What is simplest way to read a file into String?
From Java 7 (API Description) onwards you can do:
new String(Files.readAllBytes(Paths.get(filePath)), StandardCharsets.UTF_8);
Where filePath is a String representing the file you want to load.
Yes, you can do this in one line (though for robust IOException
handling you wouldn't want to).
String content = new Scanner(new File("filename")).useDelimiter("\\Z").next();
System.out.println(content);
This uses a java.util.Scanner
, telling it to delimit the input with \Z
, which is the end of the string anchor. This ultimately makes the input have one actual token, which is the entire file, so it can be read with one call to next()
.
There is a constructor that takes a File
and a String charSetName
(among many other overloads). These two constructor may throw FileNotFoundException
, but like all Scanner
methods, no IOException
can be thrown beyond these constructors.
You can query the Scanner
itself through the ioException()
method if an IOException
occurred or not. You may also want to explicitly close()
the Scanner
after you read the content, so perhaps storing the Scanner
reference in a local variable is best.
See also
- Java Tutorials - I/O Essentials - Scanning and formatting
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Third-party library options
For completeness, these are some really good options if you have these very reputable and highly useful third party libraries:
Guava
com.google.common.io.Files
contains many useful methods. The pertinent ones here are:
String toString(File, Charset)
- Using the given character set, reads all characters from a file into a
String
- Using the given character set, reads all characters from a file into a
List<String> readLines(File, Charset)
- ... reads all of the lines from a file into a
List<String>
, one entry per line
- ... reads all of the lines from a file into a
Apache Commons/IO
org.apache.commons.io.IOUtils
also offer similar functionality:
String toString(InputStream, String encoding)
- Using the specified character encoding, gets the contents of an
InputStream
as aString
- Using the specified character encoding, gets the contents of an
List readLines(InputStream, String encoding)
- ... as a (raw)
List
ofString
, one entry per line
- ... as a (raw)
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You can use apache commons IO..
FileInputStream fisTargetFile = new FileInputStream(new File("test.txt"));
String targetFileStr = IOUtils.toString(fisTargetFile, "UTF-8");