FileSystemDirectoryEntry.getDirectory()

The FileSystemDirectoryEntry interface's method getDirectory() returns a FileSystemDirectoryEntry object corresponding to a directory contained somewhere within the directory subtree rooted at the directory on which it's called.

Syntax

FileSystemDirectoryEntry.getDirectory([path][, options][, successCallback][, errorCallback]);

Parameters

path Optional

A USVString representing an absolute path or a path relative to the directory on which the method is called, describing which directory entry to return. Absolute paths may not be able to be used, for security reasons.

options Optional

An object based on the FileSystemFlags dictionary, which allows you to specify whether or not to create the entry if it's missing and if it's an error if the file already exists. These options are currently not useful in Web contexts.

successCallback Optional

A method to be called once the FileSystemDirectoryEntry has been created. The method receives a single parameter: the FileSystemDirectoryEntry object representing the directory in question.

errorCallback Optional

A method to be called if an error occurs. Receives as its sole input parameter a DomException object describing the error which occurred.

Return value

None.

Exceptions

NotFoundError DOMException

Thrown if the create option was not specified (or was specified as false), and the directory doesn't exist.

SecurityError DOMException

Thrown if the request to access the directory was denied for security reasons.

TypeMismatchError DOMException

Thrown if the path specified is not a directory; it's probably a file, but might be an unsupported file descriptor such as a pipe; this depends on the user agent to some extent.

Example

In this example, a function is presented whose job it is to locate within a user's app data directory a JSON file containing a user dictionary for a specified language, then load that dictionary.

let dictionary = null;

function loadDictionaryForLanguage(appDataDirEntry, lang) {
  dictionary = null;

  appDataDirEntry.getDirectory("Dictionaries", {}, function(dirEntry) {
    dirEntry.getFile(lang + "-dict.json", {}, function(fileEntry) {
      fileEntry.file(function(dictFile) {
        let reader = new FileReader();

        reader.addEventListener("loadend", function() {
          dictionary = JSON.parse(reader.result);
        });

        reader.readAsText(dictFile);
      });
    });
  });
}

The loadDictionaryForLanguage() function starts by using getDirectory() to obtain the FileSystemDirectoryEntry object representing a subfolder named "Dictionaries" located inside the specified app data directory. The success callback for this takes the resulting directory entry object and calls getFile() to get a FileSystemFileEntry object representing the dictionary file; the success callback for this, in turn, creates a new FileReader and uses it to load the contents of the file. When that is loaded successfully (as indicated by the loadend event being fired), the loaded text is passed into JSON.parse() to be reconstituted into a JavaScript object.

Specifications

Browser compatibility

Desktop Mobile
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari WebView Android Chrome Android Firefox for Android Opera Android Safari on IOS Samsung Internet
getDirectory
8
79
50
In Firefox, the errorCallback's input parameter is a DOMException rather than a FileError object.
No
No
11.1
≤37
18
50
In Firefox, the errorCallback's input parameter is a DOMException rather than a FileError object.
No
11.3
1.0

See also

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FileSystemDirectoryEntry/getDirectory