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I have an error and I can't find the cause of it. Error while generating Uri.

I looked through several topics on this topic, which were discussed here. However, the error could not be corrected. I think there is a typo somewhere. How can I find where I am wrong?

var
files: Tfile;
lIntent: JIntent;
lJRecipient: TJavaObjectArray<JString>;
lURI: Jnet_Uri;
LAuthority: JString;
lJFile: JFile;
lFileName: string;
lFilePath: string;
lFilePathFileName: string;
Surf : TBitmapSurface;
begin
 lFileName := Concat('Foto','Code' ,'.jpg') ;
 lFilePath := System.IOUtils.TPath.GetPublicPath;
 lFilePathFileName := System.IOUtils.Tpath.Combine(lFilePath, lFileName) ;
 Surf:=TBitMapSurface.Create;
 SaveParams.Quality:=100;
 try
  Surf.Assign(imResult.Bitmap);
  TbitMapCodecManager.SaveToFile(lFilePathFileName, Surf, @SaveParams);
finally
  Surf.Free;
end;

  lIntent:= TJIntent.Create;
  lIntent.setType(StringToJString('message/rfc822'));
  lIntent.setAction(TJIntent.JavaClass.ACTION_SEND);
  lIntent.setFlags(TJIntent.JavaClass.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
  lIntent.putExtra(TJIntent.JavaClass.EXTRA_EMAIL, lJRecipient);
  lIntent.putExtra(TJIntent.JavaClass.EXTRA_SUBJECT, StringToJString('Text'));
  lIntent.putExtra(TJIntent.JavaClass.EXTRA_TEXT, StringToJString('.....'));
  LAuthority := StringToJString(JStringToString(
  TAndroidHelper.Context.getApplicationContext.getPackageName)+'.fileprovider');
  lJFile:= TJFile.JavaClass.init(StringToJString(lFileName));
  lUri := TJFileProvider.JavaClass.getUriForFile(
    TAndroidHelper.Context,  LAuthority, lJFile);

I have included in the manifest file

<provider
                android:name="android.support.v4.content.FileProvider"
                android:authorities="com.embarcadero.ScanDecoder.fileprovider"
                android:grantUriPermissions="true"
                android:exported="false">
                <meta-data
                    android:name="android.support.FILE_PROVIDER_PATHS"
                    android:resource="@xml/filepaths" />
            </provider>

Created a file \res\xml\filepaths.xml

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<paths xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
<files-path name="MyFoto" path="."/>
</paths>  

I tried changing the path in the file to the following. I am still getting this error.

path="."
path="./"
path="files/"
path=".files/"

Where have I gone wrong?

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  • Using GetPublicPath likely requires an entry in filepaths.xml of: <external-path name="external_public_files" path="." /> May 29, 2023 at 19:17
  • @Dave Nottage Didn't help unfortunately. What should I include in the name="..."? Maybe the problem is buried here?
    – Юрий
    May 30, 2023 at 8:39
  • See: developer.android.com/reference/androidx/core/content/…, specifically the section "Specifying Available Files". In this case, I doubt the name matters, so if that entry does not work, I'm not sure what your issue is. On Android GetPublicPath definitely refers to getExternalFilesDir, which corresponds to external-path in the provider paths. May 30, 2023 at 11:32
  • I'm also assuming that you're using a version of Delphi before 10.4. The manifest and provider paths xml are catered for automatically by checking the Secure File Sharing option in the Entitlement List of Project Options in 10.4 and later. May 30, 2023 at 11:35
  • 1
    @Dave Nottage Huge gratitude! That's how it worked. Thanks for the help.
    – Юрий
    Jun 1, 2023 at 7:30

1 Answer 1

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@Dave Nottage suggested the correct way to work with FileProvider. The xml manifest and provider paths are generated automatically when you enable the "Secure File Sharing" option in the list of rights in the project options. Now it works. I provide a working solution.

procedure TestSendEmail();
{$IF DEFINED(ANDROID)}
 var
  lIntent: JIntent;
  lJRecipient: TJavaObjectArray<JString>;
  lURI: Jnet_Uri;
  lFileName: string;
  lFilePath: string;
  lFilePathFileName: string;

  Delim :Char;
//  Surf : TBitmapSurface;
{$ENDIF}


begin
 lFileName := Concat('MyFile' ,'.jpg') ;
 lFilePath := System.IOUtils.TPath.GetPublicPath ;
 lFilePathFileName := System.IOUtils.Tpath.Combine(lFilePath, lFileName) ;
 Surf:=TBitMapSurface.Create;
 SaveParams.Quality:=100;
 try
   Surf.Assign(imResult.Bitmap);
 // Save file
   TbitMapCodecManager.SaveToFile(lFilePathFileName, Surf, @SaveParams);
 finally
   Surf.Free;
 end;
{$IF DEFINED(ANDROID)}
  lJRecipient:= TJavaObjectArray<JString>.Create(1);
  lJRecipient.Items[0]:= StringToJString('[email protected]');

  lIntent:= TJIntent.Create;

  lIntent.setType(StringToJString('message/rfc822'));
  lIntent.setAction(TJIntent.JavaClass.ACTION_SEND);
  lIntent.setFlags(TJIntent.JavaClass.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
  lIntent.putExtra(TJIntent.JavaClass.EXTRA_EMAIL, lJRecipient);
  lIntent.putExtra(TJIntent.JavaClass.EXTRA_SUBJECT, StringToJString('Subj'));
  lIntent.putExtra(TJIntent.JavaClass.EXTRA_TEXT, StringToJString('Text'));

  lUri:= TAndroidHelper.JFileToJURI(
      TJFile.JavaClass.init(StringToJString(lFilePathFileName)));

  lIntent.putExtra(TJIntent.JavaClass.EXTRA_STREAM,TJParcelable.Wrap(lUri)) ;

  try
    TAndroidHelper.Activity.startActivity(lIntent);
  except
    on E: Exception do
    begin
      ShowMessage( E.Message);
    end;
  end;
{$ENDIF}
end;

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