FileIO with Android

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Introduction

Reading and writing files in Android are not different from reading and writing files in standard Java. Same java.io package can be used. However, there is some specific related to the folders where you are allowed to write, permissions in general and MTP work arounds.

Remarks

Android provides means for sharing the file between multiple applications as documented here. This is not required if there is only one app that creates and uses the file.

Android provides alternative storage options like shared and private preferences, saved bundles and built-in database. In some cases, they are better choice than just using plain files.

Android activity does have few specific methods that look like replacements of the Java standard File IO methods. For instance, instead for File.delete() you can call Context.deleteFile(), and instead of applying File.listFiles() recursively you can call Context.fileList() to get the list of all your app specific files with somewhat less code. However, they do not provide extra functionality beyond standard java.io package.

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Table Of Contents
2 Gradle
5 Intent
17 Service
19 WebView
31 SQLite
35 Glide
37 Dialog
38 ACRA
44 Handler
53 Toast
63 Menu
65 Picasso
70 Volley
71 Widgets
78 Realm
90 Spinner
95 OkHttp
108 TextView
109 ListView
111 Loader
118 Xposed
119 Security
121 ImageView
123 Doze Mode
130 Drawables
131 Colors
134 Fresco
139 AdMob
145 Keyboard
146 Button
150 EditText
155 Vk SDK
163 ExoPlayer
169 XMPP
175 OpenCV
177 Threads
184 ORMLite
186 TabLayout
190 LruCache
192 Zip files
194 Fastlane
199 FileIO
202 Moshi
210 VideoView
216 Paint
218 ProGuard
226 CleverTap
228 ADB shell
229 Ping ICMP
230 AIDL
234 Context
240 JCodec
242 Okio
249 FuseView
254 Looper
261 Fastjson
263 Jackson
267 Smartcard