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package java.nio.file.attribute;

import static java.nio.file.attribute.PosixFilePermission.*;
import java.util.*;

This class consists exclusively of static methods that operate on sets of PosixFilePermission objects.
Since:1.7
/** * This class consists exclusively of static methods that operate on sets of * {@link PosixFilePermission} objects. * * @since 1.7 */
public final class PosixFilePermissions { private PosixFilePermissions() { } // Write string representation of permission bits to {@code sb}. private static void writeBits(StringBuilder sb, boolean r, boolean w, boolean x) { if (r) { sb.append('r'); } else { sb.append('-'); } if (w) { sb.append('w'); } else { sb.append('-'); } if (x) { sb.append('x'); } else { sb.append('-'); } }
Returns the String representation of a set of permissions. It is guaranteed that the returned String can be parsed by the fromString method.

If the set contains null or elements that are not of type PosixFilePermission then these elements are ignored.

Params:
  • perms – the set of permissions
Returns: the string representation of the permission set
/** * Returns the {@code String} representation of a set of permissions. It * is guaranteed that the returned {@code String} can be parsed by the * {@link #fromString} method. * * <p> If the set contains {@code null} or elements that are not of type * {@code PosixFilePermission} then these elements are ignored. * * @param perms * the set of permissions * * @return the string representation of the permission set */
public static String toString(Set<PosixFilePermission> perms) { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(9); writeBits(sb, perms.contains(OWNER_READ), perms.contains(OWNER_WRITE), perms.contains(OWNER_EXECUTE)); writeBits(sb, perms.contains(GROUP_READ), perms.contains(GROUP_WRITE), perms.contains(GROUP_EXECUTE)); writeBits(sb, perms.contains(OTHERS_READ), perms.contains(OTHERS_WRITE), perms.contains(OTHERS_EXECUTE)); return sb.toString(); } private static boolean isSet(char c, char setValue) { if (c == setValue) return true; if (c == '-') return false; throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid mode"); } private static boolean isR(char c) { return isSet(c, 'r'); } private static boolean isW(char c) { return isSet(c, 'w'); } private static boolean isX(char c) { return isSet(c, 'x'); }
Returns the set of permissions corresponding to a given String representation.

The perms parameter is a String representing the permissions. It has 9 characters that are interpreted as three sets of three. The first set refers to the owner's permissions; the next to the group permissions and the last to others. Within each set, the first character is 'r' to indicate permission to read, the second character is 'w' to indicate permission to write, and the third character is 'x' for execute permission. Where a permission is not set then the corresponding character is set to '-'.

Usage Example: Suppose we require the set of permissions that indicate the owner has read, write, and execute permissions, the group has read and execute permissions and others have none.

  Set<PosixFilePermission> perms = PosixFilePermissions.fromString("rwxr-x---");
Params:
  • perms – string representing a set of permissions
Throws:
See Also:
Returns: the resulting set of permissions
/** * Returns the set of permissions corresponding to a given {@code String} * representation. * * <p> The {@code perms} parameter is a {@code String} representing the * permissions. It has 9 characters that are interpreted as three sets of * three. The first set refers to the owner's permissions; the next to the * group permissions and the last to others. Within each set, the first * character is {@code 'r'} to indicate permission to read, the second * character is {@code 'w'} to indicate permission to write, and the third * character is {@code 'x'} for execute permission. Where a permission is * not set then the corresponding character is set to {@code '-'}. * * <p> <b>Usage Example:</b> * Suppose we require the set of permissions that indicate the owner has read, * write, and execute permissions, the group has read and execute permissions * and others have none. * <pre> * Set&lt;PosixFilePermission&gt; perms = PosixFilePermissions.fromString("rwxr-x---"); * </pre> * * @param perms * string representing a set of permissions * * @return the resulting set of permissions * * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the string cannot be converted to a set of permissions * * @see #toString(Set) */
public static Set<PosixFilePermission> fromString(String perms) { if (perms.length() != 9) throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid mode"); Set<PosixFilePermission> result = EnumSet.noneOf(PosixFilePermission.class); if (isR(perms.charAt(0))) result.add(OWNER_READ); if (isW(perms.charAt(1))) result.add(OWNER_WRITE); if (isX(perms.charAt(2))) result.add(OWNER_EXECUTE); if (isR(perms.charAt(3))) result.add(GROUP_READ); if (isW(perms.charAt(4))) result.add(GROUP_WRITE); if (isX(perms.charAt(5))) result.add(GROUP_EXECUTE); if (isR(perms.charAt(6))) result.add(OTHERS_READ); if (isW(perms.charAt(7))) result.add(OTHERS_WRITE); if (isX(perms.charAt(8))) result.add(OTHERS_EXECUTE); return result; }
Creates a FileAttribute, encapsulating a copy of the given file permissions, suitable for passing to the createFile or createDirectory methods.
Params:
  • perms – the set of permissions
Throws:
  • ClassCastException – if the set contains elements that are not of type PosixFilePermission
Returns: an attribute encapsulating the given file permissions with name "posix:permissions"
/** * Creates a {@link FileAttribute}, encapsulating a copy of the given file * permissions, suitable for passing to the {@link java.nio.file.Files#createFile * createFile} or {@link java.nio.file.Files#createDirectory createDirectory} * methods. * * @param perms * the set of permissions * * @return an attribute encapsulating the given file permissions with * {@link FileAttribute#name name} {@code "posix:permissions"} * * @throws ClassCastException * if the set contains elements that are not of type {@code * PosixFilePermission} */
public static FileAttribute<Set<PosixFilePermission>> asFileAttribute(Set<PosixFilePermission> perms) { // copy set and check for nulls (CCE will be thrown if an element is not // a PosixFilePermission) perms = new HashSet<>(perms); for (PosixFilePermission p: perms) { if (p == null) throw new NullPointerException(); } final Set<PosixFilePermission> value = perms; return new FileAttribute<>() { @Override public String name() { return "posix:permissions"; } @Override public Set<PosixFilePermission> value() { return Collections.unmodifiableSet(value); } }; } }