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by click on some button - an intent for selecting txt file is created:

Intent intent = new Intent()
                    .setType("text/plain")
                    .setAction(Intent.ACTION_GET_CONTENT);
            startActivityForResult(Intent.createChooser(intent, "Select a TXT file"), 123);

And it works OK - I select txt file from root folder on phone internal memory --- /storage/emulated/0/kote.txt

But when I try to read data from it, I get FileNotFoundException:

@Override
public void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent intent) {
    super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, intent);
    if(requestCode==123 && resultCode==RESULT_OK) {
        Uri selectedfile_uri = intent.getData();
        Log.e("TAG7", "selectedfile_uri ---   " + selectedfile_uri );

        File myFile_test1 = new File(selectedfile_uri.getPath());
        Log.e("TAG7", myFile_test1.getPath() + "     .exists() "+myFile_test1.exists());

        File myFile_test2 = new File(selectedfile_uri.getEncodedPath());
        Log.e("TAG7", myFile_test2.getPath() + "     .exists() "+myFile_test2.exists());

        function_read_txt_file(myFile_test1); //returns FileNotFoundException
        function_read_txt_file(myFile_test2); //returns FileNotFoundException
    }
}

logcat:

E/TAG7: selectedfile_uri ---   content://com.android.externalstorage.documents/document/primary%3Akote.txt
E/TAG7: /document/primary:kote.txt     .exists() false
E/TAG7: /document/primary%3Akote.txt     .exists() false
E/TAG7: FileNotFoundException

What I'm missing here? cheers

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Uri may not have the directly accessible path to your file. You should open the file by opening the InputStream from the Uri

Uri selectedfile_uri = intent.getData();
InputStream inputStream = getContentResolver().openInputStream()
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  • now it is ok...thanks! actually I could do that with uri on KitKat - but now on Lollipop I have to use your solution
    – Nikola
    Oct 7, 2017 at 11:36
  • Glad I could help :) Oct 7, 2017 at 11:37
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    @Nikola: "I could do that with uri on KitKat" -- not really. It all depends on the Uri that you get back. Your code assumes that the Uri has a file scheme. It does not have to have that scheme on any version of Android. openInputStream() supports file and content, the two most likely Uri schemes. Oct 7, 2017 at 11:48
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    Your answer helped put my on the right track. Here are more details of what I did: stackoverflow.com/a/52231623
    – Suragch
    Sep 8, 2018 at 3:11

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