Class FileSystemUtils


  • @Deprecated
    public class FileSystemUtils
    extends java.lang.Object
    Deprecated.
    As of 2.6 deprecated without replacement. Use equivalent methods in FileStore instead, e.g. Files.getFileStore(Paths.get("/home")).getUsableSpace() or iterate over FileSystems.getDefault().getFileStores()
    General File System utilities.

    This class provides static utility methods for general file system functions not provided via the JDK File class.

    The current functions provided are:

    • Get the free space on a drive
    Since:
    1.1
    • Constructor Summary

      Constructors 
      Constructor Description
      FileSystemUtils()
      Deprecated.
      Instances should NOT be constructed in standard programming.
    • Method Summary

      All Methods Static Methods Concrete Methods Deprecated Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      static long freeSpace​(java.lang.String path)
      Deprecated.
      Use freeSpaceKb(String) Deprecated from 1.3, may be removed in 2.0
      static long freeSpaceKb()
      Deprecated.
      As of 2.6 deprecated without replacement.
      static long freeSpaceKb​(long timeout)
      Deprecated.
      As of 2.6 deprecated without replacement.
      static long freeSpaceKb​(java.lang.String path)
      Deprecated.
      As of 2.6 deprecated without replacement.
      static long freeSpaceKb​(java.lang.String path, long timeout)
      Deprecated.
      As of 2.6 deprecated without replacement.
      • Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

        equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
    • Constructor Detail

      • FileSystemUtils

        public FileSystemUtils()
        Deprecated.
        Instances should NOT be constructed in standard programming.
    • Method Detail

      • freeSpace

        @Deprecated
        public static long freeSpace​(java.lang.String path)
                              throws java.io.IOException
        Deprecated.
        Use freeSpaceKb(String) Deprecated from 1.3, may be removed in 2.0
        Returns the free space on a drive or volume by invoking the command line. This method does not normalize the result, and typically returns bytes on Windows, 512 byte units on OS X and kilobytes on Unix. As this is not very useful, this method is deprecated in favour of freeSpaceKb(String) which returns a result in kilobytes.

        Note that some OS's are NOT currently supported, including OS/390, OpenVMS.

         FileSystemUtils.freeSpace("C:");       // Windows
         FileSystemUtils.freeSpace("/volume");  // *nix
         
        The free space is calculated via the command line. It uses 'dir /-c' on Windows and 'df' on *nix.
        Parameters:
        path - the path to get free space for, not null, not empty on Unix
        Returns:
        the amount of free drive space on the drive or volume
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the path is invalid
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if an error occurred in initialisation
        java.io.IOException - if an error occurs when finding the free space
        Since:
        1.1, enhanced OS support in 1.2 and 1.3
      • freeSpaceKb

        @Deprecated
        public static long freeSpaceKb​(java.lang.String path)
                                throws java.io.IOException
        Deprecated.
        As of 2.6 deprecated without replacement. Please use FileStore.getUsableSpace().
        Returns the free space on a drive or volume in kibibytes (1024 bytes) by invoking the command line.
         FileSystemUtils.freeSpaceKb("C:");       // Windows
         FileSystemUtils.freeSpaceKb("/volume");  // *nix
         
        The free space is calculated via the command line. It uses 'dir /-c' on Windows, 'df -kP' on AIX/HP-UX and 'df -k' on other Unix.

        In order to work, you must be running Windows, or have a implementation of Unix df that supports GNU format when passed -k (or -kP). If you are going to rely on this code, please check that it works on your OS by running some simple tests to compare the command line with the output from this class. If your operating system isn't supported, please raise a JIRA call detailing the exact result from df -k and as much other detail as possible, thanks.

        Parameters:
        path - the path to get free space for, not null, not empty on Unix
        Returns:
        the amount of free drive space on the drive or volume in kilobytes
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the path is invalid
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if an error occurred in initialisation
        java.io.IOException - if an error occurs when finding the free space
        Since:
        1.2, enhanced OS support in 1.3
      • freeSpaceKb

        @Deprecated
        public static long freeSpaceKb​(java.lang.String path,
                                       long timeout)
                                throws java.io.IOException
        Deprecated.
        As of 2.6 deprecated without replacement. Please use FileStore.getUsableSpace().
        Returns the free space on a drive or volume in kibibytes (1024 bytes) by invoking the command line.
         FileSystemUtils.freeSpaceKb("C:");       // Windows
         FileSystemUtils.freeSpaceKb("/volume");  // *nix
         
        The free space is calculated via the command line. It uses 'dir /-c' on Windows, 'df -kP' on AIX/HP-UX and 'df -k' on other Unix.

        In order to work, you must be running Windows, or have a implementation of Unix df that supports GNU format when passed -k (or -kP). If you are going to rely on this code, please check that it works on your OS by running some simple tests to compare the command line with the output from this class. If your operating system isn't supported, please raise a JIRA call detailing the exact result from df -k and as much other detail as possible, thanks.

        Parameters:
        path - the path to get free space for, not null, not empty on Unix
        timeout - The timeout amount in milliseconds or no timeout if the value is zero or less
        Returns:
        the amount of free drive space on the drive or volume in kilobytes
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the path is invalid
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if an error occurred in initialisation
        java.io.IOException - if an error occurs when finding the free space
        Since:
        2.0
      • freeSpaceKb

        @Deprecated
        public static long freeSpaceKb()
                                throws java.io.IOException
        Deprecated.
        As of 2.6 deprecated without replacement. Please use FileStore.getUsableSpace().
        Returns the free space for the working directory in kibibytes (1024 bytes) by invoking the command line.

        Identical to:

         freeSpaceKb(new File(".").getAbsolutePath())
         
        Returns:
        the amount of free drive space on the drive or volume in kilobytes
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if an error occurred in initialisation
        java.io.IOException - if an error occurs when finding the free space
        Since:
        2.0
      • freeSpaceKb

        @Deprecated
        public static long freeSpaceKb​(long timeout)
                                throws java.io.IOException
        Deprecated.
        As of 2.6 deprecated without replacement. Please use FileStore.getUsableSpace().
        Returns the free space for the working directory in kibibytes (1024 bytes) by invoking the command line.

        Identical to:

         freeSpaceKb(new File(".").getAbsolutePath())
         
        Parameters:
        timeout - The timeout amount in milliseconds or no timeout if the value is zero or less
        Returns:
        the amount of free drive space on the drive or volume in kilobytes
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalStateException - if an error occurred in initialisation
        java.io.IOException - if an error occurs when finding the free space
        Since:
        2.0