org.das2.util.filesystem.FileObject
Class for describing and accessing files in file systems. This
is similar to java.io.File, except that it can describe files on remote
file systems like an ftp site.
Note: this is modelled after the NetBeans fileSystem FileObject, with the
thought that we might use it later.
FileObject( )
canRead
canRead( ) → boolean
returns true if the file can be read by the client.
Returns:
true if the file can be read (see getInputStream)
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exists
exists( ) → boolean
returns true if the file exists. This may have the side effect of
downloading the file.
Returns:
true if the file exists
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getCapability
getCapability( java.lang.Class clazz ) → Object
returns extra capabilities, such as writing to the filesystem.
Parameters
clazz - a java.lang.Class
Returns:
an Object
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getChannel
getChannel( ProgressMonitor monitor ) → ReadableByteChannel
opens a Channel, perhaps transferring the file to a local cache first. monitor
is used to monitor the download.
Parameters
monitor - for monitoring the download. The monitor won't be used when the access
is immediate, for example with local FileObjects.
Returns:
a java.nio.channels.Channel for fast IO reads.
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getChannel( ) → ReadableByteChannel
getChildren
getChildren( ) → FileObject
returns objects within a folder.
Returns:
an array of all FileObjects with the folder.
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getFile
getFile( ProgressMonitor monitor ) → File
gets a File object that can be opened by the client. This may download a remote file, so
a progress monitor can be used to monitor the download.
Parameters
monitor - for monitoring the download. The monitor won't be used when the access
is immediate, for example with local FileObjects.
Returns:
a reference to a File that can be opened.
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getFile( ) → File
getInputStream
getInputStream( ProgressMonitor monitor ) → InputStream
opens an inputStream, perhaps transferring the file to a
cache first.
Parameters
monitor - for monitoring the download. The monitor won't be used when the access
is immediate, for example with local FileObjects.
Returns:
an InputStream
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getInputStream( ) → InputStream
getNameExt
getNameExt( ) → String
returns the canonical name of the file within the filesystem. For example,
in the local filesystem /mnt/data/steven/, /mnt/data/steven/jan/01.dat
would be /jan/01.dat.
For example, /a/b/c.dat.
Returns:
the name of the file within the FileSystem.
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getParent
getParent( ) → FileObject
returns the parent FileObject (a folder).
If the fileObject is root, then null should be returned.
Returns:
the parent folder of this object.
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getSize
getSize( ) → long
returns the size of the file.
Returns:
the size in bytes of the file, and -1 if the size is unknown.
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isData
isData( ) → boolean
returns true if the file is a data file that to be used
reading or writing data. (And not a folder.)
Returns:
true if the file is a data file
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isFolder
isFolder( ) → boolean
indicates the type of FileObject
Returns:
true if the object is a folder (directory).
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isLocal
isLocal( ) → boolean
returns true if the file is locally available, meaning clients can
call getFile() and the readable File reference will be available in
interactive time. Note that isLocal does not imply exists(). Also,
This may result in side effects such as a website hit.
Returns:
true if the file is locally available and fresh
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isReadOnly
isReadOnly( ) → boolean
true is the file is read-only.
Returns:
true if the file is read-only
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isRoot
isRoot( ) → boolean
returns true if this is the root of the filesystem it came from.
Returns:
true if this is the root of the filesystem it came from.
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lastModified
lastModified( ) → Date
returns the Date when the file was last modified. or new Date(0L) if the date is
not available.
Returns:
the last modified Date, or new Date(0) if it is not available.
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removeLocalFile
removeLocalFile( ) → boolean
remove the local file in the cache, if any. This can/will be overriden by other
filesystems.
Returns:
true if the action was handled. (Local files are not deleted.)
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