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File.mkdir or mkdirs return false - Reason?


Why file.mkdir is returning false?

Google indicates that there could be several reasons (e.g. security, permissions, pathname, etc).

My questions:

  1. How to find the exact reason of returning false?
  2. If security/permissions is a reason, then why is SecurityException not thrown?

Solution

  • If security/permissions is a reason, then why is SecurityException NOT thrown (which is mentioned in javadoc)?

    A SecurityException is thrown when you don't have JVM-level permission to do something, not OS-level

    Is there a way to find the exact reason why of returning false?

    No, AFAIK. The only way to know would be to check the permissions on the directory yourself, make sure it doesn't exist before calling them, check if the parent directory exists, etc.

    However, if you're using Java 7 or higher, you can use NIO instead to create the directory. Specifically, Files.createDirectory:

    File dir = new File("mydir");
    Files.createDirectory(dir.toPath());
    

    If you want to use NIO entirely without using java.io.File, you can use Paths.get to create a Path instead:

    Path dir = Paths.get("mydir");
    Files.createDirectory(dir);
    

    In both cases, if the directory can't be created, it will throw an IOException with an exact reason for why the operation failed.

    This is true for most of the methods in Files, and so using it is recommended over using the methods in the File class.