msh at onliners dot dk's code should have
$dir.'/'.$entry everywhere instead of $dir.$entry
you need your system's directory separator, otherwise you'll get /my/pathfilename instead of correctly /my/path/filename
Directory Functions
Úvod
Požiadavky
Žiadne externé knižnice nie sú potrebné na vybudovanie tohto rozšírenia.
Inštalácia
Nie je potrebná žiadna inštalácia na použitie týchto funkcií; sú časťou jadra PHP.
Runtime Konfigurácia
Toto rozšírenie nemá žiadne konfiguračné direktívy definované v php.ini.
Typy zdrojov
Preddefinované Konštanty
Konštanty uvedené nižšie sú definované týmto rozšírením a budú dostupné iba keď rozšírenie bolo buď kompilované do PHP alebo dynamicky načítané za behu (runtime).
Note: The PATH_SEPARATOR was introduced with PHP 4.3.0-RC2.
Tiež pozri
For related functions such as dirname(), is_dir(), mkdir(), and rmdir(), see the Filesystem section.
Table of Contents
- chdir — Change directory
- chroot — Change the root directory
- dir — Return an instance of the Directory class
- closedir — Close directory handle
- getcwd — Gets the current working directory
- opendir — Open directory handle
- readdir — Read entry from directory handle
- rewinddir — Rewind directory handle
- scandir — List files and directories inside the specified path
Directories
billy
18-Feb-2008 01:22
18-Feb-2008 01:22
Jean-Paul Wattiaux
31-Aug-2007 08:08
31-Aug-2007 08:08
Mine works as long as the samba volume is actually mounted. Having it listed in the "My Computer" window doesn't warrant that.
adrian
20-Aug-2007 02:33
20-Aug-2007 02:33
Samba mounts under a Windows environment are not accessible using the mounted drive letter. For instance, if you have drive X: in Windows mounted to //example.local/shared_dir (where example.local is a *nix box running Samba), the following constructs
$dir = "X:\\data\\";
$handle = opendir( $dir );
or
$d = dir( $dir );
will return a warning message "failed to open dir: No error"
On the other hand, using the underlying mapping info works just fine. For example:
$dir = "//example.local/shared_dir/data";
$handle = opendir( $dir );
or
$d = dir( $dir );
Both cases do what they're expected to.
phdwight at yahoo dot com
27-Mar-2007 08:45
27-Mar-2007 08:45
I have posted this same observation in scandir, and found out that it is not limited to scandir alone but to ALL directory functions.
Directory functions DOES NOT currently supports Japanese characters.
dkflbk at nm dot ru
14-Sep-2006 04:29
14-Sep-2006 04:29
I wrote a simple backup script which puts all files in his folder (and all of the sub-folders) in one TAR archive...
(It's classic TAR format not USTAR, so filename and path to it can't be longer then 99 chars)
<?php
/***********************************************************
* Title: Classic-TAR based backup script v0.0.1-dev
**********************************************************/
Class Tar_by_Vladson {
var $tar_file;
var $fp;
function Tar_by_Vladson($tar_file='backup.tar') {
$this->tar_file = $tar_file;
$this->fp = fopen($this->tar_file, "wb");
$tree = $this->build_tree();
$this->process_tree($tree);
fputs($this->fp, pack("a512", ""));
fclose($this->fp);
}
function build_tree($dir='.'){
$handle = opendir($dir);
while(false !== ($readdir = readdir($handle))){
if($readdir != '.' && $readdir != '..'){
$path = $dir.'/'.$readdir;
if (is_file($path)) {
$output[] = substr($path, 2, strlen($path));
} elseif (is_dir($path)) {
$output[] = substr($path, 2, strlen($path)).'/';
$output = array_merge($output, $this->build_tree($path));
}
}
}
closedir($handle);
return $output;
}
function process_tree($tree) {
foreach( $tree as $pathfile ) {
if (substr($pathfile, -1, 1) == '/') {
fputs($this->fp, $this->build_header($pathfile));
} elseif ($pathfile != $this->tar_file) {
$filesize = filesize($pathfile);
$block_len = 512*ceil($filesize/512)-$filesize;
fputs($this->fp, $this->build_header($pathfile));
fputs($this->fp, file_get_contents($pathfile));
fputs($this->fp, pack("a".$block_len, ""));
}
}
return true;
}
function build_header($pathfile) {
if ( strlen($pathfile) > 99 ) die('Error');
$info = stat($pathfile);
if ( is_dir($pathfile) ) $info[7] = 0;
$header = pack("a100a8a8a8a12A12a8a1a100a255",
$pathfile,
sprintf("%6s ", decoct($info[2])),
sprintf("%6s ", decoct($info[4])),
sprintf("%6s ", decoct($info[5])),
sprintf("%11s ",decoct($info[7])),
sprintf("%11s", decoct($info[9])),
sprintf("%8s", " "),
(is_dir($pathfile) ? "5" : "0"),
"",
""
);
clearstatcache();
$checksum = 0;
for ($i=0; $i<512; $i++) {
$checksum += ord(substr($header,$i,1));
}
$checksum_data = pack(
"a8", sprintf("%6s ", decoct($checksum))
);
for ($i=0, $j=148; $i<7; $i++, $j++)
$header[$j] = $checksum_data[$i];
return $header;
}
}
header('Content-type: text/plain');
$start_time = array_sum(explode(chr(32), microtime()));
$tar = & new Tar_by_Vladson();
$finish_time = array_sum(explode(chr(32), microtime()));
printf("The time taken: %f seconds", ($finish_time - $start_time));
?>
engin bzzzt biz
01-Feb-2006 12:07
01-Feb-2006 12:07
To join directory and file names in a cross-platform manner you can use the following function.
function join_path()
{
$num_args = func_num_args();
$args = func_get_args();
$path = $args[0];
if( $num_args > 1 )
{
for ($i = 1; $i < $num_args; $i++)
{
$path .= DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.$args[$i];
}
}
return $path;
}
It should do the following:
$src = join_path( '/foo', 'bar', 'john.jpg' );
echo $src; // On *nix -> /foo/bar/john.jpg
$src = join_path( 'C:\www', 'domain.com', 'foo.jpg' );
echo $src; // On win32 -> C:\\www\\domain.com\\foo.jpg
msh at onliners dot dk
30-Jan-2006 03:49
30-Jan-2006 03:49
I would like to present these two simple functions for generating a complete directory listing - as I feel the other examples are to restrictive in terms of usage.
function dirTree($dir) {
$d = dir($dir);
while (false !== ($entry = $d->read())) {
if($entry != '.' && $entry != '..' && is_dir($dir.$entry))
$arDir[$entry] = dirTree($dir.$entry.'/');
}
$d->close();
return $arDir;
}
function printTree($array, $level=0) {
foreach($array as $key => $value) {
echo "<div class='dir' style='width: ".($level*20)."px;'> </div>".$key."<br/>\n";
if(is_array($value))
printTree($value, $level+1);
}
}
Usage is as simple as this:
$dir = "<any directory you like>";
$arDirTree = dirTree($dir);
printTree($arDirTree);
It is easy to add files to the tree also - so enjoy.
Nicolas Merlet - admin(at)merletn.org
22-Jan-2006 07:34
22-Jan-2006 07:34
Here is a very similar function to *scandir*, if you are still using PHP4...
This recursive function will return an indexed array containing all directories or files or both (depending on parameters). You can specify the depth you want, as explained below.
<?php
// $path : path to browse
// $maxdepth : how deep to browse (-1=unlimited)
// $mode : "FULL"|"DIRS"|"FILES"
// $d : must not be defined
function searchdir ( $path , $maxdepth = -1 , $mode = "FULL" , $d = 0 )
{
if ( substr ( $path , strlen ( $path ) - 1 ) != '/' ) { $path .= '/' ; }
$dirlist = array () ;
if ( $mode != "FILES" ) { $dirlist[] = $path ; }
if ( $handle = opendir ( $path ) )
{
while ( false !== ( $file = readdir ( $handle ) ) )
{
if ( $file != '.' && $file != '..' )
{
$file = $path . $file ;
if ( ! is_dir ( $file ) ) { if ( $mode != "DIRS" ) { $dirlist[] = $file ; } }
elseif ( $d >=0 && ($d < $maxdepth || $maxdepth < 0) )
{
$result = searchdir ( $file . '/' , $maxdepth , $mode , $d + 1 ) ;
$dirlist = array_merge ( $dirlist , $result ) ;
}
}
}
closedir ( $handle ) ;
}
if ( $d == 0 ) { natcasesort ( $dirlist ) ; }
return ( $dirlist ) ;
}
?>
