FileProvider crash - npe attempting to invoke XmlResourceParser on a null String

You can do this without hardcoding the package name with an additional benefit of being able to run multiple variants on the same device (think release and debug with applicationIdSuffix, see these issues):

Based on FileProvider.java:560

final ProviderInfo info = context.getPackageManager()
        .resolveContentProvider(authority, PackageManager.GET_META_DATA);
final XmlResourceParser in = info.loadXmlMetaData( //560
        context.getPackageManager(), META_DATA_FILE_PROVIDER_PATHS);

you were using the wrong authority and it didn't find the ContentProvider (info == null).

Change your manifest to (${applicationId} will be replaced by Manifest Merger)

android:authorities="${applicationId}.share"

and

Uri uri = FileProvider.getUriForFile(context, context.getPackageName() + ".share", result);

The .share suffix is optional, in case you have a real ContentProvider which is better to have the package name as the authority.


The problem was that in Manifest I had this line:

android:authorities="com.example.asd.fileprovider"

and when calling getUriForFile I was passing:

Uri contentUri = FileProvider.getUriForFile(getApplicationContext(), "com.example.asd", newFile); 

So changed from "com.example.asd" to "com.example.asd.fileprovider" and it worked

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Android