C# check that a file destination is valid

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Solution 1

For a file

File.Exists(string)

For a Directory

Directory.Exists(string)

NOTE: If you are reusing an object you should consider using the FileInfo class vs the static File class. The static methods of the File class does a possible unnecessary security check each time.
FileInfo - DirectoryInfo - File - Directory

 FileInfo fi = new FileInfo(fName);
 if (fi.Exists)
    //Do stuff

OR

DirectoryInfo di = new DirectoryInfo(fName);
 if (di.Exists)
    //Do stuff

Solution 2

if(System.IO.File.Exists(fileOrDirectoryPath))
{
    //do stuff
}

This should do the trick!

Solution 3

If it can't be a new directory, you can just check if it exists.

It looks like you could also use Path.GetInvalidPathChars to check for invalid characters.

Solution 4

You might also want to consider that a valid path in itself is not 100% valid. If the user provides C:\windows\System32, or to a CD drive the operating system could throw an exception when attempting to write.

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Updated on June 22, 2022

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  • TK.
    TK. almost 2 years

    Is there a standard function to check that a specified directory is valid?

    The reason I ask is that I am receiving an absolute directory string and filename from a user and I want to sanity check the location to check that it is valid.