if the
CREATE
,
TRUNCATE_EXISTING
, and
WRITE
options are present. In other words, it
opens the file for writing, creating the file if it doesn't exist, or
initially truncating an existing
regular-file
to
a size of
0
if it exists.
The
Writer
methods to write text throw
IOException
if the text cannot be encoded using the specified charset.
Parameters:
path
- the path to the file
cs
- the charset to use for encoding
options
- options specifying how the file is opened
Returns:
a new buffered writer, with default buffer size, to write text
to the file
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if
options
contains an invalid combination of options
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs opening or creating the file
UnsupportedOperationException
- if an unsupported option is specified
FileAlreadyExistsException
- If a file of that name already exists and the
CREATE_NEW
option is specified
(optional specific exception)
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkWrite
method is invoked to check write access to the file. The
checkDelete
method is
invoked to check delete access if the file is opened with the
DELETE_ON_CLOSE
option.
See Also:
write(Path,Iterable,Charset,OpenOption[])
newBufferedWriter
public static
BufferedWriter
newBufferedWriter
(
Path
path,
OpenOption
... options)
throws
IOException
Opens or creates a file for writing, returning a
BufferedWriter
to write text to the file in an efficient manner. The text is encoded
into bytes for writing using the
UTF-8
charset
.
This method works as if invoking it were equivalent to evaluating the
expression:
Files.newBufferedWriter(path, StandardCharsets.UTF_8, options)
Parameters:
path
- the path to the file
options
- options specifying how the file is opened
Returns:
a new buffered writer, with default buffer size, to write text
to the file
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if
options
contains an invalid combination of options
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs opening or creating the file
UnsupportedOperationException
- if an unsupported option is specified
FileAlreadyExistsException
- If a file of that name already exists and the
CREATE_NEW
option is specified
(optional specific exception)
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkWrite
method is invoked to check write access to the file. The
checkDelete
method is
invoked to check delete access if the file is opened with the
DELETE_ON_CLOSE
option.
Since:
CopyOption
... options)
throws
IOException
Copies all bytes from an input stream to a file. On return, the input
stream will be at end of stream.
By default, the copy fails if the target file already exists or is a
symbolic link. If the
REPLACE_EXISTING
option is specified, and the target file already exists,
then it is replaced if it is not a non-empty directory. If the target
file exists and is a symbolic link, then the symbolic link is replaced.
In this release, the
REPLACE_EXISTING
option is the only option
required to be supported by this method. Additional options may be
supported in future releases.
If an I/O error occurs reading from the input stream or writing to
the file, then it may do so after the target file has been created and
after some bytes have been read or written. Consequently the input
stream may not be at end of stream and may be in an inconsistent state.
It is strongly recommended that the input stream be promptly closed if an
I/O error occurs.
This method may block indefinitely reading from the input stream (or
writing to the file). The behavior for the case that the input stream is
asynchronously closed
or the thread interrupted during the copy is
highly input stream and file system provider specific and therefore not
specified.
Usage example
: Suppose we want to capture a web page and save
it to a file:
Path path = ...
URI u = URI.create("http://www.example.com/");
try (InputStream in = u.toURL().openStream()) {
Files.copy(in, path);
Parameters:
in
- the input stream to read from
target
- the path to the file
options
- options specifying how the copy should be done
Returns:
the number of bytes read or written
Throws:
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs when reading or writing
FileAlreadyExistsException
- if the target file exists but cannot be replaced because the
REPLACE_EXISTING
option is not specified
(optional
specific exception)
DirectoryNotEmptyException
- the
REPLACE_EXISTING
option is specified but the file
cannot be replaced because it is a non-empty directory
(optional specific exception)
*
UnsupportedOperationException
- if
options
contains a copy option that is not supported
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkWrite
method is invoked to check write access to the file. Where the
REPLACE_EXISTING
option is specified, the security
manager's
checkDelete
method is invoked to check that an existing file can be deleted.
Copies all bytes from a file to an output stream.
If an I/O error occurs reading from the file or writing to the output
stream, then it may do so after some bytes have been read or written.
Consequently the output stream may be in an inconsistent state. It is
strongly recommended that the output stream be promptly closed if an I/O
error occurs.
This method may block indefinitely writing to the output stream (or
reading from the file). The behavior for the case that the output stream
is
asynchronously closed
or the thread interrupted during the copy
is highly output stream and file system provider specific and therefore
not specified.
Note that if the given output stream is
Flushable
then its
flush
method may need to invoked
after this method completes so as to flush any buffered output.
Parameters:
source
- the path to the file
out
- the output stream to write to
Returns:
the number of bytes read or written
Throws:
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs when reading or writing
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkRead
method is invoked to check read access to the file.
Reads all the bytes from a file. The method ensures that the file is
closed when all bytes have been read or an I/O error, or other runtime
exception, is thrown.
Note that this method is intended for simple cases where it is
convenient to read all bytes into a byte array. It is not intended for
reading in large files.
Parameters:
path
- the path to the file
Returns:
a byte array containing the bytes read from the file
Throws:
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs reading from the stream
OutOfMemoryError
- if an array of the required size cannot be allocated, for
example the file is larger that
2GB
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkRead
method is invoked to check read access to the file.
Reads all content from a file into a string, decoding from bytes to characters
using the
UTF-8
charset
.
The method ensures that the file is closed when all content have been read
or an I/O error, or other runtime exception, is thrown.
This method is equivalent to:
readString(path, StandardCharsets.UTF_8)
.
Parameters:
path
- the path to the file
Returns:
a String containing the content read from the file
Throws:
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs reading from the file or a malformed or
unmappable byte sequence is read
OutOfMemoryError
- if the file is extremely large, for example larger than
2GB
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkRead
method is invoked to check read access to the file.
Since:
Charset
cs)
throws
IOException
Reads all characters from a file into a string, decoding from bytes to characters
using the specified
charset
.
The method ensures that the file is closed when all content have been read
or an I/O error, or other runtime exception, is thrown.
This method reads all content including the line separators in the middle
and/or at the end. The resulting string will contain line separators as they
appear in the file.
API Note:
This method is intended for simple cases where it is appropriate and convenient
to read the content of a file into a String. It is not intended for reading
very large files.
Parameters:
path
- the path to the file
cs
- the charset to use for decoding
Returns:
a String containing the content read from the file
Throws:
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs reading from the file or a malformed or
unmappable byte sequence is read
OutOfMemoryError
- if the file is extremely large, for example larger than
2GB
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkRead
method is invoked to check read access to the file.
Since:
Charset
cs)
throws
IOException
Read all lines from a file. This method ensures that the file is
closed when all bytes have been read or an I/O error, or other runtime
exception, is thrown. Bytes from the file are decoded into characters
using the specified charset.
This method recognizes the following as line terminators:
\u000D
followed by
\u000A
,
CARRIAGE RETURN followed by LINE FEED
\u000A
, LINE FEED
\u000D
, CARRIAGE RETURN
Additional Unicode line terminators may be recognized in future
releases.
Note that this method is intended for simple cases where it is
convenient to read all lines in a single operation. It is not intended
for reading in large files.
Parameters:
path
- the path to the file
cs
- the charset to use for decoding
Returns:
the lines from the file as a
List
; whether the
List
is modifiable or not is implementation dependent and
therefore not specified
Throws:
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs reading from the file or a malformed or
unmappable byte sequence is read
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkRead
method is invoked to check read access to the file.
See Also:
newBufferedReader(java.nio.file.Path, java.nio.charset.Charset)
Read all lines from a file. Bytes from the file are decoded into characters
using the
UTF-8
charset
.
This method works as if invoking it were equivalent to evaluating the
expression:
Files.readAllLines(path, StandardCharsets.UTF_8)
Parameters:
path
- the path to the file
Returns:
the lines from the file as a
List
; whether the
List
is modifiable or not is implementation dependent and
therefore not specified
Throws:
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs reading from the file or a malformed or
unmappable byte sequence is read
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkRead
method is invoked to check read access to the file.
Since:
OpenOption
... options)
throws
IOException
Writes bytes to a file. The
options
parameter specifies how
the file is created or opened. If no options are present then this method
works as if the
CREATE
,
TRUNCATE_EXISTING
, and
WRITE
options are present. In other words, it
opens the file for writing, creating the file if it doesn't exist, or
initially truncating an existing
regular-file
to
a size of
0
. All bytes in the byte array are written to the file.
The method ensures that the file is closed when all bytes have been
written (or an I/O error or other runtime exception is thrown). If an I/O
error occurs then it may do so after the file has been created or
truncated, or after some bytes have been written to the file.
Usage example
: By default the method creates a new file or
overwrites an existing file. Suppose you instead want to append bytes
to an existing file:
Path path = ...
byte[] bytes = ...
Files.write(path, bytes, StandardOpenOption.APPEND);
Parameters:
path
- the path to the file
bytes
- the byte array with the bytes to write
options
- options specifying how the file is opened
Returns:
the path
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if
options
contains an invalid combination of options
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs writing to or creating the file
UnsupportedOperationException
- if an unsupported option is specified
FileAlreadyExistsException
- If a file of that name already exists and the
CREATE_NEW
option is specified
(optional specific exception)
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkWrite
method is invoked to check write access to the file. The
checkDelete
method is
invoked to check delete access if the file is opened with the
DELETE_ON_CLOSE
option.
public static
Path
write
(
Path
path,
Iterable
<? extends
CharSequence
> lines,
Charset
cs,
OpenOption
... options)
throws
IOException
Write lines of text to a file. Each line is a char sequence and is
written to the file in sequence with each line terminated by the
platform's line separator, as defined by the system property
line.separator
. Characters are encoded into bytes using the specified
charset.
The
options
parameter specifies how the file is created
or opened. If no options are present then this method works as if the
CREATE
,
TRUNCATE_EXISTING
, and
WRITE
options are present. In other words, it
opens the file for writing, creating the file if it doesn't exist, or
initially truncating an existing
regular-file
to
a size of
0
. The method ensures that the file is closed when all
lines have been written (or an I/O error or other runtime exception is
thrown). If an I/O error occurs then it may do so after the file has
been created or truncated, or after some bytes have been written to the
file.
Parameters:
path
- the path to the file
lines
- an object to iterate over the char sequences
cs
- the charset to use for encoding
options
- options specifying how the file is opened
Returns:
the path
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if
options
contains an invalid combination of options
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs writing to or creating the file, or the
text cannot be encoded using the specified charset
UnsupportedOperationException
- if an unsupported option is specified
FileAlreadyExistsException
- If a file of that name already exists and the
CREATE_NEW
option is specified
(optional specific exception)
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkWrite
method is invoked to check write access to the file. The
checkDelete
method is
invoked to check delete access if the file is opened with the
DELETE_ON_CLOSE
option.
public static
Path
write
(
Path
path,
Iterable
<? extends
CharSequence
> lines,
OpenOption
... options)
throws
IOException
Write lines of text to a file. Characters are encoded into bytes using
the
UTF-8
charset
.
This method works as if invoking it were equivalent to evaluating the
expression:
Files.write(path, lines, StandardCharsets.UTF_8, options)
Parameters:
path
- the path to the file
lines
- an object to iterate over the char sequences
options
- options specifying how the file is opened
Returns:
the path
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if
options
contains an invalid combination of options
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs writing to or creating the file, or the
text cannot be encoded as
UTF-8
UnsupportedOperationException
- if an unsupported option is specified
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkWrite
method is invoked to check write access to the file. The
checkDelete
method is
invoked to check delete access if the file is opened with the
DELETE_ON_CLOSE
option.
Since:
public static
Path
writeString
(
Path
path,
CharSequence
csq,
OpenOption
... options)
throws
IOException
Write a
CharSequence
to a file.
Characters are encoded into bytes using the
UTF-8
charset
.
This method is equivalent to:
writeString(path, csq, StandardCharsets.UTF_8, options)
.
Parameters:
path
- the path to the file
csq
- the CharSequence to be written
options
- options specifying how the file is opened
Returns:
the path
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if
options
contains an invalid combination of options
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs writing to or creating the file, or the
text cannot be encoded using the specified charset
UnsupportedOperationException
- if an unsupported option is specified
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkWrite
method is invoked to check write access to the file. The
checkDelete
method is
invoked to check delete access if the file is opened with the
DELETE_ON_CLOSE
option.
Since:
throws
IOException
Write a
CharSequence
to a file.
Characters are encoded into bytes using the specified
charset
.
All characters are written as they are, including the line separators in
the char sequence. No extra characters are added.
The
options
parameter specifies how the file is created
or opened. If no options are present then this method works as if the
CREATE
,
TRUNCATE_EXISTING
, and
WRITE
options are present. In other words, it
opens the file for writing, creating the file if it doesn't exist, or
initially truncating an existing
regular-file
to
a size of
0
.
Parameters:
path
- the path to the file
csq
- the CharSequence to be written
cs
- the charset to use for encoding
options
- options specifying how the file is opened
Returns:
the path
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if
options
contains an invalid combination of options
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs writing to or creating the file, or the
text cannot be encoded using the specified charset
UnsupportedOperationException
- if an unsupported option is specified
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkWrite
method is invoked to check write access to the file. The
checkDelete
method is
invoked to check delete access if the file is opened with the
DELETE_ON_CLOSE
option.
Since:
Return a lazily populated
Stream
, the elements of
which are the entries in the directory. The listing is not recursive.
The elements of the stream are
Path
objects that are
obtained as if by
resolving
the name of the
directory entry against
dir
. Some file systems maintain special
links to the directory itself and the directory's parent directory.
Entries representing these links are not included.
The stream is
weakly consistent
. It is thread safe but does
not freeze the directory while iterating, so it may (or may not)
reflect updates to the directory that occur after returning from this
method.
The returned stream contains a reference to an open directory.
The directory is closed by closing the stream.
Operating on a closed stream behaves as if the end of stream
has been reached. Due to read-ahead, one or more elements may be
returned after the stream has been closed.
If an
IOException
is thrown when accessing the directory
after this method has returned, it is wrapped in an
UncheckedIOException
which will be thrown from the method that caused
the access to take place.
API Note:
This method must be used within a try-with-resources statement or similar
control structure to ensure that the stream's open directory is closed
promptly after the stream's operations have completed.
Parameters:
dir
- The path to the directory
Returns:
The
Stream
describing the content of the
directory
Throws:
NotDirectoryException
- if the file could not otherwise be opened because it is not
a directory
(optional specific exception)
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs when opening the directory
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkRead
method is invoked to check read access to the directory.
Since:
See Also:
newDirectoryStream(Path)
public static
Stream
<
Path
>
walk
(
Path
start,
int maxDepth,
FileVisitOption
... options)
throws
IOException
Return a
Stream
that is lazily populated with
Path
by walking the file tree rooted at a given starting file. The
file tree is traversed
depth-first
, the elements in the stream
are
Path
objects that are obtained as if by
resolving
the relative path against
start
.
The
stream
walks the file tree as elements are consumed.
The
Stream
returned is guaranteed to have at least one
element, the starting file itself. For each file visited, the stream
attempts to read its
BasicFileAttributes
. If the file is a
directory and can be opened successfully, entries in the directory, and
their
descendants
will follow the directory in the stream as
they are encountered. When all entries have been visited, then the
directory is closed. The file tree walk then continues at the next
sibling
of the directory.
The stream is
weakly consistent
. It does not freeze the
file tree while iterating, so it may (or may not) reflect updates to
the file tree that occur after returned from this method.
By default, symbolic links are not automatically followed by this
method. If the
options
parameter contains the
FOLLOW_LINKS
option then symbolic links are
followed. When following links, and the attributes of the target cannot
be read, then this method attempts to get the
BasicFileAttributes
of the link.
If the
options
parameter contains the
FOLLOW_LINKS
option then the stream keeps
track of directories visited so that cycles can be detected. A cycle
arises when there is an entry in a directory that is an ancestor of the
directory. Cycle detection is done by recording the
file-key
of directories,
or if file keys are not available, by invoking the
isSameFile
method to test if a directory is the same file as an
ancestor. When a cycle is detected it is treated as an I/O error with
an instance of
FileSystemLoopException
.
The
maxDepth
parameter is the maximum number of levels of
directories to visit. A value of
0
means that only the starting
file is visited, unless denied by the security manager. A value of
MAX_VALUE
may be used to indicate that all
levels should be visited.
When a security manager is installed and it denies access to a file
(or directory), then it is ignored and not included in the stream.
The returned stream contains references to one or more open directories.
The directories are closed by closing the stream.
If an
IOException
is thrown when accessing the directory
after this method has returned, it is wrapped in an
UncheckedIOException
which will be thrown from the method that caused
the access to take place.
API Note:
This method must be used within a try-with-resources statement or similar
control structure to ensure that the stream's open directories are closed
promptly after the stream's operations have completed.
Parameters:
start
- the starting file
maxDepth
- the maximum number of directory levels to visit
options
- options to configure the traversal
Returns:
the
Stream
of
Path
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if the
maxDepth
parameter is negative
SecurityException
- If the security manager denies access to the starting file.
In the case of the default provider, the
checkRead
method is invoked
to check read access to the directory.
IOException
- if an I/O error is thrown when accessing the starting file.
Since:
Return a
Stream
that is lazily populated with
Path
by walking the file tree rooted at a given starting file. The
file tree is traversed
depth-first
, the elements in the stream
are
Path
objects that are obtained as if by
resolving
the relative path against
start
.
This method works as if invoking it were equivalent to evaluating the
expression:
Files.walk(start, Integer.MAX_VALUE, options)
In other words, it visits all levels of the file tree.
The returned stream contains references to one or more open directories.
The directories are closed by closing the stream.
API Note:
This method must be used within a try-with-resources statement or similar
control structure to ensure that the stream's open directories are closed
promptly after the stream's operations have completed.
Parameters:
start
- the starting file
options
- options to configure the traversal
Returns:
the
Stream
of
Path
Throws:
SecurityException
- If the security manager denies access to the starting file.
In the case of the default provider, the
checkRead
method is invoked
to check read access to the directory.
IOException
- if an I/O error is thrown when accessing the starting file.
Since:
See Also:
walk(Path, int, FileVisitOption...)
public static
Stream
<
Path
>
find
(
Path
start,
int maxDepth,
BiPredicate
<
Path
,
BasicFileAttributes
> matcher,
FileVisitOption
... options)
throws
IOException
Return a
Stream
that is lazily populated with
Path
by searching for files in a file tree rooted at a given starting
file.
This method walks the file tree in exactly the manner specified by
the
walk
method. For each file encountered, the given
BiPredicate
is invoked with its
Path
and
BasicFileAttributes
. The
Path
object is obtained as if by
resolving
the relative path against
start
and is only included in the returned
Stream
if
the
BiPredicate
returns true. Compare to calling
filter
on the
Stream
returned by
walk
method, this method may be more efficient by
avoiding redundant retrieval of the
BasicFileAttributes
.
The returned stream contains references to one or more open directories.
The directories are closed by closing the stream.
If an
IOException
is thrown when accessing the directory
after returned from this method, it is wrapped in an
UncheckedIOException
which will be thrown from the method that caused
the access to take place.
API Note:
This method must be used within a try-with-resources statement or similar
control structure to ensure that the stream's open directories are closed
promptly after the stream's operations have completed.
Parameters:
start
- the starting file
maxDepth
- the maximum number of directory levels to search
matcher
- the function used to decide whether a file should be included
in the returned stream
options
- options to configure the traversal
Returns:
the
Stream
of
Path
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if the
maxDepth
parameter is negative
SecurityException
- If the security manager denies access to the starting file.
In the case of the default provider, the
checkRead
method is invoked
to check read access to the directory.
IOException
- if an I/O error is thrown when accessing the starting file.
Since:
See Also:
walk(Path, int, FileVisitOption...)
Charset
cs)
throws
IOException
Read all lines from a file as a
Stream
. Unlike
readAllLines
, this method does not read
all lines into a
List
, but instead populates lazily as the stream
is consumed.
Bytes from the file are decoded into characters using the specified
charset and the same line terminators as specified by
readAllLines
are supported.
The returned stream contains a reference to an open file. The file
is closed by closing the stream.
The file contents should not be modified during the execution of the
terminal stream operation. Otherwise, the result of the terminal stream
operation is undefined.
After this method returns, then any subsequent I/O exception that
occurs while reading from the file or when a malformed or unmappable byte
sequence is read, is wrapped in an
UncheckedIOException
that will
be thrown from the
Stream
method that caused the read to take
place. In case an
IOException
is thrown when closing the file,
it is also wrapped as an
UncheckedIOException
.
API Note:
This method must be used within a try-with-resources statement or similar
control structure to ensure that the stream's open file is closed promptly
after the stream's operations have completed.
Implementation Note:
This implementation supports good parallel stream performance for the
standard charsets
UTF-8
,
US-ASCII
and
ISO-8859-1
. Such
line-optimal
charsets have the property that the encoded bytes
of a line feed ('\n') or a carriage return ('\r') are efficiently
identifiable from other encoded characters when randomly accessing the
bytes of the file.
For non-
line-optimal
charsets the stream source's
spliterator has poor splitting properties, similar to that of a
spliterator associated with an iterator or that associated with a stream
returned from
BufferedReader.lines()
. Poor splitting properties
can result in poor parallel stream performance.
For
line-optimal
charsets the stream source's spliterator
has good splitting properties, assuming the file contains a regular
sequence of lines. Good splitting properties can result in good parallel
stream performance. The spliterator for a
line-optimal
charset
takes advantage of the charset properties (a line feed or a carriage
return being efficient identifiable) such that when splitting it can
approximately divide the number of covered lines in half.
Parameters:
path
- the path to the file
cs
- the charset to use for decoding
Returns:
the lines from the file as a
Stream
Throws:
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs opening the file
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkRead
method is invoked to check read access to the file.
Since:
See Also:
readAllLines(Path, Charset)
newBufferedReader(Path, Charset)
BufferedReader.lines()
Read all lines from a file as a
Stream
. Bytes from the file are
decoded into characters using the
UTF-8
charset
.
The returned stream contains a reference to an open file. The file
is closed by closing the stream.
The file contents should not be modified during the execution of the
terminal stream operation. Otherwise, the result of the terminal stream
operation is undefined.
This method works as if invoking it were equivalent to evaluating the
expression:
Files.lines(path, StandardCharsets.UTF_8)
API Note:
This method must be used within a try-with-resources statement or similar
control structure to ensure that the stream's open file is closed promptly
after the stream's operations have completed.
Parameters:
path
- the path to the file
Returns:
the lines from the file as a
Stream
Throws:
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs opening the file
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is
installed, the
checkRead
method is invoked to check read access to the file.
Since:
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