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I am trying to make an application that will create Google Authenticator secret keys, as well as authenticate the OTP. I am writing all of my passwords to individual files titled with the name that goes along with them.

First and foremost, I am using this library. https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-otp-java

This is my code:

public void createUserFile(String name) throws IOException
{
    File file = new File("users\\" + name + ".txt");
    file.createNewFile();
}

public void generateUserKey(String name)
{
    try 
    {
        File file = new File("users\\" + name + ".txt");
        FileWriter fw = new FileWriter(file);
        BufferedWriter out = new BufferedWriter(fw);
        String s = Base32.random();
        out.write(s);
        out.close();
    } 
    catch (IOException e) 
    {
        e.printStackTrace();
    }
}

If I change the value of s to something like "Hello" I am fine. However, it will not write that random string. That is what I need help with. I have tinkered and searched hours for answers, and I have found nothing.

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I don't believe you need createUserFile, and it isn't clear you necessarily know where the "users/" folder (a relative path) is. I suggest you use System.getProperty(String) to get user.home (the User home directory).

I would also suggest you use a try-with-resources Statement and a PrintStream. Something like

public void generateUserKey(String name) {
    File file = new File(System.getProperty("user.home"), //
            String.format("%s.txt", name));
    try (PrintStream ps = new PrintStream(file)) {
        ps.print(Base32.random());
    } catch (IOException e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
    }
}
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  • @ElliotFrisch In the original code, it creates a directory in the root folder of the program. Is this doing the same thing, or is it taking from the user folder in windows?
    – James Depp
    Oct 24, 2015 at 3:57
  • @JamesDepp Your posted code doesn't create a directory. Oct 24, 2015 at 4:07
  • @ElliottFrisch I created a directory already, I just didn't post that part of the code because I thought it was a bit irrelevant. Even so, I tried the code, and it didn't work.Thanks for the help though.
    – James Depp
    Oct 24, 2015 at 4:09
  • Then change System.getProperty("user.home") to that directory. Oct 24, 2015 at 4:10
  • @ElliottFrisch Regardless, it doesn't print the text to the file.
    – James Depp
    Oct 24, 2015 at 4:25

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