# Accessing Application Files This topic describes how to enable an application to view, create, read, write, delete, move, or copy an application and obtain file information. ## Available APIs You can use [ohos.file.fs](../reference/apis/js-apis-file-fs.md) to implement access to application files. The following table describes the APIs. **Table 1** APIs for basic application file operations | API| Description| Type| Synchronous Programming| Asynchronous Programming| | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | | access | Checks whether a file exists.| Method| √ | √ | | close | Closes a file.| Method| √ | √ | | copyFile | Copies a file.| Method| √ | √ | | createStream | Creates a stream based on the specified file path.| Method| √ | √ | | listFile | Lists all files in a directory.| Method| √ | √ | | mkdir | Creates a directory.| Method| √ | √ | | moveFile | Moves a file.| Method| √ | √ | | open | Opens a file.| Method| √ | √ | | read | Reads data from a file.| Method| √ | √ | | rename | Renames a file or folder.| Method| √ | √ | | rmdir | Deletes a directory.| Method| √ | √ | | stat | Obtains detailed file information.| Method| √ | √ | | unlink | Deletes a single file.| Method| √ | √ | | write | Writes data to a file.| Method| √ | √ | | Stream.close | Closes a stream.| Method| √ | √ | | Stream.flush | Flushes all data from this stream.| Method| √ | √ | | Stream.write | Writes data to a stream.| Method| √ | √ | | Stream.read | Reads data from a stream.| Method| √ | √ | | File.fd | Defines a file descriptor.| Attribute| √ | × | | OpenMode | Defines the mode for opening a file.| Attribute| √ | × | | Filter | Defines the options for setting the file filter.| Type| × | × | ## Development Example First, obtain the [application file path](../application-models/application-context-stage.md#obtaining-application-file-paths). The following example shows how to obtain a HAP file path using **UIAbilityContext**. For details about how to obtain **UIAbilityContext**, see [Obtaining the Context of UIAbility](../application-models/uiability-usage.md#obtaining-the-context-of-uiability). Then, perform file operations. ### Creating, Reading, and Writing a File The following example demonstrates how to create a file, read data from it, and write data to it. ```ts // pages/xxx.ets import fs from '@ohos.file.fs'; import common from '@ohos.app.ability.common'; import buffer from '@ohos.buffer'; // Obtain the application file path. let context = getContext(this) as common.UIAbilityContext; let filesDir = context.filesDir; function createFile() { // Create a file and open it. let file = fs.openSync(filesDir + '/test.txt', fs.OpenMode.READ_WRITE | fs.OpenMode.CREATE); // Write data to the file. let writeLen = fs.writeSync(file.fd, "Try to write str."); console.info("The length of str is: " + writeLen); // Read data from the file. let arrayBuffer = new ArrayBuffer(1024); class Option { public offset: number = 0; public length: number; } let option = new Option(); option.length = arrayBuffer.byteLength; let readLen = fs.readSync(file.fd, arrayBuffer, option); let buf = buffer.from(arrayBuffer, 0, readLen); console.info("the content of file: " + buf.toString()); // Close the file. fs.closeSync(file); } ``` ### Copying Data to Another File The following example demonstrates how to read data from a file and write it to another file. ```ts // pages/xxx.ets import fs from '@ohos.file.fs'; import common from '@ohos.app.ability.common'; // Obtain the application file path. let context = getContext(this) as common.UIAbilityContext; let filesDir = context.filesDir; function readWriteFile() { // Open the source and destination files. let srcFile = fs.openSync(filesDir + '/test.txt', fs.OpenMode.READ_WRITE); let destFile = fs.openSync(filesDir + '/destFile.txt', fs.OpenMode.READ_WRITE | fs.OpenMode.CREATE); // Read data from the source file and copy it to the destination file. let bufSize = 4096; let readSize = 0; let buf = new ArrayBuffer(bufSize); class Option { public offset: number = 0; public length: number = bufSize; } let option = new Option(); option.offset = readSize; let readLen = fs.readSync(srcFile.fd, buf, option); while (readLen > 0) { readSize += readLen; fs.writeSync(destFile.fd, buf); option.offset = readSize; readLen = fs.readSync(srcFile.fd, buf, option); } // Close the files. fs.closeSync(srcFile); fs.closeSync(destFile); } ``` > **NOTE** > > When using **read()** or **write()**, pay attention to the optional parameter **offset**. For a file that has been read or written, **offset** points to the end position of the last read or write operation by default. ### Reading and Writing Files in a Stream The following example demonstrates how to read and write file data using a stream. ```ts // pages/xxx.ets import fs from '@ohos.file.fs'; import common from '@ohos.app.ability.common'; // Obtain the application file path. let context = getContext(this) as common.UIAbilityContext; let filesDir = context.filesDir; async function readWriteFileWithStream() { // Open the file streams. let inputStream = fs.createStreamSync(filesDir + '/test.txt', 'r+'); let outputStream = fs.createStreamSync(filesDir + '/destFile.txt', "w+"); // Read data from the source file and write the data to the destination file using a stream. let bufSize = 4096; let readSize = 0; let buf = new ArrayBuffer(bufSize); class Option { public offset: number = 0; public length: number = bufSize; } let option = new Option(); option.offset = readSize; let readLen = await inputStream.read(buf, option); readSize += readLen; while (readLen > 0) { await outputStream.write(buf); option.offset = readSize; readLen = await inputStream.read(buf, option); readSize += readLen; } // Close the streams. inputStream.closeSync(); outputStream.closeSync(); } ``` > **NOTE** > > - Close the stream that is no longer used in a timely manner. > - Comply with the programming specifications for **Stream** APIs in asynchronous mode and avoid mixed use of the APIs in synchronous mode and asynchronous mode. > - The **Stream** APIs do not support concurrent read and write operations. ### Listing Files The following example demonstrates how to list files that meet the specified conditions. ```ts import fs, { Filter } from '@ohos.file.fs'; import common from '@ohos.app.ability.common'; // Obtain the application file path. let context = getContext(this) as common.UIAbilityContext; let filesDir = context.filesDir; // List files that meet the specified conditions. function getListFile() { class ListFileOption { public recursion: boolean = false; public listNum: number = 0; public filter: Filter } let option = new ListFileOption(); option.filter.suffix = ['.png', '.jpg', '.txt']; // The filen ame extension can be '.png', '.jpg', or '.txt'. option.filter.displayName = ['test%']; // The file name starts with 'test'. option.filter.fileSizeOver = 0; // The file size is greater than or equal to 0. option.filter.lastModifiedAfter = new Date(0).getTime(); // The latest modification time of the file is later than January 1, 1970. let files = fs.listFileSync(filesDir, option); for (let i = 0; i < files.length; i++) { console.info(`The name of file: ${files[i]}`); } } ```