I'm working on an Android application where one of the features is to let the user choose a file to open (I'm wanting to open a plain text .txt file). I've worked on Android apps before with Java, but for this one, I'm using Kotlin, and it's my first time using Kotlin.
I currently have the app display a file chooser and let the user tap the file they want to open. Then I'm trying to use a File object to open the file and do a forEachLine loop. But for some reason, it's throwing a java.io.FileNotFoundException (No such file or directory) with the file chosen from the file picker. I'm not sure what's wrong, and if I have to do some conversion to convert the file path?
The code for my 'load' button:
val btn_load: Button = findViewById<Button>(R.id.btn_load_puzzle)
btn_load.setOnClickListener {
val intent = Intent()
.setType("*/*")
.setAction(Intent.ACTION_GET_CONTENT)
startActivityForResult(Intent.createChooser(intent, "Select a file"), 111)
}
My function to respond to the file selection:
override fun onActivityResult(requestCode: Int, resultCode: Int, data: Intent?) {
super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data)
// Selected a file to load
if ((requestCode == 111) && (resultCode == RESULT_OK)) {
val selectedFilename = data?.data //The uri with the location of the file
if (selectedFilename != null) {
val filenameURIStr = selectedFilename.toString()
if (filenameURIStr.endsWith(".txt", true)) {
val msg = "Chosen file: " + filenameURIStr
val toast = Toast.makeText(applicationContext, msg, Toast.LENGTH_SHORT)
toast.show()
File(selectedFilename.getPath()).forEachLine {
val toast = Toast.makeText(applicationContext, it, Toast.LENGTH_SHORT)
toast.show()
}
}
else {
val msg = "The chosen file is not a .txt file!"
val toast = Toast.makeText(applicationContext, msg, Toast.LENGTH_LONG)
toast.show()
}
}
else {
val msg = "Null filename data received!"
val toast = Toast.makeText(applicationContext, msg, Toast.LENGTH_LONG)
toast.show()
}
}
}
The FileNotFound exception is thrown on the line where it creates the File object to do the forEachLine loop:
java.lang.RuntimeException: Failure delivering result ResultInfo{who=null, request=111, result=-1, data=Intent { dat=content://com.android.externalstorage.documents/document/0000-0000:Sudoku puzzles/hard001.txt flg=0x1 }} to activity {com.example.sudokusolver/com.example.sudokusolver.MainActivity}: java.io.FileNotFoundException: /document/0000-0000:Sudoku puzzles/hard001.txt (No such file or directory)
You cannot open a Java File on a
ÙRI
converted to a String, the "path" section of the URI has no relation to a physical file location.Use a
contentResolver
to get a JavaFileDescriptor
to open the file with.This method is compatible with Android 10 where file paths for non App private directories are not usuable.
https://developer.android.com/training/data-storage/shared/documents-files
You did not receive a file path, you received a
Uri
. You have to useUri
based APIs such asContentResolver.openInputStream()
to access the contents at thatUri
as Android does not grant your app directFile
access to the underlying file (it could also be streamed from Google Drive or downloaded directly from the internet without your app being aware that this is happening):Here we can assume we get contents of the proper format by passing in the proper mime type to our request (as there is no requirement that a text file end in exactly the
.txt
extension as part of its path):Which will automatically make any non text file unable to be selected.