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I have used the Android internal storage to save a file for my application (using openFileOutput) but I would like to delete that file, is it possible and how?

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    For kotlin please see this link
    – Mori
    Mar 24, 2021 at 6:53

8 Answers 8

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File dir = getFilesDir();
File file = new File(dir, "my_filename");
boolean deleted = file.delete();
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  • what is the rule for my_filename ? May 13, 2022 at 9:59
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I know this is a bit of an oldie, but the docs say to use:

deleteFile("filename");

rather than:

File.delete();

Which if you are already using:

getFilesDir();

kind of makes sense.

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You should always delete files that you no longer need. The most straightforward way to delete a file is to have the opened file reference call delete() on itself.

myFile.delete();

If the file is saved on internal storage, you can also ask the Context to locate and delete a file by calling deleteFile():

myContext.deleteFile(fileName);

Note: When the user uninstalls your app, the Android system deletes the following: All files you saved on internal storage All files you saved on external storage using getExternalFilesDir(). However, you should manually delete all cached files created with getCacheDir() on a regular basis and also regularly delete other files you no longer need.

Source : http://developer.android.com/training/basics/data-storage/files.html

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If you want to delete all files from a folder then use the following function:

private void deleteTempFolder(String dir) {
        File myDir = new File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory() + "/"+dir);
        if (myDir.isDirectory()) {
            String[] children = myDir.list();
            for (int i = 0; i < children.length; i++) {
                new File(myDir, children[i]).delete();
            }
        }
    }

Folder must be present on storage. If not we can check one more codition for it.

  if (myDir.exists() && myDir.isDirectory()) {
//write same defination for it.
}
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    This is a very good answer, but if you're like me not seeing anything under myDir.list(), make sure to ask for storage permission real-time! Just how you would ask for any other permission (i.e.: Camera), but pass in "WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE".
    – KBog
    Sep 20, 2022 at 4:24
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new File(mUri.toString).delete(); 
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 void clearMyFiles() {
    File[] files = context.getFilesDir().listFiles();
    if(files != null)
        for(File file : files) {
           file.delete();
        }
 }
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    This answer was flagged as low-quality because of its length and content. Suggest adding a description of what it does and how it answers the question. Aug 6, 2017 at 18:48
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Another alternative in Kotlin

val file: File = context.getFileStreamPath("file_name")
val deleted: Boolean = file.delete()
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Use delete method of File

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