Here i want to create a new directory called c:/xampp/htdocs/haha/tour/ and in the directory i want to move my renamed images .Here ,i managed to create the new directory but can't move and rename my images.How can i solve this problem??
$dir='c:/xampp/htdocs/practice/haha';
$i=1;
if(is_dir($dir)){
echo dirname($dir).'</br>';
$file=opendir($dir);
while(($data=readdir($file))!==false){
if($data!='.' && $data!='..'){
$info=pathinfo($data,PATHINFO_EXTENSION);
if(!file_exists($dir.'/tour')){
mkdir($dir.'/tour/');
}
rename($dir.$data,$dir.'/tour/'.'image '.$i.'.jpg');
$i++;
}
}
}
You're missing some /:
rename($dir.$data,$dir.'/tour/'.'image '.$i.'.jpg');
^---
$data doesn't contain ANY /, so what you're building is
rename('c:/xampp/htdocs/practice/haha' . 'foo', etc...)
which becomes
rename('c:/xampp/htdocs/practice/hahafoo', etc...)
^^^^^^^---doesn't exist
Try
rename($dir .'/' . $data,$dir.'/tour/'.'image '.$i.'.jpg');
^^^^^^^^
instead.
This should work for you:
Here I just get all images from your directory with glob(). I create the directory if it doesn't exist already with mkdir() and then move all images
with rename().
<?php
$dir = "c:/xampp/htdocs/practice/haha";
$files = glob($dir . "/*.{jpg,png,gif,jepg}", GLOB_BRACE);
//Create directory
if (!file_exists($dir . "/tour")) {
mkdir($dir . "/tour");
}
//Move all images
foreach($files as $key => $file) {
rename($dir . "/" .$data, $dir . "/tour/image" . ($key+1) . ".jpg");
}
?>
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So I am trying to set up path for my pdf files that are stored in a folder structure. The file that has to be selected depends on the user input.
I want to set up first the absolute path and then a folder pattern.
The folder where I have stored my files is:
C:\Apache24\htdocs\archivedb\Tourenfahrer\2017\5
The last three folders changes as per user input.
I have setup my root directory in my config.php like this:
define( 'ROOT_DIR', dirname(__FILE__) );
Now in my php file I am recieving my variables, which will be my folder names to search for the files.
<?php
require_once 'conf/config.php';
if (!empty($_REQUEST['magName'] && $_REQUEST['year'] && $_REQUEST['issue']
)) {
$magazineName = $_REQUEST['magName'];
$year = $_REQUEST['year'] ;
$issue = $_REQUEST['issue'] ;
}
Now Please tell how to access the respective folder using these variables?
and how can i set up a pattern with this using glob(); ?
Please try this
define('ROOT_DIR', dirname(__FILE__));
define('DS', DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR);
if (!empty($_REQUEST['magName'] && $_REQUEST['year'] && $_REQUEST['issue'])) {
$magazineName = $_REQUEST['magName'];
$year = $_REQUEST['year'];
$issue = $_REQUEST['issue'];
$dir = $magazineName . DS . $year . DS . $issue;
echo "<h3>Use scandir:</h3>";
$files = scandir(ROOT_DIR . DS . $dir);
foreach ($files as $file) {
echo basename($file) . "<br>";
}
echo "<h3>Use glob:</h3>";
foreach (glob($dir . DS . '*') as $filename) {
echo basename($filename) . "<br>";
}
}
Here is my code, what I am trying to do is take the file post.php or $file from the root of the directory that it is originally from, then put it inside this uniqueID directory, or it should finally arrive in the $newFolder5 variable to complete. The $root in the !copy function is a path pointing to the file inside the current directory, then it should go it the $newFolder5 directory when the copy function is executed on the page load. Can $root or the source of the copy be a string with a directory to the file?
<?php
$unique = uniqid();
$root = '/gallry/' . $dir_auth1 . '/'. 'post.php';
$folder = mkdir($unique, 0755);
$uniqueFolder = '/' . $unique . '/' . 'post.php';
$destination2 = $dir_auth1 . '/' . $unique . '/' . 'post.php';
$newFolder = '/' . $dir_auth1 . $uniqueFolder;
if (!copy($root, $newFolder)) {
echo " status not created.";
} else {
echo "Success!";
}
?>
I changed $dir_auth1 to 'aidan', since that is the root directory that the post.php is in.
In short, what Im trying to do is create a folder/directory with a uniqid() and put post.php inside of it. Or copy it.
You're not creating the same directory that you're trying to copy into.
$unique = uniqid();
$root = "/gallry/$dir_auth1/post.php";
$uniqueFolder = "/$dir_auth1/$unique";
$destFile = "$uniqueFolder/post.php";
if (mkdir($uniqueFolder)) {
if (copy($root, $destFile)) {
echo "Success!";
} else {
echo " status not created";
}
} else {
echo "Unable to create folder $uniqueFolder";
}
I´m building a php programm which uploads a zip file, extracts it and generates a link for a specific file in the extracted folder. Uploading and extracting the folder works fine. Now I´m a bit stuck what to do next. I have to adress the just extracted folder and find the (only) html file that is in it. Then a link to that file has to be generated.
Here is the code I´m using currently:
$zip = new ZipArchive();
if ($zip->open($_FILES['zip_to_upload']['name']) === TRUE)
{
$folderName = trim($zip->getNameIndex(0), '/');
$zip->extractTo(getcwd());
$zip->close();
}
else
{
echo 'Es gab einen Fehler beim Extrahieren der Datei';
}
$dir = getcwd();
$scandir = scandir($dir);
foreach ($scandir as $key => $value)
{
if (!in_array($value,array(".",".."))) //filter . and .. directory on linux-systems
{
if (is_dir($dir . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $value) && $value == $folderName)
{
foreach (glob($value . "/*.html") as $filename) {
$htmlFiles[] = $filename; //this is for later use
echo "<a href='". SK_PICS_SRV . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $filename . "'>" . SK_PICS_SRV . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $filename . "</a>";
}
}
}
}
So this code seems to be working. I just noticed a rather strange problem. The $zip->getNameIndex[0] function behaves differently depending on the program that created the zip file. When I make a zip file with 7zip all seems to work without a problem. $folderName contains the right name of the main folder which I just extracted. For example "folder 01". But when I zip it with the normal windows zip programm the excat same folder (same structure and same containing files) the $zip->getNameIndex[0] contains the wrong value. For example something like "folder 01/images/" or "folder 01/example.html". So it seems to read the zip file differently/ in a wrong way. Do you guys know where that error comes from or how I can avoid it? This really seems strange to me.
Because you specify the extract-path by yourself you can try finding your file with php's function "glob"
have a look at the manual:
Glob
This function will return the name of the file matching the search pattern.
With your extract-path you now have your link to the file.
$dir = "../../suedkurier/werbung/"
$scandir = scandir($dir);
foreach ($scandir as $key => $value)
{
if (!in_array($value,array(".",".."))) //filter . and .. directory on linux-systems
{
if (is_dir($dir . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $value))
{
foreach (glob($dir . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $value . "/*.html") as $filename) {
$files[] = $value . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR $filename;
}
}
}
}
The matched files will now be saved in the array $files (with the subfolder)
So you get your path like
foreach($files as $file){
echo $dir . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $file;
}
$dir = "the/Directory/You/Extracted/To";
$files1 = scandir($dir);
foreach($files1 as $str)
{
if(strcmp(pathinfo($str, PATHINFO_EXTENSION),"html")===0||strcmp(pathinfo($str, PATHINFO_EXTENSION),"htm")===0)
{
echo $str;
}
}
Get an array of each file in the directory, check the extension of each one for htm/html, then echo the name if true.
Hi wonder if you can help,
I'm looking to do this in PHP if someone can help me. I have a number of files that look like this:
"2005532-JoePharnel.pdf"
and
"1205121-HarryCollins.pdf"
Basically I want to create a PHP code that when someone ftp uploads those files to the upload folder that it will 1) Create a directory if it doesn't exist using there name 2) Move the files to the correct directory (E.g. JoePharnel to the JoePharnel Directory ignoring the number at the beginning)
I have looked through alot of code and found this code and have adapted it:
<?php
$attachments = array();
preg_match_all('/([^\[]+)\[([^\]]+)\],?/', $attachments, $matches, PREG_SET_ORDER);
foreach ($matches as $file) {
$attachments[$file[1]] = $file[2];
}
foreach ($attachments as $file => $filename) {
$uploaddir = "upload" . $file;
$casenumdir = "upload/JoePharnel" . $CaseNumber;
$newfiledir = "upload/JoePharnel" . $CaseNumber .'/'. $file;
$each_file = $CaseNumber .'/'. $file;
if(is_dir($casenumdir)==false){
mkdir("$casenumdir", 0700); // Create directory if it does not exist
}
if(file_exists($casenumdir.'/'.$file)==false){
chmod ($uploaddir, 0777);
copy($uploaddir,$newfiledir);
}
$allfiles = $CaseNumber .'/'. $file . "[" . $filename . "]" . ",";
$filelistfinished = preg_replace("/,$/", "", $allfiles);
echo $filelistfinished;
// displays multiple file attachments on the page correctly as: casenumber/testfile1.pdf[testfile1.pdf],casenumber/testfile2.pdf[testfile2.pdf],
],
}
?>
Sorry for the lack of code but best i could find.
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks.
i've no idea how to do that and need your help!
i have an array of filenames called $bundle. (file_one.jpg, file_two.pdf, file_three.etc)
and i have the name of the folder stored in $folder. (my_directory)
i now would like to move all the files stored in $bundle to move to the directory $folder.
how can i do that?
//print count($bundle); //(file_one.jpg, file_two.pdf, file_three.jpg)
$folder = $folder = PATH . '/' . my_directory;
foreach ($bundle as $value) {
//rename(PATH.'/'.$value, $folder . '/' . $value);
}
just so it's not confusing: PATH just stores the local file-path im using for my project. in my case it's just the folder i'm working in-so it's "files".
i have no idea which method i have to use for this and how i could solve that!
thank you for your help!
The code given by you should work with minor changes:
$folder = PATH . '/' . 'my_directory'; // enclose my_directory in quotes.
foreach ($bundle as $value) {
$old = PATH.'/'.$value, $folder;
$new = $folder . '/' . $value;
if(rename($old,$new) !== false) {
// renamed $old to $new
}else{
// rename failed.
}
}
$folder = PATH . '/' . $folder;
foreach ($bundle as $value) {
$old = PATH.'/'.$value;
$new = $folder . '/' . $value;
if(rename($old,$new) !== false) {
// renamed $old to $new
}else{
// rename failed.
}
}
Untested but should work:
function bulkMove($src, $dest) {
foreach(new GlobIterator($src) as $fileObject) {
if($fileObject->isFile()) {
rename(
$fileObject->getPathname(),
rtrim($dest, '\\/') . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $fileObject->getBasename()
);
}
}
}
bulkMove('/path/to/folder/*', '/path/to/new/folder');
Could add some checks to see if the destination folder is writable. If you dont need wildcard matching, change the GlobIterator to DirectoryIterator. That would also eliminate the need for PHP5.3