Check If a File or Directory Exists in Java

1. Overview

In this quick tutorial, we’re going to get familiar with different ways to check the existence of a file or directory.

First, we’ll start with the modern NIO APIs and then will cover the legacy IO approaches.

2. Using java.nio.file.Files

To check if a file or directory exists, we can leverage the Files.exists(Path) method. As it’s clear from the method signature, we should first obtain a Path to the intended file or directory. Then we can pass that Path to the Files.exists(Path) method:

Path path = Paths.get("does-not-exist.txt");
assertFalse(Files.exists(path));

Since the file doesn’t exist, it returns false. It’s also worth mentioning that if the Files.exists(Path) method encounters an IOException, it’ll return false, too.

On the other hand, when the given file exists, it’ll return true as expected:

Path tempFile = Files.createTempFile("maixuanviet", "exist-article");
assertTrue(Files.exists(tempFile));

Here we’re creating a temporary file and then calling the Files.exists(Path) method.

This even works for directories:

Path tempDirectory = Files.createTempDirectory("maixuanviet-exists");
assertTrue(Files.exists(tempDirectory));

If we specifically want to know if a file or directory exists, we can also use Files.isDirectory(Path) or Files.isRegularFile(Path) methods:

assertTrue(Files.isDirectory(tempDirectory));
assertFalse(Files.isDirectory(tempFile));
assertTrue(Files.isRegularFile(tempFile));

There is also a notExists(Path) method that returns true if the given Path doesn’t exist:

assertFalse(Files.notExists(tempDirectory));

Sometimes the Files.exists(Path) returns false because we don’t possess the required file permissions. In such scenarios, we can use the Files.isReadable(Path) method to make sure the file is actually readable by the current user:

assertTrue(Files.isReadable(tempFile));
assertFalse(Files.isReadable(Paths.get("/root/.bashrc")));

2.1. Symbolic Links

By default, the Files.exists(Path) method follows the symbolic links. If file has a symbolic link to file B, then the Files.exists(A) method returns true if and only if the file exists already:

Path target = Files.createTempFile("maixuanviet", "target");
Path symbol = Paths.get("test-link-" + ThreadLocalRandom.current().nextInt());
Path symbolicLink = Files.createSymbolicLink(symbol, target);
assertTrue(Files.exists(symbolicLink));

Now if we delete the target of the link, the Files.exists(Path) will return false:

Files.deleteIfExists(target);
assertFalse(Files.exists(symbolicLink));

Since the link target doesn’t exist anymore, following the link won’t lead to anything, and Files.exists(Path) will return false.

It’s even possible to not follow the symbolic links by passing an appropriate LinkOption as the second argument:

assertTrue(Files.exists(symbolicLink, LinkOption.NOFOLLOW_LINKS));

Because the link itself exists, the Files.exists(Path) method returns true. Also, we can check if a Path is a symbolic link using the Files.isSymbolicLink(Path) method:

assertTrue(Files.isSymbolicLink(symbolicLink));
assertFalse(Files.isSymbolicLink(target));

3. Using java.io.File

If we’re using Java 7 or a newer version of Java, it’s highly recommended to use the modern Java NIO APIs for these sorts of requirements.

However, to make sure if a file or directory exists in Java legacy IO world, we can call the exists() method on File instances:

assertFalse(new File("invalid").exists());

If the file or directory does exist already, it’ll return true:

Path tempFilePath = Files.createTempFile("maixuanviet", "exist-io");
Path tempDirectoryPath = Files.createTempDirectory("maixuanviet-exists-io");

File tempFile = new File(tempFilePath.toString());
File tempDirectory = new File(tempDirectoryPath.toString());

assertTrue(tempFile.exists());
assertTrue(tempDirectory.exists());

As shown above, the exists() method doesn’t care if it’s a file or directory. Therefore, as long as it does exist, it’ll return true

The isFile() method, however, returns true if the given path is an existing file:

assertTrue(tempFile.isFile());
assertFalse(tempDirectory.isFile());

Similarly, the isDirectory() method returns true if the given path is an existing directory:

assertTrue(tempDirectory.isDirectory());
assertFalse(tempFile.isDirectory());

Finally, the canRead() method returns true if the file is readable:

assertTrue(tempFile.canRead());
assertFalse(new File("/root/.bashrc").canRead());

When it returns false, the file either doesn’t exist or the current user doesn’t possess the read permission on the file.

4. Conclusion

In this short tutorial, we saw how to make sure a file or directory exists in Java. Along the way, we talked about modern NIO and the legacy IO APIs. Also, we saw how the NIO API handles symbolic links.

As usual, all the examples are available over on GitHub.

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