- Overview
- Terminology
- Read Files
- Manage Files
- Request Storage Access
- Folder Picker
- File Picker
SimpleStorageHelper
- Move & Copy: Files & Folders
- FAQ
- Other SimpleStorage Usage Examples
- License
The more higher API level, the more Google restricted file access on Android storage.
Although Storage Access Framework (SAF) is designed to secure user's storage from malicious apps,
but this makes us even more difficult in accessing files. Let's take an example where
java.io.File
has been deprecated in Android 10.
Simple Storage ease you in accessing and managing files across API levels. If you want to know more about the background of this library, please read this article: Easy Storage Access Framework in Android with SimpleStorage
Adding Simple Storage into your project is pretty simple:
implementation "com.anggrayudi:storage:X.Y.Z"
Where X.Y.Z
is the library version:
All versions can be found here.
To use SNAPSHOT
version, you need to add this URL to the root Gradle:
allprojects {
repositories {
google()
mavenCentral()
// add this line
maven { url "https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots" }
}
}
Simple Storage is built in Kotlin. Follow this documentation to use it in your Java project.
- Storage Permission – related to runtime permissions
- Storage Access – related to URI permissions
In Simple Storage, DocumentFile
is used to access files when your app has been granted full storage access,
included URI permissions for read and write. Whereas MediaFile
is used to access media files from MediaStore
without URI permissions to the storage.
You can read file with helper functions in DocumentFileCompat
and MediaStoreCompat
:
DocumentFileCompat.fromFullPath()
DocumentFileCompat.fromSimplePath()
DocumentFileCompat.fromFile()
DocumentFileCompat.fromPublicFolder()
val fileFromExternalStorage = DocumentFileCompat.fromSimplePath(context, basePath = "Downloads/MyMovie.mp4")
val fileFromSdCard = DocumentFileCompat.fromSimplePath(context, storageId = "9016-4EF8", basePath = "Downloads/MyMovie.mp4")
MediaStoreCompat.fromMediaId()
MediaStoreCompat.fromFileName()
MediaStoreCompat.fromRelativePath()
MediaStoreCompat.fromFileNameContains()
MediaStoreCompat.fromMimeType()
MediaStoreCompat.fromMediaType()
val myVideo = MediaStoreCompat.fromFileName(context, MediaType.DOWNLOADS, "MyMovie.mp4")
val imageList = MediaStoreCompat.fromMediaType(context, MediaType.IMAGE)
Since java.io.File
has been deprecated in Android 10, thus you have to use DocumentFile
for file management.
Simple Storage adds Kotlin extension functions to DocumentFile
, so you can manage files like this:
DocumentFile.getStorageId()
DocumentFile.getStorageType()
DocumentFile.getBasePath()
DocumentFile.copyFileTo()
List<DocumentFile>.moveTo()
DocumentFile.search()
DocumentFile.deleteRecursively()
DocumentFile.getProperties()
DocumentFile.openOutputStream()
, and many more…
For media files, you can have similar capabilities to DocumentFile
, i.e.:
MediaFile.absolutePath
MediaFile.isPending
MediaFile.delete()
MediaFile.renameTo()
MediaFile.copyFileTo()
MediaFile.moveFileTo()
MediaFile.openInputStream()
MediaFile.openOutputStream()
, etc.
Although user has granted read and write permissions during runtime, your app may still does not have full access to the storage,
thus you cannot search, move and copy files. You can check whether you have the storage access via SimpleStorage.hasStorageAccess()
.
To enable full storage access, you need to open SAF and let user grant URI permissions for read and write access. This library provides you
an helper class named SimpleStorage
to ease the request process:
class MainActivity : AppCompatActivity() {
private val storage = SimpleStorage(this)
override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState)
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main)
setupSimpleStorage()
btnRequestStorageAccess.setOnClickListener {
storage.requestStorageAccess(REQUEST_CODE_STORAGE_ACCESS)
}
}
private fun setupSimpleStorage() {
storage.storageAccessCallback = object : StorageAccessCallback {
override fun onRootPathNotSelected(
requestCode: Int,
rootPath: String,
uri: Uri,
selectedStorageType: StorageType,
expectedStorageType: StorageType
) {
MaterialDialog(this@MainActivity)
.message(text = "Please select $rootPath")
.negativeButton(android.R.string.cancel)
.positiveButton {
val initialRoot = if (expectedStorageType.isExpected(selectedStorageType)) selectedStorageType else expectedStorageType
storage.requestStorageAccess(REQUEST_CODE_STORAGE_ACCESS, initialRoot, expectedStorageType)
}.show()
}
override fun onCanceledByUser(requestCode: Int) {
Toast.makeText(baseContext, "Canceled by user", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show()
}
override fun onStoragePermissionDenied(requestCode: Int) {
/*
Request runtime permissions for Manifest.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
and Manifest.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
*/
}
override fun onRootPathPermissionGranted(requestCode: Int, root: DocumentFile) {
Toast.makeText(baseContext, "Storage access has been granted for ${root.getStorageId(baseContext)}", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show()
}
}
}
override fun onSaveInstanceState(outState: Bundle) {
storage.onSaveInstanceState(outState)
super.onSaveInstanceState(outState)
}
override fun onRestoreInstanceState(savedInstanceState: Bundle) {
super.onRestoreInstanceState(savedInstanceState)
storage.onRestoreInstanceState(savedInstanceState)
}
override fun onActivityResult(requestCode: Int, resultCode: Int, data: Intent?) {
super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data)
// Mandatory for Activity, but not for Fragment & ComponentActivity
storage.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data)
}
override fun onRequestPermissionsResult(requestCode: Int, permissions: Array<String>, grantResults: IntArray) {
super.onRequestPermissionsResult(requestCode, permissions, grantResults)
// Mandatory for Activity, but not for Fragment & ComponentActivity
storage.onRequestPermissionsResult(requestCode, permissions, grantResults)
}
}
private fun requestStoragePermission() {
/*
Request runtime permissions for Manifest.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
and Manifest.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
*/
}
private fun setupFolderPickerCallback() {
storage.folderPickerCallback = object : FolderPickerCallback {
override fun onStoragePermissionDenied(requestCode: Int) {
requestStoragePermission()
}
override fun onStorageAccessDenied(requestCode: Int, folder: DocumentFile?, storageType: StorageType) {
if (storageType == StorageType.UNKNOWN) {
requestStoragePermission()
return
}
MaterialDialog(this@MainActivity)
.message(
text = "You have no write access to this storage, thus selecting this folder is useless." +
"\nWould you like to grant access to this folder?"
)
.negativeButton(android.R.string.cancel)
.positiveButton {
storage.requestStorageAccess(REQUEST_CODE_STORAGE_ACCESS, storageType)
}.show()
}
override fun onFolderSelected(requestCode: Int, folder: DocumentFile) {
Toast.makeText(baseContext, folder.getAbsolutePath(baseContext), Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show()
}
override fun onCanceledByUser(requestCode: Int) {
Toast.makeText(baseContext, "Folder picker canceled by user", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show()
}
}
}
private fun setupFilePickerCallback() {
storage.filePickerCallback = object : FilePickerCallback {
override fun onCanceledByUser(requestCode: Int) {
Toast.makeText(baseContext, "File picker canceled by user", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show()
}
override fun onStoragePermissionDenied(requestCode: Int, file: DocumentFile?) {
requestStoragePermission()
}
override fun onFileSelected(requestCode: Int, file: DocumentFile) {
Toast.makeText(baseContext, "File selected: ${file.name}", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show()
}
}
}
If you feel implementing folder & file picker and full disk request are complicated enough,
you can use SimpleStorageHelper
to simplify the process. This helper class contains
default styles for managing storage access.
class MainActivity : AppCompatActivity() {
private val storageHelper = SimpleStorageHelper(this)
override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState)
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main)
storageHelper.onFolderSelected = { requestCode, folder ->
// do stuff
}
storageHelper.onFileSelected = { requestCode, files ->
// do stuff
}
btnRequestStorageAccess.setOnClickListener { storageHelper.requestStorageAccess() }
btnOpenFolderPicker.setOnClickListener { storageHelper.openFolderPicker() }
btnOpenFilePicker.setOnClickListener { storageHelper.openFilePicker() }
}
override fun onSaveInstanceState(outState: Bundle) {
storageHelper.onSaveInstanceState(outState)
super.onSaveInstanceState(outState)
}
override fun onRestoreInstanceState(savedInstanceState: Bundle) {
super.onRestoreInstanceState(savedInstanceState)
storageHelper.onRestoreInstanceState(savedInstanceState)
}
override fun onActivityResult(requestCode: Int, resultCode: Int, data: Intent?) {
super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data)
// Mandatory for Activity, but not for Fragment & ComponentActivity
storageHelper.storage.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data)
}
override fun onRequestPermissionsResult(requestCode: Int, permissions: Array<String>, grantResults: IntArray) {
super.onRequestPermissionsResult(requestCode, permissions, grantResults)
// Mandatory for Activity, but not for Fragment & ComponentActivity
storageHelper.onRequestPermissionsResult(requestCode, permissions, grantResults)
}
}
Simpler, right?
Simple Storage helps you in copying/moving files & folders via:
DocumentFile.copyFileTo()
DocumentFile.moveFileTo()
DocumentFile.copyFolderTo()
DocumentFile.moveFolderTo()
For example, you can move a folder with few lines of code:
val folder: DocumentFile = ...
val targetFolder: DocumentFile = ...
// Since moveFolderTo() is annotated with @WorkerThread, you must execute it in background thread
folder.moveFolderTo(applicationContext, targetFolder, skipEmptyFiles = false, callback = object : FolderCallback() {
override fun onPrepare() {
// Show notification or progress bar dialog with indeterminate state
}
override fun onCountingFiles() {
// Inform user that the app is counting & calculating files
}
override fun onStart(folder: DocumentFile, totalFilesToCopy: Int, workerThread: Thread): Long {
return 1000 // update progress every 1 second
}
override fun onParentConflict(destinationFolder: DocumentFile, action: FolderCallback.ParentFolderConflictAction, canMerge: Boolean) {
handleParentFolderConflict(destinationFolder, action, canMerge)
}
override fun onContentConflict(
destinationFolder: DocumentFile,
conflictedFiles: MutableList<FolderCallback.FileConflict>,
action: FolderCallback.FolderContentConflictAction
) {
handleFolderContentConflict(action, conflictedFiles)
}
override fun onReport(report: Report) {
Timber.d("onReport() -> ${report.progress.toInt()}% | Copied ${report.fileCount} files")
}
override fun onCompleted(result: Result) {
Toast.makeText(baseContext, "Copied ${result.totalCopiedFiles} of ${result.totalFilesToCopy} files", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show()
}
override fun onFailed(errorCode: ErrorCode) {
Toast.makeText(baseContext, "An error has occurred: $errorCode", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show()
}
})
The coolest thing of this library is you can ask users to choose Merge, Replace, Create New, or Skip Duplicate folders & files
whenever a conflict is found via onConflict()
. Here're screenshots of the sample code when dealing with conflicts:
Read MainActivity
from the sample code if you want to mimic above dialogs.
Having trouble? Read the Frequently Asked Questions.
SimpleStorage is used in these open source projects. Check how these repositories use it:
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