FileSystemView (Java Platform SE 6) (original) (raw)
javax.swing.filechooser
Class FileSystemView
java.lang.Object
javax.swing.filechooser.FileSystemView
public abstract class FileSystemView
extends Object
FileSystemView is JFileChooser's gateway to the file system. Since the JDK1.1 File API doesn't allow access to such information as root partitions, file type information, or hidden file bits, this class is designed to intuit as much OS-specific file system information as possible.
Java Licensees may want to provide a different implementation of FileSystemView to better handle a given operating system.
Constructor Summary |
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FileSystemView() |
Method Summary | |
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File | [createFileObject](../../../javax/swing/filechooser/FileSystemView.html#createFileObject%28java.io.File, java.lang.String%29)(File dir,String filename) Returns a File object constructed in dir from the given filename. |
File | createFileObject(String path) Returns a File object constructed from the given path string. |
protected File | createFileSystemRoot(File f) Creates a new File object for f with correct behavior for a file system root directory. |
abstract File | createNewFolder(File containingDir) Creates a new folder with a default folder name. |
File | [getChild](../../../javax/swing/filechooser/FileSystemView.html#getChild%28java.io.File, java.lang.String%29)(File parent,String fileName) |
File | getDefaultDirectory() Return the user's default starting directory for the file chooser. |
File[] | [getFiles](../../../javax/swing/filechooser/FileSystemView.html#getFiles%28java.io.File, boolean%29)(File dir, boolean useFileHiding) Gets the list of shown (i.e. |
static FileSystemView | getFileSystemView() |
File | getHomeDirectory() |
File | getParentDirectory(File dir) Returns the parent directory of dir. |
File[] | getRoots() Returns all root partitions on this system. |
String | getSystemDisplayName(File f) Name of a file, directory, or folder as it would be displayed in a system file browser. |
Icon | getSystemIcon(File f) Icon for a file, directory, or folder as it would be displayed in a system file browser. |
String | getSystemTypeDescription(File f) Type description for a file, directory, or folder as it would be displayed in a system file browser. |
boolean | isComputerNode(File dir) Used by UI classes to decide whether to display a special icon for a computer node, e.g. |
boolean | isDrive(File dir) Used by UI classes to decide whether to display a special icon for drives or partitions, e.g. |
boolean | isFileSystem(File f) Checks if f represents a real directory or file as opposed to a special folder such as "Desktop". |
boolean | isFileSystemRoot(File dir) Is dir the root of a tree in the file system, such as a drive or partition. |
boolean | isFloppyDrive(File dir) Used by UI classes to decide whether to display a special icon for a floppy disk. |
boolean | isHiddenFile(File f) Returns whether a file is hidden or not. |
boolean | [isParent](../../../javax/swing/filechooser/FileSystemView.html#isParent%28java.io.File, java.io.File%29)(File folder,File file) On Windows, a file can appear in multiple folders, other than its parent directory in the filesystem. |
boolean | isRoot(File f) Determines if the given file is a root in the navigatable tree(s). |
Boolean | isTraversable(File f) Returns true if the file (directory) can be visited. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
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clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, [wait](../../../java/lang/Object.html#wait%28long, int%29) |
Constructor Detail |
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FileSystemView
public FileSystemView()
Method Detail |
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getFileSystemView
public static FileSystemView getFileSystemView()
isRoot
public boolean isRoot(File f)
Determines if the given file is a root in the navigatable tree(s). Examples: Windows 98 has one root, the Desktop folder. DOS has one root per drive letter, C:\
, D:\
, etc. Unix has one root, the "/"
directory. The default implementation gets information from the ShellFolder
class.
Parameters:
f
- a File
object representing a directory
Returns:
true
if f
is a root in the navigatable tree.
See Also:
isFileSystemRoot(java.io.File)
isTraversable
public Boolean isTraversable(File f)
Returns true if the file (directory) can be visited. Returns false if the directory cannot be traversed.
Parameters:
f
- the File
Returns:
true
if the file/directory can be traversed, otherwise false
Since:
1.4
See Also:
JFileChooser.isTraversable(java.io.File), FileView.isTraversable(java.io.File)
getSystemDisplayName
public String getSystemDisplayName(File f)
Name of a file, directory, or folder as it would be displayed in a system file browser. Example from Windows: the "M:\" directory displays as "CD-ROM (M:)" The default implementation gets information from the ShellFolder class.
Parameters:
f
- a File
object
Returns:
the file name as it would be displayed by a native file chooser
Since:
1.4
See Also:
JFileChooser.getName(java.io.File)
getSystemTypeDescription
public String getSystemTypeDescription(File f)
Type description for a file, directory, or folder as it would be displayed in a system file browser. Example from Windows: the "Desktop" folder is desribed as "Desktop". Override for platforms with native ShellFolder implementations.
Parameters:
f
- a File
object
Returns:
the file type description as it would be displayed by a native file chooser or null if no native information is available.
Since:
1.4
See Also:
JFileChooser.getTypeDescription(java.io.File)
getSystemIcon
public Icon getSystemIcon(File f)
Icon for a file, directory, or folder as it would be displayed in a system file browser. Example from Windows: the "M:\" directory displays a CD-ROM icon. The default implementation gets information from the ShellFolder class.
Parameters:
f
- a File
object
Returns:
an icon as it would be displayed by a native file chooser
Since:
1.4
See Also:
JFileChooser.getIcon(java.io.File)
isParent
public boolean isParent(File folder, File file)
On Windows, a file can appear in multiple folders, other than its parent directory in the filesystem. Folder could for example be the "Desktop" folder which is not the same as file.getParentFile().
Parameters:
folder
- a File
object repesenting a directory or special folder
file
- a File
object
Returns:
true
if folder
is a directory or special folder and contains file
.
Since:
1.4
getChild
public File getChild(File parent, String fileName)
Parameters:
parent
- a File
object repesenting a directory or special folder
fileName
- a name of a file or folder which exists in parent
Returns:
a File object. This is normally constructed with new File(parent, fileName)
except when parent and child are both special folders, in which case the File
is a wrapper containing a ShellFolder
object.
Since:
1.4
isFileSystem
public boolean isFileSystem(File f)
Checks if f
represents a real directory or file as opposed to a special folder such as "Desktop"
. Used by UI classes to decide if a folder is selectable when doing directory choosing.
Parameters:
f
- a File
object
Returns:
true
if f
is a real file or directory.
Since:
1.4
createNewFolder
public abstract File createNewFolder(File containingDir) throws IOException
Creates a new folder with a default folder name.
Throws:
[IOException](../../../java/io/IOException.html "class in java.io")
isHiddenFile
public boolean isHiddenFile(File f)
Returns whether a file is hidden or not.
isFileSystemRoot
public boolean isFileSystemRoot(File dir)
Is dir the root of a tree in the file system, such as a drive or partition. Example: Returns true for "C:\" on Windows 98.
Parameters:
dir
- a File
object representing a directory
Returns:
true
if f
is a root of a filesystem
Since:
1.4
See Also:
isDrive
public boolean isDrive(File dir)
Used by UI classes to decide whether to display a special icon for drives or partitions, e.g. a "hard disk" icon. The default implementation has no way of knowing, so always returns false.
Parameters:
dir
- a directory
Returns:
false
always
Since:
1.4
isFloppyDrive
public boolean isFloppyDrive(File dir)
Used by UI classes to decide whether to display a special icon for a floppy disk. Implies isDrive(dir). The default implementation has no way of knowing, so always returns false.
Parameters:
dir
- a directory
Returns:
false
always
Since:
1.4
isComputerNode
public boolean isComputerNode(File dir)
Used by UI classes to decide whether to display a special icon for a computer node, e.g. "My Computer" or a network server. The default implementation has no way of knowing, so always returns false.
Parameters:
dir
- a directory
Returns:
false
always
Since:
1.4
getRoots
public File[] getRoots()
Returns all root partitions on this system. For example, on Windows, this would be the "Desktop" folder, while on DOS this would be the A: through Z: drives.
getHomeDirectory
public File getHomeDirectory()
getDefaultDirectory
public File getDefaultDirectory()
Return the user's default starting directory for the file chooser.
Returns:
a File
object representing the default starting folder
Since:
1.4
createFileObject
public File createFileObject(File dir, String filename)
Returns a File object constructed in dir from the given filename.
createFileObject
public File createFileObject(String path)
Returns a File object constructed from the given path string.
getFiles
public File[] getFiles(File dir, boolean useFileHiding)
Gets the list of shown (i.e. not hidden) files.
getParentDirectory
public File getParentDirectory(File dir)
Returns the parent directory of dir
.
Parameters:
dir
- the File
being queried
Returns:
the parent directory of dir
, ornull
if dir
is null
createFileSystemRoot
protected File createFileSystemRoot(File f)
Creates a new File
object for f
with correct behavior for a file system root directory.
Parameters:
f
- a File
object representing a file system root directory, for example "/" on Unix or "C:\" on Windows.
Returns:
a new File
object
Since:
1.4
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