org.das2.util.FileUtil
static utility methods.
introduced Jul 28, 2008.
consumeStream
consumeStream( java.io.InputStream in ) → int
read all the bytes off the stream, perhaps to empty a URL response. This
does not close the stream!
Parameters
in - the input stream, which will not be closed by this method.
Returns:
the total number of bytes read.
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deleteFileTree
deleteFileTree( java.io.File root ) → boolean
deletes all files and folders below root, and root, just as "rm -r" would.
TODO: check links
Parameters
root - the root where we start deleting.
Returns:
true if the operation was successful.
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deleteFileTree( java.io.File root, java.util.Set exclude ) → boolean
deleteWithinFileTree
deleteWithinFileTree( java.io.File root, String name ) → boolean
deletes all files with the given name, and root, just as "find . -name name -exec rm {} \;" would.
TODO: check links. For example deleteWithinFileTree( root, ".listing" )
Parameters
root - the root directory of the tree.
name - the file name.
Returns:
true if the operation was successful.
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fileCompare
fileCompare( java.io.File file1, java.io.File file2 ) → boolean
returns True if the file contents are equal.
Parameters
file1 - a File
file2 - a File
Returns:
true if the two files have identical
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fileCopy
fileCopy( java.io.File src, java.io.File dst ) → void
copies the file or folder from src to dst.
Parameters
src - the source file or folder.
dst - the location for the new file or folder.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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find
find( java.io.File root, String name ) → java.io.File
find a files with the given name within the given root, just as "find . -name name -print \;" would.
TODO: check links. For example, find( "/usr/share/fonts/truetype", "FreeMono.ttf" )
Parameters
root - the root to start
name - name to look for.
Returns:
the File found, or null if it does not exist.
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find( java.io.File root, java.util.regex.Pattern pattern, java.util.List result ) → int
find( java.io.File[] roots, String name ) → java.io.File
getMagic
getMagic( java.io.File src ) → String
return the first four bytes of the file as a string. Some magic
numbers we care about:
'\x89HDF' HDF (and new NetCDF) files
Parameters
src - a File
Returns:
a four byte string
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isParent
isParent( java.io.File possibleParent, java.io.File maybeChild ) → boolean
return true of the maybeChild parent is a child of possibleParent. Note either
can be null, and this will not throw an exception, but will return false.
Parameters
possibleParent - parent file.
maybeChild - a file or folder which may exist within possibleParent.
Returns:
true if the possibleParent is actually a parent of maybeChild.
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lineCount
lineCount( java.io.File f ) → int
return the number of lines in the text file. Breaking the file into
lines is handled by Java's BufferedReader.
Parameters
f - the file
Returns:
the number of lines.
See Also:
BufferedReader
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listRecursively
listRecursively( java.io.File root, java.util.regex.Pattern name, java.util.List matches ) → java.util.List
find all files under the root matching the spec.
Parameters
root - the root of the search (e.g. /fonts/)
name - the pattern to match
matches - list that will accept the matches, or null if one should be created.
Returns:
the list.
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listRecursively( java.io.File root, String glob ) → java.io.File[]
readFileToString
readFileToString( java.io.File f ) → String
read all the bytes in the UTF-8 encoded file into a string.
Parameters
f - the file, which presumed to be UTF-8 (or ASCII) encoded.
Returns:
string containing the contents of the file.
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readInputStreamToString
readInputStreamToString( java.io.InputStream ins ) → String
read all the bytes in the UTF-8 encoded inputStream into a string.
Parameters
ins - the input stream
Returns:
string containing the contents of the file.
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writeStringToFile
writeStringToFile( java.io.File f, String src ) → void
write all the bytes in the string to a file using UTF-8 encoding.
Parameters
f - the file name.
src - the string to write to the file.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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