Where in an Eclipse project might one encounter a shared preferences file?
8 Answers
SharedPreferences are stored in an xml file in the app data folder, i.e.
/data/data/YOUR_PACKAGE_NAME/shared_prefs/YOUR_PREFS_NAME.xml
or the default preferences at:
/data/data/YOUR_PACKAGE_NAME/shared_prefs/YOUR_PACKAGE_NAME_preferences.xml
SharedPreferences added during runtime are not stored in the Eclipse project.
Note: Accessing /data/data/<package_name>
requires superuser privileges
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3The default shared preferences file would actually be:
/data/data/<package>/shared_prefs/<package>_preferences.xml
.– inazarukMay 27, 2011 at 0:08 -
@inazaruk It is indeed the full package name, although I see mixed uses of
/<package>_preferences.xml
and/<package>.xml
on devices. Perhaps it depends on the API level of the app?– AleadamMay 27, 2011 at 0:12 -
1Note that I was taking about Default shared preferences. It looks like filename was always the same for them. See initial commit for
PreferenceManager.java
,getDefaultSharedPreferences
function here: android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/frameworks/…. And it wasn't changed in the latest version ofPrefencesManager.jave
too: android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/frameworks/…– inazarukMay 27, 2011 at 7:35 -
Any way to get the path from system, and not hard-code it? ContextImpl.java implements it in private getPreferencesDir func, it would be useful to get this at runtime somehow. Mar 13, 2012 at 8:28
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You can use new FIle(context.getFilesDir().getParent(), "shared_prefs"). It does work on Nexus 5, not sure about other manufactures. May 14, 2015 at 18:39
Preferences can either be set in code or can be found in res/xml/preferences.xml. You can read more about preferences on the Android SDK website.
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4You have to create it - as long as you have created an Android project, you can then right click on the "res" directory and add a new folder called 'xml'. Other "special" folders are anim, drawable, layout, menu, raw, and values.– JasCavMay 26, 2011 at 23:10
I just tried to get path of shared preferences below like this.This is work for me.
File f = getDatabasePath("MyPrefsFile.xml");
if (f != null)
Log.i("TAG", f.getAbsolutePath());
Just to save some of you time...
On my Galaxy S v.2.3.3 Shared Preferences are not stored in:/data/data/YOUR_PACKAGE_NAME/shared_prefs/YOUR_PREFS_NAME.xml
but are now located in: /dbdata/databases/YOUR_PACKAGE_NAME/shared_prefs/YOUR_PREFS_NAME.xml
I believe they changed this in 2.3
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1Is it same in 2.2? I cant find /data file anywhere in my project either in eclipse or project location.– PramodSep 11, 2011 at 10:44
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@pramod not in eclipse - this is the path on the actual device file structure. Sep 19, 2012 at 12:40
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@Pramod see it in file explorer view and there in
/data/data/YOUR_PACKAGE_NAME/shared_prefs/YOUR_PREFS_NAME.xml
Jan 28, 2013 at 13:26 -
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The data is stored on the device, in your application's private data area. It is not in an Eclipse project.
Shared Preferences are the key/value pairs that we can store. They are internal type of storage which means we do not have to create an external database to store it. To see it go to, 1) Go to View in the menu bar. Select Tool Windows. 2) Click on Device File Explorer. 3) Device File Explorer opens up in the right hand side. 4) Find the data folder and click on it. 5) In the data folder, you can select another data folder. 6) Try to search for your package name in this data folder. Ex: com.example.com 7) Then Click on shared_prefs and open the .xml file.
Hope this helps!
Use http://facebook.github.io/stetho/ library to access your app's local storage with chrome inspect tools. You can find sharedPreference file under Local storage -> < your app's package name >
save in /data/data/your_package_name/shared_prefs/
For see that you can use: