This API is available on Firefox OS for internal applications only.
Summary
The DeviceStorage
interface is used to access files on a specific storage area available on the device. A storage area is, in essence, a file system repository even if it hides the reality of the underlying file system.
To access a storage area, you must use the navigator.getDeviceStorage()
method, which returns DeviceStorage
objects. You then use those objects' methods and properties to access the content of the storage area.
Properties
DeviceStorage.default
Read only- A Boolean value that indicates if this storage area is the default destination for storing new files (
true
) or not (false
). DeviceStorage.lowDiskSpace
Read only- A Boolean value that returns
true
if this storage area is close to being full. DeviceStorage.storageName
Read only- A string representing the name of the storage area.
Event handlers
DeviceStorage.onchange
- A handler for the
change
event. This event occurs each time the storage area is updated.
Methods
DeviceStorage.add()
- Adds a file to the storage area. The name of the file is automatically generated.
DeviceStorage.addNamed()
- Adds a file to the storage area. The name of the file is specified when calling the method.
DeviceStorage.available()
- Reports "available" when the storage area is available for use and "shared" when the storage area is mounted on a computer using the device's USB connection.
DeviceStorage.delete()
- Removes a file from the storage area.
DeviceStorage.enumerate()
- Iterates over the list of files available in the storage area. The files retrieved through this method are read only.
DeviceStorage.enumerateEditable()
- Iterates over the list of files available in the storage area.
DeviceStorage.freeSpace()
- Retrieves the total amount of free space available in the storage area.
DeviceStorage.get()
- Retrieves a read only file from the storage area.
DeviceStorage.getEditable()
- Retrieves an editable file from the storage area.
DeviceStorage.usedSpace()
- Retrieves the total amount of space used by the storage area.
Event handlers
Methods inherited from the EventTarget
interface:
EventTarget.addEventListener()
- Register an event handler of a specific event type on the
EventTarget
. EventTarget.removeEventListener()
- Removes an event listener from the
EventTarget
. EventTarget.dispatchEvent()
- Dispatch an event to this
EventTarget
.
Additional methods for Mozilla chrome code
Mozilla extensions for use by JS-implemented event targets to implement on* properties. See also WebIDL bindings.
- void setEventHandler(DOMString type, EventHandler handler)
- EventHandler getEventHandler(DOMString type)
Specification
Not part of any specification.
See also
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