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package com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.io;

import java.io.BufferedInputStream;
import java.io.BufferedOutputStream;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileFilter;
import java.io.FileInputStream;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.io.UncheckedIOException;
import java.math.BigInteger;
import java.net.URL;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
import java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets;
import java.nio.charset.UnsupportedCharsetException;
import java.nio.file.CopyOption;
import java.nio.file.DirectoryStream;
import java.nio.file.FileVisitOption;
import java.nio.file.FileVisitResult;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.LinkOption;
import java.nio.file.NotDirectoryException;
import java.nio.file.Path;
import java.nio.file.StandardCopyOption;
import java.nio.file.attribute.BasicFileAttributeView;
import java.nio.file.attribute.BasicFileAttributes;
import java.nio.file.attribute.FileTime;
import java.time.Duration;
import java.time.Instant;
import java.time.LocalTime;
import java.time.OffsetDateTime;
import java.time.OffsetTime;
import java.time.ZoneId;
import java.time.chrono.ChronoLocalDate;
import java.time.chrono.ChronoLocalDateTime;
import java.time.chrono.ChronoZonedDateTime;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Objects;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.stream.Collectors;
import java.util.stream.Stream;
import java.util.zip.CRC32;
import java.util.zip.CheckedInputStream;
import java.util.zip.Checksum;

import com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.io.file.AccumulatorPathVisitor;
import com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.io.file.Counters;
import com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.io.file.PathFilter;
import com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.io.file.PathUtils;
import com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.io.file.StandardDeleteOption;
import com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.io.filefilter.FileEqualsFileFilter;
import com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.io.filefilter.FileFileFilter;
import com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.io.filefilter.IOFileFilter;
import com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.io.filefilter.SuffixFileFilter;
import com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.io.filefilter.TrueFileFilter;
import com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.io.function.IOConsumer;
import com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.io.function.Uncheck;

/**
 * General file manipulation utilities.
 * 

* Facilities are provided in the following areas: *

*
    *
  • writing to a file *
  • reading from a file *
  • make a directory including parent directories *
  • copying files and directories *
  • deleting files and directories *
  • converting to and from a URL *
  • listing files and directories by filter and extension *
  • comparing file content *
  • file last changed date *
  • calculating a checksum *
*

* Note that a specific charset should be specified whenever possible. Relying on the platform default means that the * code is Locale-dependent. Only use the default if the files are known to always use the platform default. *

*

* {@link SecurityException} are not documented in the Javadoc. *

*

* Provenance: Excalibur, Alexandria, Commons-Utils *

*/ public class FileUtils { /** * The number of bytes in a kilobyte. */ public static final long ONE_KB = 1024; /** * The number of bytes in a kilobyte. * * @since 2.4 */ public static final BigInteger ONE_KB_BI = BigInteger.valueOf(ONE_KB); /** * The number of bytes in a megabyte. */ public static final long ONE_MB = ONE_KB * ONE_KB; /** * The number of bytes in a megabyte. * * @since 2.4 */ public static final BigInteger ONE_MB_BI = ONE_KB_BI.multiply(ONE_KB_BI); /** * The number of bytes in a gigabyte. */ public static final long ONE_GB = ONE_KB * ONE_MB; /** * The number of bytes in a gigabyte. * * @since 2.4 */ public static final BigInteger ONE_GB_BI = ONE_KB_BI.multiply(ONE_MB_BI); /** * The number of bytes in a terabyte. */ public static final long ONE_TB = ONE_KB * ONE_GB; /** * The number of bytes in a terabyte. * * @since 2.4 */ public static final BigInteger ONE_TB_BI = ONE_KB_BI.multiply(ONE_GB_BI); /** * The number of bytes in a petabyte. */ public static final long ONE_PB = ONE_KB * ONE_TB; /** * The number of bytes in a petabyte. * * @since 2.4 */ public static final BigInteger ONE_PB_BI = ONE_KB_BI.multiply(ONE_TB_BI); /** * The number of bytes in an exabyte. */ public static final long ONE_EB = ONE_KB * ONE_PB; /** * The number of bytes in an exabyte. * * @since 2.4 */ public static final BigInteger ONE_EB_BI = ONE_KB_BI.multiply(ONE_PB_BI); /** * The number of bytes in a zettabyte. */ public static final BigInteger ONE_ZB = BigInteger.valueOf(ONE_KB).multiply(BigInteger.valueOf(ONE_EB)); /** * The number of bytes in a yottabyte. */ public static final BigInteger ONE_YB = ONE_KB_BI.multiply(ONE_ZB); /** * An empty array of type {@link File}. */ public static final File[] EMPTY_FILE_ARRAY = {}; /** * Returns a human-readable version of the file size, where the input represents a specific number of bytes. *

* If the size is over 1GB, the size is returned as the number of whole GB, i.e. the size is rounded down to the * nearest GB boundary. *

*

* Similarly for the 1MB and 1KB boundaries. *

* * @param size the number of bytes * @return a human-readable display value (includes units - EB, PB, TB, GB, MB, KB or bytes) * @throws NullPointerException if the given {@link BigInteger} is {@code null}. * @see IO-226 - should the rounding be changed? * @since 2.4 */ // See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IO-226 - should the rounding be changed? public static String byteCountToDisplaySize(final BigInteger size) { Objects.requireNonNull(size, "size"); final String displaySize; if (size.divide(ONE_EB_BI).compareTo(BigInteger.ZERO) > 0) { displaySize = size.divide(ONE_EB_BI) + " EB"; } else if (size.divide(ONE_PB_BI).compareTo(BigInteger.ZERO) > 0) { displaySize = size.divide(ONE_PB_BI) + " PB"; } else if (size.divide(ONE_TB_BI).compareTo(BigInteger.ZERO) > 0) { displaySize = size.divide(ONE_TB_BI) + " TB"; } else if (size.divide(ONE_GB_BI).compareTo(BigInteger.ZERO) > 0) { displaySize = size.divide(ONE_GB_BI) + " GB"; } else if (size.divide(ONE_MB_BI).compareTo(BigInteger.ZERO) > 0) { displaySize = size.divide(ONE_MB_BI) + " MB"; } else if (size.divide(ONE_KB_BI).compareTo(BigInteger.ZERO) > 0) { displaySize = size.divide(ONE_KB_BI) + " KB"; } else { displaySize = size + " bytes"; } return displaySize; } /** * Returns a human-readable version of the file size, where the input represents a specific number of bytes. *

* If the size is over 1GB, the size is returned as the number of whole GB, i.e. the size is rounded down to the * nearest GB boundary. *

*

* Similarly for the 1MB and 1KB boundaries. *

* * @param size the number of bytes * @return a human-readable display value (includes units - EB, PB, TB, GB, MB, KB or bytes) * @see IO-226 - should the rounding be changed? */ // See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IO-226 - should the rounding be changed? public static String byteCountToDisplaySize(final long size) { return byteCountToDisplaySize(BigInteger.valueOf(size)); } /** * Returns a human-readable version of the file size, where the input represents a specific number of bytes. *

* If the size is over 1GB, the size is returned as the number of whole GB, i.e. the size is rounded down to the * nearest GB boundary. *

*

* Similarly for the 1MB and 1KB boundaries. *

* * @param size the number of bytes * @return a human-readable display value (includes units - EB, PB, TB, GB, MB, KB or bytes) * @see IO-226 - should the rounding be changed? * @since 2.12.0 */ // See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IO-226 - should the rounding be changed? public static String byteCountToDisplaySize(final Number size) { return byteCountToDisplaySize(size.longValue()); } /** * Requires that the given {@link File} object * points to an actual file (not a directory) in the file system, * and throws a {@link FileNotFoundException} if it doesn't. * It throws an IllegalArgumentException if the object points to a directory. * * @param file The {@link File} to check. * @param name The parameter name to use in the exception message. * @throws FileNotFoundException if the file does not exist * @throws NullPointerException if the given {@link File} is {@code null}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given {@link File} is not a file. */ private static void checkFileExists(final File file, final String name) throws FileNotFoundException { Objects.requireNonNull(file, name); if (!file.isFile()) { if (file.exists()) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter '" + name + "' is not a file: " + file); } if (!Files.isSymbolicLink(file.toPath())) { throw new FileNotFoundException("Source '" + file + "' does not exist"); } } } private static File checkIsFile(final File file, final String name) { if (file.isFile()) { return file; } throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format("Parameter '%s' is not a file: %s", name, file)); } /** * Computes the checksum of a file using the specified checksum object. Multiple files may be checked using one * {@link Checksum} instance if desired simply by reusing the same checksum object. For example: * *
     * long checksum = FileUtils.checksum(file, new CRC32()).getValue();
     * 
* * @param file the file to checksum, must not be {@code null} * @param checksum the checksum object to be used, must not be {@code null} * @return the checksum specified, updated with the content of the file * @throws NullPointerException if the given {@link File} is {@code null}. * @throws NullPointerException if the given {@link Checksum} is {@code null}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given {@link File} is not a file. * @throws FileNotFoundException if the file does not exist * @throws IOException if an IO error occurs reading the file. * @since 1.3 */ public static Checksum checksum(final File file, final Checksum checksum) throws IOException { checkFileExists(file, "file"); Objects.requireNonNull(checksum, "checksum"); try (InputStream inputStream = new CheckedInputStream(Files.newInputStream(file.toPath()), checksum)) { IOUtils.consume(inputStream); } return checksum; } /** * Computes the checksum of a file using the CRC32 checksum routine. * The value of the checksum is returned. * * @param file the file to checksum, must not be {@code null} * @return the checksum value * @throws NullPointerException if the given {@link File} is {@code null}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given {@link File} does not exist or is not a file. * @throws IOException if an IO error occurs reading the file. * @since 1.3 */ public static long checksumCRC32(final File file) throws IOException { return checksum(file, new CRC32()).getValue(); } /** * Cleans a directory without deleting it. * * @param directory directory to clean * @throws NullPointerException if the given {@link File} is {@code null}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if directory does not exist or is not a directory. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @see #forceDelete(File) */ public static void cleanDirectory(final File directory) throws IOException { IOConsumer.forAll(FileUtils::forceDelete, listFiles(directory, null)); } /** * Cleans a directory without deleting it. * * @param directory directory to clean, must not be {@code null} * @throws NullPointerException if the given {@link File} is {@code null}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if directory does not exist or is not a directory. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @see #forceDeleteOnExit(File) */ private static void cleanDirectoryOnExit(final File directory) throws IOException { IOConsumer.forAll(FileUtils::forceDeleteOnExit, listFiles(directory, null)); } /** * Tests whether the contents of two files are equal. *

* This method checks to see if the two files are different lengths or if they point to the same file, before * resorting to byte-by-byte comparison of the contents. *

* * @param file1 the first file * @param file2 the second file * @return true if the content of the files are equal or they both don't exist, false otherwise * @throws IllegalArgumentException when an input is not a file. * @throws IOException If an I/O error occurs. * @see PathUtils#fileContentEquals(Path,Path) */ public static boolean contentEquals(final File file1, final File file2) throws IOException { if (file1 == null && file2 == null) { return true; } if (file1 == null || file2 == null) { return false; } final boolean file1Exists = file1.exists(); if (file1Exists != file2.exists()) { return false; } if (!file1Exists) { // two not existing files are equal return true; } checkIsFile(file1, "file1"); checkIsFile(file2, "file2"); if (file1.length() != file2.length()) { // lengths differ, cannot be equal return false; } if (file1.getCanonicalFile().equals(file2.getCanonicalFile())) { // same file return true; } return PathUtils.fileContentEquals(file1.toPath(), file2.toPath()); } /** * Compares the contents of two files to determine if they are equal or not. *

* This method checks to see if the two files point to the same file, * before resorting to line-by-line comparison of the contents. *

* * @param file1 the first file * @param file2 the second file * @param charsetName the name of the requested charset. * May be null, in which case the platform default is used * @return true if the content of the files are equal or neither exists, * false otherwise * @throws IllegalArgumentException when an input is not a file. * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error. * @throws UnsupportedCharsetException If the named charset is unavailable (unchecked exception). * @see IOUtils#contentEqualsIgnoreEOL(Reader, Reader) * @since 2.2 */ public static boolean contentEqualsIgnoreEOL(final File file1, final File file2, final String charsetName) throws IOException { if (file1 == null && file2 == null) { return true; } if (file1 == null || file2 == null) { return false; } final boolean file1Exists = file1.exists(); if (file1Exists != file2.exists()) { return false; } if (!file1Exists) { // two not existing files are equal return true; } checkFileExists(file1, "file1"); checkFileExists(file2, "file2"); if (file1.getCanonicalFile().equals(file2.getCanonicalFile())) { // same file return true; } final Charset charset = Charsets.toCharset(charsetName); try (Reader input1 = new InputStreamReader(Files.newInputStream(file1.toPath()), charset); Reader input2 = new InputStreamReader(Files.newInputStream(file2.toPath()), charset)) { return IOUtils.contentEqualsIgnoreEOL(input1, input2); } } /** * Converts a Collection containing {@link File} instances into array * representation. This is to account for the difference between * File.listFiles() and FileUtils.listFiles(). * * @param files a Collection containing {@link File} instances * @return an array of {@link File} */ public static File[] convertFileCollectionToFileArray(final Collection files) { return files.toArray(EMPTY_FILE_ARRAY); } /** * Copies a whole directory to a new location, preserving the file dates. *

* This method copies the specified directory and all its child directories and files to the specified destination. * The destination is the new location and name of the directory. That is, copying /home/bar to /tmp/bang * copies the contents of /home/bar into /tmp/bang. It does not create /tmp/bang/bar. *

*

* The destination directory is created if it does not exist. If the destination directory does exist, then this * method merges the source with the destination, with the source taking precedence. *

*

* Note: This method tries to preserve the file's last * modified date/times using {@link BasicFileAttributeView#setTimes(FileTime, FileTime, FileTime)}. However it is * not guaranteed that the operation will succeed. If the modification operation fails, it falls back to * {@link File#setLastModified(long)}. If that fails, the method throws IOException. *

*

* Symbolic links in the source directory are copied to new symbolic links in the destination * directory that point to the original target. The target of the link is not copied unless * it is also under the source directory. Even if it is under the source directory, the new symbolic * link in the destination points to the original target in the source directory, not to the * newly created copy of the target. *

* * @param srcDir an existing directory to copy, must not be {@code null}. * @param destDir the new directory, must not be {@code null}. * @throws NullPointerException if any of the given {@link File}s are {@code null}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code srcDir} exists but is not a directory, * the source and the destination directory are the same * @throws FileNotFoundException if the source does not exist. * @throws IOException if an error occurs, the destination is not writable, or setting the last-modified time didn't succeed * @since 1.1 */ public static void copyDirectory(final File srcDir, final File destDir) throws IOException { copyDirectory(srcDir, destDir, true); } /** * Copies a whole directory to a new location. *

* This method copies the contents of the specified source directory to within the specified destination directory. *

*

* The destination directory is created if it does not exist. If the destination directory does exist, then this * method merges the source with the destination, with the source taking precedence. *

*

* Note: Setting {@code preserveFileDate} to {@code true} tries to preserve the files' last * modified date/times using {@link File#setLastModified(long)}. However it is not guaranteed that those operations * will succeed. If the modification operation fails, the method throws IOException. *

* * @param srcDir an existing directory to copy, must not be {@code null}. * @param destDir the new directory, must not be {@code null}. * @param preserveFileDate true if the file date of the copy should be the same as the original. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code srcDir} exists but is not a directory, or * the source and the destination directory are the same * @throws FileNotFoundException if the source does not exist. * @throws IOException if an error occurs, the destination is not writable, or setting the last-modified time didn't succeed * @since 1.1 */ public static void copyDirectory(final File srcDir, final File destDir, final boolean preserveFileDate) throws IOException { copyDirectory(srcDir, destDir, null, preserveFileDate); } /** * Copies a filtered directory to a new location preserving the file dates. *

* This method copies the contents of the specified source directory to within the specified destination directory. *

*

* The destination directory is created if it does not exist. If the destination directory does exist, then this * method merges the source with the destination, with the source taking precedence. *

*

* Note: This method tries to preserve the files' last modified date/times using * {@link File#setLastModified(long)}. However it is not guaranteed that those operations will succeed. If the * modification operation fails, the method throws IOException. *

* Example: Copy directories only * *
     * // only copy the directory structure
     * FileUtils.copyDirectory(srcDir, destDir, DirectoryFileFilter.DIRECTORY);
     * 
* * Example: Copy directories and txt files * *
     * // Create a filter for ".txt" files
     * IOFileFilter txtSuffixFilter = FileFilterUtils.suffixFileFilter(".txt");
     * IOFileFilter txtFiles = FileFilterUtils.andFileFilter(FileFileFilter.FILE, txtSuffixFilter);
     *
     * // Create a filter for either directories or ".txt" files
     * FileFilter filter = FileFilterUtils.orFileFilter(DirectoryFileFilter.DIRECTORY, txtFiles);
     *
     * // Copy using the filter
     * FileUtils.copyDirectory(srcDir, destDir, filter);
     * 
* * @param srcDir an existing directory to copy, must not be {@code null}. * @param destDir the new directory, must not be {@code null}. * @param filter the filter to apply, null means copy all directories and files should be the same as the original. * @throws NullPointerException if any of the given {@link File}s are {@code null}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code srcDir} exists but is not a directory, or * the source and the destination directory are the same * @throws FileNotFoundException if the source does not exist. * @throws IOException if an error occurs, the destination is not writable, or setting the last-modified time didn't succeed * @since 1.4 */ public static void copyDirectory(final File srcDir, final File destDir, final FileFilter filter) throws IOException { copyDirectory(srcDir, destDir, filter, true); } /** * Copies a filtered directory to a new location. *

* This method copies the contents of the specified source directory to within the specified destination directory. *

*

* The destination directory is created if it does not exist. If the destination directory does exist, then this * method merges the source with the destination, with the source taking precedence. *

*

* Note: Setting {@code preserveFileDate} to {@code true} tries to preserve the file's last * modified date/times using {@link BasicFileAttributeView#setTimes(FileTime, FileTime, FileTime)}. However, it is * not guaranteed that the operation will succeed. If the modification operation fails it falls back to * {@link File#setLastModified(long)}. If that fails, the method throws IOException. *

* Example: Copy directories only * *
     * // only copy the directory structure
     * FileUtils.copyDirectory(srcDir, destDir, DirectoryFileFilter.DIRECTORY, false);
     * 
* * Example: Copy directories and txt files * *
     * // Create a filter for ".txt" files
     * IOFileFilter txtSuffixFilter = FileFilterUtils.suffixFileFilter(".txt");
     * IOFileFilter txtFiles = FileFilterUtils.andFileFilter(FileFileFilter.FILE, txtSuffixFilter);
     *
     * // Create a filter for either directories or ".txt" files
     * FileFilter filter = FileFilterUtils.orFileFilter(DirectoryFileFilter.DIRECTORY, txtFiles);
     *
     * // Copy using the filter
     * FileUtils.copyDirectory(srcDir, destDir, filter, false);
     * 
* * @param srcDir an existing directory to copy, must not be {@code null}. * @param destDir the new directory, must not be {@code null}. * @param filter the filter to apply, null means copy all directories and files. * @param preserveFileDate true if the file date of the copy should be the same as the original. * @throws NullPointerException if any of the given {@link File}s are {@code null}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code srcDir} exists but is not a directory, * the source and the destination directory are the same, or the destination is not writable * @throws FileNotFoundException if the source does not exist. * @throws IOException if an error occurs or setting the last-modified time didn't succeed. * @since 1.4 */ public static void copyDirectory(final File srcDir, final File destDir, final FileFilter filter, final boolean preserveFileDate) throws IOException { copyDirectory(srcDir, destDir, filter, preserveFileDate, StandardCopyOption.REPLACE_EXISTING, LinkOption.NOFOLLOW_LINKS); } /** * Copies a filtered directory to a new location. *

* This method copies the contents of the specified source directory to within the specified destination directory. *

*

* The destination directory is created if it does not exist. If the destination directory does exist, then this * method merges the source with the destination, with the source taking precedence. *

*

* Note: Setting {@code preserveFileDate} to {@code true} tries to preserve the file's last * modified date/times using {@link BasicFileAttributeView#setTimes(FileTime, FileTime, FileTime)}. However, it is * not guaranteed that the operation will succeed. If the modification operation fails it falls back to * {@link File#setLastModified(long)}. If that fails, the method throws IOException. *

* Example: Copy directories only * *
     * // only copy the directory structure
     * FileUtils.copyDirectory(srcDir, destDir, DirectoryFileFilter.DIRECTORY, false);
     * 
* * Example: Copy directories and txt files * *
     * // Create a filter for ".txt" files
     * IOFileFilter txtSuffixFilter = FileFilterUtils.suffixFileFilter(".txt");
     * IOFileFilter txtFiles = FileFilterUtils.andFileFilter(FileFileFilter.FILE, txtSuffixFilter);
     *
     * // Create a filter for either directories or ".txt" files
     * FileFilter filter = FileFilterUtils.orFileFilter(DirectoryFileFilter.DIRECTORY, txtFiles);
     *
     * // Copy using the filter
     * FileUtils.copyDirectory(srcDir, destDir, filter, false);
     * 
* * @param srcDir an existing directory to copy, must not be {@code null} * @param destDir the new directory, must not be {@code null} * @param fileFilter the filter to apply, null means copy all directories and files * @param preserveFileDate true if the file date of the copy should be the same as the original * @param copyOptions options specifying how the copy should be done, for example {@link StandardCopyOption}. * @throws NullPointerException if any of the given {@link File}s are {@code null}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code srcDir} exists but is not a directory, or * the source and the destination directory are the same * @throws FileNotFoundException if the source does not exist. * @throws IOException if an error occurs, the destination is not writable, or setting the last-modified time didn't succeed * @since 2.8.0 */ public static void copyDirectory(final File srcDir, final File destDir, final FileFilter fileFilter, final boolean preserveFileDate, final CopyOption... copyOptions) throws IOException { Objects.requireNonNull(destDir, "destination"); requireDirectoryExists(srcDir, "srcDir"); requireCanonicalPathsNotEquals(srcDir, destDir); // Cater for destination being directory within the source directory (see IO-141) List exclusionList = null; final String srcDirCanonicalPath = srcDir.getCanonicalPath(); final String destDirCanonicalPath = destDir.getCanonicalPath(); if (destDirCanonicalPath.startsWith(srcDirCanonicalPath)) { final File[] srcFiles = listFiles(srcDir, fileFilter); if (srcFiles.length > 0) { exclusionList = new ArrayList<>(srcFiles.length); for (final File srcFile : srcFiles) { exclusionList.add(new File(destDir, srcFile.getName()).getCanonicalPath()); } } } doCopyDirectory(srcDir, destDir, fileFilter, exclusionList, preserveFileDate, copyOptions); } /** * Copies a directory to within another directory preserving the file dates. *

* This method copies the source directory and all its contents to a directory of the same name in the specified * destination directory. *

*

* The destination directory is created if it does not exist. If the destination directory does exist, then this * method merges the source with the destination, with the source taking precedence. *

*

* Note: Setting {@code preserveFileDate} to {@code true} tries to preserve the file's last * modified date/times using {@link BasicFileAttributeView#setTimes(FileTime, FileTime, FileTime)}. However, it is * not guaranteed that the operation will succeed. If the modification operation fails it falls back to * {@link File#setLastModified(long)} and if that fails, the method throws IOException. *

* * @param sourceDir an existing directory to copy, must not be {@code null}. * @param destinationDir the directory to place the copy in, must not be {@code null}. * @throws NullPointerException if any of the given {@link File}s are {@code null}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the source or destination is invalid. * @throws FileNotFoundException if the source does not exist. * @throws IOException if an error occurs, the destination is not writable, or setting the last-modified time didn't succeed * @since 1.2 */ public static void copyDirectoryToDirectory(final File sourceDir, final File destinationDir) throws IOException { Objects.requireNonNull(sourceDir, "sourceDir"); requireDirectoryIfExists(destinationDir, "destinationDir"); copyDirectory(sourceDir, new File(destinationDir, sourceDir.getName()), true); } /** * Copies a file to a new location preserving the file date. *

* This method copies the contents of the specified source file to the specified destination file. The directory * holding the destination file is created if it does not exist. If the destination file exists, then this method * overwrites it. A symbolic link is resolved before copying so the new file is not a link. *

*

* Note: This method tries to preserve the file's last modified date/times using * {@link BasicFileAttributeView#setTimes(FileTime, FileTime, FileTime)}. However, it is not guaranteed that the * operation will succeed. If the modification operation fails, it falls back to * {@link File#setLastModified(long)}, and if that fails, the method throws IOException. *

* * @param srcFile an existing file to copy, must not be {@code null}. * @param destFile the new file, must not be {@code null}. * @throws NullPointerException if any of the given {@link File}s are {@code null}. * @throws IOException if source or destination is invalid. * @throws IOException if an error occurs or setting the last-modified time didn't succeed. * @throws IOException if the output file length is not the same as the input file length after the copy completes. * @see #copyFileToDirectory(File, File) * @see #copyFile(File, File, boolean) */ public static void copyFile(final File srcFile, final File destFile) throws IOException { copyFile(srcFile, destFile, StandardCopyOption.REPLACE_EXISTING); } /** * Copies an existing file to a new file location. *

* This method copies the contents of the specified source file to the specified destination file. The directory * holding the destination file is created if it does not exist. If the destination file exists, then this method * overwrites it. A symbolic link is resolved before copying so the new file is not a link. *

*

* Note: Setting {@code preserveFileDate} to {@code true} tries to preserve the file's last * modified date/times using {@link BasicFileAttributeView#setTimes(FileTime, FileTime, FileTime)}. However, it is * not guaranteed that the operation will succeed. If the modification operation fails, it falls back to * {@link File#setLastModified(long)}, and if that fails, the method throws IOException. *

* * @param srcFile an existing file to copy, must not be {@code null}. * @param destFile the new file, must not be {@code null}. * @param preserveFileDate true if the file date of the copy should be the same as the original. * @throws NullPointerException if any of the given {@link File}s are {@code null}. * @throws IOException if source or destination is invalid. * @throws IOException if an error occurs or setting the last-modified time didn't succeed. * @throws IOException if the output file length is not the same as the input file length after the copy completes * @see #copyFile(File, File, boolean, CopyOption...) */ public static void copyFile(final File srcFile, final File destFile, final boolean preserveFileDate) throws IOException { copyFile(srcFile, destFile, preserveFileDate, StandardCopyOption.REPLACE_EXISTING); } /** * Copies the contents of a file to a new location. *

* This method copies the contents of the specified source file to the specified destination file. The directory * holding the destination file is created if it does not exist. If the destination file exists, you can overwrite * it with {@link StandardCopyOption#REPLACE_EXISTING}. *

* *

* By default, a symbolic link is resolved before copying so the new file is not a link. * To copy symbolic links as links, you can pass {@code LinkOption.NO_FOLLOW_LINKS} as the last argument. *

* *

* Note: Setting {@code preserveFileDate} to {@code true} tries to preserve the file's last * modified date/times using {@link BasicFileAttributeView#setTimes(FileTime, FileTime, FileTime)}. However, it is * not guaranteed that the operation will succeed. If the modification operation fails, it falls back to * {@link File#setLastModified(long)}, and if that fails, the method throws IOException. *

* * @param srcFile an existing file to copy, must not be {@code null}. * @param destFile the new file, must not be {@code null}. * @param preserveFileDate true if the file date of the copy should be the same as the original. * @param copyOptions options specifying how the copy should be done, for example {@link StandardCopyOption}. * @throws NullPointerException if any of the given {@link File}s are {@code null}. * @throws FileNotFoundException if the source does not exist. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code srcFile} or {@code destFile} is not a file * @throws IOException if the output file length is not the same as the input file length after the copy completes. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs, setting the last-modified time didn't succeed, * or the destination is not writable * @see #copyFileToDirectory(File, File, boolean) * @since 2.8.0 */ public static void copyFile(final File srcFile, final File destFile, final boolean preserveFileDate, final CopyOption... copyOptions) throws IOException { Objects.requireNonNull(destFile, "destination"); checkFileExists(srcFile, "srcFile"); requireCanonicalPathsNotEquals(srcFile, destFile); createParentDirectories(destFile); if (destFile.exists()) { checkFileExists(destFile, "destFile"); } final Path srcPath = srcFile.toPath(); Files.copy(srcPath, destFile.toPath(), copyOptions); // On Windows, the last modified time is copied by default. if (preserveFileDate && !Files.isSymbolicLink(srcPath) && !setTimes(srcFile, destFile)) { throw new IOException("Cannot set the file time."); } } /** * Copies a file to a new location. *

* This method copies the contents of the specified source file to the specified destination file. The directory * holding the destination file is created if it does not exist. If the destination file exists, you can overwrite * it if you use {@link StandardCopyOption#REPLACE_EXISTING}. *

* * @param srcFile an existing file to copy, must not be {@code null}. * @param destFile the new file, must not be {@code null}. * @param copyOptions options specifying how the copy should be done, for example {@link StandardCopyOption}.. * @throws NullPointerException if any of the given {@link File}s are {@code null}. * @throws FileNotFoundException if the source does not exist. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if source is not a file. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @see StandardCopyOption * @since 2.9.0 */ public static void copyFile(final File srcFile, final File destFile, final CopyOption... copyOptions) throws IOException { copyFile(srcFile, destFile, true, copyOptions); } /** * Copies bytes from a {@link File} to an {@link OutputStream}. *

* This method buffers the input internally, so there is no need to use a {@link BufferedInputStream}. *

* * @param input the {@link File} to read. * @param output the {@link OutputStream} to write. * @return the number of bytes copied * @throws NullPointerException if the File is {@code null}. * @throws NullPointerException if the OutputStream is {@code null}. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @since 2.1 */ public static long copyFile(final File input, final OutputStream output) throws IOException { try (InputStream fis = Files.newInputStream(input.toPath())) { return IOUtils.copyLarge(fis, output); } } /** * Copies a file to a directory preserving the file date. *

* This method copies the contents of the specified source file to a file of the same name in the specified * destination directory. The destination directory is created if it does not exist. If the destination file exists, * then this method will overwrite it. *

*

* Note: This method tries to preserve the file's last modified date/times using * {@link BasicFileAttributeView#setTimes(FileTime, FileTime, FileTime)}. However, it is not guaranteed that the * operation will succeed. If the modification operation fails it falls back to * {@link File#setLastModified(long)} and if that fails, the method throws IOException. *

* * @param srcFile an existing file to copy, must not be {@code null}. * @param destDir the directory to place the copy in, must not be {@code null}. * @throws NullPointerException if any of the given {@link File}s are {@code null}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if source or destination is invalid. * @throws IOException if an error occurs or setting the last-modified time didn't succeed. * @see #copyFile(File, File, boolean) */ public static void copyFileToDirectory(final File srcFile, final File destDir) throws IOException { copyFileToDirectory(srcFile, destDir, true); } /** * Copies a file to a directory optionally preserving the file date. *

* This method copies the contents of the specified source file to a file of the same name in the specified * destination directory. The destination directory is created if it does not exist. If the destination file exists, * then this method will overwrite it. *

*

* Note: Setting {@code preserveFileDate} to {@code true} tries to preserve the file's last * modified date/times using {@link BasicFileAttributeView#setTimes(FileTime, FileTime, FileTime)}. However, it is * not guaranteed that the operation will succeed. If the modification operation fails it falls back to * {@link File#setLastModified(long)} and if that fails, the method throws IOException. *

* * @param sourceFile an existing file to copy, must not be {@code null}. * @param destinationDir the directory to place the copy in, must not be {@code null}. * @param preserveFileDate true if the file date of the copy should be the same as the original. * @throws NullPointerException if any of the given {@link File}s are {@code null}. * @throws IOException if an error occurs or setting the last-modified time didn't succeed. * @throws IOException if the output file length is not the same as the input file length after the copy completes. * @see #copyFile(File, File, CopyOption...) * @since 1.3 */ public static void copyFileToDirectory(final File sourceFile, final File destinationDir, final boolean preserveFileDate) throws IOException { Objects.requireNonNull(sourceFile, "sourceFile"); requireDirectoryIfExists(destinationDir, "destinationDir"); copyFile(sourceFile, new File(destinationDir, sourceFile.getName()), preserveFileDate); } /** * Copies bytes from an {@link InputStream} {@code source} to a file * {@code destination}. The directories up to {@code destination} * will be created if they don't already exist. {@code destination} * will be overwritten if it already exists. *

* The {@code source} stream is closed. *

*

* See {@link #copyToFile(InputStream, File)} for a method that does not close the input stream. *

* * @param source the {@link InputStream} to copy bytes from, must not be {@code null}, will be closed * @param destination the non-directory {@link File} to write bytes to * (possibly overwriting), must not be {@code null} * @throws IOException if {@code destination} is a directory * @throws IOException if {@code destination} cannot be written * @throws IOException if {@code destination} needs creating but can't be * @throws IOException if an IO error occurs during copying * @since 2.0 */ public static void copyInputStreamToFile(final InputStream source, final File destination) throws IOException { try (InputStream inputStream = source) { copyToFile(inputStream, destination); } } /** * Copies a file or directory to within another directory preserving the file dates. *

* This method copies the source file or directory, along with all its contents, to a directory of the same name in the * specified destination directory. *

*

* The destination directory is created if it does not exist. If the destination directory does exist, then this method * merges the source with the destination, with the source taking precedence. *

*

* Note: Setting {@code preserveFileDate} to {@code true} tries to preserve the file's last * modified date/times using {@link BasicFileAttributeView#setTimes(FileTime, FileTime, FileTime)}. However, it is * not guaranteed that the operation will succeed. If the modification operation fails it falls back to * {@link File#setLastModified(long)} and if that fails, the method throws IOException. *

* * @param sourceFile an existing file or directory to copy, must not be {@code null}. * @param destinationDir the directory to place the copy in, must not be {@code null}. * @throws NullPointerException if any of the given {@link File}s are {@code null}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the source or destination is invalid. * @throws FileNotFoundException if the source does not exist. * @throws IOException if an error occurs or setting the last-modified time didn't succeed. * @see #copyDirectoryToDirectory(File, File) * @see #copyFileToDirectory(File, File) * @since 2.6 */ public static void copyToDirectory(final File sourceFile, final File destinationDir) throws IOException { Objects.requireNonNull(sourceFile, "sourceFile"); if (sourceFile.isFile()) { copyFileToDirectory(sourceFile, destinationDir); } else if (sourceFile.isDirectory()) { copyDirectoryToDirectory(sourceFile, destinationDir); } else { throw new FileNotFoundException("The source " + sourceFile + " does not exist"); } } /** * Copies a files to a directory preserving each file's date. *

* This method copies the contents of the specified source files * to a file of the same name in the specified destination directory. * The destination directory is created if it does not exist. * If the destination file exists, then this method will overwrite it. *

*

* Note: This method tries to preserve the file's last * modified date/times using {@link BasicFileAttributeView#setTimes(FileTime, FileTime, FileTime)}. However, it is * not guaranteed that the operation will succeed. If the modification operation fails it falls back to * {@link File#setLastModified(long)} and if that fails, the method throws IOException. *

* * @param sourceIterable existing files to copy, must not be {@code null}. * @param destinationDir the directory to place the copies in, must not be {@code null}. * @throws NullPointerException if any of the given {@link File}s are {@code null}. * @throws IOException if source or destination is invalid. * @throws IOException if an error occurs or setting the last-modified time didn't succeed. * @see #copyFileToDirectory(File, File) * @since 2.6 */ public static void copyToDirectory(final Iterable sourceIterable, final File destinationDir) throws IOException { Objects.requireNonNull(sourceIterable, "sourceIterable"); for (final File src : sourceIterable) { copyFileToDirectory(src, destinationDir); } } /** * Copies bytes from an {@link InputStream} source to a {@link File} destination. The directories * up to {@code destination} will be created if they don't already exist. {@code destination} will be * overwritten if it already exists. The {@code source} stream is left open, e.g. for use with * {@link java.util.zip.ZipInputStream ZipInputStream}. See {@link #copyInputStreamToFile(InputStream, File)} for a * method that closes the input stream. * * @param inputStream the {@link InputStream} to copy bytes from, must not be {@code null} * @param file the non-directory {@link File} to write bytes to (possibly overwriting), must not be * {@code null} * @throws NullPointerException if the InputStream is {@code null}. * @throws NullPointerException if the File is {@code null}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the file object is a directory. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the file is not writable. * @throws IOException if the directories could not be created. * @throws IOException if an IO error occurs during copying. * @since 2.5 */ public static void copyToFile(final InputStream inputStream, final File file) throws IOException { try (OutputStream out = newOutputStream(file, false)) { IOUtils.copy(inputStream, out); } } /** * Copies bytes from the URL {@code source} to a file * {@code destination}. The directories up to {@code destination} * will be created if they don't already exist. {@code destination} * will be overwritten if it already exists. *

* Warning: this method does not set a connection or read timeout and thus * might block forever. Use {@link #copyURLToFile(URL, File, int, int)} * with reasonable timeouts to prevent this. *

* * @param source the {@link URL} to copy bytes from, must not be {@code null} * @param destination the non-directory {@link File} to write bytes to * (possibly overwriting), must not be {@code null} * @throws IOException if {@code source} URL cannot be opened * @throws IOException if {@code destination} is a directory * @throws IOException if {@code destination} cannot be written * @throws IOException if {@code destination} needs creating but can't be * @throws IOException if an IO error occurs during copying */ public static void copyURLToFile(final URL source, final File destination) throws IOException { final Path path = destination.toPath(); PathUtils.createParentDirectories(path); PathUtils.copy(source::openStream, path, StandardCopyOption.REPLACE_EXISTING); } /** * Copies bytes from the URL {@code source} to a file {@code destination}. The directories up to * {@code destination} will be created if they don't already exist. {@code destination} will be * overwritten if it already exists. * * @param source the {@link URL} to copy bytes from, must not be {@code null} * @param destination the non-directory {@link File} to write bytes to (possibly overwriting), must not be * {@code null} * @param connectionTimeoutMillis the number of milliseconds until this method will time out if no connection could * be established to the {@code source} * @param readTimeoutMillis the number of milliseconds until this method will time out if no data could be read from * the {@code source} * @throws IOException if {@code source} URL cannot be opened * @throws IOException if {@code destination} is a directory * @throws IOException if {@code destination} cannot be written * @throws IOException if {@code destination} needs creating but can't be * @throws IOException if an IO error occurs during copying * @since 2.0 */ public static void copyURLToFile(final URL source, final File destination, final int connectionTimeoutMillis, final int readTimeoutMillis) throws IOException { try (CloseableURLConnection urlConnection = CloseableURLConnection.open(source)) { urlConnection.setConnectTimeout(connectionTimeoutMillis); urlConnection.setReadTimeout(readTimeoutMillis); try (InputStream stream = urlConnection.getInputStream()) { copyInputStreamToFile(stream, destination); } } } /** * Creates all parent directories for a File object, including any necessary but non-existent parent directories. If a parent directory already exists or * is null, nothing happens. * * @param file the File that may need parents, may be null. * @return The parent directory, or {@code null} if the given File does have a parent. * @throws IOException if the directory was not created along with all its parent directories. * @throws SecurityException See {@link File#mkdirs()}. * @since 2.9.0 */ public static File createParentDirectories(final File file) throws IOException { return mkdirs(getParentFile(file)); } /** * Gets the current directory. * * @return the current directory. * @since 2.12.0 */ public static File current() { return PathUtils.current().toFile(); } /** * Decodes the specified URL as per RFC 3986, i.e. transforms * percent-encoded octets to characters by decoding with the UTF-8 character * set. This function is primarily intended for usage with * {@link java.net.URL} which unfortunately does not enforce proper URLs. As * such, this method will leniently accept invalid characters or malformed * percent-encoded octets and simply pass them literally through to the * result string. Except for rare edge cases, this will make unencoded URLs * pass through unaltered. * * @param url The URL to decode, may be {@code null}. * @return The decoded URL or {@code null} if the input was * {@code null}. */ static String decodeUrl(final String url) { String decoded = url; if (url != null && url.indexOf('%') >= 0) { final int n = url.length(); final StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(); final ByteBuffer byteBuffer = ByteBuffer.allocate(n); for (int i = 0; i < n; ) { if (url.charAt(i) == '%') { try { do { final byte octet = (byte) Integer.parseInt(url.substring(i + 1, i + 3), 16); byteBuffer.put(octet); i += 3; } while (i < n && url.charAt(i) == '%'); continue; } catch (final IndexOutOfBoundsException | NumberFormatException ignored) { // malformed percent-encoded octet, fall through and // append characters literally } finally { if (byteBuffer.position() > 0) { byteBuffer.flip(); builder.append(StandardCharsets.UTF_8.decode(byteBuffer).toString()); byteBuffer.clear(); } } } builder.append(url.charAt(i++)); } decoded = builder.toString(); } return decoded; } /** * Deletes the given File but throws an IOException if it cannot, unlike {@link File#delete()} which returns a * boolean. * * @param file The file to delete. * @return the given file. * @throws NullPointerException if the parameter is {@code null} * @throws IOException if the file cannot be deleted. * @see File#delete() * @since 2.9.0 */ public static File delete(final File file) throws IOException { Objects.requireNonNull(file, "file"); Files.delete(file.toPath()); return file; } /** * Deletes a directory recursively. * * @param directory directory to delete * @throws IOException in case deletion is unsuccessful * @throws NullPointerException if the parameter is {@code null} * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code directory} is not a directory */ public static void deleteDirectory(final File directory) throws IOException { Objects.requireNonNull(directory, "directory"); if (!directory.exists()) { return; } if (!isSymlink(directory)) { cleanDirectory(directory); } delete(directory); } /** * Schedules a directory recursively for deletion on JVM exit. * * @param directory directory to delete, must not be {@code null} * @throws NullPointerException if the directory is {@code null} * @throws IOException in case deletion is unsuccessful */ private static void deleteDirectoryOnExit(final File directory) throws IOException { if (!directory.exists()) { return; } directory.deleteOnExit(); if (!isSymlink(directory)) { cleanDirectoryOnExit(directory); } } /** * Deletes a file, never throwing an exception. If file is a directory, delete it and all subdirectories. *

* The difference between File.delete() and this method are: *

*
    *
  • A directory to be deleted does not have to be empty.
  • *
  • No exceptions are thrown when a file or directory cannot be deleted.
  • *
* * @param file file or directory to delete, can be {@code null} * @return {@code true} if the file or directory was deleted, otherwise * {@code false} * @since 1.4 */ public static boolean deleteQuietly(final File file) { if (file == null) { return false; } try { if (file.isDirectory()) { cleanDirectory(file); } } catch (final Exception ignored) { // ignore } try { return file.delete(); } catch (final Exception ignored) { return false; } } /** * Determines whether the {@code parent} directory contains the {@code child} element (a file or directory). *

* Files are normalized before comparison. *

* * Edge cases: *
    *
  • A {@code directory} must not be null: if null, throw NullPointerException
  • *
  • A {@code directory} must be a directory: if not a directory, throw IllegalArgumentException
  • *
  • A directory does not contain itself: return false
  • *
  • A null child file is not contained in any parent: return false
  • *
* * @param directory the file to consider as the parent. * @param child the file to consider as the child. * @return true is the candidate leaf is under by the specified composite. False otherwise. * @throws IOException if an IO error occurs while checking the files. * @throws NullPointerException if the parent is {@code null}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the parent is not a directory. * @see FilenameUtils#directoryContains(String, String) * @since 2.2 */ public static boolean directoryContains(final File directory, final File child) throws IOException { requireDirectoryExists(directory, "directory"); if (child == null || !child.exists()) { return false; } // Canonicalize paths (normalizes relative paths) return FilenameUtils.directoryContains(directory.getCanonicalPath(), child.getCanonicalPath()); } /** * Internal copy directory method. Creates all destination parent directories, * including any necessary but non-existent parent directories. * * @param srcDir the validated source directory, must not be {@code null}. * @param destDir the validated destination directory, must not be {@code null}. * @param fileFilter the filter to apply, null means copy all directories and files. * @param exclusionList List of files and directories to exclude from the copy, may be null. * @param preserveDirDate preserve the directories last modified dates. * @param copyOptions options specifying how the copy should be done, see {@link StandardCopyOption}. * @throws IOException if the directory was not created along with all its parent directories. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code destDir} is not writable * @throws SecurityException See {@link File#mkdirs()}. */ private static void doCopyDirectory(final File srcDir, final File destDir, final FileFilter fileFilter, final List exclusionList, final boolean preserveDirDate, final CopyOption... copyOptions) throws IOException { // recurse dirs, copy files. final File[] srcFiles = listFiles(srcDir, fileFilter); requireDirectoryIfExists(destDir, "destDir"); mkdirs(destDir); for (final File srcFile : srcFiles) { final File dstFile = new File(destDir, srcFile.getName()); if (exclusionList == null || !exclusionList.contains(srcFile.getCanonicalPath())) { if (srcFile.isDirectory()) { doCopyDirectory(srcFile, dstFile, fileFilter, exclusionList, preserveDirDate, copyOptions); } else { copyFile(srcFile, dstFile, preserveDirDate, copyOptions); } } } // Do this last, as the above has probably affected directory metadata if (preserveDirDate) { setTimes(srcDir, destDir); } } /** * Deletes a file or directory. For a directory, delete it and all subdirectories. *

* The difference between File.delete() and this method are: *

*
    *
  • The directory does not have to be empty.
  • *
  • You get an exception when a file or directory cannot be deleted.
  • *
* * @param file file or directory to delete, must not be {@code null}. * @throws NullPointerException if the file is {@code null}. * @throws FileNotFoundException if the file was not found. * @throws IOException in case deletion is unsuccessful. */ public static void forceDelete(final File file) throws IOException { Objects.requireNonNull(file, "file"); final Counters.PathCounters deleteCounters; try { deleteCounters = PathUtils.delete( file.toPath(), PathUtils.EMPTY_LINK_OPTION_ARRAY, StandardDeleteOption.OVERRIDE_READ_ONLY); } catch (final IOException ex) { throw new IOException("Cannot delete file: " + file, ex); } if (deleteCounters.getFileCounter().get() < 1 && deleteCounters.getDirectoryCounter().get() < 1) { // didn't find a file to delete. throw new FileNotFoundException("File does not exist: " + file); } } /** * Schedules a file to be deleted when JVM exits. * If file is directory delete it and all subdirectories. * * @param file file or directory to delete, must not be {@code null}. * @throws NullPointerException if the file is {@code null}. * @throws IOException in case deletion is unsuccessful. */ public static void forceDeleteOnExit(final File file) throws IOException { Objects.requireNonNull(file, "file"); if (file.isDirectory()) { deleteDirectoryOnExit(file); } else { file.deleteOnExit(); } } /** * Creates all directories for a File object, including any necessary but non-existent parent directories. If the {@code directory} already exists or is * null, nothing happens. *

* Calls {@link File#mkdirs()} and throws an {@link IOException} on failure. *

* * @param directory the receiver for {@code mkdirs()}. If the {@code directory} already exists or is null, nothing happens. * @throws IOException if the directory was not created along with all its parent directories. * @throws IOException if the given file object is not a directory. * @throws SecurityException See {@link File#mkdirs()}. * @see File#mkdirs() */ public static void forceMkdir(final File directory) throws IOException { mkdirs(directory); } /** * Creates all directories for a File object, including any necessary but non-existent parent directories. If the parent directory already exists or is * null, nothing happens. *

* Calls {@link File#mkdirs()} for the parent of {@code file}. *

* * @param file file with parents to create, must not be {@code null}. * @throws NullPointerException if the file is {@code null}. * @throws IOException if the directory was not created along with all its parent directories. * @throws SecurityException See {@link File#mkdirs()}. * @see File#mkdirs() * @since 2.5 */ public static void forceMkdirParent(final File file) throws IOException { forceMkdir(getParentFile(Objects.requireNonNull(file, "file"))); } /** * Constructs a file from the set of name elements. * * @param directory the parent directory. * @param names the name elements. * @return the new file. * @since 2.1 */ public static File getFile(final File directory, final String... names) { Objects.requireNonNull(directory, "directory"); Objects.requireNonNull(names, "names"); File file = directory; for (final String name : names) { file = new File(file, name); } return file; } /** * Constructs a file from the set of name elements. * * @param names the name elements. * @return the file. * @since 2.1 */ public static File getFile(final String... names) { Objects.requireNonNull(names, "names"); File file = null; for (final String name : names) { if (file == null) { file = new File(name); } else { file = new File(file, name); } } return file; } /** * Gets the parent of the given file. The given file may be null. Note that a file's parent may be null as well. * * @param file The file to query, may be null. * @return The parent file or {@code null}. Note that a file's parent may be null as well. */ private static File getParentFile(final File file) { return file == null ? null : file.getParentFile(); } /** * Returns a {@link File} representing the system temporary directory. * * @return the system temporary directory as a File * @since 2.0 */ public static File getTempDirectory() { return new File(getTempDirectoryPath()); } /** * Returns the path to the system temporary directory. * * WARNING: this method relies on the Java system property 'java.io.tmpdir' * which may or may not have a trailing file separator. * This can affect code that uses String processing to manipulate pathnames rather * than the standard libary methods in classes such as {@link java.io.File} * * @return the path to the system temporary directory as a String * @since 2.0 */ public static String getTempDirectoryPath() { return System.getProperty("java.io.tmpdir"); } /** * Returns a {@link File} representing the user's home directory. * * @return the user's home directory. * @since 2.0 */ public static File getUserDirectory() { return new File(getUserDirectoryPath()); } /** * Returns the path to the user's home directory. * * @return the path to the user's home directory. * @since 2.0 */ public static String getUserDirectoryPath() { return System.getProperty("user.home"); } /** * Tests whether the specified {@link File} is a directory or not. Implemented as a * null-safe delegate to {@link Files#isDirectory(Path path, LinkOption... options)}. * * @param file the path to the file. * @param options options indicating how symbolic links are handled * @return {@code true} if the file is a directory; {@code false} if * the path is null, the file does not exist, is not a directory, or it cannot * be determined if the file is a directory or not. * @throws SecurityException In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is installed, the * {@link SecurityManager#checkRead(String) checkRead} method is invoked to check read * access to the directory. * @since 2.9.0 */ public static boolean isDirectory(final File file, final LinkOption... options) { return file != null && Files.isDirectory(file.toPath(), options); } /** * Tests whether the directory is empty. * * @param directory the directory to query. * @return whether the directory is empty. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @throws NotDirectoryException if the file could not otherwise be opened because it is not a directory * (optional specific exception). * @since 2.9.0 */ public static boolean isEmptyDirectory(final File directory) throws IOException { return PathUtils.isEmptyDirectory(directory.toPath()); } /** * Tests if the specified {@link File} is newer than the specified {@link ChronoLocalDate} * at the end of day. * *

Note: The input date is assumed to be in the system default time-zone with the time * part set to the current time. To use a non-default time-zone use the method * {@link #isFileNewer(File, ChronoLocalDateTime, ZoneId) * isFileNewer(file, chronoLocalDate.atTime(LocalTime.now(zoneId)), zoneId)} where * {@code zoneId} is a valid {@link ZoneId}. * * @param file the {@link File} of which the modification date must be compared. * @param chronoLocalDate the date reference. * @return true if the {@link File} exists and has been modified after the given * {@link ChronoLocalDate} at the current time. * @throws UncheckedIOException if an I/O error occurs * @throws NullPointerException if the file or local date is {@code null}. * @since 2.8.0 */ public static boolean isFileNewer(final File file, final ChronoLocalDate chronoLocalDate) { return isFileNewer(file, chronoLocalDate, LocalTime.MAX); } /** * Tests if the specified {@link File} is newer than the specified {@link ChronoLocalDate} * at the specified time. * *

Note: The input date and time are assumed to be in the system default time-zone. To use a * non-default time-zone use the method {@link #isFileNewer(File, ChronoLocalDateTime, ZoneId) * isFileNewer(file, chronoLocalDate.atTime(localTime), zoneId)} where {@code zoneId} is a valid * {@link ZoneId}. * * @param file the {@link File} of which the modification date must be compared. * @param chronoLocalDate the date reference. * @param localTime the time reference. * @return true if the {@link File} exists and has been modified after the given * {@link ChronoLocalDate} at the given time. * @throws UncheckedIOException if an I/O error occurs * @throws NullPointerException if the file, local date or zone ID is {@code null}. * @since 2.8.0 */ public static boolean isFileNewer(final File file, final ChronoLocalDate chronoLocalDate, final LocalTime localTime) { Objects.requireNonNull(chronoLocalDate, "chronoLocalDate"); Objects.requireNonNull(localTime, "localTime"); return isFileNewer(file, chronoLocalDate.atTime(localTime)); } /** * Tests if the specified {@link File} is newer than the specified {@link ChronoLocalDate} at the specified * {@link OffsetTime}. * * @param file the {@link File} of which the modification date must be compared * @param chronoLocalDate the date reference * @param offsetTime the time reference * @return true if the {@link File} exists and has been modified after the given {@link ChronoLocalDate} at the given * {@link OffsetTime}. * @throws UncheckedIOException if an I/O error occurs * @throws NullPointerException if the file, local date or zone ID is {@code null} * @since 2.12.0 */ public static boolean isFileNewer(final File file, final ChronoLocalDate chronoLocalDate, final OffsetTime offsetTime) { Objects.requireNonNull(chronoLocalDate, "chronoLocalDate"); Objects.requireNonNull(offsetTime, "offsetTime"); return isFileNewer(file, chronoLocalDate.atTime(offsetTime.toLocalTime())); } /** * Tests if the specified {@link File} is newer than the specified {@link ChronoLocalDateTime} * at the system-default time zone. * *

Note: The input date and time is assumed to be in the system default time-zone. To use a * non-default time-zone use the method {@link #isFileNewer(File, ChronoLocalDateTime, ZoneId) * isFileNewer(file, chronoLocalDateTime, zoneId)} where {@code zoneId} is a valid * {@link ZoneId}. * * @param file the {@link File} of which the modification date must be compared. * @param chronoLocalDateTime the date reference. * @return true if the {@link File} exists and has been modified after the given * {@link ChronoLocalDateTime} at the system-default time zone. * @throws UncheckedIOException if an I/O error occurs * @throws NullPointerException if the file or local date time is {@code null}. * @since 2.8.0 */ public static boolean isFileNewer(final File file, final ChronoLocalDateTime chronoLocalDateTime) { return isFileNewer(file, chronoLocalDateTime, ZoneId.systemDefault()); } /** * Tests if the specified {@link File} is newer than the specified {@link ChronoLocalDateTime} * at the specified {@link ZoneId}. * * @param file the {@link File} of which the modification date must be compared. * @param chronoLocalDateTime the date reference. * @param zoneId the time zone. * @return true if the {@link File} exists and has been modified after the given * {@link ChronoLocalDateTime} at the given {@link ZoneId}. * @throws UncheckedIOException if an I/O error occurs * @throws NullPointerException if the file, local date time or zone ID is {@code null}. * @since 2.8.0 */ public static boolean isFileNewer(final File file, final ChronoLocalDateTime chronoLocalDateTime, final ZoneId zoneId) { Objects.requireNonNull(chronoLocalDateTime, "chronoLocalDateTime"); Objects.requireNonNull(zoneId, "zoneId"); return isFileNewer(file, chronoLocalDateTime.atZone(zoneId)); } /** * Tests if the specified {@link File} is newer than the specified {@link ChronoZonedDateTime}. * * @param file the {@link File} of which the modification date must be compared. * @param chronoZonedDateTime the date reference. * @return true if the {@link File} exists and has been modified after the given * {@link ChronoZonedDateTime}. * @throws NullPointerException if the file or zoned date time is {@code null}. * @throws UncheckedIOException if an I/O error occurs * @since 2.8.0 */ public static boolean isFileNewer(final File file, final ChronoZonedDateTime chronoZonedDateTime) { Objects.requireNonNull(file, "file"); Objects.requireNonNull(chronoZonedDateTime, "chronoZonedDateTime"); return Uncheck.get(() -> PathUtils.isNewer(file.toPath(), chronoZonedDateTime)); } /** * Tests if the specified {@link File} is newer than the specified {@link Date}. * * @param file the {@link File} of which the modification date must be compared. * @param date the date reference. * @return true if the {@link File} exists and has been modified * after the given {@link Date}. * @throws UncheckedIOException if an I/O error occurs * @throws NullPointerException if the file or date is {@code null}. */ public static boolean isFileNewer(final File file, final Date date) { Objects.requireNonNull(date, "date"); return isFileNewer(file, date.getTime()); } /** * Tests if the specified {@link File} is newer than the reference {@link File}. * * @param file the {@link File} of which the modification date must be compared. * @param reference the {@link File} of which the modification date is used. * @return true if the {@link File} exists and has been modified more * recently than the reference {@link File}. * @throws NullPointerException if the file or reference file is {@code null}. * @throws UncheckedIOException if the reference file doesn't exist. */ public static boolean isFileNewer(final File file, final File reference) { return Uncheck.get(() -> PathUtils.isNewer(file.toPath(), reference.toPath())); } /** * Tests if the specified {@link File} is newer than the specified {@link FileTime}. * * @param file the {@link File} of which the modification date must be compared. * @param fileTime the file time reference. * @return true if the {@link File} exists and has been modified after the given {@link FileTime}. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @throws NullPointerException if the file or local date is {@code null}. * @since 2.12.0 */ public static boolean isFileNewer(final File file, final FileTime fileTime) throws IOException { Objects.requireNonNull(file, "file"); return PathUtils.isNewer(file.toPath(), fileTime); } /** * Tests if the specified {@link File} is newer than the specified {@link Instant}. * * @param file the {@link File} of which the modification date must be compared. * @param instant the date reference. * @return true if the {@link File} exists and has been modified after the given {@link Instant}. * @throws NullPointerException if the file or instant is {@code null}. * @throws UncheckedIOException if an I/O error occurs * @since 2.8.0 */ public static boolean isFileNewer(final File file, final Instant instant) { Objects.requireNonNull(instant, "instant"); return Uncheck.get(() -> PathUtils.isNewer(file.toPath(), instant)); } /** * Tests if the specified {@link File} is newer than the specified time reference. * * @param file the {@link File} of which the modification date must be compared. * @param timeMillis the time reference measured in milliseconds since the * epoch (00:00:00 GMT, January 1, 1970). * @return true if the {@link File} exists and has been modified after the given time reference. * @throws UncheckedIOException if an I/O error occurs * @throws NullPointerException if the file is {@code null}. */ public static boolean isFileNewer(final File file, final long timeMillis) { Objects.requireNonNull(file, "file"); return Uncheck.get(() -> PathUtils.isNewer(file.toPath(), timeMillis)); } /** * Tests if the specified {@link File} is newer than the specified {@link OffsetDateTime}. * * @param file the {@link File} of which the modification date must be compared * @param offsetDateTime the date reference * @return true if the {@link File} exists and has been modified before the given {@link OffsetDateTime}. * @throws UncheckedIOException if an I/O error occurs * @throws NullPointerException if the file or zoned date time is {@code null} * @since 2.12.0 */ public static boolean isFileNewer(final File file, final OffsetDateTime offsetDateTime) { Objects.requireNonNull(offsetDateTime, "offsetDateTime"); return isFileNewer(file, offsetDateTime.toInstant()); } /** * Tests if the specified {@link File} is older than the specified {@link ChronoLocalDate} * at the end of day. * *

Note: The input date is assumed to be in the system default time-zone with the time * part set to the current time. To use a non-default time-zone use the method * {@link #isFileOlder(File, ChronoLocalDateTime, ZoneId) * isFileOlder(file, chronoLocalDate.atTime(LocalTime.now(zoneId)), zoneId)} where * {@code zoneId} is a valid {@link ZoneId}. * * @param file the {@link File} of which the modification date must be compared. * @param chronoLocalDate the date reference. * @return true if the {@link File} exists and has been modified before the given * {@link ChronoLocalDate} at the current time. * @throws NullPointerException if the file or local date is {@code null}. * @throws UncheckedIOException if an I/O error occurs * @see ZoneId#systemDefault() * @see LocalTime#now() * @since 2.8.0 */ public static boolean isFileOlder(final File file, final ChronoLocalDate chronoLocalDate) { return isFileOlder(file, chronoLocalDate, LocalTime.MAX); } /** * Tests if the specified {@link File} is older than the specified {@link ChronoLocalDate} * at the specified {@link LocalTime}. * *

Note: The input date and time are assumed to be in the system default time-zone. To use a * non-default time-zone use the method {@link #isFileOlder(File, ChronoLocalDateTime, ZoneId) * isFileOlder(file, chronoLocalDate.atTime(localTime), zoneId)} where {@code zoneId} is a valid * {@link ZoneId}. * * @param file the {@link File} of which the modification date must be compared. * @param chronoLocalDate the date reference. * @param localTime the time reference. * @return true if the {@link File} exists and has been modified before the * given {@link ChronoLocalDate} at the specified time. * @throws UncheckedIOException if an I/O error occurs * @throws NullPointerException if the file, local date or local time is {@code null}. * @see ZoneId#systemDefault() * @since 2.8.0 */ public static boolean isFileOlder(final File file, final ChronoLocalDate chronoLocalDate, final LocalTime localTime) { Objects.requireNonNull(chronoLocalDate, "chronoLocalDate"); Objects.requireNonNull(localTime, "localTime"); return isFileOlder(file, chronoLocalDate.atTime(localTime)); } /** * Tests if the specified {@link File} is older than the specified {@link ChronoLocalDate} at the specified * {@link OffsetTime}. * * @param file the {@link File} of which the modification date must be compared * @param chronoLocalDate the date reference * @param offsetTime the time reference * @return true if the {@link File} exists and has been modified after the given {@link ChronoLocalDate} at the given * {@link OffsetTime}. * @throws NullPointerException if the file, local date or zone ID is {@code null} * @throws UncheckedIOException if an I/O error occurs * @since 2.12.0 */ public static boolean isFileOlder(final File file, final ChronoLocalDate chronoLocalDate, final OffsetTime offsetTime) { Objects.requireNonNull(chronoLocalDate, "chronoLocalDate"); Objects.requireNonNull(offsetTime, "offsetTime"); return isFileOlder(file, chronoLocalDate.atTime(offsetTime.toLocalTime())); } /** * Tests if the specified {@link File} is older than the specified {@link ChronoLocalDateTime} * at the system-default time zone. * *

Note: The input date and time is assumed to be in the system default time-zone. To use a * non-default time-zone use the method {@link #isFileOlder(File, ChronoLocalDateTime, ZoneId) * isFileOlder(file, chronoLocalDateTime, zoneId)} where {@code zoneId} is a valid * {@link ZoneId}. * * @param file the {@link File} of which the modification date must be compared. * @param chronoLocalDateTime the date reference. * @return true if the {@link File} exists and has been modified before the given * {@link ChronoLocalDateTime} at the system-default time zone. * @throws NullPointerException if the file or local date time is {@code null}. * @throws UncheckedIOException if an I/O error occurs * @see ZoneId#systemDefault() * @since 2.8.0 */ public static boolean isFileOlder(final File file, final ChronoLocalDateTime chronoLocalDateTime) { return isFileOlder(file, chronoLocalDateTime, ZoneId.systemDefault()); } /** * Tests if the specified {@link File} is older than the specified {@link ChronoLocalDateTime} * at the specified {@link ZoneId}. * * @param file the {@link File} of which the modification date must be compared. * @param chronoLocalDateTime the date reference. * @param zoneId the time zone. * @return true if the {@link File} exists and has been modified before the given * {@link ChronoLocalDateTime} at the given {@link ZoneId}. * @throws NullPointerException if the file, local date time or zone ID is {@code null}. * @throws UncheckedIOException if an I/O error occurs * @since 2.8.0 */ public static boolean isFileOlder(final File file, final ChronoLocalDateTime chronoLocalDateTime, final ZoneId zoneId) { Objects.requireNonNull(chronoLocalDateTime, "chronoLocalDateTime"); Objects.requireNonNull(zoneId, "zoneId"); return isFileOlder(file, chronoLocalDateTime.atZone(zoneId)); } /** * Tests if the specified {@link File} is older than the specified {@link ChronoZonedDateTime}. * * @param file the {@link File} of which the modification date must be compared. * @param chronoZonedDateTime the date reference. * @return true if the {@link File} exists and has been modified before the given * {@link ChronoZonedDateTime}. * @throws NullPointerException if the file or zoned date time is {@code null}. * @throws UncheckedIOException if an I/O error occurs * @since 2.8.0 */ public static boolean isFileOlder(final File file, final ChronoZonedDateTime chronoZonedDateTime) { Objects.requireNonNull(chronoZonedDateTime, "chronoZonedDateTime"); return isFileOlder(file, chronoZonedDateTime.toInstant()); } /** * Tests if the specified {@link File} is older than the specified {@link Date}. * * @param file the {@link File} of which the modification date must be compared. * @param date the date reference. * @return true if the {@link File} exists and has been modified before the given {@link Date}. * @throws NullPointerException if the file or date is {@code null}. * @throws UncheckedIOException if an I/O error occurs */ public static boolean isFileOlder(final File file, final Date date) { Objects.requireNonNull(date, "date"); return isFileOlder(file, date.getTime()); } /** * Tests if the specified {@link File} is older than the reference {@link File}. * * @param file the {@link File} of which the modification date must be compared. * @param reference the {@link File} of which the modification date is used. * @return true if the {@link File} exists and has been modified before the reference {@link File}. * @throws NullPointerException if the file or reference file is {@code null}. * @throws FileNotFoundException if the reference file doesn't exist. * @throws UncheckedIOException if an I/O error occurs */ public static boolean isFileOlder(final File file, final File reference) throws FileNotFoundException { return Uncheck.get(() -> PathUtils.isOlder(file.toPath(), reference.toPath())); } /** * Tests if the specified {@link File} is older than the specified {@link FileTime}. * * @param file the {@link File} of which the modification date must be compared. * @param fileTime the file time reference. * @return true if the {@link File} exists and has been modified before the given {@link FileTime}. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @throws NullPointerException if the file or local date is {@code null}. * @since 2.12.0 */ public static boolean isFileOlder(final File file, final FileTime fileTime) throws IOException { Objects.requireNonNull(file, "file"); return PathUtils.isOlder(file.toPath(), fileTime); } /** * Tests if the specified {@link File} is older than the specified {@link Instant}. * * @param file the {@link File} of which the modification date must be compared. * @param instant the date reference. * @return true if the {@link File} exists and has been modified before the given {@link Instant}. * @throws NullPointerException if the file or instant is {@code null}. * @since 2.8.0 */ public static boolean isFileOlder(final File file, final Instant instant) { Objects.requireNonNull(instant, "instant"); return Uncheck.get(() -> PathUtils.isOlder(file.toPath(), instant)); } /** * Tests if the specified {@link File} is older than the specified time reference. * * @param file the {@link File} of which the modification date must be compared. * @param timeMillis the time reference measured in milliseconds since the * epoch (00:00:00 GMT, January 1, 1970). * @return true if the {@link File} exists and has been modified before the given time reference. * @throws NullPointerException if the file is {@code null}. * @throws UncheckedIOException if an I/O error occurs */ public static boolean isFileOlder(final File file, final long timeMillis) { Objects.requireNonNull(file, "file"); return Uncheck.get(() -> PathUtils.isOlder(file.toPath(), timeMillis)); } /** * Tests if the specified {@link File} is older than the specified {@link OffsetDateTime}. * * @param file the {@link File} of which the modification date must be compared * @param offsetDateTime the date reference * @return true if the {@link File} exists and has been modified before the given {@link OffsetDateTime}. * @throws NullPointerException if the file or zoned date time is {@code null} * @since 2.12.0 */ public static boolean isFileOlder(final File file, final OffsetDateTime offsetDateTime) { Objects.requireNonNull(offsetDateTime, "offsetDateTime"); return isFileOlder(file, offsetDateTime.toInstant()); } /** * Tests whether the specified {@link File} is a regular file or not. Implemented as a * null-safe delegate to {@link Files#isRegularFile(Path path, LinkOption... options)}. * * @param file the path to the file. * @param options options indicating how symbolic links are handled * @return {@code true} if the file is a regular file; {@code false} if * the path is null, the file does not exist, is not a regular file, or it cannot * be determined if the file is a regular file or not. * @throws SecurityException In the case of the default provider, and a security manager is installed, the * {@link SecurityManager#checkRead(String) checkRead} method is invoked to check read * access to the directory. * @since 2.9.0 */ public static boolean isRegularFile(final File file, final LinkOption... options) { return file != null && Files.isRegularFile(file.toPath(), options); } /** * Tests whether the specified file is a symbolic link rather than an actual file. *

* This method delegates to {@link Files#isSymbolicLink(Path path)} *

* * @param file the file to test. * @return true if the file is a symbolic link, see {@link Files#isSymbolicLink(Path path)}. * @since 2.0 * @see Files#isSymbolicLink(Path) */ public static boolean isSymlink(final File file) { return file != null && Files.isSymbolicLink(file.toPath()); } /** * Iterates over the files in given directory (and optionally * its subdirectories). *

* The resulting iterator MUST be consumed in its entirety in order to close its underlying stream. *

*

* All files found are filtered by an IOFileFilter. *

* * @param directory the directory to search in * @param fileFilter filter to apply when finding files. * @param dirFilter optional filter to apply when finding subdirectories. * If this parameter is {@code null}, subdirectories will not be included in the * search. Use TrueFileFilter.INSTANCE to match all directories. * @return an iterator of {@link File} for the matching files * @see org.apache.commons.io.filefilter.FileFilterUtils * @see org.apache.commons.io.filefilter.NameFileFilter * @since 1.2 */ public static Iterator iterateFiles(final File directory, final IOFileFilter fileFilter, final IOFileFilter dirFilter) { return listFiles(directory, fileFilter, dirFilter).iterator(); } /** * Iterates over the files in a given directory (and optionally * its subdirectories) which match an array of extensions. *

* The resulting iterator MUST be consumed in its entirety in order to close its underlying stream. *

* * @param directory the directory to search in * @param extensions an array of extensions, for example, {"java","xml"}. If this * parameter is {@code null}, all files are returned. * @param recursive if true all subdirectories are searched as well * @return an iterator of {@link File} with the matching files * @since 1.2 */ public static Iterator iterateFiles(final File directory, final String[] extensions, final boolean recursive) { return StreamIterator.iterator(Uncheck.get(() -> streamFiles(directory, recursive, extensions))); } /** * Iterates over the files in given directory (and optionally * its subdirectories). *

* The resulting iterator MUST be consumed in its entirety in order to close its underlying stream. *

*

* All files found are filtered by an IOFileFilter. *

*

* The resulting iterator includes the subdirectories themselves. *

* * @param directory the directory to search in * @param fileFilter filter to apply when finding files. * @param dirFilter optional filter to apply when finding subdirectories. * If this parameter is {@code null}, subdirectories will not be included in the * search. Use TrueFileFilter.INSTANCE to match all directories. * @return an iterator of {@link File} for the matching files * @see org.apache.commons.io.filefilter.FileFilterUtils * @see org.apache.commons.io.filefilter.NameFileFilter * @since 2.2 */ public static Iterator iterateFilesAndDirs(final File directory, final IOFileFilter fileFilter, final IOFileFilter dirFilter) { return listFilesAndDirs(directory, fileFilter, dirFilter).iterator(); } /** * Returns the last modification time in milliseconds via * {@link java.nio.file.Files#getLastModifiedTime(Path, LinkOption...)}. *

* For the best precision, use {@link #lastModifiedFileTime(File)}. *

*

* Use this method to avoid issues with {@link File#lastModified()} like * JDK-8177809 where {@link File#lastModified()} is * losing milliseconds (always ends in 000). This bug exists in OpenJDK 8 and 9, and is fixed in 10. *

* * @param file The File to query. * @return See {@link java.nio.file.attribute.FileTime#toMillis()}. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @since 2.9.0 */ public static long lastModified(final File file) throws IOException { // https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8177809 // File.lastModified() is losing milliseconds (always ends in 000) // This bug is in OpenJDK 8 and 9, and fixed in 10. return lastModifiedFileTime(file).toMillis(); } /** * Returns the last modification {@link FileTime} via * {@link java.nio.file.Files#getLastModifiedTime(Path, LinkOption...)}. *

* Use this method to avoid issues with {@link File#lastModified()} like * JDK-8177809 where {@link File#lastModified()} is * losing milliseconds (always ends in 000). This bug exists in OpenJDK 8 and 9, and is fixed in 10. *

* * @param file The File to query. * @return See {@link java.nio.file.Files#getLastModifiedTime(Path, LinkOption...)}. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @since 2.12.0 */ public static FileTime lastModifiedFileTime(final File file) throws IOException { // https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8177809 // File.lastModified() is losing milliseconds (always ends in 000) // This bug is in OpenJDK 8 and 9, and fixed in 10. return Files.getLastModifiedTime(Objects.requireNonNull(file.toPath(), "file")); } /** * Returns the last modification time in milliseconds via * {@link java.nio.file.Files#getLastModifiedTime(Path, LinkOption...)}. *

* For the best precision, use {@link #lastModifiedFileTime(File)}. *

*

* Use this method to avoid issues with {@link File#lastModified()} like * JDK-8177809 where {@link File#lastModified()} is * losing milliseconds (always ends in 000). This bug exists in OpenJDK 8 and 9, and is fixed in 10. *

* * @param file The File to query. * @return See {@link java.nio.file.attribute.FileTime#toMillis()}. * @throws UncheckedIOException if an I/O error occurs. * @since 2.9.0 */ public static long lastModifiedUnchecked(final File file) { // https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8177809 // File.lastModified() is losing milliseconds (always ends in 000) // This bug is in OpenJDK 8 and 9, and fixed in 10. return Uncheck.apply(FileUtils::lastModified, file); } /** * Returns an Iterator for the lines in a {@link File} using the default encoding for the VM. * * @param file the file to open for input, must not be {@code null} * @return an Iterator of the lines in the file, never {@code null} * @throws NullPointerException if file is {@code null}. * @throws FileNotFoundException if the file does not exist, is a directory rather than a regular file, or for some * other reason cannot be opened for reading. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @see #lineIterator(File, String) * @since 1.3 */ public static LineIterator lineIterator(final File file) throws IOException { return lineIterator(file, null); } /** * Returns an Iterator for the lines in a {@link File}. *

* This method opens an {@link InputStream} for the file. * When you have finished with the iterator you should close the stream * to free internal resources. This can be done by using a try-with-resources block or calling the * {@link LineIterator#close()} method. *

*

* The recommended usage pattern is: *

*
     * LineIterator it = FileUtils.lineIterator(file, StandardCharsets.UTF_8.name());
     * try {
     *   while (it.hasNext()) {
     *     String line = it.nextLine();
     *     /// do something with line
     *   }
     * } finally {
     *   LineIterator.closeQuietly(iterator);
     * }
     * 
*

* If an exception occurs during the creation of the iterator, the * underlying stream is closed. *

* * @param file the file to open for input, must not be {@code null} * @param charsetName the name of the requested charset, {@code null} means platform default * @return a LineIterator for lines in the file, never {@code null}; MUST be closed by the caller. * @throws NullPointerException if file is {@code null}. * @throws FileNotFoundException if the file does not exist, is a directory rather than a regular file, or for some * other reason cannot be opened for reading. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @since 1.2 */ @SuppressWarnings("resource") // Caller closes the result LineIterator. public static LineIterator lineIterator(final File file, final String charsetName) throws IOException { InputStream inputStream = null; try { inputStream = Files.newInputStream(file.toPath()); return IOUtils.lineIterator(inputStream, charsetName); } catch (final IOException | RuntimeException ex) { IOUtils.closeQuietly(inputStream, ex::addSuppressed); throw ex; } } private static AccumulatorPathVisitor listAccumulate(final File directory, final IOFileFilter fileFilter, final IOFileFilter dirFilter, final FileVisitOption... options) throws IOException { final boolean isDirFilterSet = dirFilter != null; final FileEqualsFileFilter rootDirFilter = new FileEqualsFileFilter(directory); final PathFilter dirPathFilter = isDirFilterSet ? rootDirFilter.or(dirFilter) : rootDirFilter; final AccumulatorPathVisitor visitor = new AccumulatorPathVisitor(Counters.noopPathCounters(), fileFilter, dirPathFilter, (p, e) -> FileVisitResult.CONTINUE); final Set optionSet = new HashSet<>(); if (options != null) { Collections.addAll(optionSet, options); } Files.walkFileTree(directory.toPath(), optionSet, toMaxDepth(isDirFilterSet), visitor); return visitor; } /** * Lists files in a directory, asserting that the supplied directory exists and is a directory. * * @param directory The directory to list * @param fileFilter Optional file filter, may be null. * @return The files in the directory, never {@code null}. * @throws NullPointerException if directory is {@code null}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@link directory} exists but is not a directory * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ private static File[] listFiles(final File directory, final FileFilter fileFilter) throws IOException { requireDirectoryExists(directory, "directory"); final File[] files = fileFilter == null ? directory.listFiles() : directory.listFiles(fileFilter); if (files == null) { // null if the directory does not denote a directory, or if an I/O error occurs. throw new IOException("Unknown I/O error listing contents of directory: " + directory); } return files; } /** * Finds files within a given directory (and optionally its * subdirectories). All files found are filtered by an IOFileFilter. *

* If your search should recurse into subdirectories you can pass in * an IOFileFilter for directories. You don't need to bind a * DirectoryFileFilter (via logical AND) to this filter. This method does * that for you. *

*

* An example: If you want to search through all directories called * "temp" you pass in {@code FileFilterUtils.NameFileFilter("temp")} *

*

* Another common usage of this method is find files in a directory * tree but ignoring the directories generated CVS. You can simply pass * in {@code FileFilterUtils.makeCVSAware(null)}. *

* * @param directory the directory to search in * @param fileFilter filter to apply when finding files. Must not be {@code null}, * use {@link TrueFileFilter#INSTANCE} to match all files in selected directories. * @param dirFilter optional filter to apply when finding subdirectories. * If this parameter is {@code null}, subdirectories will not be included in the * search. Use {@link TrueFileFilter#INSTANCE} to match all directories. * @return a collection of {@link File} with the matching files * @see org.apache.commons.io.filefilter.FileFilterUtils * @see org.apache.commons.io.filefilter.NameFileFilter */ public static Collection listFiles(final File directory, final IOFileFilter fileFilter, final IOFileFilter dirFilter) { final AccumulatorPathVisitor visitor = Uncheck .apply(d -> listAccumulate(d, FileFileFilter.INSTANCE.and(fileFilter), dirFilter, FileVisitOption.FOLLOW_LINKS), directory); return toList(visitor.getFileList().stream().map(Path::toFile)); } /** * Lists files within a given directory (and optionally its subdirectories) * which match an array of extensions. * * @param directory the directory to search in * @param extensions an array of extensions, for example, {"java","xml"}. If this * parameter is {@code null}, all files are returned. * @param recursive if true all subdirectories are searched as well * @return a collection of {@link File} with the matching files */ public static Collection listFiles(final File directory, final String[] extensions, final boolean recursive) { try (Stream fileStream = Uncheck.get(() -> streamFiles(directory, recursive, extensions))) { return toList(fileStream); } } /** * Finds files within a given directory (and optionally its * subdirectories). All files found are filtered by an IOFileFilter. *

* The resulting collection includes the starting directory and * any subdirectories that match the directory filter. *

* * @param directory the directory to search in * @param fileFilter filter to apply when finding files. * @param dirFilter optional filter to apply when finding subdirectories. * If this parameter is {@code null}, subdirectories will not be included in the * search. Use TrueFileFilter.INSTANCE to match all directories. * @return a collection of {@link File} with the matching files * @see org.apache.commons.io.FileUtils#listFiles * @see org.apache.commons.io.filefilter.FileFilterUtils * @see org.apache.commons.io.filefilter.NameFileFilter * @since 2.2 */ public static Collection listFilesAndDirs(final File directory, final IOFileFilter fileFilter, final IOFileFilter dirFilter) { final AccumulatorPathVisitor visitor = Uncheck.apply(d -> listAccumulate(d, fileFilter, dirFilter, FileVisitOption.FOLLOW_LINKS), directory); final List list = visitor.getFileList(); list.addAll(visitor.getDirList()); return toList(list.stream().map(Path::toFile)); } /** * Calls {@link File#mkdirs()} and throws an {@link IOException} on failure. *

* Creates all directories for a File object, including any necessary but non-existent parent directories. If the {@code directory} already exists or is * null, nothing happens. *

* * @param directory the receiver for {@code mkdirs()}. If the {@code directory} already exists or is null, nothing happens. * @return the given directory. * @throws IOException if the directory was not created along with all its parent directories. * @throws IOException if the given file object is not a directory. * @throws SecurityException See {@link File#mkdirs()}. * @see File#mkdirs() */ private static File mkdirs(final File directory) throws IOException { if (directory != null && !directory.mkdirs() && !directory.isDirectory()) { throw new IOException("Cannot create directory '" + directory + "'."); } return directory; } /** * Moves a directory. *

* When the destination directory is on another file system, do a "copy and delete". *

* * @param srcDir the directory to be moved. * @param destDir the destination directory. * @throws NullPointerException if any of the given {@link File}s are {@code null}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code srcDir} exists but is not a directory * @throws FileNotFoundException if the source does not exist. * @throws IOException if an error occurs or setting the last-modified time didn't succeed. * @since 1.4 */ public static void moveDirectory(final File srcDir, final File destDir) throws IOException { Objects.requireNonNull(destDir, "destination"); requireDirectoryExists(srcDir, "srcDir"); requireAbsent(destDir, "destDir"); if (!srcDir.renameTo(destDir)) { if (destDir.getCanonicalPath().startsWith(srcDir.getCanonicalPath() + File.separator)) { throw new IOException("Cannot move directory: " + srcDir + " to a subdirectory of itself: " + destDir); } copyDirectory(srcDir, destDir); deleteDirectory(srcDir); if (srcDir.exists()) { throw new IOException("Failed to delete original directory '" + srcDir + "' after copy to '" + destDir + "'"); } } } /** * Moves a directory to another directory. *

* If {@code createDestDir} is true, creates all destination parent directories, including any necessary but non-existent parent directories. *

* * @param source the directory to be moved. * @param destDir the destination file. * @param createDestDir If {@code true} create the destination directory, otherwise if {@code false} throw an * IOException. * @throws NullPointerException if any of the given {@link File}s are {@code null}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the source or destination is invalid. * @throws FileNotFoundException if the source does not exist. * @throws IOException if the directory was not created along with all its parent directories, if enabled. * @throws IOException if an error occurs or setting the last-modified time didn't succeed. * @throws SecurityException See {@link File#mkdirs()}. * @since 1.4 */ public static void moveDirectoryToDirectory(final File source, final File destDir, final boolean createDestDir) throws IOException { validateMoveParameters(source, destDir); if (!destDir.isDirectory()) { if (destDir.exists()) { throw new IOException("Destination '" + destDir + "' is not a directory"); } if (!createDestDir) { throw new FileNotFoundException("Destination directory '" + destDir + "' does not exist [createDestDir=" + false + "]"); } mkdirs(destDir); } moveDirectory(source, new File(destDir, source.getName())); } /** * Moves a file preserving attributes. *

* Shorthand for {@code moveFile(srcFile, destFile, StandardCopyOption.COPY_ATTRIBUTES)}. *

*

* When the destination file is on another file system, do a "copy and delete". *

* * @param srcFile the file to be moved. * @param destFile the destination file. * @throws NullPointerException if any of the given {@link File}s are {@code null}. * @throws FileExistsException if the destination file exists. * @throws FileNotFoundException if the source file does not exist. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code srcFile} is a directory * @throws IOException if an error occurs. * @since 1.4 */ public static void moveFile(final File srcFile, final File destFile) throws IOException { moveFile(srcFile, destFile, StandardCopyOption.COPY_ATTRIBUTES); } /** * Moves a file. *

* When the destination file is on another file system, do a "copy and delete". *

* * @param srcFile the file to be moved. * @param destFile the destination file. * @param copyOptions Copy options. * @throws NullPointerException if any of the given {@link File}s are {@code null}. * @throws FileExistsException if the destination file exists. * @throws FileNotFoundException if the source file does not exist. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code srcFile} is a directory * @throws IOException if an error occurs or setting the last-modified time didn't succeed. * @since 2.9.0 */ public static void moveFile(final File srcFile, final File destFile, final CopyOption... copyOptions) throws IOException { Objects.requireNonNull(destFile, "destination"); checkFileExists(srcFile, "srcFile"); requireAbsent(destFile, "destFile"); final boolean rename = srcFile.renameTo(destFile); if (!rename) { // Don't interfere with file date on move, handled by StandardCopyOption.COPY_ATTRIBUTES copyFile(srcFile, destFile, false, copyOptions); if (!srcFile.delete()) { FileUtils.deleteQuietly(destFile); throw new IOException("Failed to delete original file '" + srcFile + "' after copy to '" + destFile + "'"); } } } /** * Moves a file into a directory. *

* If {@code createDestDir} is true, creates all destination parent directories, including any necessary but non-existent parent directories. *

* * @param srcFile the file to be moved. * @param destDir the directory to move the file into * @param createDestDir if {@code true} create the destination directory. If {@code false} throw an * IOException if the destination directory does not already exist. * @throws NullPointerException if any of the given {@link File}s are {@code null}. * @throws FileExistsException if the destination file exists. * @throws FileNotFoundException if the source file does not exist. * @throws IOException if source or destination is invalid. * @throws IOException if the directory was not created along with all its parent directories, if enabled. * @throws IOException if an error occurs or setting the last-modified time didn't succeed. * @throws SecurityException See {@link File#mkdirs()}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code destDir} exists but is not a directory * @since 1.4 */ public static void moveFileToDirectory(final File srcFile, final File destDir, final boolean createDestDir) throws IOException { validateMoveParameters(srcFile, destDir); if (!destDir.exists() && createDestDir) { mkdirs(destDir); } requireDirectoryExists(destDir, "destDir"); moveFile(srcFile, new File(destDir, srcFile.getName())); } /** * Moves a file or directory into a destination directory. *

* If {@code createDestDir} is true, creates all destination parent directories, including any necessary but non-existent parent directories. *

*

* When the destination is on another file system, do a "copy and delete". *

* * @param src the file or directory to be moved. * @param destDir the destination directory. * @param createDestDir if {@code true} create the destination directory. If {@code false} throw an * IOException if the destination directory does not already exist. * @throws NullPointerException if any of the given {@link File}s are {@code null}. * @throws FileExistsException if the directory or file exists in the destination directory. * @throws FileNotFoundException if the source file does not exist. * @throws IOException if source or destination is invalid. * @throws IOException if an error occurs or setting the last-modified time didn't succeed. * @since 1.4 */ public static void moveToDirectory(final File src, final File destDir, final boolean createDestDir) throws IOException { validateMoveParameters(src, destDir); if (src.isDirectory()) { moveDirectoryToDirectory(src, destDir, createDestDir); } else { moveFileToDirectory(src, destDir, createDestDir); } } /** * Creates a new OutputStream by opening or creating a file, returning an output stream that may be used to write bytes * to the file. * * @param append Whether or not to append. * @param file the File. * @return a new OutputStream. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @see PathUtils#newOutputStream(Path, boolean) * @since 2.12.0 */ public static OutputStream newOutputStream(final File file, final boolean append) throws IOException { return PathUtils.newOutputStream(Objects.requireNonNull(file, "file").toPath(), append); } /** * Opens a {@link FileInputStream} for the specified file, providing better error messages than simply calling * {@code new FileInputStream(file)}. *

* At the end of the method either the stream will be successfully opened, or an exception will have been thrown. *

*

* An exception is thrown if the file does not exist. An exception is thrown if the file object exists but is a * directory. An exception is thrown if the file exists but cannot be read. *

* * @param file the file to open for input, must not be {@code null} * @return a new {@link FileInputStream} for the specified file * @throws NullPointerException if file is {@code null}. * @throws FileNotFoundException if the file does not exist, is a directory rather than a regular file, or for some * other reason cannot be opened for reading. * @throws IOException See FileNotFoundException above, FileNotFoundException is a subclass of IOException. * @since 1.3 */ public static FileInputStream openInputStream(final File file) throws IOException { Objects.requireNonNull(file, "file"); return new FileInputStream(file); } /** * Opens a {@link FileOutputStream} for the specified file, checking and * creating the parent directory if it does not exist. *

* At the end of the method either the stream will be successfully opened, * or an exception will have been thrown. *

*

* The parent directory will be created if it does not exist. * The file will be created if it does not exist. * An exception is thrown if the file object exists but is a directory. * An exception is thrown if the file exists but cannot be written to. * An exception is thrown if the parent directory cannot be created. *

* * @param file the file to open for output, must not be {@code null} * @return a new {@link FileOutputStream} for the specified file * @throws NullPointerException if the file object is {@code null}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the file object is a directory * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the file is not writable. * @throws IOException if the directories could not be created. * @since 1.3 */ public static FileOutputStream openOutputStream(final File file) throws IOException { return openOutputStream(file, false); } /** * Opens a {@link FileOutputStream} for the specified file, checking and * creating the parent directory if it does not exist. *

* At the end of the method either the stream will be successfully opened, * or an exception will have been thrown. *

*

* The parent directory will be created if it does not exist. * The file will be created if it does not exist. * An exception is thrown if the file object exists but is a directory. * An exception is thrown if the file exists but cannot be written to. * An exception is thrown if the parent directory cannot be created. *

* * @param file the file to open for output, must not be {@code null} * @param append if {@code true}, then bytes will be added to the * end of the file rather than overwriting * @return a new {@link FileOutputStream} for the specified file * @throws NullPointerException if the file object is {@code null}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the file object is a directory * @throws IOException if the directories could not be created, or the file is not writable * @since 2.1 */ public static FileOutputStream openOutputStream(final File file, final boolean append) throws IOException { Objects.requireNonNull(file, "file"); if (file.exists()) { checkIsFile(file, "file"); } else { createParentDirectories(file); } return new FileOutputStream(file, append); } /** * Reads the contents of a file into a byte array. * The file is always closed. * * @param file the file to read, must not be {@code null} * @return the file contents, never {@code null} * @throws NullPointerException if file is {@code null}. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs, including when the file does not exist, is a directory rather than a * regular file, or for some other reason why the file cannot be opened for reading. * @since 1.1 */ public static byte[] readFileToByteArray(final File file) throws IOException { Objects.requireNonNull(file, "file"); return Files.readAllBytes(file.toPath()); } /** * Reads the contents of a file into a String using the default encoding for the VM. * The file is always closed. * * @param file the file to read, must not be {@code null} * @return the file contents, never {@code null} * @throws NullPointerException if file is {@code null}. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs, including when the file does not exist, is a directory rather than a * regular file, or for some other reason why the file cannot be opened for reading. * @since 1.3.1 * @deprecated Use {@link #readFileToString(File, Charset)} instead (and specify the appropriate encoding) */ @Deprecated public static String readFileToString(final File file) throws IOException { return readFileToString(file, Charset.defaultCharset()); } /** * Reads the contents of a file into a String. * The file is always closed. * * @param file the file to read, must not be {@code null} * @param charsetName the name of the requested charset, {@code null} means platform default * @return the file contents, never {@code null} * @throws NullPointerException if file is {@code null}. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs, including when the file does not exist, is a directory rather than a * regular file, or for some other reason why the file cannot be opened for reading. * @since 2.3 */ public static String readFileToString(final File file, final Charset charsetName) throws IOException { return IOUtils.toString(() -> Files.newInputStream(file.toPath()), Charsets.toCharset(charsetName)); } /** * Reads the contents of a file into a String. The file is always closed. * * @param file the file to read, must not be {@code null} * @param charsetName the name of the requested charset, {@code null} means platform default * @return the file contents, never {@code null} * @throws NullPointerException if file is {@code null}. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs, including when the file does not exist, is a directory rather than a * regular file, or for some other reason why the file cannot be opened for reading. * @throws java.nio.charset.UnsupportedCharsetException if the named charset is unavailable. * @since 2.3 */ public static String readFileToString(final File file, final String charsetName) throws IOException { return readFileToString(file, Charsets.toCharset(charsetName)); } /** * Reads the contents of a file line by line to a List of Strings using the default encoding for the VM. * The file is always closed. * * @param file the file to read, must not be {@code null} * @return the list of Strings representing each line in the file, never {@code null} * @throws NullPointerException if file is {@code null}. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs, including when the file does not exist, is a directory rather than a * regular file, or for some other reason why the file cannot be opened for reading. * @since 1.3 * @deprecated Use {@link #readLines(File, Charset)} instead (and specify the appropriate encoding) */ @Deprecated public static List readLines(final File file) throws IOException { return readLines(file, Charset.defaultCharset()); } /** * Reads the contents of a file line by line to a List of Strings. * The file is always closed. * * @param file the file to read, must not be {@code null} * @param charset the charset to use, {@code null} means platform default * @return the list of Strings representing each line in the file, never {@code null} * @throws NullPointerException if file is {@code null}. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs, including when the file does not exist, is a directory rather than a * regular file, or for some other reason why the file cannot be opened for reading. * @since 2.3 */ public static List readLines(final File file, final Charset charset) throws IOException { return Files.readAllLines(file.toPath(), charset); } /** * Reads the contents of a file line by line to a List of Strings. The file is always closed. * * @param file the file to read, must not be {@code null} * @param charsetName the name of the requested charset, {@code null} means platform default * @return the list of Strings representing each line in the file, never {@code null} * @throws NullPointerException if file is {@code null}. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs, including when the file does not exist, is a directory rather than a * regular file, or for some other reason why the file cannot be opened for reading. * @throws java.nio.charset.UnsupportedCharsetException if the named charset is unavailable. * @since 1.1 */ public static List readLines(final File file, final String charsetName) throws IOException { return readLines(file, Charsets.toCharset(charsetName)); } private static void requireAbsent(final File file, final String name) throws FileExistsException { if (file.exists()) { throw new FileExistsException(String.format("File element in parameter '%s' already exists: '%s'", name, file)); } } /** * Throws IllegalArgumentException if the given files' canonical representations are equal. * * @param file1 The first file to compare. * @param file2 The second file to compare. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given files' canonical representations are equal. */ private static void requireCanonicalPathsNotEquals(final File file1, final File file2) throws IOException { final String canonicalPath = file1.getCanonicalPath(); if (canonicalPath.equals(file2.getCanonicalPath())) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(String .format("File canonical paths are equal: '%s' (file1='%s', file2='%s')", canonicalPath, file1, file2)); } } /** * Requires that the given {@link File} exists and is a directory. * * @param directory The {@link File} to check. * @param name The parameter name to use in the exception message in case of null input or if the file is not a directory. * @throws NullPointerException if the given {@link File} is {@code null}. * @throws FileNotFoundException if the given {@link File} does not exist * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given {@link File} exists but is not a directory. */ private static void requireDirectoryExists(final File directory, final String name) throws FileNotFoundException { Objects.requireNonNull(directory, name); if (!directory.isDirectory()) { if (directory.exists()) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter '" + name + "' is not a directory: '" + directory + "'"); } throw new FileNotFoundException("Directory '" + directory + "' does not exist."); } } /** * Requires that the given {@link File} is a directory if it exists. * * @param directory The {@link File} to check. * @param name The parameter name to use in the exception message in case of null input. * @throws NullPointerException if the given {@link File} is {@code null}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given {@link File} exists but is not a directory. */ private static void requireDirectoryIfExists(final File directory, final String name) throws FileNotFoundException { Objects.requireNonNull(directory, name); if (directory.exists() && !directory.isDirectory()) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter '" + name + "' is not a directory: '" + directory + "'"); } } /** * Sets file lastModifiedTime, lastAccessTime and creationTime to match source file * * @param sourceFile The source file to query. * @param targetFile The target file or directory to set. * @return {@code true} if and only if the operation succeeded; * {@code false} otherwise * @throws NullPointerException if sourceFile is {@code null}. * @throws NullPointerException if targetFile is {@code null}. */ private static boolean setTimes(final File sourceFile, final File targetFile) { Objects.requireNonNull(sourceFile, "sourceFile"); Objects.requireNonNull(targetFile, "targetFile"); try { // Set creation, modified, last accessed to match source file final BasicFileAttributes srcAttr = Files.readAttributes(sourceFile.toPath(), BasicFileAttributes.class); final BasicFileAttributeView destAttrView = Files.getFileAttributeView(targetFile.toPath(), BasicFileAttributeView.class); // null guards are not needed; BasicFileAttributes.setTimes(...) is null safe destAttrView.setTimes(srcAttr.lastModifiedTime(), srcAttr.lastAccessTime(), srcAttr.creationTime()); return true; } catch (final IOException ignored) { // Fallback: Only set modified time to match source file return targetFile.setLastModified(sourceFile.lastModified()); } // TODO: (Help!) Determine historically why setLastModified(File, File) needed PathUtils.setLastModifiedTime() if // sourceFile.isFile() was true, but needed setLastModifiedTime(File, long) if sourceFile.isFile() was false } /** * Returns the size of the specified file or directory. If the provided * {@link File} is a regular file, then the file's length is returned. * If the argument is a directory, then the size of the directory is * calculated recursively. If a directory or subdirectory is security * restricted, its size will not be included. *

* Note that overflow is not detected, and the return value may be negative if * overflow occurs. See {@link #sizeOfAsBigInteger(File)} for an alternative * method that does not overflow. *

* * @param file the regular file or directory to return the size * of (must not be {@code null}). * * @return the length of the file, or recursive size of the directory, * provided (in bytes). * * @throws NullPointerException if the file is {@code null}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the file does not exist. * @throws UncheckedIOException if an IO error occurs. * @since 2.0 */ public static long sizeOf(final File file) { return Uncheck.get(() -> PathUtils.sizeOf(file.toPath())); } /** * Returns the size of the specified file or directory. If the provided * {@link File} is a regular file, then the file's length is returned. * If the argument is a directory, then the size of the directory is * calculated recursively. If a directory or subdirectory is security * restricted, its size will not be included. * * @param file the regular file or directory to return the size * of (must not be {@code null}). * * @return the length of the file, or recursive size of the directory, * provided (in bytes). * * @throws NullPointerException if the file is {@code null}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the file does not exist. * @throws UncheckedIOException if an IO error occurs. * @since 2.4 */ public static BigInteger sizeOfAsBigInteger(final File file) { return Uncheck.get(() -> PathUtils.sizeOfAsBigInteger(file.toPath())); } /** * Counts the size of a directory recursively (sum of the length of all files). *

* Note that overflow is not detected, and the return value may be negative if * overflow occurs. See {@link #sizeOfDirectoryAsBigInteger(File)} for an alternative * method that does not overflow. *

* * @param directory directory to inspect, must not be {@code null}. * @return size of directory in bytes, 0 if directory is security restricted, a negative number when the real total * is greater than {@link Long#MAX_VALUE}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given {@link File} exists but is not a directory * @throws NullPointerException if the directory is {@code null}. * @throws UncheckedIOException if an IO error occurs. */ public static long sizeOfDirectory(final File directory) { try { requireDirectoryExists(directory, "directory"); } catch (final FileNotFoundException e) { throw new UncheckedIOException(e); } return Uncheck.get(() -> PathUtils.sizeOfDirectory(directory.toPath())); } /** * Counts the size of a directory recursively (sum of the length of all files). * * @param directory directory to inspect, must not be {@code null}. * @return size of directory in bytes, 0 if directory is security restricted. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given {@link File} exists but is not a directory * @throws NullPointerException if the directory is {@code null}. * @throws UncheckedIOException if an IO error occurs. * @since 2.4 */ public static BigInteger sizeOfDirectoryAsBigInteger(final File directory) { try { requireDirectoryExists(directory, "directory"); } catch (final FileNotFoundException e) { throw new UncheckedIOException(e); } return Uncheck.get(() -> PathUtils.sizeOfDirectoryAsBigInteger(directory.toPath())); } /** * Streams over the files in a given directory (and optionally its subdirectories) which match an array of extensions. *

* The returned {@link Stream} may wrap one or more {@link DirectoryStream}s. When you require timely disposal of file system resources, use a * {@code try}-with-resources block to ensure invocation of the stream's {@link Stream#close()} method after the stream operations are completed. Calling a * closed stream causes a {@link IllegalStateException}. *

* * @param directory the directory to search in * @param recursive if true all subdirectories are searched as well * @param extensions an array of extensions, for example, {"java","xml"}. If this parameter is {@code null}, all files are returned. * @return a Stream of {@link File} for matching files. * @throws IOException if an I/O error is thrown when accessing the starting file. * @since 2.9.0 */ public static Stream streamFiles(final File directory, final boolean recursive, final String... extensions) throws IOException { // @formatter:off final IOFileFilter filter = extensions == null ? FileFileFilter.INSTANCE : FileFileFilter.INSTANCE.and(new SuffixFileFilter(toSuffixes(extensions))); // @formatter:on return PathUtils.walk(directory.toPath(), filter, toMaxDepth(recursive), false, FileVisitOption.FOLLOW_LINKS).map(Path::toFile); } /** * Converts from a {@link URL} to a {@link File}. *

* Syntax such as {@code file:///my%20docs/file.txt} will be * correctly decoded to {@code /my docs/file.txt}. * UTF-8 is used to decode percent-encoded octets to characters. * Additionally, malformed percent-encoded octets are handled leniently by * passing them through literally. *

* * @param url the file URL to convert, {@code null} returns {@code null} * @return the equivalent {@link File} object, or {@code null} * if the URL's protocol is not {@code file} */ public static File toFile(final URL url) { if (url == null || !"file".equalsIgnoreCase(url.getProtocol())) { return null; } final String fileName = url.getFile().replace('/', File.separatorChar); return new File(decodeUrl(fileName)); } /** * Converts each of an array of {@link URL} to a {@link File}. *

* Returns an array of the same size as the input. * If the input is {@code null}, an empty array is returned. * If the input contains {@code null}, the output array contains {@code null} at the same * index. *

*

* This method will decode the URL. * Syntax such as {@code file:///my%20docs/file.txt} will be * correctly decoded to {@code /my docs/file.txt}. *

* * @param urls the file URLs to convert, {@code null} returns empty array * @return a non-{@code null} array of Files matching the input, with a {@code null} item * if there was a {@code null} at that index in the input array * @throws IllegalArgumentException if any file is not a URL file * @throws IllegalArgumentException if any file is incorrectly encoded * @since 1.1 */ public static File[] toFiles(final URL... urls) { if (IOUtils.length(urls) == 0) { return EMPTY_FILE_ARRAY; } final File[] files = new File[urls.length]; for (int i = 0; i < urls.length; i++) { final URL url = urls[i]; if (url != null) { if (!"file".equalsIgnoreCase(url.getProtocol())) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Can only convert file URL to a File: " + url); } files[i] = toFile(url); } } return files; } /** * Consumes all of the given stream. *

* When called from a FileTreeWalker, the walker closes the stream because {@link FileTreeWalker#next()} calls {@code top.stream().close()}. *

* * @param stream The stream to consume. * @return a new List. */ private static List toList(final Stream stream) { return stream.collect(Collectors.toList()); } /** * Converts whether or not to recurse into a recursion max depth. * * @param recursive whether or not to recurse * @return the recursion depth */ private static int toMaxDepth(final boolean recursive) { return recursive ? Integer.MAX_VALUE : 1; } /** * Converts an array of file extensions to suffixes. * * @param extensions an array of extensions. Format: {"java", "xml"} * @return an array of suffixes. Format: {".java", ".xml"} * @throws NullPointerException if the parameter is null */ private static String[] toSuffixes(final String... extensions) { return Stream.of(Objects.requireNonNull(extensions, "extensions")).map(e -> "." + e).toArray(String[]::new); } /** * Implements behavior similar to the UNIX "touch" utility. Creates a new file with size 0, or, if the file exists, just * updates the file's modified time. This method throws an IOException if the last modified date * of the file cannot be set. It creates parent directories if they do not exist. * * @param file the File to touch. * @throws NullPointerException if the parameter is {@code null}. * @throws IOException if setting the last-modified time failed or an I/O problem occurs. */ public static void touch(final File file) throws IOException { PathUtils.touch(Objects.requireNonNull(file, "file").toPath()); } /** * Converts each element of an array of {@link File} to a {@link URL}. *

* Returns an array of the same size as the input. *

* * @param files the files to convert, must not be {@code null} * @return an array of URLs matching the input * @throws IOException if a file cannot be converted * @throws NullPointerException if any argument is null */ public static URL[] toURLs(final File... files) throws IOException { Objects.requireNonNull(files, "files"); final URL[] urls = new URL[files.length]; for (int i = 0; i < urls.length; i++) { urls[i] = files[i].toURI().toURL(); } return urls; } /** * Validates the given arguments. *
    *
  • Throws {@link NullPointerException} if {@code source} is null
  • *
  • Throws {@link NullPointerException} if {@code destination} is null
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  • Throws {@link FileNotFoundException} if {@code source} does not exist
  • *
* * @param source the file or directory to be moved. * @param destination the destination file or directory. * @throws NullPointerException if any of the given {@link File}s are {@code null}. * @throws FileNotFoundException if the source file does not exist. */ private static void validateMoveParameters(final File source, final File destination) throws FileNotFoundException { Objects.requireNonNull(source, "source"); Objects.requireNonNull(destination, "destination"); if (!source.exists()) { throw new FileNotFoundException("Source '" + source + "' does not exist"); } } /** * Waits for the file system to propagate a file creation, with a timeout. *

* This method repeatedly tests {@link Files#exists(Path, LinkOption...)} until it returns * true up to the maximum time specified in seconds. *

* * @param file the file to check, must not be {@code null} * @param seconds the maximum time in seconds to wait * @return true if file exists * @throws NullPointerException if the file is {@code null} */ public static boolean waitFor(final File file, final int seconds) { Objects.requireNonNull(file, "file"); return PathUtils.waitFor(file.toPath(), Duration.ofSeconds(seconds), PathUtils.EMPTY_LINK_OPTION_ARRAY); } /** * Writes a CharSequence to a file creating the file if it does not exist using the default encoding for the VM. * * @param file the file to write * @param data the content to write to the file * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error * @since 2.0 * @deprecated Use {@link #write(File, CharSequence, Charset)} instead (and specify the appropriate encoding) */ @Deprecated public static void write(final File file, final CharSequence data) throws IOException { write(file, data, Charset.defaultCharset(), false); } /** * Writes a CharSequence to a file creating the file if it does not exist using the default encoding for the VM. * * @param file the file to write * @param data the content to write to the file * @param append if {@code true}, then the data will be added to the * end of the file rather than overwriting * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error * @since 2.1 * @deprecated Use {@link #write(File, CharSequence, Charset, boolean)} instead (and specify the appropriate encoding) */ @Deprecated public static void write(final File file, final CharSequence data, final boolean append) throws IOException { write(file, data, Charset.defaultCharset(), append); } /** * Writes a CharSequence to a file creating the file if it does not exist. * * @param file the file to write * @param data the content to write to the file * @param charset the name of the requested charset, {@code null} means platform default * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error * @since 2.3 */ public static void write(final File file, final CharSequence data, final Charset charset) throws IOException { write(file, data, charset, false); } /** * Writes a CharSequence to a file creating the file if it does not exist. * * @param file the file to write * @param data the content to write to the file * @param charset the charset to use, {@code null} means platform default * @param append if {@code true}, then the data will be added to the * end of the file rather than overwriting * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error * @since 2.3 */ public static void write(final File file, final CharSequence data, final Charset charset, final boolean append) throws IOException { writeStringToFile(file, Objects.toString(data, null), charset, append); } /** * Writes a CharSequence to a file creating the file if it does not exist. * * @param file the file to write * @param data the content to write to the file * @param charsetName the name of the requested charset, {@code null} means platform default * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error * @throws java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException if the encoding is not supported by the VM * @since 2.0 */ public static void write(final File file, final CharSequence data, final String charsetName) throws IOException { write(file, data, charsetName, false); } /** * Writes a CharSequence to a file creating the file if it does not exist. * * @param file the file to write * @param data the content to write to the file * @param charsetName the name of the requested charset, {@code null} means platform default * @param append if {@code true}, then the data will be added to the * end of the file rather than overwriting * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error * @throws java.nio.charset.UnsupportedCharsetException if the encoding is not supported by the VM * @since 2.1 */ public static void write(final File file, final CharSequence data, final String charsetName, final boolean append) throws IOException { write(file, data, Charsets.toCharset(charsetName), append); } // Must be called with a directory /** * Writes a byte array to a file creating the file if it does not exist. * The parent directories of the file will be created if they do not exist. * * @param file the file to write to * @param data the content to write to the file * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error * @since 1.1 */ public static void writeByteArrayToFile(final File file, final byte[] data) throws IOException { writeByteArrayToFile(file, data, false); } /** * Writes a byte array to a file creating the file if it does not exist. * * @param file the file to write to * @param data the content to write to the file * @param append if {@code true}, then bytes will be added to the * end of the file rather than overwriting * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error * @since 2.1 */ public static void writeByteArrayToFile(final File file, final byte[] data, final boolean append) throws IOException { writeByteArrayToFile(file, data, 0, data.length, append); } /** * Writes {@code len} bytes from the specified byte array starting * at offset {@code off} to a file, creating the file if it does * not exist. * * @param file the file to write to * @param data the content to write to the file * @param off the start offset in the data * @param len the number of bytes to write * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error * @since 2.5 */ public static void writeByteArrayToFile(final File file, final byte[] data, final int off, final int len) throws IOException { writeByteArrayToFile(file, data, off, len, false); } /** * Writes {@code len} bytes from the specified byte array starting * at offset {@code off} to a file, creating the file if it does * not exist. * * @param file the file to write to * @param data the content to write to the file * @param off the start offset in the data * @param len the number of bytes to write * @param append if {@code true}, then bytes will be added to the * end of the file rather than overwriting * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error * @since 2.5 */ public static void writeByteArrayToFile(final File file, final byte[] data, final int off, final int len, final boolean append) throws IOException { try (OutputStream out = newOutputStream(file, append)) { out.write(data, off, len); } } /** * Writes the {@code toString()} value of each item in a collection to * the specified {@link File} line by line. * The default VM encoding and the default line ending will be used. * * @param file the file to write to * @param lines the lines to write, {@code null} entries produce blank lines * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error * @since 1.3 */ public static void writeLines(final File file, final Collection lines) throws IOException { writeLines(file, null, lines, null, false); } /** * Writes the {@code toString()} value of each item in a collection to * the specified {@link File} line by line. * The default VM encoding and the default line ending will be used. * * @param file the file to write to * @param lines the lines to write, {@code null} entries produce blank lines * @param append if {@code true}, then the lines will be added to the * end of the file rather than overwriting * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error * @since 2.1 */ public static void writeLines(final File file, final Collection lines, final boolean append) throws IOException { writeLines(file, null, lines, null, append); } /** * Writes the {@code toString()} value of each item in a collection to * the specified {@link File} line by line. * The default VM encoding and the specified line ending will be used. * * @param file the file to write to * @param lines the lines to write, {@code null} entries produce blank lines * @param lineEnding the line separator to use, {@code null} is system default * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error * @since 1.3 */ public static void writeLines(final File file, final Collection lines, final String lineEnding) throws IOException { writeLines(file, null, lines, lineEnding, false); } /** * Writes the {@code toString()} value of each item in a collection to * the specified {@link File} line by line. * The default VM encoding and the specified line ending will be used. * * @param file the file to write to * @param lines the lines to write, {@code null} entries produce blank lines * @param lineEnding the line separator to use, {@code null} is system default * @param append if {@code true}, then the lines will be added to the * end of the file rather than overwriting * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error * @since 2.1 */ public static void writeLines(final File file, final Collection lines, final String lineEnding, final boolean append) throws IOException { writeLines(file, null, lines, lineEnding, append); } /** * Writes the {@code toString()} value of each item in a collection to * the specified {@link File} line by line. * The specified character encoding and the default line ending will be used. * The parent directories of the file will be created if they do not exist. * * @param file the file to write to * @param charsetName the name of the requested charset, {@code null} means platform default * @param lines the lines to write, {@code null} entries produce blank lines * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error * @throws java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException if the encoding is not supported by the VM * @since 1.1 */ public static void writeLines(final File file, final String charsetName, final Collection lines) throws IOException { writeLines(file, charsetName, lines, null, false); } /** * Writes the {@code toString()} value of each item in a collection to * the specified {@link File} line by line, optionally appending. * The specified character encoding and the default line ending will be used. * * @param file the file to write to * @param charsetName the name of the requested charset, {@code null} means platform default * @param lines the lines to write, {@code null} entries produce blank lines * @param append if {@code true}, then the lines will be added to the * end of the file rather than overwriting * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error * @throws java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException if the encoding is not supported by the VM * @since 2.1 */ public static void writeLines(final File file, final String charsetName, final Collection lines, final boolean append) throws IOException { writeLines(file, charsetName, lines, null, append); } /** * Writes the {@code toString()} value of each item in a collection to * the specified {@link File} line by line. * The specified character encoding and the line ending will be used. * The parent directories of the file will be created if they do not exist. * * @param file the file to write to * @param charsetName the name of the requested charset, {@code null} means platform default * @param lines the lines to write, {@code null} entries produce blank lines * @param lineEnding the line separator to use, {@code null} is system default * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error * @throws java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException if the encoding is not supported by the VM * @since 1.1 */ public static void writeLines(final File file, final String charsetName, final Collection lines, final String lineEnding) throws IOException { writeLines(file, charsetName, lines, lineEnding, false); } /** * Writes the {@code toString()} value of each item in a collection to * the specified {@link File} line by line. * The specified character encoding and the line ending will be used. * * @param file the file to write to * @param charsetName the name of the requested charset, {@code null} means platform default * @param lines the lines to write, {@code null} entries produce blank lines * @param lineEnding the line separator to use, {@code null} is system default * @param append if {@code true}, then the lines will be added to the * end of the file rather than overwriting * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error * @throws java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException if the encoding is not supported by the VM * @since 2.1 */ public static void writeLines(final File file, final String charsetName, final Collection lines, final String lineEnding, final boolean append) throws IOException { try (OutputStream out = new BufferedOutputStream(newOutputStream(file, append))) { IOUtils.writeLines(lines, lineEnding, out, charsetName); } } /** * Writes a String to a file creating the file if it does not exist using the default encoding for the VM. * * @param file the file to write * @param data the content to write to the file * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error * @deprecated Use {@link #writeStringToFile(File, String, Charset)} instead (and specify the appropriate encoding) */ @Deprecated public static void writeStringToFile(final File file, final String data) throws IOException { writeStringToFile(file, data, Charset.defaultCharset(), false); } /** * Writes a String to a file creating the file if it does not exist using the default encoding for the VM. * * @param file the file to write * @param data the content to write to the file * @param append if {@code true}, then the String will be added to the * end of the file rather than overwriting * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error * @since 2.1 * @deprecated Use {@link #writeStringToFile(File, String, Charset, boolean)} instead (and specify the appropriate encoding) */ @Deprecated public static void writeStringToFile(final File file, final String data, final boolean append) throws IOException { writeStringToFile(file, data, Charset.defaultCharset(), append); } /** * Writes a String to a file creating the file if it does not exist. * The parent directories of the file will be created if they do not exist. * * @param file the file to write * @param data the content to write to the file * @param charset the charset to use, {@code null} means platform default * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error * @throws java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException if the encoding is not supported by the VM * @since 2.4 */ public static void writeStringToFile(final File file, final String data, final Charset charset) throws IOException { writeStringToFile(file, data, charset, false); } /** * Writes a String to a file, creating the file if it does not exist. * The parent directories of the file are created if they do not exist. * * @param file the file to write * @param data the content to write to the file * @param charset the charset to use, {@code null} means platform default * @param append if {@code true}, then the String will be added to the * end of the file rather than overwriting * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error * @since 2.3 */ public static void writeStringToFile(final File file, final String data, final Charset charset, final boolean append) throws IOException { try (OutputStream out = newOutputStream(file, append)) { IOUtils.write(data, out, charset); } } /** * Writes a String to a file, creating the file if it does not exist. * The parent directories of the file are created if they do not exist. * * @param file the file to write * @param data the content to write to the file * @param charsetName the name of the requested charset, {@code null} means platform default * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error * @throws java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException if the encoding is not supported by the VM */ public static void writeStringToFile(final File file, final String data, final String charsetName) throws IOException { writeStringToFile(file, data, charsetName, false); } /** * Writes a String to a file, creating the file if it does not exist. * The parent directories of the file are created if they do not exist. * * @param file the file to write * @param data the content to write to the file * @param charsetName the name of the requested charset, {@code null} means platform default * @param append if {@code true}, then the String will be added to the * end of the file rather than overwriting * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error * @throws java.nio.charset.UnsupportedCharsetException if the encoding is not supported by the VM * @since 2.1 */ public static void writeStringToFile(final File file, final String data, final String charsetName, final boolean append) throws IOException { writeStringToFile(file, data, Charsets.toCharset(charsetName), append); } /** * Instances should NOT be constructed in standard programming. * * @deprecated TODO Make private in 3.0. */ @Deprecated public FileUtils() { //NOSONAR // empty } }




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