I have some values stored in a shared preference file and at some point on my code, I split this file and upload the shares to several clouds so that i can have a secure backup.
So my app now, when it's starting takes a look at the shared preferences folder and if this file doesn't exist, it asks the user to log in the clouds to recover the file (think of the case a user loses its cellphone).
So, trying the performance, I simulate I don't have such file and download the parts and combine them to get the whole. The file is recovered perfectly (I manually open it and it has all the fields).
However, when I try to write new values in this file, the system doesn't recognize it, delete it and create a new one. All in all, the file is overwritten. Even if I try to read a value from the old file (the one I downloaded) it doesn't work and returns the default value.
Do you know what could be the problem and if there could be any solution apart from not using Shared Preferences?
KeyManagement.combineFile(split);
SharedPreferences prefs = mContext.getSharedPreferences("CACSPrefs", 0);
String key = prefs.getString("KEY", null);
Editor editor = prefs.edit();
editor.putString("IS_STORED", "TRUE");
editor.commit();
split is an array of Files (the parts I download from the Internet). I've checked the recombined file is called "CACSPrefs.xml"
EDIT
When I split the original file, I go one by one sending one byte to each of the shares, each of one is called with the same name but adding "_1", "_2", ... So combine file behaves the other way round.
protected static void combineFile(File[] fileShares) throws FileNotFoundException, IOException{
// create file
String parentPath = fileShares[0].getParent();
String fileName = fileShares[0].getName().substring(0,
fileShares[0].getName().indexOf("_"));
File file = new File(parentPath + "/" + fileName);
if (!file.exists()) file.createNewFile();
FileInputStream[] in = new FileInputStream[fileShares.length];
// create input streams
int length = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < fileShares.length; i++){
length += (int) fileShares[i].length();
in[i] = new FileInputStream(fileShares[i].getAbsolutePath());
}
// read byte by byte and write
FileOutputStream out = new FileOutputStream(file);
for (int i = 0; i < length; i++){
int b;
if((b = in[i % fileShares.length].read()) == -1) break;
out.write((byte) b);
}
out.flush();
out.close();
for (int i = 0; i < fileShares.length; i++){
in[i].close();
}
}