public class FileSystemResource extends AbstractResource implements WritableResource
Resource
implementation for java.io.File
and
java.nio.file.Path
handles with a file system target.
Supports resolution as a File
and also as a URL
.
Implements the extended WritableResource
interface.
Note: As of Spring Framework 5.0, this Resource
implementation uses
NIO.2 API for read/write interactions. As of 5.1, it may be constructed with a
Path
handle in which case it will perform all file system
interactions via NIO.2, only resorting to File
on getFile()
.
FileSystemResource(String)
,
FileSystemResource(File)
,
FileSystemResource(Path)
,
File
,
Files
Constructor and Description |
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FileSystemResource(File file)
Create a new
FileSystemResource from a File handle. |
FileSystemResource(FileSystem fileSystem,
String path)
Create a new
FileSystemResource from a FileSystem handle,
locating the specified path. |
FileSystemResource(Path filePath)
|
FileSystemResource(String path)
Create a new
FileSystemResource from a file path. |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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long |
contentLength()
This implementation returns the underlying File/Path length.
|
Resource |
createRelative(String relativePath)
This implementation creates a FileSystemResource, applying the given path
relative to the path of the underlying file of this resource descriptor.
|
boolean |
equals(Object other)
This implementation compares the underlying File references.
|
boolean |
exists()
This implementation returns whether the underlying file exists.
|
String |
getDescription()
This implementation returns a description that includes the absolute
path of the file.
|
File |
getFile()
This implementation returns the underlying File reference.
|
String |
getFilename()
This implementation returns the name of the file.
|
InputStream |
getInputStream()
This implementation opens a NIO file stream for the underlying file.
|
OutputStream |
getOutputStream()
This implementation opens a FileOutputStream for the underlying file.
|
String |
getPath()
Return the file path for this resource.
|
URI |
getURI()
This implementation returns a URI for the underlying file.
|
URL |
getURL()
This implementation returns a URL for the underlying file.
|
int |
hashCode()
This implementation returns the hash code of the underlying File reference.
|
boolean |
isFile()
This implementation always indicates a file.
|
boolean |
isReadable()
This implementation checks whether the underlying file is marked as readable
(and corresponds to an actual file with content, not to a directory).
|
boolean |
isWritable()
This implementation checks whether the underlying file is marked as writable
(and corresponds to an actual file with content, not to a directory).
|
long |
lastModified()
This implementation returns the underlying File/Path last-modified time.
|
ReadableByteChannel |
readableChannel()
This implementation opens a FileChannel for the underlying file.
|
WritableByteChannel |
writableChannel()
This implementation opens a FileChannel for the underlying file.
|
getFileForLastModifiedCheck, isOpen, toString
public FileSystemResource(String path)
FileSystemResource
from a file path.
Note: When building relative resources via createRelative(java.lang.String)
,
it makes a difference whether the specified resource base path here
ends with a slash or not. In the case of "C:/dir1/", relative paths
will be built underneath that root: e.g. relative path "dir2" ->
"C:/dir1/dir2". In the case of "C:/dir1", relative paths will apply
at the same directory level: relative path "dir2" -> "C:/dir2".
path
- a file pathFileSystemResource(Path)
public FileSystemResource(File file)
FileSystemResource
from a File
handle.
Note: When building relative resources via createRelative(java.lang.String)
,
the relative path will apply at the same directory level:
e.g. new File("C:/dir1"), relative path "dir2" -> "C:/dir2"!
If you prefer to have relative paths built underneath the given root directory,
use the constructor with a file path
to append a trailing slash to the root path: "C:/dir1/", which indicates
this directory as root for all relative paths.
file
- a File handleFileSystemResource(Path)
,
getFile()
public FileSystemResource(Path filePath)
FileSystemResource
from a Path
handle,
performing all file system interactions via NIO.2 instead of File
.
In contrast to PathResource
, this variant strictly follows the
general FileSystemResource
conventions, in particular in terms of
path cleaning and createRelative(String)
handling.
Note: When building relative resources via createRelative(java.lang.String)
,
the relative path will apply at the same directory level:
e.g. Paths.get("C:/dir1"), relative path "dir2" -> "C:/dir2"!
If you prefer to have relative paths built underneath the given root directory,
use the constructor with a file path
to append a trailing slash to the root path: "C:/dir1/", which indicates
this directory as root for all relative paths. Alternatively, consider
using PathResource.PathResource(Path)
for java.nio.path.Path
resolution in createRelative
, always nesting relative paths.
filePath
- a Path handle to a fileFileSystemResource(File)
public FileSystemResource(FileSystem fileSystem, String path)
FileSystemResource
from a FileSystem
handle,
locating the specified path.
This is an alternative to FileSystemResource(String)
,
performing all file system interactions via NIO.2 instead of File
.
fileSystem
- the FileSystem to locate the path withinpath
- a file pathFileSystemResource(File)
public final String getPath()
public boolean exists()
exists
in interface Resource
exists
in class AbstractResource
File.exists()
public boolean isReadable()
isReadable
in interface Resource
isReadable
in class AbstractResource
File.canRead()
,
File.isDirectory()
public InputStream getInputStream() throws IOException
getInputStream
in interface InputStreamSource
null
)FileNotFoundException
- if the underlying resource doesn't existIOException
- if the content stream could not be openedFileInputStream
public boolean isWritable()
isWritable
in interface WritableResource
File.canWrite()
,
File.isDirectory()
public OutputStream getOutputStream() throws IOException
getOutputStream
in interface WritableResource
IOException
- if the stream could not be openedFileOutputStream
public URL getURL() throws IOException
getURL
in interface Resource
getURL
in class AbstractResource
IOException
- if the resource cannot be resolved as URL,
i.e. if the resource is not available as descriptorFile.toURI()
public URI getURI() throws IOException
getURI
in interface Resource
getURI
in class AbstractResource
IOException
- if the resource cannot be resolved as URI,
i.e. if the resource is not available as descriptorFile.toURI()
public boolean isFile()
isFile
in interface Resource
isFile
in class AbstractResource
Resource.getFile()
public File getFile()
getFile
in interface Resource
getFile
in class AbstractResource
InputStreamSource.getInputStream()
public ReadableByteChannel readableChannel() throws IOException
readableChannel
in interface Resource
readableChannel
in class AbstractResource
null
)FileNotFoundException
- if the underlying resource doesn't existIOException
- if the content channel could not be openedFileChannel
public WritableByteChannel writableChannel() throws IOException
writableChannel
in interface WritableResource
null
)FileNotFoundException
- if the underlying resource doesn't existIOException
- if the content channel could not be openedFileChannel
public long contentLength() throws IOException
contentLength
in interface Resource
contentLength
in class AbstractResource
IOException
- if the resource cannot be resolved
(in the file system or as some other known physical resource type)InputStreamSource.getInputStream()
public long lastModified() throws IOException
lastModified
in interface Resource
lastModified
in class AbstractResource
IOException
- if the resource cannot be resolved
(in the file system or as some other known physical resource type)AbstractResource.getFileForLastModifiedCheck()
public Resource createRelative(String relativePath)
createRelative
in interface Resource
createRelative
in class AbstractResource
relativePath
- the relative path (relative to this resource)StringUtils.applyRelativePath(String, String)
public String getFilename()
getFilename
in interface Resource
getFilename
in class AbstractResource
File.getName()
public String getDescription()
getDescription
in interface Resource
File.getAbsolutePath()
public boolean equals(Object other)
equals
in class AbstractResource
Resource.getDescription()
public int hashCode()
hashCode
in class AbstractResource
Resource.getDescription()