I need to create Intent which will show me a file picker to choose files inside the specified folder. I used this approach:
Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_GET_CONTENT);
Uri selectedUri = Uri.parse(getFilesDir().getAbsolutePath() + "/FILES");
intent.setDataAndType(selectedUri, "*/*");
startActivityForResult(intent, SCRIPT_REQUEST_CODE);
But this didn't open the desired folder.
Can somebody tell how to open the file picker in the specified folder?
UPD: Tried this as were suggested in comments but I can't pick the desired file type with such type in intent.
Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_GET_CONTENT);
intent.setType("file/*");
startActivityForResult(intent, YOUR_RESULT_CODE);
To start a File Manager app so the user can pick which file they would like to open, I'm using the following code:
Intent pickFile = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_GET_CONTENT);
pickFile.setType("file/*");
pickFile.addCategory(Intent.CATEGORY_OPENABLE);
if (pickFile.resolveActivity(getPackageManager()) != null) {
startActivityForResult(pickFile,FILE_REQUEST_CODE);
} else{
Toast.makeText(getApplicationContext(),"Did not start intent",Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
return;
}
This works fine., but the File Manager opens in the root directory.
For the user, this entails too much clicking until the desired file is attained.
So is there any way to start the Intent maybe from a different folder, and not the root directory? Moreover, the Android Developer Guide does not seem to offer a solution.
Try like this
Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_GET_CONTENT);
Uri uri = Uri.parse(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory().getPath()
+ "/yourFolder/");
intent.setDataAndType(uri, "*/*");
startActivityForResult(Intent.createChooser(intent, "Open folder"),FILE_REQUEST_CODE);
Is there a possibily that i can open the file location 'directly' with a file explorer?
User can longclick on item and then chooses 'open directory', it should navigate directly to the file (with a file explorer of his/her choice).
Below code works but i need to navigate manually.
Thank you in advance.
}
Intent intent = new Intent();
intent.setAction(Intent.ACTION_GET_CONTENT);
Uri myUri = Uri.fromFile(item.getDirectory());
intent.setType("file/*");
startActivity(intent);
{
Edit:
Uri myUri = Uri.parse(item.getDirectory().getPath());
You're not passing the Uri for the folder into the Intent.
Change
Uri myUri = Uri.fromFile(item.getDirectory());
intent.setType("file/*");
to
Uri myUri = Uri.fromFile(item.getDirectory());
intent.setDataAndType(myUri, "file/*");
and it should work.
Note: you need to catch and handle the android.content.ActivityNotFound exception that will be thrown by StartActivity if the user does not have any file explorer application installed that can handle the intent. Or else use this code:
startActivity(Intent.createChooser(intent, "Choose File Explorer"));
I thought this would be easy but as it turns out unfortunately it's not.
What I have:
I have a folder called "myFolder" on my external storage (not sd card because it's a Nexus 4, but that should not be the problem). The folder contains some *.csv files.
What I want:
I want to write a method which does the following: Show a variety of apps (file browsers) from which I can pick one (see picture). After I click on it, the selected file browser should start and show me the content of "myFolder". No more no less.
My question:
How exactly do I do that? I think I came quite close with the following code, but no matter what I do - and I'm certain that there must be something I didn't get right yet - it always opens only the main folder from the external storage.
public void openFolder()
{
File file = new File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory(),
"myFolder");
Log.d("path", file.toString());
Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_GET_CONTENT);
intent.setDataAndType(Uri.fromFile(file), "*/*");
startActivity(intent);
}
This should help you:
Uri selectedUri = Uri.parse(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory() + "/myFolder/");
Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW);
intent.setDataAndType(selectedUri, "resource/folder");
if (intent.resolveActivityInfo(getPackageManager(), 0) != null)
{
startActivity(intent);
}
else
{
// if you reach this place, it means there is no any file
// explorer app installed on your device
}
Please, be sure that you have any file explorer app installed on your device.
EDIT: added a shantanu's recommendation from the comment.
LIBRARIES:
You can also have a look at the following libraries https://android-arsenal.com/tag/35 if the current solution doesn't help you.
I finally got it working. This way only a few apps are shown by the chooser (Google Drive, Dropbox, Root Explorer, and Solid Explorer). It's working fine with the two explorers but not with Google Drive and Dropbox (I guess because they cannot access the external storage). The other MIME type like "*/*" is also possible.
public void openFolder(){
Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_GET_CONTENT);
Uri uri = Uri.parse(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory().getPath()
+ File.separator + "myFolder" + File.separator);
intent.setDataAndType(uri, "text/csv");
startActivity(Intent.createChooser(intent, "Open folder"));
}
Here is my answer
private fun openFolder() {
val location = "/storage/emulated/0/Download/";
val intent = Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW)
val myDir: Uri = FileProvider.getUriForFile(context, context.applicationContext.packageName + ".provider", File(location))
intent.flags = Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION
intent.flags = Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.KITKAT)
intent.setDataAndType(myDir, DocumentsContract.Document.MIME_TYPE_DIR)
else intent.setDataAndType(myDir, "*/*")
if (intent.resolveActivityInfo(context.packageManager, 0) != null)
{
context.startActivity(intent)
}
else
{
// if you reach this place, it means there is no any file
// explorer app installed on your device
CustomToast.toastIt(context,context.getString(R.string.there_is_no_file_explorer_app_present_text))
}
}
Here why I used FileProvider - android.os.FileUriExposedException: file:///storage/emulated/0/test.txt exposed beyond app through Intent.getData()
I tested on this device
Devices: Samsung SM-G950F (dreamltexx), Os API Level: 28
Intent chooser = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_GET_CONTENT);
Uri uri = Uri.parse(Environment.getDownloadCacheDirectory().getPath().toString());
chooser.addCategory(Intent.CATEGORY_OPENABLE);
chooser.setDataAndType(uri, "*/*");
// startActivity(chooser);
try {
startActivityForResult(chooser, SELECT_FILE);
}
catch (android.content.ActivityNotFoundException ex)
{
Toast.makeText(this, "Please install a File Manager.",
Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
}
In code above, if setDataAndType is "*/*" a builtin file browser is opened to pick any file, if I set "text/plain" Dropbox is opened. I have Dropbox, Google Drive installed. If I uninstall Dropbox only "*/*" works to open file browser. This is Android 4.4.2. I can download contents from Dropbox and for Google Drive, by getContentResolver().openInputStream(data.getData()).
Thread is old but I needed this kind of feature in my application and I found a way to do it so I decided to post it if it can help anyone in my situation.
As our device fleet is composed only by Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, I just had to find the file explorer's package name, give the right path and I succeed open my file explorer where I wanted to. I wish I could use Intent.CATEGORY_APP_FILES but it is only available in API 29.
Intent intent = context.getPackageManager().getLaunchIntentForPackage("com.sec.android.app.myfiles");
Uri uri = Uri.parse(rootPath);
if (intent != null) {
intent.setData(uri);
startActivity(intent);
}
As I said, it was easy for me because our clients have the same device but it may help others to find a workaround for their own situation.
this code will work with OI File Manager :
File root = new File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory().getPath()
+ "/myFolder/");
Uri uri = Uri.fromFile(root);
Intent intent = new Intent();
intent.setAction(android.content.Intent.ACTION_VIEW);
intent.setData(uri);
startActivityForResult(intent, 1);
you can get OI File manager here : http://www.openintents.org/en/filemanager
Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW);
intent.setDataAndType(uri, DocumentsContract.Document.MIME_TYPE_DIR);
startActivity(intent);
Will open files app home screen
Today, you should be representing a folder using its content: URI as obtained from the Storage Access Framework, and opening it should be as simple as:
Intent i = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW, uri);
startActivity(i);
Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_GET_CONTENT);
intent.setType("text/csv");
intent.addCategory(Intent.CATEGORY_OPENABLE);
try {
startActivityForResult(Intent.createChooser(intent, "Select a File to Upload"), 0);
} catch (android.content.ActivityNotFoundException ex) {
ex.printStackTrace();
}
then you just need to add the response
public void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data){
switch (requestCode) {
case 0: {
//what you want to do
//file = new File(uri.getPath());
}
}
}
You seem close.
I would try to set the URI like this :
String folderPath = Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory()+"/pathTo/folder";
Intent intent = new Intent();
intent.setAction(Intent.ACTION_GET_CONTENT);
Uri myUri = Uri.parse(folderPath);
intent.setDataAndType(myUri , "file/*");
startActivity(intent);
But it's not so different from what you have tried.
Tell us if it changes anything ?
Also make sure the targeted folder exists, and have a look on the resulting Uri object before to send it to the intent, it may not be what we are expected.
File temp = File.createTempFile("preview", ".png" );
String fullfileName= temp.getAbsolutePath();
final String fileName = Uri.parse(fullfileName)
.getLastPathSegment();
final String filePath = fullfileName.
substring(0,fullfileName.lastIndexOf(File.separator));
Log.d("filePath", "filePath: " + filePath);
fullfileName:
/mnt/sdcard/Download_Manager_Farsi/preview.png
filePath:
/mnt/sdcard/Download_Manager_Farsi
I would like to open a PDF file from my android application. I've searched how to do it in internet, and it seems very easy, but it doesn't work, at least in my mobile (Sony XPeria P).
File file = ....
Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW,
Uri.fromFile (file));
intent.setType("application/pdf");
startActivity(intent);
When this code is executed, a window is opened asking to choose an application to show the PDF. When I choose the Adobe Reader, it's opened by no document is shown.
What I'm doing wrong?
Try this, Its working for me
//Method to open the pdf file in the PDF Viewer
public void OpenPDFFile() {
File pdfFile = new File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory(),"PdfFile.pdf");//File path
if (pdfFile.exists()) //Checking for the file is exist or not
{
Uri path = Uri.fromFile(pdfFile);
Intent objIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW);
objIntent.setDataAndType(path, "application/pdf");
objIntent.setFlags(Intent. FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP);
startActivity(objIntent);//Staring the pdf viewer
}
}
The setType("application/pdf") function removes all the previous data.
If the targetSdkVersion >= 24 we need to use file provider to get the Uri. See this post for details: https://stackoverflow.com/a/38858040/8192914
So, the final code would look something like this:
Uri pathUri = FileProvider.getUriForFile(getBaseContext(), context.getApplicationContext().getPackageName() + ".provider", finalFile);
Intent pdfViewerIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW);
pdfViewerIntent.setDataAndType(pathUri, "application/pdf");
pdfViewerIntent.setFlags(Intent. FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP);
pdfViewerIntent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION);
startActivity(pdfViewerIntent);