Saving file to phone instead of SD card
In my app I save an XML file to the user's SD card by doing File newxmlfile = new File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory() + "/Message.xml");
But not all users have SD-cards in their phone and therefore my app is likely to crash.
How must I change my File creating method in order to save the file to the phone's memory instead of the SD-card?
Also, how must I change the loading of the file? (currently: new InputSource(new FileInputStream(Environment.getExternalSto开发者_开发知识库rageDirectory() + "/Message.xml"))
)
EDIT: I don't think you got the question right. I know the Data-Storage page of the Android Docs and I've read it. I just want to know how I should it adjust it to match my current way of saving and loading a file.
Got it by changing
Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory() + "/Message.xml"
into
Environment.getDataDirectory() + "/data/com.companyname.appname/files/Message.xml"
First you should check if External Storage (SD card) is available and ready to write to by checking getExternalStorageState(). Read more here: http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/data/data-storage.html#filesExternal
Then if SD card not available you can write to internal storage. Read more here for example on how to write and read: http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/data/data-storage.html#filesInternal
Try andriods Data-Storage.
Hope this helps.
You can use openFileOutput
to get an access to the internal storage. For more info, you should read the documentation on internal storage.
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