431
votes

How do I create Directory/folder?

Once I have tested System.getProperty("user.home");

I have to create a directory (directory name "new folder" ) if and only if new folder does not exist.

16
please review your selection of the correct answer. The solution proposed by JigarJoshi is misleading. It doesn't address the problem correctly (see my comment). The (simple) solution proposed by Bozho is much better.mwhs
mkdir is idempotent in java. The implementation will do the check if the directory exists for you, and only create it if it does not exist.mwhs

16 Answers

518
votes

After ~7 year, I will update it to better approach which is suggested by Bozho.

File theDir = new File("/path/directory");
if (!theDir.exists()){
    theDir.mkdirs();
}
534
votes
new File("/path/directory").mkdirs();

Here "directory" is the name of the directory you want to create/exist.

166
votes

With Java 7, you can use Files.createDirectories().

For instance:

Files.createDirectories(Paths.get("/path/to/directory"));
37
votes

You can try FileUtils#forceMkdir

FileUtils.forceMkdir("/path/directory");

This library have a lot of useful functions.

29
votes

mkdir vs mkdirs


If you want to create a single directory use mkdir

new File("/path/directory").mkdir();

If you want to create a hierarchy of folder structure use mkdirs

 new File("/path/directory").mkdirs();
23
votes
  1. Create a single directory.

    new File("C:\\Directory1").mkdir();
    
  2. Create a directory named “Directory2 and all its sub-directories “Sub2″ and “Sub-Sub2″ together.

    new File("C:\\Directory2\\Sub2\\Sub-Sub2").mkdirs()
    

Source: this perfect tutorial , you find also an example of use.

18
votes

For java 7 and up:

Path path = Paths.get("/your/path/string");
Files.createDirectories(path);

It seems unnecessary to check for existence of the dir or file before creating, from createDirectories javadocs:

Creates a directory by creating all nonexistent parent directories first. Unlike the createDirectory method, an exception is not thrown if the directory could not be created because it already exists. The attrs parameter is optional file-attributes to set atomically when creating the nonexistent directories. Each file attribute is identified by its name. If more than one attribute of the same name is included in the array then all but the last occurrence is ignored.

If this method fails, then it may do so after creating some, but not all, of the parent directories.

8
votes

The following method should do what you want, just make sure you are checking the return value of mkdir() / mkdirs()

private void createUserDir(final String dirName) throws IOException {
    final File homeDir = new File(System.getProperty("user.home"));
    final File dir = new File(homeDir, dirName);
    if (!dir.exists() && !dir.mkdirs()) {
        throw new IOException("Unable to create " + dir.getAbsolutePath();
    }
}
6
votes

Neat and clean:

import java.io.File;

public class RevCreateDirectory {

    public void revCreateDirectory() {
        //To create single directory/folder
        File file = new File("D:\\Directory1");
        if (!file.exists()) {
            if (file.mkdir()) {
                System.out.println("Directory is created!");
            } else {
                System.out.println("Failed to create directory!");
            }
        }
        //To create multiple directories/folders
        File files = new File("D:\\Directory2\\Sub2\\Sub-Sub2");
        if (!files.exists()) {
            if (files.mkdirs()) {
                System.out.println("Multiple directories are created!");
            } else {
                System.out.println("Failed to create multiple directories!");
            }
        }

    }
}
5
votes

Well to create Directory/folder in java we have two methods

Here makedirectory method creates single directory if it does not exist.

File dir = new File("path name");
boolean isCreated = dir.mkdir();

And

File dir = new File("path name");
boolean isCreated = dir.mkdirs();

Here makedirectories method will create all directories that are missing in the path which the file object represent.

For example refer link below (explained very well). Hope it helps!! https://www.flowerbrackets.com/how-to-create-directory-java/

4
votes

Though this question has been answered. I would like to put something extra, i.e. if there is a file exist with the directory name that you are trying to create than it should prompt an error. For future visitors.

public static void makeDir()
{
    File directory = new File(" dirname ");
    if (directory.exists() && directory.isFile())
    {
        System.out.println("The dir with name could not be" +
        " created as it is a normal file");
    }
    else
    {
        try
        {
            if (!directory.exists())
            {
                directory.mkdir();
            }
            String username = System.getProperty("user.name");
            String filename = " path/" + username + ".txt"; //extension if you need one

        }
        catch (IOException e)
        {
            System.out.println("prompt for error");
        }
    }
}
3
votes

Just wanted to point out to everyone calling File.mkdir() or File.mkdirs() to be careful the File object is a directory and not a file. For example if you call mkdirs() for the path /dir1/dir2/file.txt, it will create a folder with the name file.txt which is probably not what you wanted. If you are creating a new file and also want to automatically create parent folders you can do something like this:

            File file = new File(filePath);
            if (file.getParentFile() != null) {
                file.getParentFile().mkdirs();
            }
2
votes

This the way work for me do one single directory or more or them: need to import java.io.File;
/*enter the code below to add a diectory dir1 or check if exist dir1, if does not, so create it and same with dir2 and dir3 */

    File filed = new File("C:\\dir1");
    if(!filed.exists()){  if(filed.mkdir()){ System.out.println("directory is created"); }} else{ System.out.println("directory exist");  }

    File filel = new File("C:\\dir1\\dir2");
    if(!filel.exists()){  if(filel.mkdir()){ System.out.println("directory is created");   }} else{ System.out.println("directory exist");  }

    File filet = new File("C:\\dir1\\dir2\\dir3");
    if(!filet.exists()){  if(filet.mkdir()){ System.out.println("directory is  created"); }}  else{ System.out.println("directory exist");  }
1
votes

if you want to be sure its created then this:

final String path = "target/logs/";
final File logsDir = new File(path);
final boolean logsDirCreated = logsDir.mkdir();
if (!logsDirCreated) {
    final boolean logsDirExists = logsDir.exists();
    assertThat(logsDirExists).isTrue();
}

beacuse mkDir() returns a boolean, and findbugs will cry for it if you dont use the variable. Also its not nice...

mkDir() returns only true if mkDir() creates it. If the dir exists, it returns false, so to verify the dir you created, only call exists() if mkDir() return false.

assertThat() will checks the result and fails if exists() returns false. ofc you can use other things to handle the uncreated directory.

0
votes

This function allows you to create a directory on the user home directory.

private static void createDirectory(final String directoryName) {
    final File homeDirectory = new File(System.getProperty("user.home"));
    final File newDirectory = new File(homeDirectory, directoryName);
    if(!newDirectory.exists()) {
        boolean result = newDirectory.mkdir();

        if(result) {
            System.out.println("The directory is created !");
        }
    } else {
        System.out.println("The directory already exist");
    }
}
-2
votes
public class Test1 {
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
       String path = System.getProperty("user.home");
       File dir=new File(path+"/new folder");
       if(dir.exists()){
           System.out.println("A folder with name 'new folder' is already exist in the path "+path);
       }else{
           dir.mkdir();
       }

    }
}