Android: Alternative to the deprecated Context.MODE_WORLD_READABLE?

Marl picture Marl · Dec 13, 2012 · Viewed 23.6k times · Source

From here I know a way to write a file and be accessible to other app and other intent, but now that the Context.MODE_WORLD_READABLE is deprecated how can I safely accomplish this?

FileOutputStream out = myActivity.openFileOutput(fileTo, Context.MODE_WORLD_READABLE);

Okay more info:

I'm using this:

intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW);
intent.setDataAndType(uri, "video/*");

And the uri will be the one that I will write to a sdcard location. And the video will come from the application so problem is, if this is now not allowed, how can I write the file and view it.

Answer

CommonsWare picture CommonsWare · Dec 13, 2012

And the uri will be the one that I will write to a sdcard location.

That is already MODE_WORLD_WRITABLE by default. Also note that the code you have listed (openFileOutput()) does not write to external storage (what you incorrectly call "sdcard"). openFileOutput() is for internal storage.

And the video will come from the application so problem is, if this is now not allowed, how can I write the file and view it.

If you are really writing the file to external storage, just use a Uri pointing to that file.

If you are writing the file to internal storage, create a ContentProvider to serve that file, and use a Uri pointing to that ContentProvider. Here is a sample application with a ContentProvider that extracts a PDF file from assets/ on first run, then serves up that file via openFile() so it can be viewed by a PDF viewer.