I have a hybrid app in production (iOS/Android) that uses Cordova plugins. I have one Android user who is getting a SECURITY_ERR when using the File plugin. This seems to be happening on a call to writeFile()
. The file path I'm writing to for Android is externalRootDirectory
.
Can anyone help me understand why 1 user (out of 300-400) would have this problem? The user is on Android 6.0.1 if that helps.
Some code is below. The error I'm getting is [Error creating file] – Error Msg: [SECURITY_ERR]
, so the .writeFile()
catch is being hit in this case.
//Handle Native download
if (this.appConfig.isNative) {
this.loggingService.debug("Starting to create native file");
//Get base file path for android/ios
let filePath = (this.appConfig.isNativeAndroid) ? this.file.externalRootDirectory : this.file.cacheDirectory;
//Write the file
this.file.writeFile(filePath, fileName, data, { replace: true })
.then((fileEntry: FileEntry) => {
this.loggingService.debug("Created file: " + fileEntry.toURL());
//Open with File Opener plugin
this.fileOpener.open(fileEntry.toURL(), data.type)
.then(() => this.loggingService.debug('File is opened'))
.catch(e => this.loggingService.error('Error openening file', e));
})
.catch((err) => {
this.loggingService.error("Error creating file", err);
throw err; //Rethrow - will be caught by caller
});
}
android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
permission in the AndroidManifest.xml. Not sure if that got added by default with the File plugin addition? I'm also not creating a directory, but just creating a temp file in the root of theexternalRootDirectory
. Would the create directory still be needed in that case?