File.createTempFile() VS new File() File.createTempFile() VS new File() android android

File.createTempFile() VS new File()


Sounds like your app is creating files, so you need to guarantee unique filenames. You could keep some kind of counter within your app (saved to preferences or DB) and use that. Then you could create shorter/more controlled names, and control uniqueness yourself. Or you can use createTempFile(), which will guarantee you get a unique filename (but you only get partial control of the filename). Sounds like you prefer createTempFile(), so there's no reason not to continue using it if you are happy with the filenames it generates. There's no down side other than not having full control over the filename format.


1. Create file with random name

File file = File.createTempFile(String prefix, String suffix, File parent)
  • Actually create the file on disk and returns the file object
  • Create a file name in this format: prefix + random number + suffix
  • Useful when you need create temporary file on disk

2. Create file with exact name

File file = new File(File parent, String child);file.createNewFile();
  • Actually create the file on disk and returns true if file get created successfully

  • File name will exactly as pass to child parameter

  • Useful when you need create permanent file on disk

3. Create only file object (in memory)

File file = new File(File parent, String child);// doesn't create the file on disk until calling createNewFile() method
  • Only create the in memory and not actually on disk
  • Useful when you need just create file object (e.g just to pass it as parameter)

parent parameter can be one of these:

  1. App private directories

    • context.getCacheDir()
    • context.getExternalCacheDir()
    • and ... (full list can be found here)
  2. Public directories

    • Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory()
    • Environment.getExternalStoragePublicDirectory( Environment.DIRECTORY_PICTURES)
    • and ... (full list can be found here)


For temporary internal files their are 2 options

1.

File file; file = File.createTempFile(filename, null, this.getCacheDir());

2.

File filefile = new File(this.getCacheDir(), filename);

Both options adds files in the applications cache directory and thus can be cleared to make space as required but option 1 will add a random number on the end of the filename to keep files unique. It will also add a file extension which is .tmp by default but it can be set to anything via the use of the 2nd parameter. The use of the random number means despite specifying a filename it doesn't stay the same as the number is added along with the suffix/file extension (.tmp by default) e.g you specify your filename as internal_file and comes out as internal_file1456345.tmp . Whereas you can specify the extension you can't specify the number that is added. You can however find the filename it generates via file.getName(); but you would need to store it somewhere so you can use it whenever you wanted for example to delete or read the file. Therefore for this reason I prefer the 2nd option as the filename you specify is the filename that is created.