I am working on an assignment for class and have a couple questions I was hoping to get help with. The assignment is a GUI that allows the user to select a file to copy and choose where you'd like to copy the file to.
I've finished the assignment but there were a couple things I wanted to see if I could change...
When selecting the the source file I want ONLY the name of the source file to show up in the Label but, the program needs the entire path in order to copy the file and every time I tried to switch it to show the file name only the program won't run because it doesn't know where the file is located. Second question, is there anyway to make the program copy a file automatically as a .bak file...Say the source file is a text file and the user picks a destination folder and hits copy and it saves a file with the same name but a .bak extension?
I put the code in question in between *** and left the code I was trying to use to display the file name only and commented it out. Thanks for any help!!
public class CopyFile extends JFrame{
private JFileChooser fc;
private JButton copyButton;
private JButton chooseFileButton;
private JButton destinationButton;
private File workingDirectory;
private JLabel sourceLabel;
private JLabel destinationLabel;
private JTextField sourceText;
private JTextField sourceFileText;
private JTextField destinationText;
public static void main(String [] args) {
CopyFile go = new CopyFile();
go.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
go.setSize(500, 150);
go.setVisible(true);
}
public CopyFile() {
super("Copy a text file");
setLayout(new GridLayout(3, 3, 5, 5));
fc = new JFileChooser();
//Open dialog box inside project folder to make easier to find files
workingDirectory = new File(System.getProperty("user.dir"));
fc.setCurrentDirectory(workingDirectory);
//create labels and buttons for window
chooseFileButton = new JButton("CHOOSE SOURCE FILE");
destinationButton = new JButton("DESTINATION FOLDER");
copyButton = new JButton("COPY FILE");
sourceLabel = new JLabel("SOURCE FILE: ");
sourceText = new JTextField(10);
sourceText.setEditable(false);
destinationLabel = new JLabel("DESTINATION: ");
destinationText = new JTextField(10);
//add everything to JFrame
add(sourceLabel);
add(sourceText);
add(chooseFileButton);
add(destinationLabel);
add(destinationText);
add(destinationButton);
add(copyButton);
//Create TheHandler object to add action listeners for the buttons.
TheHandler handler = new TheHandler();
chooseFileButton.addActionListener(handler);
destinationButton.addActionListener(handler);
copyButton.addActionListener(handler);
}
//Inner class to create action listeners
private class TheHandler implements ActionListener {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent event) {
int returnVal;
String selectedFilePath;
File selectedFile;
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//Selecting a source file and displaying what the user is doing.
if(event.getSource() == chooseFileButton) {
returnVal = fc.showOpenDialog(null);
//Set the path for the source file.
if(returnVal == JFileChooser.APPROVE_OPTION) {
/*The two next lines of code are what I was trying to do to get only the
file name but I get a whole page of errors, mainly I think it's saying no
such file exists*/
//selectedFile = fc.getSelectedFile();
//sourceText.setText(selectedFile.getName());
selectedFilePath = fc.getSelectedFile().getAbsolutePath();
sourceText.setText(selectedFilePath);
}
}//end if
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//Handle destination button.
if(event.getSource() == destinationButton) {
returnVal = fc.showSaveDialog(null);
if(returnVal == JFileChooser.APPROVE_OPTION) {
selectedFilePath = fc.getSelectedFile().getAbsolutePath();
destinationText.setText(selectedFilePath);
}
}//end if
//Handle copy button
if(event.getSource() == copyButton) {
File sourceFile = new File(sourceText.getText());
File destinationFile = new File(destinationText.getText());
Path sourcePath = sourceFile.toPath();
Path destinationPath = destinationFile.toPath();
try {
Files.copy(sourcePath, destinationPath);
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}//end if
}//end actionPerformed
}//end TheHandler class
}//end class