419

I am getting

open failed: EACCES (Permission denied)

on the line OutputStream myOutput = new FileOutputStream(outFileName);

I checked the root, and I tried android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE.

How can I fix this problem?

try {
    InputStream myInput;

    myInput = getAssets().open("XXX.db");

    // Path to the just created empty db
    String outFileName = "/data/data/XX/databases/"
            + "XXX.db";

    // Open the empty db as the output stream
    OutputStream myOutput = new FileOutputStream(outFileName);

    // Transfer bytes from the inputfile to the outputfile
    byte[] buffer = new byte[1024];
    int length;
    while ((length = myInput.read(buffer)) > 0) {
        myOutput.write(buffer, 0, length);
    }

    // Close the streams
    myOutput.flush();
    myOutput.close();
    myInput.close();
    buffer = null;
    outFileName = null;
}
catch (IOException e1) {
    // TODO Auto-generated catch block
    e1.printStackTrace();
}
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  • I had the same problem on an Android tablet, but my situation may be unique, so I report my solution here in a comment. The error occurred when the app tried to access directory /data/data/myapp/foo which had over 50 xml files. The app did not clean the folder due to a bug. After some old files were deleted, the error disappeared. I do not know why. It could be a problem of the generic Android device.
    – Hong
    Commented Mar 22, 2014 at 1:43
  • This solved me : stackoverflow.com/questions/33666071/…
    – partho
    Commented Jun 28, 2018 at 18:00

38 Answers 38

421

Google has a new feature on Android Q: filtered view for external storage. A quick fix for that is to add this code in the AndroidManifest.xml file:

<manifest ... >
    <!-- This attribute is "false" by default on apps targeting Android Q. -->
    <application android:requestLegacyExternalStorage="true" ... >
     ...
    </application>
</manifest>

You can read more about it here: https://developer.android.com/training/data-storage/use-cases

Edit: I am starting to get downvotes because this answer is out of date for Android 11. So whoever sees this answer please go to the link above and read the instructions.

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    Man you saved me. I was trying everything to solve it. I was guessing the problem was Android 10 and you fixed it in just one line thank you (y)
    – Mister JJ
    Commented May 30, 2020 at 16:19
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    Starting from Android 11 this is no longer valid Commented Jul 20, 2020 at 13:22
  • 5
    @RoshanaPitigala what needs to be done for android 11 any link?
    – Siddarth G
    Commented Aug 17, 2020 at 8:13
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    ridiculous things from the authority ! extra pain for developers, why ? is this our fault that we came to android ? Commented Jan 10, 2021 at 12:49
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    This solution is not working for Android 13 devices. Commented Dec 22, 2022 at 7:33
371

For API 23+ you need to request the read/write permissions even if they are already in your manifest.

// Storage Permissions
private static final int REQUEST_EXTERNAL_STORAGE = 1;
private static String[] PERMISSIONS_STORAGE = {
        Manifest.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE,
        Manifest.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
};

/**
 * Checks if the app has permission to write to device storage
 *
 * If the app does not has permission then the user will be prompted to grant permissions
 *
 * @param activity
 */
public static void verifyStoragePermissions(Activity activity) {
    // Check if we have write permission
    int permission = ActivityCompat.checkSelfPermission(activity, Manifest.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE);

    if (permission != PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
        // We don't have permission so prompt the user
        ActivityCompat.requestPermissions(
                activity,
                PERMISSIONS_STORAGE,
                REQUEST_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
        );
    }
}

AndroidManifest.xml

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" />

For official documentation about requesting permissions for API 23+, check https://developer.android.com/training/permissions/requesting.html

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    Just to clarify, in order for this to work, the activity must handle the activity permissions request response. See developer.android.com/training/permissions/… for more details.
    – kldavis4
    Commented Dec 4, 2015 at 19:31
  • Handy link with explanation and examples here inthecheesefactory.com/blog/… Commented Dec 8, 2015 at 14:16
  • 1
    isn't this a bad thing? with respect to user experience. Commented Dec 11, 2015 at 12:03
  • 5
    But where do I use it? for example, if I want to take a picture, do I have to run verifyStoragePermissions before startActivityForResult, or at onActivityResult? it really confuses me.
    – Kiwi Lee
    Commented Apr 4, 2016 at 11:07
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    Thanks this solve my problem. just a note: if someone can't resolve "Manifest.permission" you just need to import "import android.Manifest".
    – Oubaida
    Commented Jul 12, 2016 at 9:56
253

I had the same problem... The <uses-permission was in the wrong place. This is right:

 <manifest>
        <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE"/>
        ...
        <application>
            ...
            <activity> 
                ...
            </activity>
        </application>
    </manifest> 

The uses-permission tag needs to be outside the application tag.

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  • 2
    it is that the uses-permission needs to be outside the application
    – user462990
    Commented Mar 28, 2012 at 12:35
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    I get a warning: "<uses-permission> tag appears after <application> tag"
    – mr5
    Commented Aug 18, 2014 at 6:52
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    WARNING In android 4.4.4 do not use the parameter android:maxSdkVersion="18". It was generating this exception Commented Aug 26, 2014 at 22:39
  • 1
    This permission is enforced starting in API level 19. Before API level 19, this permission is not enforced and all apps still have access to read from external storage. Commented Jul 1, 2015 at 8:15
  • 2
    After API 29 you will need this: medium.com/@sriramaripirala/… Commented Dec 1, 2020 at 20:09
75

Add android:requestLegacyExternalStorage="true" to the Android Manifest It's worked with Android 10 (Q) at SDK 29+
or After migrating Android X.

 <application
    android:name=".MyApplication"
    android:allowBackup="true"
    android:hardwareAccelerated="true"
    android:icon=""
    android:label=""
    android:largeHeap="true"
    android:supportsRtl=""
    android:theme=""
    android:requestLegacyExternalStorage="true">
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61

I have observed this once when running the application inside the emulator. In the emulator settings, you need to specify the size of external storage ("SD Card") properly. By default, the "external storage" field is empty, and that probably means there is no such device and EACCES is thrown even if permissions are granted in the manifest.

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53

In addition to all the answers, make sure you're not using your phone as a USB storage.

I was having the same problem on HTC Sensation on USB storage mode enabled. I can still debug/run the app, but I can't save to external storage.

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    When I connect the Samsung Galaxy S6 device it first gives an option "Allow access to device data" with "DENY" or "ALLOW" and also from notification bar I am getting an option Use USB for 1. MTP 2. PTP 3. MIDI Devices 4. Charging. Which one to choose? Commented Nov 13, 2016 at 19:58
35

Be aware that the solution:

<application ...
    android:requestLegacyExternalStorage="true" ... >

Is temporary, sooner or later your app should be migrated to use Scoped Storage.

In Android 10, you can use the suggested solution to bypass the system restrictions, but in Android 11 (R) it is mandatory to use scoped storage, and your app might break if you kept using the old logic!

This video might be a good help.

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34

My issue was with "TargetApi(23)" which is needed if your minSdkVersion is bellow 23.

So, I have request permission with the following snippet

protected boolean shouldAskPermissions() {
    return (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT > Build.VERSION_CODES.LOLLIPOP_MR1);
}

@TargetApi(23)
protected void askPermissions() {
    String[] permissions = {
            "android.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE",
            "android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE"
    };
    int requestCode = 200;
    requestPermissions(permissions, requestCode);
}

@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
// ...
    if (shouldAskPermissions()) {
        askPermissions();
    }
}
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28

Android 10 (API 29) introduces Scoped Storage. Changing your manifest to request legacy storage is not a long-term solution.

I fixed the issue when I replaced my previous instances of Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory() (which is deprecated with API 29) with context.getExternalFilesDir(null).

Note that context.getExternalFilesDir(type) can return null if the storage location isn't available, so be sure to check that whenever you're checking if you have external permissions.

Read more here.

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    new error came out, ENOENT no file or dictionary Commented Apr 30, 2022 at 21:51
  • I brought its name out in logs. And now its clear Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory(Environment.***) and context.getExternalFilesDir(Environment.***) are different paths . Thats all. Upvoting.
    – CodeToLife
    Commented Jun 21, 2022 at 9:19
20

I'm experiencing the same. What I found is that if you go to Settings -> Application Manager -> Your App -> Permissions -> Enable Storage, it solves the issue.

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    I'm unable to find this section?
    – Evan Sevy
    Commented Feb 27, 2018 at 1:40
15

It turned out, it was a stupid mistake since I had my phone still connected to the desktop PC and didn't realize this.

So I had to turn off the USB connection and everything worked fine.

1
13

I had the same problem on Samsung Galaxy Note 3, running CM 12.1. The issue for me was that i had

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE"
    android:maxSdkVersion="18"/>

and had to use it to take and store user photos. When I tried to load those same photos in ImageLoader i got the (Permission denied) error. The solution was to explicitly add

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE"/>

since the above permission only limits the write permission up to API version 18, and with it the read permission.

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10

In addition to all answers, if the clients are using Android 6.0, Android added new permission model for (Marshmallow).

Trick: If you are targeting version 22 or below, your application will request all permissions at install time just as it would on any device running an OS below Marshmallow. If you are trying on the emulator then from android 6.0 onwards you need to explicitly go the settings->apps-> YOURAPP -> permissions and change the permission if you have given any.

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9

Strangely after putting a slash "/" before my newFile my problem was solved. I changed this:

File myFile= new File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory() + "newFile");

to this:

File myFile= new File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory() + "/newFile");

UPDATE: as mentioned in the comments, the right way to do this is:

File myFile= new File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory(), "newFile");
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    Nothing strange here. With the first line you are trying to create a file in the same directory as the one that contains your external storage directory. ie /storage/.../somethingnewfile instead of /storage/.../something/newfile
    – Stéphane
    Commented May 31, 2017 at 7:46
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    The correct way to do this is to use the File(dir, file) cosntructor Commented Feb 20, 2018 at 8:29
6

I had the same problem and none of suggestions helped. But I found an interesting reason for that, on a physical device, Galaxy Tab.

When USB storage is on, external storage read and write permissions don't have any effect. Just turn off USB storage, and with the correct permissions, you'll have the problem solved.

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6

To store a file in a directory which is foreign to the app's directory is restricted above API 29+. So to generate a new file or to create a new file use your application directory like this :-

So the correct approach is :-

val file = File(appContext.applicationInfo.dataDir + File.separator + "anyRandomFileName/")

You can write any data into this generated file !

The above file is accessible and would not throw any exception because it resides in your own developed app's directory.

The other option is android:requestLegacyExternalStorage="true" in manifest application tag as suggested by Uriel but its not a permanent solution !

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  • Thanks, however, this answer might not apply in the case where the said exception occurs as a result of trying to READ a file the user selected from file system - that is, the file already exists. And moreover, I already added the suggested parameters to the application's manifest.
    – JWL
    Commented Aug 2, 2022 at 8:30
5

I would expect everything below /data to belong to "internal storage". You should, however, be able to write to /sdcard.

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    I tried <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_INTERNAL_STORAGE" /> too. still same.
    – Mert
    Commented Jan 13, 2012 at 17:32
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    The /data-partition is generally write-protected to ordinary (non-root) users trying to to ordinary file access. For internal storage, there are specialized methods to do so, especially if you want to access databases. The Android developer pages should help you on this issue.
    – ovenror
    Commented Jan 13, 2012 at 17:37
5

Change a permission property in your /system/etc/permission/platform.xml
and group need to mentioned as like below.

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE">
    <group android:gid="sdcard_rw" />
    <group android:gid="media_rw" />    
</uses-permission>
1
  • Fail. Put my device into a boot loop.
    – Tobse
    Commented Dec 19, 2016 at 6:58
5

I had the same error when was trying to write an image in DCIM/camera folder on Galaxy S5 (android 6.0.1) and I figured out that only this folder is restricted. I simply could write into DCIM/any folder but not in camera. This should be brand based restriction/customization.

4

When your application belongs to the system application, it can't access the SD card.

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4

Maybe the answer is this:

on the API >= 23 devices, if you install app (the app is not system app), you should check the storage permission in "Setting - applications", there is permission list for every app, you should check it on! try

4

keep in mind that even if you set all the correct permissions in the manifest: The only place 3rd party apps are allowed to write on your external card are "their own directories" (i.e. /sdcard/Android/data/) trying to write to anywhere else: you will get exception: EACCES (Permission denied)

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Environment.getExternalStoragePublicDirectory();

When using this deprecated method from Android 29 onwards you will receive the same error:

java.io.FileNotFoundException: open failed: EACCES (Permission denied)

Resolution here:

getExternalStoragePublicDirectory deprecated in Android Q

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3

In my case I was using a file picker library which returned the path to external storage but it started from /root/. And even with the WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE permission granted at runtime I still got error EACCES (Permission denied).
So use Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory() to get the correct path to external storage.

Example:
Cannot write: /root/storage/emulated/0/newfile.txt
Can write: /storage/emulated/0/newfile.txt

boolean externalStorageWritable = isExternalStorageWritable();
File file = new File(filePath);
boolean canWrite = file.canWrite();
boolean isFile = file.isFile();
long usableSpace = file.getUsableSpace();

Log.d(TAG, "externalStorageWritable: " + externalStorageWritable);
Log.d(TAG, "filePath: " + filePath);
Log.d(TAG, "canWrite: " + canWrite);
Log.d(TAG, "isFile: " + isFile);
Log.d(TAG, "usableSpace: " + usableSpace);

/* Checks if external storage is available for read and write */
public boolean isExternalStorageWritable() {
    String state = Environment.getExternalStorageState();
    if (Environment.MEDIA_MOUNTED.equals(state)) {
        return true;
    }
    return false;
}

Output 1:

externalStorageWritable: true
filePath: /root/storage/emulated/0/newfile.txt
isFile: false
usableSpace: 0

Output 2:

externalStorageWritable: true
filePath: /storage/emulated/0/newfile.txt
isFile: true
usableSpace: 1331007488
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2

I am creating a folder under /data/ in my init.rc (mucking around with the aosp on Nexus 7) and had exactly this problem.

It turned out that giving the folder rw (666) permission was not sufficient and it had to be rwx (777) then it all worked!

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2

The post 6.0 enforcement of storage permissions can be bypassed if you have a rooted device via these adb commands:

root@msm8996:/ # getenforce
getenforce
Enforcing
root@msm8996:/ # setenforce 0
setenforce 0
root@msm8996:/ # getenforce
getenforce
Permissive
2

i faced the same error on xiaomi devices (android 10 ). The following code fixed my problem. Libraries: Dexter(https://github.com/Karumi/Dexter) and Image picker(https://github.com/Dhaval2404/ImagePicker)

Add manifest ( android:requestLegacyExternalStorage="true")

    public void showPickImageSheet(AddImageModel model) {
    BottomSheetHelper.showPickImageSheet(this, new BottomSheetHelper.PickImageDialogListener() {
        @Override
        public void onChooseFromGalleryClicked(Dialog dialog) {
            selectedImagePickerPosition = model.getPosition();
            Dexter.withContext(OrderReviewActivity.this)                   .withPermissions(Manifest.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE)
                    .withListener(new MultiplePermissionsListener() {
                        @Override
                        public void onPermissionsChecked(MultiplePermissionsReport report) {
                            if (report.areAllPermissionsGranted()) {
                                ImagePicker.with(OrderReviewActivity.this)
                                        .galleryOnly()
                                        .compress(512)
                                        .maxResultSize(852,480)
                               .start();
                            }
                        }

                        @Override
                        public void onPermissionRationaleShouldBeShown(List<PermissionRequest> list, PermissionToken permissionToken) {
                            permissionToken.continuePermissionRequest();
                        }

                    }).check();

            dialog.dismiss();
        }

        @Override
        public void onTakePhotoClicked(Dialog dialog) {
            selectedImagePickerPosition = model.getPosition();
            ImagePicker.with(OrderReviewActivity.this)
                    .cameraOnly()
                    .compress(512)
                    .maxResultSize(852,480)
                    .start();

            dialog.dismiss();
        }

        @Override
        public void onCancelButtonClicked(Dialog dialog) {
            dialog.dismiss();
        }
    });
}
1

In my case the error was appearing on the line

      target.createNewFile();

since I could not create a new file on the sd card,so I had to use the DocumentFile approach.

      documentFile.createFile(mime, target.getName());

For the above question the problem may be solved with this approach,

    fos=context.getContentResolver().openOutputStream(documentFile.getUri());

See this thread too, How to use the new SD card access API presented for Android 5.0 (Lollipop)?

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I Use the below process to handle the case with android 11 and targetapi30

  1. As pre-created file dir as per scoped storage in my case in root dir files//<Image/Video... as per requirement>

  2. Copy picked file and copy the file in cache directory at the time of picking from my external storage

  3. Then at a time to upload ( on my send/upload button click) copy the file from cache dir to my scoped storage dir and then do my upload process

use this solution due to at time upload app in play store it generates warning for MANAGE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE permission and sometimes rejected from play store in my case.

Also as we used target API 30 so we can't share or forward file from our internal storage to app

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2022 Kotlin way to ask permission:

private val writeStoragePermissionResult =
   registerForActivityResult(ActivityResultContracts.RequestMultiplePermissions()) { permissions ->}

private fun askForStoragePermission(): Boolean =
   if (hasPermissions(
           requireContext(),
           Manifest.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE,
           Manifest.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
       )
   ) {
       true
   } else {
       writeStoragePermissionResult.launch(
           arrayOf(
               Manifest.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE,
               Manifest.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE,
           )
       )
       false
   }

fun hasPermissions(context: Context, vararg permissions: String): Boolean = permissions.all {
    ActivityCompat.checkSelfPermission(context, it) == PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED
}

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