FileStore

public abstract class FileStore extends Object

Storage for files. A FileStore represents a storage pool, device, partition, volume, concrete file system or other implementation specific means of file storage. The FileStore for where a file is stored is obtained by invoking the getFileStore method, or all file stores can be enumerated by invoking the getFileStores method.

In addition to the methods defined by this class, a file store may support one or more FileStoreAttributeView classes that provide a read-only or updatable view of a set of file store attributes.

Protected Constructor Summary

FileStore()
Initializes a new instance of this class.

Public Method Summary

abstract Object
getAttribute(String attribute)
Reads the value of a file store attribute.
abstract <V extends FileStoreAttributeView> V
getFileStoreAttributeView(Class<V> type)
Returns a FileStoreAttributeView of the given type.
abstract long
getTotalSpace()
Returns the size, in bytes, of the file store.
abstract long
getUnallocatedSpace()
Returns the number of unallocated bytes in the file store.
abstract long
getUsableSpace()
Returns the number of bytes available to this Java virtual machine on the file store.
abstract boolean
isReadOnly()
Tells whether this file store is read-only.
abstract String
name()
Returns the name of this file store.
abstract boolean
supportsFileAttributeView(String name)
Tells whether or not this file store supports the file attributes identified by the given file attribute view.
abstract boolean
supportsFileAttributeView(Class<? extends FileAttributeView> type)
Tells whether or not this file store supports the file attributes identified by the given file attribute view.
abstract String
type()
Returns the type of this file store.

Inherited Method Summary

Protected Constructors

protected FileStore ()

Initializes a new instance of this class.

Public Methods

public abstract Object getAttribute (String attribute)

Reads the value of a file store attribute.

The attribute parameter identifies the attribute to be read and takes the form:

view-name:attribute-name
where the character ':' stands for itself.

view-name is the name of a AttributeView that identifies a set of file attributes. attribute-name is the name of the attribute.

Usage Example: Suppose we want to know if ZFS compression is enabled (assuming the "zfs" view is supported):

    boolean compression = (Boolean)fs.getAttribute("zfs:compression");
 

Parameters
attribute the attribute to read
Returns
  • the attribute value; null may be a valid valid for some attributes
Throws
UnsupportedOperationException if the attribute view is not available or it does not support reading the attribute
IOException if an I/O error occurs

public abstract V getFileStoreAttributeView (Class<V> type)

Returns a FileStoreAttributeView of the given type.

This method is intended to be used where the file store attribute view defines type-safe methods to read or update the file store attributes. The type parameter is the type of the attribute view required and the method returns an instance of that type if supported.

Parameters
type the Class object corresponding to the attribute view
Returns
  • a file store attribute view of the specified type or null if the attribute view is not available

public abstract long getTotalSpace ()

Returns the size, in bytes, of the file store.

Returns
  • the size of the file store, in bytes
Throws
IOException if an I/O error occurs

public abstract long getUnallocatedSpace ()

Returns the number of unallocated bytes in the file store.

The returned number of unallocated bytes is a hint, but not a guarantee, that it is possible to use most or any of these bytes. The number of unallocated bytes is most likely to be accurate immediately after the space attributes are obtained. It is likely to be made inaccurate by any external I/O operations including those made on the system outside of this virtual machine.

Returns
  • the number of unallocated bytes
Throws
IOException if an I/O error occurs

public abstract long getUsableSpace ()

Returns the number of bytes available to this Java virtual machine on the file store.

The returned number of available bytes is a hint, but not a guarantee, that it is possible to use most or any of these bytes. The number of usable bytes is most likely to be accurate immediately after the space attributes are obtained. It is likely to be made inaccurate by any external I/O operations including those made on the system outside of this Java virtual machine.

Returns
  • the number of bytes available
Throws
IOException if an I/O error occurs

public abstract boolean isReadOnly ()

Tells whether this file store is read-only. A file store is read-only if it does not support write operations or other changes to files. Any attempt to create a file, open an existing file for writing etc. causes an IOException to be thrown.

Returns
  • true if, and only if, this file store is read-only

public abstract String name ()

Returns the name of this file store. The format of the name is highly implementation specific. It will typically be the name of the storage pool or volume.

The string returned by this method may differ from the string returned by the toString method.

Returns
  • the name of this file store

public abstract boolean supportsFileAttributeView (String name)

Tells whether or not this file store supports the file attributes identified by the given file attribute view.

Invoking this method to test if the file store supports BasicFileAttributeView, identified by the name "basic" will always return true. In the case of the default provider, this method cannot guarantee to give the correct result when the file store is not a local storage device. The reasons for this are implementation specific and therefore unspecified.

Parameters
name the name of file attribute view
Returns
  • true if, and only if, the file attribute view is supported

public abstract boolean supportsFileAttributeView (Class<? extends FileAttributeView> type)

Tells whether or not this file store supports the file attributes identified by the given file attribute view.

Invoking this method to test if the file store supports BasicFileAttributeView will always return true. In the case of the default provider, this method cannot guarantee to give the correct result when the file store is not a local storage device. The reasons for this are implementation specific and therefore unspecified.

Parameters
type the file attribute view type
Returns
  • true if, and only if, the file attribute view is supported

public abstract String type ()

Returns the type of this file store. The format of the string returned by this method is highly implementation specific. It may indicate, for example, the format used or if the file store is local or remote.

Returns
  • a string representing the type of this file store