If a file exists in the same directory where a Java application is running and I create a File object for that file the Java File methods for the path of the file include the filename as well. Code and output are below.
If this was a bug in the JDK version I'm using someone would surely have seen it by now.
Why do File.getAbsolutePath() and File.getCanonicalPath() include the file name? The Javadocs indicate that the directory name should be returned.
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
public class DirectoryFromFile {
private void getDirectoryOfFile(String fileName) throws IOException{
File f = new File(fileName );
System.out.println("exists(): " + f.exists());
System.out.println("getPath(): " + f.getPath());
System.out.println("getAbsolutePath(): " + f.getAbsolutePath());
System.out.println("getParent(): " + f.getParent() );
System.out.println("getCanonicalPath(): " + f.getCanonicalPath() );
System.out.println("getAbsoluteFile().getCanonicalPath(): " + f.getAbsoluteFile().getCanonicalPath() );
String dirname = f.getCanonicalPath();
System.out.println("dirname: " + dirname);
File dir = new File(dirname);
System.out.println("dir: " + dir.getAbsolutePath());
if (dirname.endsWith(fileName))
dirname = dirname.substring(0, dirname.length() - fileName.length());
System.out.println("dirname: " + dirname);
File dir2 = new File(dirname);
System.out.println("dir2: " + dir2.getAbsolutePath());
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
DirectoryFromFile dff = new DirectoryFromFile();
try {
dff.getDirectoryOfFile("test.txt");
} catch (IOException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
Here' the output:
exists(): true
getPath(): test.txt
getAbsolutePath(): C:\dean\src\java\directorytest\directory.from.file\test.txt
getParent(): null
getCanonicalPath(): C:\dean\src\java\directorytest\directory.from.file\test.txt
getAbsoluteFile().getCanonicalPath(): C:\dean\src\java\directorytest\directory.from.file\test.txt
dirname: C:\dean\src\java\directorytest\directory.from.file\test.txt
dir: C:\dean\src\java\directorytest\directory.from.file\test.txt
dirname: C:\dean\src\java\directorytest\directory.from.file\
dir2: C:\dean\src\java\directorytest\directory.from.file
So far the only way I've found to get the directory in this case is to manually parse off the file name.
Does the File class have a way to get the directory name in this case (where a File that exists in the current directory is created without specifying a directory)?
f.getParentFile().getAbsolutePath()? – CoolBeans Aug 22 '11 at 21:27