To interact with the filesystem you use the methods of the class Files.
To check the existence of the file or directory a path points to, you use the following methods:
Files.exists(Path path)
and
Files.notExists(Path path)
!Files.exists(path) does not neccesarily have to be equal to Files.notExists(path), because there are three possible scenarios:
exists returns true and notExists returns false in this case)exists returns false and notExists returns true)exists and nonExists return false.This is done using Files.isDirectory(Path path) and Files.isRegularFile(Path path)
Path p1 = Paths.get("/var/www");
Path p2 = Paths.get("/home/testuser/File.txt");
Files.isDirectory(p1) == true
Files.isRegularFile(p1) == false
Files.isDirectory(p2) == false
Files.isRegularFile(p2) == true
This can be done using the following methods:
Files.isReadable(Path path)
Files.isWritable(Path path)
Files.isExecutable(Path path)
Files.isHidden(Path path)
Files.isSymbolicLink(Path path)
Files.probeContentType(Path path)
This tries to get the MIME type of a file. It returns a MIME type String, like this: