com.android.io.FileWrapper Java Examples

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Example #1
Source File: ProjectCreator.java    From java-n-IDE-for-Android with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Checks whether the give <var>folderPath</var> is a valid project folder, and returns
 * a {@link FileWrapper} to the required file.
 * <p/>This checks that the folder exists and contains an AndroidManifest.xml file in it.
 * <p/>Any error are output using {@link #mLog}.
 * @param folderPath the folder to check
 * @param requiredFilename the file name of the file that's required.
 * @return a {@link FileWrapper} to the AndroidManifest.xml file, or null otherwise.
 */
private FileWrapper checkProjectFolder(String folderPath, String requiredFilename) {
    // project folder must exist and be a directory, since this is an update
    FolderWrapper projectFolder = new FolderWrapper(folderPath);
    if (!projectFolder.isDirectory()) {
        mLog.error(null, "Project folder '%1$s' is not a valid directory.",
                projectFolder);
        return null;
    }

    // Check AndroidManifest.xml is present
    FileWrapper requireFile = new FileWrapper(projectFolder, requiredFilename);
    if (!requireFile.isFile()) {
        mLog.error(null,
                "%1$s is not a valid project (%2$s not found).",
                folderPath, requiredFilename);
        return null;
    }

    return requireFile;
}
 
Example #2
Source File: ProjectCreator.java    From javaide with GNU General Public License v3.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Checks whether the give <var>folderPath</var> is a valid project folder, and returns
 * a {@link FileWrapper} to the required file.
 * <p/>This checks that the folder exists and contains an AndroidManifest.xml file in it.
 * <p/>Any error are output using {@link #mLog}.
 * @param folderPath the folder to check
 * @param requiredFilename the file name of the file that's required.
 * @return a {@link FileWrapper} to the AndroidManifest.xml file, or null otherwise.
 */
private FileWrapper checkProjectFolder(String folderPath, String requiredFilename) {
    // project folder must exist and be a directory, since this is an update
    FolderWrapper projectFolder = new FolderWrapper(folderPath);
    if (!projectFolder.isDirectory()) {
        mLog.error(null, "Project folder '%1$s' is not a valid directory.",
                projectFolder);
        return null;
    }

    // Check AndroidManifest.xml is present
    FileWrapper requireFile = new FileWrapper(projectFolder, requiredFilename);
    if (!requireFile.isFile()) {
        mLog.error(null,
                "%1$s is not a valid project (%2$s not found).",
                folderPath, requiredFilename);
        return null;
    }

    return requireFile;
}