public class NameFileFilter extends Object implements FileFilter, Serializable
For example, to print all files and directories in the current directory
whose name is Test
:
FileSystemManager fsManager = VFS.getManager(); FileObject dir = fsManager.toFileObject(new File(".")); FileObject[] files = dir.findFiles(new FileFilterSelector(new NameFileFilter("Test"))); for (int i = 0; i < files.length; i++) { System.out.println(files[i]); }
Constructor and Description |
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NameFileFilter(IOCase caseSensitivity,
List<String> names)
Constructs a new name file filter for a list of names specifying
case-sensitivity.
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NameFileFilter(IOCase caseSensitivity,
String... names)
Constructs a new name file filter for an array of names specifying
case-sensitivity.
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NameFileFilter(List<String> names)
Constructs a new case-sensitive name file filter for a list of names.
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NameFileFilter(String... names)
Constructs a new case-sensitive name file filter for an array of names.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
accept(FileSelectInfo fileSelectInfo)
Checks to see if the file name matches.
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String |
toString()
Provide a String representation of this file filter.
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public NameFileFilter(List<String> names)
names
- the names to allow, must not be nullpublic NameFileFilter(IOCase caseSensitivity, List<String> names)
caseSensitivity
- how to handle case sensitivity, null means
case-sensitivenames
- the names to allow, must not be nullpublic NameFileFilter(String... names)
The array is not cloned, so could be changed after constructing the instance. This would be inadvisable however.
names
- the names to allow, must not be nullpublic boolean accept(FileSelectInfo fileSelectInfo)
accept
in interface FileFilter
fileSelectInfo
- the File to checkCopyright © 2002–2020 The Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved.