I'm using the HTML5 FileSystem API in a Chrome extension.
There's an unlikely (but possible) scenario where:
- A file is created using
fileWriter.write()
- User navigates to their Chrome User Data folder > File System folder, and deletes the file that was created (using their operating system, not using the FileSystem API)
- All future calls of
getFile()
for this file triggerFileError.NOT_FOUND_ERR
in the error handler.
It seems that if a file is deleted outside of the FileSystem API, getFile()
always errors for that file, which prevents any success callback function from working, meaning I can't use fileEntry.remove()
, nor fileEntry.createWriter()
to create a new file with the same name.
Is there an alternate way to remove the file entry from the FileSystem's logic index?