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I'm trying to go through all of the files in a directory, and if there is a directory, go through all of its files and so on until there are no more directories to go to. Each and every processed item will be added to a results array in the function below. It is not working though I'm not sure what I can do/what I did wrong, but the browser runs insanely slow when this code below is processed, any help is appreciated, thanks!
Code:
function getDirContents($dir){
$results = array();
$files = scandir($dir);
foreach($files as $key => $value){
if(!is_dir($dir. DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR .$value)){
$results[] = $value;
} else if(is_dir($dir. DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR .$value)) {
$results[] = $value;
getDirContents($dir. DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR .$value);
}
}
}
print_r(getDirContents('/xampp/htdocs/WORK'));
Get all the files and folders in a directory, don't call function when you have . or ...
Your code :
<?php
function getDirContents($dir, &$results = array()) {
$files = scandir($dir);
foreach ($files as $key => $value) {
$path = realpath($dir . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $value);
if (!is_dir($path)) {
$results[] = $path;
} else if ($value != "." && $value != "..") {
getDirContents($path, $results);
$results[] = $path;
}
}
return $results;
}
var_dump(getDirContents('/xampp/htdocs/WORK'));
Output (example) :
array (size=12)
0 => string '/xampp/htdocs/WORK/iframe.html' (length=30)
1 => string '/xampp/htdocs/WORK/index.html' (length=29)
2 => string '/xampp/htdocs/WORK/js' (length=21)
3 => string '/xampp/htdocs/WORK/js/btwn.js' (length=29)
4 => string '/xampp/htdocs/WORK/js/qunit' (length=27)
5 => string '/xampp/htdocs/WORK/js/qunit/qunit.css' (length=37)
6 => string '/xampp/htdocs/WORK/js/qunit/qunit.js' (length=36)
7 => string '/xampp/htdocs/WORK/js/unit-test.js' (length=34)
8 => string '/xampp/htdocs/WORK/xxxxx.js' (length=30)
9 => string '/xampp/htdocs/WORK/plane.png' (length=28)
10 => string '/xampp/htdocs/WORK/qunit.html' (length=29)
11 => string '/xampp/htdocs/WORK/styles.less' (length=30)
$rii = new RecursiveIteratorIterator(new RecursiveDirectoryIterator('path/to/folder'));
$files = array();
/** #var SplFileInfo $file */
foreach ($rii as $file) {
if ($file->isDir()){
continue;
}
$files[] = $file->getPathname();
}
var_dump($files);
This will bring you all the files with paths.
This is a function to get all the files and folders in a directory with RecursiveIteratorIterator.
See contructor doc : https://www.php.net/manual/en/recursiveiteratoriterator.construct.php
function getDirContents($path) {
$rii = new RecursiveIteratorIterator(new RecursiveDirectoryIterator($path));
$files = array();
foreach ($rii as $file)
if (!$file->isDir())
$files[] = $file->getPathname();
return $files;
}
var_dump(getDirContents($path));
This could help if you wish to get directory contents as an array, ignoring hidden files and directories.
function dir_tree($dir_path)
{
$rdi = new \RecursiveDirectoryIterator($dir_path);
$rii = new \RecursiveIteratorIterator($rdi);
$tree = [];
foreach ($rii as $splFileInfo) {
$file_name = $splFileInfo->getFilename();
// Skip hidden files and directories.
if ($file_name[0] === '.') {
continue;
}
$path = $splFileInfo->isDir() ? array($file_name => array()) : array($file_name);
for ($depth = $rii->getDepth() - 1; $depth >= 0; $depth--) {
$path = array($rii->getSubIterator($depth)->current()->getFilename() => $path);
}
$tree = array_merge_recursive($tree, $path);
}
return $tree;
}
The result would be something like;
dir_tree(__DIR__.'/public');
[
'css' => [
'style.css',
'style.min.css',
],
'js' => [
'script.js',
'script.min.js',
],
'favicon.ico',
]
Source
Get all the files with filter (2nd argument) and folders in a directory, don't call function when you have . or ...
Your code :
<?php
function getDirContents($dir, $filter = '', &$results = array()) {
$files = scandir($dir);
foreach($files as $key => $value){
$path = realpath($dir.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.$value);
if(!is_dir($path)) {
if(empty($filter) || preg_match($filter, $path)) $results[] = $path;
} elseif($value != "." && $value != "..") {
getDirContents($path, $filter, $results);
}
}
return $results;
}
// Simple Call: List all files
var_dump(getDirContents('/xampp/htdocs/WORK'));
// Regex Call: List php files only
var_dump(getDirContents('/xampp/htdocs/WORK', '/\.php$/'));
Output (example) :
// Simple Call
array(13) {
[0]=> string(69) "/xampp/htdocs/WORK.htaccess"
[1]=> string(73) "/xampp/htdocs/WORKConverter.php"
[2]=> string(69) "/xampp/htdocs/WORKEvent.php"
[3]=> string(70) "/xampp/htdocs/WORKdefault_filter.json"
[4]=> string(68) "/xampp/htdocs/WORKdefault_filter.xml"
[5]=> string(80) "/xampp/htdocs/WORKCaching/ApcCache.php"
[6]=> string(84) "/xampp/htdocs/WORKCaching/CacheFactory.php"
}
// Regex Call
array(13) {
[0]=> string(69) "/xampp/htdocs/WORKEvent.php"
[1]=> string(73) "/xampp/htdocs/WORKConverter.php"
[2]=> string(80) "/xampp/htdocs/WORKCaching/ApcCache.php"
[3]=> string(84) "/xampp/htdocs/WORKCaching/CacheFactory.php"
}
James Cameron's proposition.
My proposal without ugly "foreach" control structures is
$iterator = new RecursiveIteratorIterator(new RecursiveDirectoryIterator($path));
$allFiles = array_filter(iterator_to_array($iterator), fn($file) $file->isFile());
You may only want to extract the filepath, which you can do so by:
array_keys($allFiles);
Still 4 lines of code, but more straight forward than using a loop or something.
Here is what I came up with and this is with not much lines of code
function show_files($start) {
$contents = scandir($start);
array_splice($contents, 0,2);
echo "<ul>";
foreach ( $contents as $item ) {
if ( is_dir("$start/$item") && (substr($item, 0,1) != '.') ) {
echo "<li>$item</li>";
show_files("$start/$item");
} else {
echo "<li>$item</li>";
}
}
echo "</ul>";
}
show_files('./');
It outputs something like
..idea
.add.php
.add_task.php
.helpers
.countries.php
.mysqli_connect.php
.sort.php
.test.js
.test.php
.view_tasks.php
** The dots are the dots of unoordered list.
Hope this helps.
Add relative path option:
function getDirContents($dir, $relativePath = false)
{
$fileList = array();
$iterator = new RecursiveIteratorIterator(new RecursiveDirectoryIterator($dir));
foreach ($iterator as $file) {
if ($file->isDir()) continue;
$path = $file->getPathname();
if ($relativePath) {
$path = str_replace($dir, '', $path);
$path = ltrim($path, '/\\');
}
$fileList[] = $path;
}
return $fileList;
}
print_r(getDirContents('/path/to/dir'));
print_r(getDirContents('/path/to/dir', true));
Output:
Array
(
[0] => /path/to/dir/test1.html
[1] => /path/to/dir/test.html
[2] => /path/to/dir/index.php
)
Array
(
[0] => test1.html
[1] => test.html
[2] => index.php
)
Here's a modified version of Hors answer, works slightly better for my case, as it strips out the base directory that is passed as it goes, and has a recursive switch that can be set to false which is also handy. Plus to make the output more readable, I've separated the file and subdirectory files, so the files are added first then the subdirectory files (see result for what I mean.)
I tried a few other methods and suggestions around and this is what I ended up with. I had another working method already that was very similar, but seemed to fail where there was a subdirectory with no files but that subdirectory had a subsubdirectory with files, it didn't scan the subsubdirectory for files - so some answers may need to be tested for that case.)... anyways thought I'd post my version here too in case someone is looking...
function get_filelist_as_array($dir, $recursive = true, $basedir = '', $include_dirs = false) {
if ($dir == '') {return array();} else {$results = array(); $subresults = array();}
if (!is_dir($dir)) {$dir = dirname($dir);} // so a files path can be sent
if ($basedir == '') {$basedir = realpath($dir).DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR;}
$files = scandir($dir);
foreach ($files as $key => $value){
if ( ($value != '.') && ($value != '..') ) {
$path = realpath($dir.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.$value);
if (is_dir($path)) {
// optionally include directories in file list
if ($include_dirs) {$subresults[] = str_replace($basedir, '', $path);}
// optionally get file list for all subdirectories
if ($recursive) {
$subdirresults = get_filelist_as_array($path, $recursive, $basedir, $include_dirs);
$results = array_merge($results, $subdirresults);
}
} else {
// strip basedir and add to subarray to separate file list
$subresults[] = str_replace($basedir, '', $path);
}
}
}
// merge the subarray to give the list of files then subdirectory files
if (count($subresults) > 0) {$results = array_merge($subresults, $results);}
return $results;
}
I suppose one thing to be careful of it not to pass a $basedir value to this function when calling it... mostly just pass the $dir (or passing a filepath will work now too) and optionally $recursive as false if and as needed. The result:
[0] => demo-image.png
[1] => filelist.php
[2] => tile.png
[3] => 2015\header.png
[4] => 2015\08\background.jpg
Enjoy! Okay, back to the program I'm actually using this in...
UPDATE Added extra argument for including directories in the file list or not (remembering other arguments will need to be passed to use this.) eg.
$results = get_filelist_as_array($dir, true, '', true);
This solution did the job for me. The RecursiveIteratorIterator lists all directories and files recursively but unsorted. The program filters the list and sorts it.
I'm sure there is a way to write this shorter; feel free to improve it.
It is just a code snippet. You may want to pimp it to your purposes.
<?php
$path = '/pth/to/your/directories/and/files';
// an unsorted array of dirs & files
$files_dirs = iterator_to_array( new RecursiveIteratorIterator(new RecursiveDirectoryIterator($path),RecursiveIteratorIterator::SELF_FIRST) );
echo '<html><body><pre>';
// create a new associative multi-dimensional array with dirs as keys and their files
$dirs_files = array();
foreach($files_dirs as $dir){
if(is_dir($dir) AND preg_match('/\/\.$/',$dir)){
$d = preg_replace('/\/\.$/','',$dir);
$dirs_files[$d] = array();
foreach($files_dirs as $file){
if(is_file($file) AND $d == dirname($file)){
$f = basename($file);
$dirs_files[$d][] = $f;
}
}
}
}
//print_r($dirs_files);
// sort dirs
ksort($dirs_files);
foreach($dirs_files as $dir => $files){
$c = substr_count($dir,'/');
echo str_pad(' ',$c,' ', STR_PAD_LEFT)."$dir\n";
// sort files
asort($files);
foreach($files as $file){
echo str_pad(' ',$c,' ', STR_PAD_LEFT)."|_$file\n";
}
}
echo '</pre></body></html>';
?>
This will print the full path of all files in the given directory, you can also pass other callback functions to recursiveDir.
function printFunc($path){
echo $path."<br>";
}
function recursiveDir($path, $fileFunc, $dirFunc){
$openDir = opendir($path);
while (($file = readdir($openDir)) !== false) {
$fullFilePath = realpath("$path/$file");
if ($file[0] != ".") {
if (is_file($fullFilePath)){
if (is_callable($fileFunc)){
$fileFunc($fullFilePath);
}
} else {
if (is_callable($dirFunc)){
$dirFunc($fullFilePath);
}
recursiveDir($fullFilePath, $fileFunc, $dirFunc);
}
}
}
}
recursiveDir($dirToScan, 'printFunc', 'printFunc');
This is a little modification of majicks answer.
I just changed the array structure returned by the function.
From:
array() => {
[0] => "test/test.txt"
}
To:
array() => {
'test/test.txt' => "test.txt"
}
/**
* #param string $dir
* #param bool $recursive
* #param string $basedir
*
* #return array
*/
function getFileListAsArray(string $dir, bool $recursive = true, string $basedir = ''): array {
if ($dir == '') {
return array();
} else {
$results = array();
$subresults = array();
}
if (!is_dir($dir)) {
$dir = dirname($dir);
} // so a files path can be sent
if ($basedir == '') {
$basedir = realpath($dir) . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR;
}
$files = scandir($dir);
foreach ($files as $key => $value) {
if (($value != '.') && ($value != '..')) {
$path = realpath($dir . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $value);
if (is_dir($path)) { // do not combine with the next line or..
if ($recursive) { // ..non-recursive list will include subdirs
$subdirresults = self::getFileListAsArray($path, $recursive, $basedir);
$results = array_merge($results, $subdirresults);
}
} else { // strip basedir and add to subarray to separate file list
$subresults[str_replace($basedir, '', $path)] = $value;
}
}
}
// merge the subarray to give the list of files then subdirectory files
if (count($subresults) > 0) {
$results = array_merge($subresults, $results);
}
return $results;
}
Might help for those having the exact same expected results like me.
To whom needs list files first than folders (with alphabetical older).
Can use following function.
This is not self calling function. So you will have directory list, directory view, files
list and folders list as seperated array also.
I spend two days for this and do not want someone will wast his time for this also, hope helps someone.
function dirlist($dir){
if(!file_exists($dir)){ return $dir.' does not exists'; }
$list = array('path' => $dir, 'dirview' => array(), 'dirlist' => array(), 'files' => array(), 'folders' => array());
$dirs = array($dir);
while(null !== ($dir = array_pop($dirs))){
if($dh = opendir($dir)){
while(false !== ($file = readdir($dh))){
if($file == '.' || $file == '..') continue;
$path = $dir.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.$file;
$list['dirlist_natural'][] = $path;
if(is_dir($path)){
$list['dirview'][$dir]['folders'][] = $path;
// Bos klasorler while icerisine tekrar girmeyecektir. Klasorun oldugundan emin olalım.
if(!isset($list['dirview'][$path])){ $list['dirview'][$path] = array(); }
$dirs[] = $path;
//if($path == 'D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-content\upgrade'){ press($path); press($list['dirview']); die; }
}
else{
$list['dirview'][$dir]['files'][] = $path;
}
}
closedir($dh);
}
}
// if(!empty($dirlist['dirlist_natural'])) sort($dirlist['dirlist_natural'], SORT_LOCALE_STRING); // delete safe ama gerek kalmadı.
if(!empty($list['dirview'])) ksort($list['dirview']);
// Dosyaları dogru sıralama yaptırıyoruz. Deniz P. - info[at]netinial.com
foreach($list['dirview'] as $path => $file){
if(isset($file['files'])){
$list['dirlist'][] = $path;
$list['files'] = array_merge($list['files'], $file['files']);
$list['dirlist'] = array_merge($list['dirlist'], $file['files']);
}
// Add empty folders to the list
if(is_dir($path) && array_search($path, $list['dirlist']) === false){
$list['dirlist'][] = $path;
}
if(isset($file['folders'])){
$list['folders'] = array_merge($list['folders'], $file['folders']);
}
}
//press(array_diff($list['dirlist_natural'], $list['dirlist'])); press($list['dirview']); die;
return $list;
}
will output something like this.
[D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost] => Array
(
[files] => Array
(
[0] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\.htaccess
[1] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\index.php
[2] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\license.txt
[3] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\php.php
[4] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\readme.html
[5] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-activate.php
[6] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-blog-header.php
[7] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-comments-post.php
[8] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-config-sample.php
[9] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-config.php
[10] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-cron.php
[11] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-links-opml.php
[12] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-load.php
[13] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-login.php
[14] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-mail.php
[15] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-settings.php
[16] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-signup.php
[17] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-trackback.php
[18] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\xmlrpc.php
)
[folders] => Array
(
[0] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\exclusiv_excluwlsql
[1] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-admin
[2] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-content
[3] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-includes
)
)
dirview output
[dirview] => Array
(
[0] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\.htaccess
[1] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\index.php
[2] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\license.txt
[3] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\php.php
[4] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\readme.html
[5] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-activate.php
[6] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-blog-header.php
[7] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-comments-post.php
[8] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-config-sample.php
[9] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-config.php
[10] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-cron.php
[11] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-links-opml.php
[12] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-load.php
[13] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-login.php
[14] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-mail.php
[15] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-settings.php
[16] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-signup.php
[17] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-trackback.php
[18] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\xmlrpc.php
[19] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost
[20] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\exclusiv_excluwlsql\exclusiv_excluwl.sql
[21] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\exclusiv_excluwlsql\exclusiv_excluwl.sql.zip
[22] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\exclusiv_excluwlsql
)
#A-312's solution may cause memory problems as it may create a huge array if /xampp/htdocs/WORK contains a lot of files and folders.
If you have PHP 7 then you can use Generators and optimize PHP's memory like this:
function getDirContents($dir) {
$files = scandir($dir);
foreach($files as $key => $value){
$path = realpath($dir.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.$value);
if(!is_dir($path)) {
yield $path;
} else if($value != "." && $value != "..") {
yield from getDirContents($path);
yield $path;
}
}
}
foreach(getDirContents('/xampp/htdocs/WORK') as $value) {
echo $value."\n";
}
yield from
Ready for copy and paste function for common use cases, improved/extended version of one answer above:
function getDirContents(string $dir, int $onlyFiles = 0, string $excludeRegex = '~/\.git/~', int $maxDepth = -1): array {
$results = [];
$scanAll = scandir($dir);
sort($scanAll);
$scanDirs = []; $scanFiles = [];
foreach($scanAll as $fName){
if ($fName === '.' || $fName === '..') { continue; }
$fPath = str_replace(DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, '/', realpath($dir . '/' . $fName));
if (strlen($excludeRegex) > 0 && preg_match($excludeRegex, $fPath . (is_dir($fPath) ? '/' : ''))) { continue; }
if (is_dir($fPath)) {
$scanDirs[] = $fPath;
} elseif ($onlyFiles >= 0) {
$scanFiles[] = $fPath;
}
}
foreach ($scanDirs as $pDir) {
if ($onlyFiles <= 0) {
$results[] = $pDir;
}
if ($maxDepth !== 0) {
foreach (getDirContents($pDir, $onlyFiles, $excludeRegex, $maxDepth - 1) as $p) {
$results[] = $p;
}
}
}
foreach ($scanFiles as $p) {
$results[] = $p;
}
return $results;
}
And if you need relative paths:
function updateKeysWithRelPath(array $paths, string $baseDir, bool $allowBaseDirPath = false): array {
$results = [];
$regex = '~^' . preg_quote(str_replace(DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, '/', realpath($baseDir)), '~') . '(?:/|$)~s';
$regex = preg_replace('~/~', '/(?:(?!\.\.?/)(?:(?!/).)+/\.\.(?:/|$))?(?:\.(?:/|$))*', $regex); // limited to only one "/xx/../" expr
if (DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR === '\\') {
$regex = preg_replace('~/~', '[/\\\\\\\\]', $regex) . 'i';
}
foreach ($paths as $p) {
$rel = preg_replace($regex, '', $p, 1);
if ($rel === $p) {
throw new \Exception('Path relativize failed, path "' . $p . '" is not within basedir "' . $baseDir . '".');
} elseif ($rel === '') {
if (!$allowBaseDirPath) {
throw new \Exception('Path relativize failed, basedir path "' . $p . '" not allowed.');
} else {
$results[$rel] = './';
}
} else {
$results[$rel] = $p;
}
}
return $results;
}
function getDirContentsWithRelKeys(string $dir, int $onlyFiles = 0, string $excludeRegex = '~/\.git/~', int $maxDepth = -1): array {
return updateKeysWithRelPath(getDirContents($dir, $onlyFiles, $excludeRegex, $maxDepth), $dir);
}
This version solves/improves:
warnings from realpath when PHP open_basedir does not cover the .. directory.
does not use reference for the result array
allows to exclude directories and files
allows to list files/directories only
allows to limit the search depth
it always sort output with directories first (so directories can be removed/emptied in reverse order)
allows to get paths with relative keys
heavy optimized for hundred of thousands or even milions of files
write for more in the comments :)
Examples:
// list only `*.php` files and skip .git/ and the current file
$onlyPhpFilesExcludeRegex = '~/\.git/|(?<!/|\.php)$|^' . preg_quote(str_replace(DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, '/', realpath(__FILE__)), '~') . '$~is';
$phpFiles = getDirContents(__DIR__, 1, $onlyPhpFilesExcludeRegex);
print_r($phpFiles);
// with relative keys
$phpFiles = getDirContentsWithRelKeys(__DIR__, 1, $onlyPhpFilesExcludeRegex);
print_r($phpFiles);
// with "include only" regex to include only .html and .txt files with "/*_mails/en/*.(html|txt)" path
'~/\.git/|^(?!.*/(|' . '[^/]+_mails/en/[^/]+\.(?:html|txt)' . ')$)~is'
If you're using Laravel you can use the allFiles method on the Storage facade to recursively get all files as shown in the docs here: https://laravel.com/docs/8.x/filesystem#get-all-files-within-a-directory.
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Storage;
class TestClass {
public function test() {
// Gets all the files in the 'storage/app' directory.
$files = Storage::allFiles(storage_path('app'))
}
}
Here is mine :
function recScan( $mainDir, $allData = array() )
{
// hide files
$hidefiles = array(
".",
"..",
".htaccess",
".htpasswd",
"index.php",
"php.ini",
"error_log" ) ;
//start reading directory
$dirContent = scandir( $mainDir ) ;
foreach ( $dirContent as $key => $content )
{
$path = $mainDir . '/' . $content ;
// if is readable / file
if ( ! in_array( $content, $hidefiles ) )
{
if ( is_file( $path ) && is_readable( $path ) )
{
$allData[] = $path ;
}
// if is readable / directory
// Beware ! recursive scan eats ressources !
else
if ( is_dir( $path ) && is_readable( $path ) )
{
/*recursive*/
$allData = recScan( $path, $allData ) ;
}
}
}
return $allData ;
}
here I have example for that
List all the files and folders in a Directory csv(file) read with PHP recursive function
<?php
/** List all the files and folders in a Directory csv(file) read with PHP recursive function */
function getDirContents($dir, &$results = array()){
$files = scandir($dir);
foreach($files as $key => $value){
$path = realpath($dir.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.$value);
if(!is_dir($path)) {
$results[] = $path;
} else if($value != "." && $value != "..") {
getDirContents($path, $results);
//$results[] = $path;
}
}
return $results;
}
$files = getDirContents('/xampp/htdocs/medifree/lab');//here folder name where your folders and it's csvfile;
foreach($files as $file){
$csv_file =$file;
$foldername = explode(DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR,$file);
//using this get your folder name (explode your path);
print_r($foldername);
if (($handle = fopen($csv_file, "r")) !== FALSE) {
fgetcsv($handle);
while (($data = fgetcsv($handle, 1000, ",")) !== FALSE) {
$num = count($data);
for ($c=0; $c < $num; $c++) {
$col[$c] = $data[$c];
}
}
fclose($handle);
}
}
?>
http://myphpinformation.blogspot.in/2016/05/list-all-files-and-folders-in-directory-csv-file-read-with-php-recursive.html
I improved with one check iteration the good code of Hors Sujet to avoid including folders in the result array:
function getDirContents($dir, &$results = array()){
$files = scandir($dir);
foreach($files as $key => $value){
$path = realpath($dir.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.$value);
if(is_dir($path) == false) {
$results[] = $path;
}
else if($value != "." && $value != "..") {
getDirContents($path, $results);
if(is_dir($path) == false) {
$results[] = $path;
}
}
}
return $results;
}
I found this simple code:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/24981012
$Directory = new RecursiveDirectoryIterator($path);
$Iterator = new RecursiveIteratorIterator($Directory);
//Filter to get only PDF, JPEG, JPG, GIF, TIF files.
$Regex = new RegexIterator($Iterator, '/^.+(.jpe?g|.gif|.png|.tif|.pdf)$/i', RecursiveRegexIterator::GET_MATCH);
foreach($Regex as $val => $Regex){
echo "$val\n<br>";
}
I'm trying to get the absolute path of some files in a folder with PHP.
I use 2 recursive functions.
the first one returns all the folders and files information in an array. the second one takes this array as an argument and skips the folders and must return the absolute path of the files. but I don't know where I do wrong. the second function just returns a null array.but when I echo the results it works.
here is the code :
function scan($dir){
$files = array();
if(file_exists($dir)){
foreach(scandir($dir) as $f) {
if(!$f || $f[0] == '.') {
continue;
}
if(is_dir($dir . '/' . $f)) {
$files[] = array(
"name" => $f,
"type" => "folder",
"path" => $dir . '/' . $f,
"items" => scan($dir . '/' . $f)
);
}
else {
$files[] = array(
"name" => $f,
"type" => "file",
"path" => $dir . '/' . $f,
"dirpath" => $dir
);
}
}
}
return $files;
}
function get_files($res)
{
$files = array();
foreach ($res as $re)
{
if($re["type"] == "folder")
{
get_files($re["items"]);
}
else
{
$files[] = $re["path"];
}
}
return $files;
}
function print_files($res)
{
$count = 1;
foreach ($res as $re)
{
if($re["type"] == "folder")
{
print_files($re["items"]);
}
else
{
echo($count." - ".$re["path"]."<br>");
$count++;
}
}
}
the third function works but when I try to return those results in an array with the second function it returns a null array.
so the problem is my second function. What can I do about it?
thank you in advance.
Have you looked into SPL iterators
$Iterator = new RecursiveIteratorIterator(new RecursiveDirectoryIterator($dir, FilesystemIterator::UNIX_PATHS));
$files = array();
/*#var $file SplFileInfo*/ //<-- for Eclipse PDT, PHPStorm etc. IDE autocomplete
foreach ($Iterator as $file) {
if ($file->isDir()) continue;
$files[$file->getPathname()] = $file;
}
//returns ['somefolder/somefile.txt' => SplFileInfo Object(), ...]
Besides recursive iteration though the path, with the flag above (see FLAGS) it also converts windows \ to linux /, you can even skip the dots .. and .. In this case the dot's don't matter because they are folders (isDir) so are skipped over.
And in the above $file is a SPLFileInfo object which lets you get just the filename, the path, the extension, modified time, size etc... In otherwords many of the things you are putting in your array.
Basically this does most, if not more than what you wan't with way less code..
I'm trying to go through all of the files in a directory, and if there is a directory, go through all of its files and so on until there are no more directories to go to. Each and every processed item will be added to a results array in the function below. It is not working though I'm not sure what I can do/what I did wrong, but the browser runs insanely slow when this code below is processed, any help is appreciated, thanks!
Code:
function getDirContents($dir){
$results = array();
$files = scandir($dir);
foreach($files as $key => $value){
if(!is_dir($dir. DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR .$value)){
$results[] = $value;
} else if(is_dir($dir. DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR .$value)) {
$results[] = $value;
getDirContents($dir. DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR .$value);
}
}
}
print_r(getDirContents('/xampp/htdocs/WORK'));
Get all the files and folders in a directory, don't call function when you have . or ...
Your code :
<?php
function getDirContents($dir, &$results = array()) {
$files = scandir($dir);
foreach ($files as $key => $value) {
$path = realpath($dir . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $value);
if (!is_dir($path)) {
$results[] = $path;
} else if ($value != "." && $value != "..") {
getDirContents($path, $results);
$results[] = $path;
}
}
return $results;
}
var_dump(getDirContents('/xampp/htdocs/WORK'));
Output (example) :
array (size=12)
0 => string '/xampp/htdocs/WORK/iframe.html' (length=30)
1 => string '/xampp/htdocs/WORK/index.html' (length=29)
2 => string '/xampp/htdocs/WORK/js' (length=21)
3 => string '/xampp/htdocs/WORK/js/btwn.js' (length=29)
4 => string '/xampp/htdocs/WORK/js/qunit' (length=27)
5 => string '/xampp/htdocs/WORK/js/qunit/qunit.css' (length=37)
6 => string '/xampp/htdocs/WORK/js/qunit/qunit.js' (length=36)
7 => string '/xampp/htdocs/WORK/js/unit-test.js' (length=34)
8 => string '/xampp/htdocs/WORK/xxxxx.js' (length=30)
9 => string '/xampp/htdocs/WORK/plane.png' (length=28)
10 => string '/xampp/htdocs/WORK/qunit.html' (length=29)
11 => string '/xampp/htdocs/WORK/styles.less' (length=30)
$rii = new RecursiveIteratorIterator(new RecursiveDirectoryIterator('path/to/folder'));
$files = array();
/** #var SplFileInfo $file */
foreach ($rii as $file) {
if ($file->isDir()){
continue;
}
$files[] = $file->getPathname();
}
var_dump($files);
This will bring you all the files with paths.
This is a function to get all the files and folders in a directory with RecursiveIteratorIterator.
See contructor doc : https://www.php.net/manual/en/recursiveiteratoriterator.construct.php
function getDirContents($path) {
$rii = new RecursiveIteratorIterator(new RecursiveDirectoryIterator($path));
$files = array();
foreach ($rii as $file)
if (!$file->isDir())
$files[] = $file->getPathname();
return $files;
}
var_dump(getDirContents($path));
This could help if you wish to get directory contents as an array, ignoring hidden files and directories.
function dir_tree($dir_path)
{
$rdi = new \RecursiveDirectoryIterator($dir_path);
$rii = new \RecursiveIteratorIterator($rdi);
$tree = [];
foreach ($rii as $splFileInfo) {
$file_name = $splFileInfo->getFilename();
// Skip hidden files and directories.
if ($file_name[0] === '.') {
continue;
}
$path = $splFileInfo->isDir() ? array($file_name => array()) : array($file_name);
for ($depth = $rii->getDepth() - 1; $depth >= 0; $depth--) {
$path = array($rii->getSubIterator($depth)->current()->getFilename() => $path);
}
$tree = array_merge_recursive($tree, $path);
}
return $tree;
}
The result would be something like;
dir_tree(__DIR__.'/public');
[
'css' => [
'style.css',
'style.min.css',
],
'js' => [
'script.js',
'script.min.js',
],
'favicon.ico',
]
Source
Get all the files with filter (2nd argument) and folders in a directory, don't call function when you have . or ...
Your code :
<?php
function getDirContents($dir, $filter = '', &$results = array()) {
$files = scandir($dir);
foreach($files as $key => $value){
$path = realpath($dir.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.$value);
if(!is_dir($path)) {
if(empty($filter) || preg_match($filter, $path)) $results[] = $path;
} elseif($value != "." && $value != "..") {
getDirContents($path, $filter, $results);
}
}
return $results;
}
// Simple Call: List all files
var_dump(getDirContents('/xampp/htdocs/WORK'));
// Regex Call: List php files only
var_dump(getDirContents('/xampp/htdocs/WORK', '/\.php$/'));
Output (example) :
// Simple Call
array(13) {
[0]=> string(69) "/xampp/htdocs/WORK.htaccess"
[1]=> string(73) "/xampp/htdocs/WORKConverter.php"
[2]=> string(69) "/xampp/htdocs/WORKEvent.php"
[3]=> string(70) "/xampp/htdocs/WORKdefault_filter.json"
[4]=> string(68) "/xampp/htdocs/WORKdefault_filter.xml"
[5]=> string(80) "/xampp/htdocs/WORKCaching/ApcCache.php"
[6]=> string(84) "/xampp/htdocs/WORKCaching/CacheFactory.php"
}
// Regex Call
array(13) {
[0]=> string(69) "/xampp/htdocs/WORKEvent.php"
[1]=> string(73) "/xampp/htdocs/WORKConverter.php"
[2]=> string(80) "/xampp/htdocs/WORKCaching/ApcCache.php"
[3]=> string(84) "/xampp/htdocs/WORKCaching/CacheFactory.php"
}
James Cameron's proposition.
My proposal without ugly "foreach" control structures is
$iterator = new RecursiveIteratorIterator(new RecursiveDirectoryIterator($path));
$allFiles = array_filter(iterator_to_array($iterator), fn($file) $file->isFile());
You may only want to extract the filepath, which you can do so by:
array_keys($allFiles);
Still 4 lines of code, but more straight forward than using a loop or something.
Here is what I came up with and this is with not much lines of code
function show_files($start) {
$contents = scandir($start);
array_splice($contents, 0,2);
echo "<ul>";
foreach ( $contents as $item ) {
if ( is_dir("$start/$item") && (substr($item, 0,1) != '.') ) {
echo "<li>$item</li>";
show_files("$start/$item");
} else {
echo "<li>$item</li>";
}
}
echo "</ul>";
}
show_files('./');
It outputs something like
..idea
.add.php
.add_task.php
.helpers
.countries.php
.mysqli_connect.php
.sort.php
.test.js
.test.php
.view_tasks.php
** The dots are the dots of unoordered list.
Hope this helps.
Add relative path option:
function getDirContents($dir, $relativePath = false)
{
$fileList = array();
$iterator = new RecursiveIteratorIterator(new RecursiveDirectoryIterator($dir));
foreach ($iterator as $file) {
if ($file->isDir()) continue;
$path = $file->getPathname();
if ($relativePath) {
$path = str_replace($dir, '', $path);
$path = ltrim($path, '/\\');
}
$fileList[] = $path;
}
return $fileList;
}
print_r(getDirContents('/path/to/dir'));
print_r(getDirContents('/path/to/dir', true));
Output:
Array
(
[0] => /path/to/dir/test1.html
[1] => /path/to/dir/test.html
[2] => /path/to/dir/index.php
)
Array
(
[0] => test1.html
[1] => test.html
[2] => index.php
)
Here's a modified version of Hors answer, works slightly better for my case, as it strips out the base directory that is passed as it goes, and has a recursive switch that can be set to false which is also handy. Plus to make the output more readable, I've separated the file and subdirectory files, so the files are added first then the subdirectory files (see result for what I mean.)
I tried a few other methods and suggestions around and this is what I ended up with. I had another working method already that was very similar, but seemed to fail where there was a subdirectory with no files but that subdirectory had a subsubdirectory with files, it didn't scan the subsubdirectory for files - so some answers may need to be tested for that case.)... anyways thought I'd post my version here too in case someone is looking...
function get_filelist_as_array($dir, $recursive = true, $basedir = '', $include_dirs = false) {
if ($dir == '') {return array();} else {$results = array(); $subresults = array();}
if (!is_dir($dir)) {$dir = dirname($dir);} // so a files path can be sent
if ($basedir == '') {$basedir = realpath($dir).DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR;}
$files = scandir($dir);
foreach ($files as $key => $value){
if ( ($value != '.') && ($value != '..') ) {
$path = realpath($dir.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.$value);
if (is_dir($path)) {
// optionally include directories in file list
if ($include_dirs) {$subresults[] = str_replace($basedir, '', $path);}
// optionally get file list for all subdirectories
if ($recursive) {
$subdirresults = get_filelist_as_array($path, $recursive, $basedir, $include_dirs);
$results = array_merge($results, $subdirresults);
}
} else {
// strip basedir and add to subarray to separate file list
$subresults[] = str_replace($basedir, '', $path);
}
}
}
// merge the subarray to give the list of files then subdirectory files
if (count($subresults) > 0) {$results = array_merge($subresults, $results);}
return $results;
}
I suppose one thing to be careful of it not to pass a $basedir value to this function when calling it... mostly just pass the $dir (or passing a filepath will work now too) and optionally $recursive as false if and as needed. The result:
[0] => demo-image.png
[1] => filelist.php
[2] => tile.png
[3] => 2015\header.png
[4] => 2015\08\background.jpg
Enjoy! Okay, back to the program I'm actually using this in...
UPDATE Added extra argument for including directories in the file list or not (remembering other arguments will need to be passed to use this.) eg.
$results = get_filelist_as_array($dir, true, '', true);
This solution did the job for me. The RecursiveIteratorIterator lists all directories and files recursively but unsorted. The program filters the list and sorts it.
I'm sure there is a way to write this shorter; feel free to improve it.
It is just a code snippet. You may want to pimp it to your purposes.
<?php
$path = '/pth/to/your/directories/and/files';
// an unsorted array of dirs & files
$files_dirs = iterator_to_array( new RecursiveIteratorIterator(new RecursiveDirectoryIterator($path),RecursiveIteratorIterator::SELF_FIRST) );
echo '<html><body><pre>';
// create a new associative multi-dimensional array with dirs as keys and their files
$dirs_files = array();
foreach($files_dirs as $dir){
if(is_dir($dir) AND preg_match('/\/\.$/',$dir)){
$d = preg_replace('/\/\.$/','',$dir);
$dirs_files[$d] = array();
foreach($files_dirs as $file){
if(is_file($file) AND $d == dirname($file)){
$f = basename($file);
$dirs_files[$d][] = $f;
}
}
}
}
//print_r($dirs_files);
// sort dirs
ksort($dirs_files);
foreach($dirs_files as $dir => $files){
$c = substr_count($dir,'/');
echo str_pad(' ',$c,' ', STR_PAD_LEFT)."$dir\n";
// sort files
asort($files);
foreach($files as $file){
echo str_pad(' ',$c,' ', STR_PAD_LEFT)."|_$file\n";
}
}
echo '</pre></body></html>';
?>
This will print the full path of all files in the given directory, you can also pass other callback functions to recursiveDir.
function printFunc($path){
echo $path."<br>";
}
function recursiveDir($path, $fileFunc, $dirFunc){
$openDir = opendir($path);
while (($file = readdir($openDir)) !== false) {
$fullFilePath = realpath("$path/$file");
if ($file[0] != ".") {
if (is_file($fullFilePath)){
if (is_callable($fileFunc)){
$fileFunc($fullFilePath);
}
} else {
if (is_callable($dirFunc)){
$dirFunc($fullFilePath);
}
recursiveDir($fullFilePath, $fileFunc, $dirFunc);
}
}
}
}
recursiveDir($dirToScan, 'printFunc', 'printFunc');
This is a little modification of majicks answer.
I just changed the array structure returned by the function.
From:
array() => {
[0] => "test/test.txt"
}
To:
array() => {
'test/test.txt' => "test.txt"
}
/**
* #param string $dir
* #param bool $recursive
* #param string $basedir
*
* #return array
*/
function getFileListAsArray(string $dir, bool $recursive = true, string $basedir = ''): array {
if ($dir == '') {
return array();
} else {
$results = array();
$subresults = array();
}
if (!is_dir($dir)) {
$dir = dirname($dir);
} // so a files path can be sent
if ($basedir == '') {
$basedir = realpath($dir) . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR;
}
$files = scandir($dir);
foreach ($files as $key => $value) {
if (($value != '.') && ($value != '..')) {
$path = realpath($dir . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $value);
if (is_dir($path)) { // do not combine with the next line or..
if ($recursive) { // ..non-recursive list will include subdirs
$subdirresults = self::getFileListAsArray($path, $recursive, $basedir);
$results = array_merge($results, $subdirresults);
}
} else { // strip basedir and add to subarray to separate file list
$subresults[str_replace($basedir, '', $path)] = $value;
}
}
}
// merge the subarray to give the list of files then subdirectory files
if (count($subresults) > 0) {
$results = array_merge($subresults, $results);
}
return $results;
}
Might help for those having the exact same expected results like me.
To whom needs list files first than folders (with alphabetical older).
Can use following function.
This is not self calling function. So you will have directory list, directory view, files
list and folders list as seperated array also.
I spend two days for this and do not want someone will wast his time for this also, hope helps someone.
function dirlist($dir){
if(!file_exists($dir)){ return $dir.' does not exists'; }
$list = array('path' => $dir, 'dirview' => array(), 'dirlist' => array(), 'files' => array(), 'folders' => array());
$dirs = array($dir);
while(null !== ($dir = array_pop($dirs))){
if($dh = opendir($dir)){
while(false !== ($file = readdir($dh))){
if($file == '.' || $file == '..') continue;
$path = $dir.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.$file;
$list['dirlist_natural'][] = $path;
if(is_dir($path)){
$list['dirview'][$dir]['folders'][] = $path;
// Bos klasorler while icerisine tekrar girmeyecektir. Klasorun oldugundan emin olalım.
if(!isset($list['dirview'][$path])){ $list['dirview'][$path] = array(); }
$dirs[] = $path;
//if($path == 'D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-content\upgrade'){ press($path); press($list['dirview']); die; }
}
else{
$list['dirview'][$dir]['files'][] = $path;
}
}
closedir($dh);
}
}
// if(!empty($dirlist['dirlist_natural'])) sort($dirlist['dirlist_natural'], SORT_LOCALE_STRING); // delete safe ama gerek kalmadı.
if(!empty($list['dirview'])) ksort($list['dirview']);
// Dosyaları dogru sıralama yaptırıyoruz. Deniz P. - info[at]netinial.com
foreach($list['dirview'] as $path => $file){
if(isset($file['files'])){
$list['dirlist'][] = $path;
$list['files'] = array_merge($list['files'], $file['files']);
$list['dirlist'] = array_merge($list['dirlist'], $file['files']);
}
// Add empty folders to the list
if(is_dir($path) && array_search($path, $list['dirlist']) === false){
$list['dirlist'][] = $path;
}
if(isset($file['folders'])){
$list['folders'] = array_merge($list['folders'], $file['folders']);
}
}
//press(array_diff($list['dirlist_natural'], $list['dirlist'])); press($list['dirview']); die;
return $list;
}
will output something like this.
[D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost] => Array
(
[files] => Array
(
[0] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\.htaccess
[1] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\index.php
[2] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\license.txt
[3] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\php.php
[4] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\readme.html
[5] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-activate.php
[6] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-blog-header.php
[7] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-comments-post.php
[8] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-config-sample.php
[9] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-config.php
[10] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-cron.php
[11] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-links-opml.php
[12] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-load.php
[13] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-login.php
[14] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-mail.php
[15] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-settings.php
[16] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-signup.php
[17] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-trackback.php
[18] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\xmlrpc.php
)
[folders] => Array
(
[0] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\exclusiv_excluwlsql
[1] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-admin
[2] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-content
[3] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-includes
)
)
dirview output
[dirview] => Array
(
[0] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\.htaccess
[1] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\index.php
[2] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\license.txt
[3] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\php.php
[4] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\readme.html
[5] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-activate.php
[6] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-blog-header.php
[7] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-comments-post.php
[8] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-config-sample.php
[9] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-config.php
[10] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-cron.php
[11] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-links-opml.php
[12] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-load.php
[13] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-login.php
[14] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-mail.php
[15] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-settings.php
[16] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-signup.php
[17] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\wp-trackback.php
[18] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\xmlrpc.php
[19] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost
[20] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\exclusiv_excluwlsql\exclusiv_excluwl.sql
[21] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\exclusiv_excluwlsql\exclusiv_excluwl.sql.zip
[22] => D:\Xampp\htdocs\exclusiveyachtcharter.localhost\exclusiv_excluwlsql
)
#A-312's solution may cause memory problems as it may create a huge array if /xampp/htdocs/WORK contains a lot of files and folders.
If you have PHP 7 then you can use Generators and optimize PHP's memory like this:
function getDirContents($dir) {
$files = scandir($dir);
foreach($files as $key => $value){
$path = realpath($dir.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.$value);
if(!is_dir($path)) {
yield $path;
} else if($value != "." && $value != "..") {
yield from getDirContents($path);
yield $path;
}
}
}
foreach(getDirContents('/xampp/htdocs/WORK') as $value) {
echo $value."\n";
}
yield from
Ready for copy and paste function for common use cases, improved/extended version of one answer above:
function getDirContents(string $dir, int $onlyFiles = 0, string $excludeRegex = '~/\.git/~', int $maxDepth = -1): array {
$results = [];
$scanAll = scandir($dir);
sort($scanAll);
$scanDirs = []; $scanFiles = [];
foreach($scanAll as $fName){
if ($fName === '.' || $fName === '..') { continue; }
$fPath = str_replace(DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, '/', realpath($dir . '/' . $fName));
if (strlen($excludeRegex) > 0 && preg_match($excludeRegex, $fPath . (is_dir($fPath) ? '/' : ''))) { continue; }
if (is_dir($fPath)) {
$scanDirs[] = $fPath;
} elseif ($onlyFiles >= 0) {
$scanFiles[] = $fPath;
}
}
foreach ($scanDirs as $pDir) {
if ($onlyFiles <= 0) {
$results[] = $pDir;
}
if ($maxDepth !== 0) {
foreach (getDirContents($pDir, $onlyFiles, $excludeRegex, $maxDepth - 1) as $p) {
$results[] = $p;
}
}
}
foreach ($scanFiles as $p) {
$results[] = $p;
}
return $results;
}
And if you need relative paths:
function updateKeysWithRelPath(array $paths, string $baseDir, bool $allowBaseDirPath = false): array {
$results = [];
$regex = '~^' . preg_quote(str_replace(DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, '/', realpath($baseDir)), '~') . '(?:/|$)~s';
$regex = preg_replace('~/~', '/(?:(?!\.\.?/)(?:(?!/).)+/\.\.(?:/|$))?(?:\.(?:/|$))*', $regex); // limited to only one "/xx/../" expr
if (DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR === '\\') {
$regex = preg_replace('~/~', '[/\\\\\\\\]', $regex) . 'i';
}
foreach ($paths as $p) {
$rel = preg_replace($regex, '', $p, 1);
if ($rel === $p) {
throw new \Exception('Path relativize failed, path "' . $p . '" is not within basedir "' . $baseDir . '".');
} elseif ($rel === '') {
if (!$allowBaseDirPath) {
throw new \Exception('Path relativize failed, basedir path "' . $p . '" not allowed.');
} else {
$results[$rel] = './';
}
} else {
$results[$rel] = $p;
}
}
return $results;
}
function getDirContentsWithRelKeys(string $dir, int $onlyFiles = 0, string $excludeRegex = '~/\.git/~', int $maxDepth = -1): array {
return updateKeysWithRelPath(getDirContents($dir, $onlyFiles, $excludeRegex, $maxDepth), $dir);
}
This version solves/improves:
warnings from realpath when PHP open_basedir does not cover the .. directory.
does not use reference for the result array
allows to exclude directories and files
allows to list files/directories only
allows to limit the search depth
it always sort output with directories first (so directories can be removed/emptied in reverse order)
allows to get paths with relative keys
heavy optimized for hundred of thousands or even milions of files
write for more in the comments :)
Examples:
// list only `*.php` files and skip .git/ and the current file
$onlyPhpFilesExcludeRegex = '~/\.git/|(?<!/|\.php)$|^' . preg_quote(str_replace(DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, '/', realpath(__FILE__)), '~') . '$~is';
$phpFiles = getDirContents(__DIR__, 1, $onlyPhpFilesExcludeRegex);
print_r($phpFiles);
// with relative keys
$phpFiles = getDirContentsWithRelKeys(__DIR__, 1, $onlyPhpFilesExcludeRegex);
print_r($phpFiles);
// with "include only" regex to include only .html and .txt files with "/*_mails/en/*.(html|txt)" path
'~/\.git/|^(?!.*/(|' . '[^/]+_mails/en/[^/]+\.(?:html|txt)' . ')$)~is'
If you're using Laravel you can use the allFiles method on the Storage facade to recursively get all files as shown in the docs here: https://laravel.com/docs/8.x/filesystem#get-all-files-within-a-directory.
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Storage;
class TestClass {
public function test() {
// Gets all the files in the 'storage/app' directory.
$files = Storage::allFiles(storage_path('app'))
}
}
Here is mine :
function recScan( $mainDir, $allData = array() )
{
// hide files
$hidefiles = array(
".",
"..",
".htaccess",
".htpasswd",
"index.php",
"php.ini",
"error_log" ) ;
//start reading directory
$dirContent = scandir( $mainDir ) ;
foreach ( $dirContent as $key => $content )
{
$path = $mainDir . '/' . $content ;
// if is readable / file
if ( ! in_array( $content, $hidefiles ) )
{
if ( is_file( $path ) && is_readable( $path ) )
{
$allData[] = $path ;
}
// if is readable / directory
// Beware ! recursive scan eats ressources !
else
if ( is_dir( $path ) && is_readable( $path ) )
{
/*recursive*/
$allData = recScan( $path, $allData ) ;
}
}
}
return $allData ;
}
here I have example for that
List all the files and folders in a Directory csv(file) read with PHP recursive function
<?php
/** List all the files and folders in a Directory csv(file) read with PHP recursive function */
function getDirContents($dir, &$results = array()){
$files = scandir($dir);
foreach($files as $key => $value){
$path = realpath($dir.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.$value);
if(!is_dir($path)) {
$results[] = $path;
} else if($value != "." && $value != "..") {
getDirContents($path, $results);
//$results[] = $path;
}
}
return $results;
}
$files = getDirContents('/xampp/htdocs/medifree/lab');//here folder name where your folders and it's csvfile;
foreach($files as $file){
$csv_file =$file;
$foldername = explode(DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR,$file);
//using this get your folder name (explode your path);
print_r($foldername);
if (($handle = fopen($csv_file, "r")) !== FALSE) {
fgetcsv($handle);
while (($data = fgetcsv($handle, 1000, ",")) !== FALSE) {
$num = count($data);
for ($c=0; $c < $num; $c++) {
$col[$c] = $data[$c];
}
}
fclose($handle);
}
}
?>
http://myphpinformation.blogspot.in/2016/05/list-all-files-and-folders-in-directory-csv-file-read-with-php-recursive.html
I improved with one check iteration the good code of Hors Sujet to avoid including folders in the result array:
function getDirContents($dir, &$results = array()){
$files = scandir($dir);
foreach($files as $key => $value){
$path = realpath($dir.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.$value);
if(is_dir($path) == false) {
$results[] = $path;
}
else if($value != "." && $value != "..") {
getDirContents($path, $results);
if(is_dir($path) == false) {
$results[] = $path;
}
}
}
return $results;
}
I found this simple code:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/24981012
$Directory = new RecursiveDirectoryIterator($path);
$Iterator = new RecursiveIteratorIterator($Directory);
//Filter to get only PDF, JPEG, JPG, GIF, TIF files.
$Regex = new RegexIterator($Iterator, '/^.+(.jpe?g|.gif|.png|.tif|.pdf)$/i', RecursiveRegexIterator::GET_MATCH);
foreach($Regex as $val => $Regex){
echo "$val\n<br>";
}
I am using PHP and I need to script something like below:
I have to compare two folder structure
and with reference of source folder I
want to delete all the files/folders
present in other destination folder
which do not exist in reference source
folder, how could i do this?
EDITED:
$original = scan_dir_recursive('/var/www/html/copy2');
$mirror = scan_dir_recursive('/var/www/html/copy1');
function scan_dir_recursive($dir) {
$all_paths = array();
$new_paths = scandir($dir);
foreach ($new_paths as $path) {
if ($path == '.' || $path == '..') {
continue;
}
$path = $dir . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $path;
if (is_dir($path)) {
$all_paths = array_merge($all_paths, scan_dir_recursive($path));
} else {
$all_paths[] = $path;
}
}
return $all_paths;
}
foreach($mirror as $mirr)
{
if($mirr != '.' && $mirr != '..')
{
if(!in_array($mirr, $original))
{
unlink($mirr);
// delete the file
}
}
}
The above code shows what i did..
Here My copy1 folder contains extra files than copy2 folders hence i need these extra files to be deleted.
EDITED:
Below given output is are arrays of original Mirror and of difference of both..
Original Array
(
[0] => /var/www/html/copy2/Copy (5) of New Text Document.txt
[1] => /var/www/html/copy2/Copy of New Text Document.txt
)
Mirror Array
(
[0] => /var/www/html/copy1/Copy (2) of New Text Document.txt
[1] => /var/www/html/copy1/Copy (3) of New Text Document.txt
[2] => /var/www/html/copy1/Copy (5) of New Text Document.txt
)
Difference Array
(
[0] => /var/www/html/copy1/Copy (2) of New Text Document.txt
[1] => /var/www/html/copy1/Copy (3) of New Text Document.txt
[2] => /var/www/html/copy1/Copy (5) of New Text Document.txt
)
when i iterate a loop to delete on difference array all files has to be deleted as per displayed output.. how can i rectify this.. the loop for deletion is given below.
$dirs_to_delete = array();
foreach ($diff_path as $path) {
if (is_dir($path)) {
$dirs_to_delete[] = $path;
} else {
unlink($path);
}
}
while ($dir = array_pop($dirs_to_delete)) {
rmdir($dir);
}
First you need a recursive listing of both directories. A simple function like this will work:
function scan_dir_recursive($dir, $rel = null) {
$all_paths = array();
$new_paths = scandir($dir);
foreach ($new_paths as $path) {
if ($path == '.' || $path == '..') {
continue;
}
if ($rel === null) {
$path_with_rel = $path;
} else {
$path_with_rel = $rel . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $path;
}
$full_path = $dir . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $path;
$all_paths[] = $path_with_rel;
if (is_dir($full_path)) {
$all_paths = array_merge(
$all_paths, scan_dir_recursive($full_path, $path_with_rel)
);
}
}
return $all_paths;
}
Then you can compute their difference with array_diff.
$diff_paths = array_diff(
scan_dir_recursive('/foo/bar/mirror'),
scan_dir_recursive('/qux/baz/source')
);
Iterating over this array, you will be able to start deleting files. Directories are a bit trickier because they must be empty first.
// warning: test this code yourself before using on real data!
$dirs_to_delete = array();
foreach ($diff_paths as $path) {
if (is_dir($path)) {
$dirs_to_delete[] = $path;
} else {
unlink($path);
}
}
while ($dir = array_pop($dirs_to_delete)) {
rmdir($dir);
}
I've tested things and it should be working well now. Of course, don't take my word for it. Make sure to setup your own safe test before deleting real data.
For recursive directories please use:
$modified_directory = new RecursiveIteratorIterator(
new RecursiveDirectoryIterator('path/to/modified'), true
);
$modified_files = array();
foreach ($modified_directory as $file)
{
$modified_files []= $file->getPathname();
}
You can do other things like $file->isDot(), or $file->isFile(). For more file commands with SPLFileInfo visit http://www.php.net/manual/en/class.splfileinfo.php
Thanks all for the precious time given to my work, Special Thanks to erisco for his dedication for my problem, Below Code is the perfect code to acomplish the task I was supposed to do, with a little change in the erisco's last edited reply...
$source = '/var/www/html/copy1';
$mirror = '/var/www/html/copy2';
function scan_dir_recursive($dir, $rel = null) {
$all_paths = array();
$new_paths = scandir($dir);
foreach ($new_paths as $path) {
if ($path == '.' || $path == '..') {
continue;
}
if ($rel === null) {
$path_with_rel = $path;
} else {
$path_with_rel = $rel . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $path;
}
$full_path = $dir . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $path;
$all_paths[] = $path_with_rel;
if (is_dir($full_path)) {
$all_paths = array_merge(
$all_paths, scan_dir_recursive($full_path, $path_with_rel)
);
}
}
return $all_paths;
}
$diff_paths = array_diff(
scan_dir_recursive($mirror),
scan_dir_recursive($source)
);
echo "<pre>Difference ";print_r($diff_paths);
$dirs_to_delete = array();
foreach ($diff_paths as $path) {
$path = $mirror."/".$path;//added code to unlink.
if (is_dir($path)) {
$dirs_to_delete[] = $path;
} else {
if(unlink($path))
{
echo "File ".$path. "Deleted.";
}
}
}
while ($dir = array_pop($dirs_to_delete)) {
rmdir($dir);
}
First do a scandir() of the original folder, then do a scandir on mirror folder. start traversing the mirror folder array and check if that file is present in the scandir() of original folder. something like this
$original = scandir('path/to/original/folder');
$mirror = scandir('path/to/mirror/folder');
foreach($mirror as $mirr)
{
if($mirr != '.' && $mirr != '..')
{
if(in_array($mirr, $original))
{
// do not delete the file
}
else
{
// delete the file
unlink($mirr);
}
}
}
this should solve your problem. you will need to modify the above code accordingly (include some recursion in the above code to check if the folder that you are trying to delete is empty or not, if it is not empty then you will first need to delete all the file/folders in it and then delete the parent folder).
I'm trying to find all the files and folders under a specified directory
For example I have /home/user/stuff
I want to return
/home/user/stuff/folder1/image1.jpg
/home/user/stuff/folder1/image2.jpg
/home/user/stuff/folder2/subfolder1/image1.jpg
/home/user/stuff/image1.jpg
Hopefully that makes sense!
function dir_contents_recursive($dir) {
// open handler for the directory
$iter = new DirectoryIterator($dir);
foreach( $iter as $item ) {
// make sure you don't try to access the current dir or the parent
if ($item != '.' && $item != '..') {
if( $item->isDir() ) {
// call the function on the folder
dir_contents_recursive("$dir/$item");
} else {
// print files
echo $dir . "/" .$item->getFilename() . "<br>";
}
}
}
}
foreach (new RecursiveIteratorIterator(new RecursiveDirectoryIterator($dir)) as $f) {
echo "$f \r\n";
}
The working solution (change with your folder name)
<?php
$path = realpath('yourfolder/subfolder');
## or use like this
## $path = '/home/user/stuff/folder1';
foreach (new RecursiveIteratorIterator(new RecursiveDirectoryIterator($path)) as $filename)
{
echo "$filename\n";
}
?>
$dir = "/home/user/stuff/";
$scan = scandir($dir);
foreach ($scan as $output) {
echo "$output" . "<br />";
}
Find all the files and folders under a specified directory.
function getDirRecursive($dir, &$output = []) {
$scandir = scandir($dir);
foreach ($scandir as $a => $name) {
$path = realpath($dir . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $name);
if (!is_dir($path)) {
$output[] = $path;
} else if ($name != "." && $name != "..") {
getDirRecursive($path, $output);
$output[] = $path;
}
}
return $output;
}
var_dump(getDirRecursive('/home/user/stuff'));
Output (example) :
array (size=4)
0 => string '/home/user/stuff/folder1/image1.jpg' (length=35)
1 => string '/home/user/stuff/folder1/image2.jpg' (length=35)
2 => string '/home/user/stuff/folder2/subfolder1/image1.jpg' (length=46)
3 => string '/home/user/stuff/image1.jpg' (length=27)
listAllFiles( '../cooktail/' ); //send directory path to get the all files and floder of root dir
function listAllFiles( $strDir ) {
$dir = new DirectoryIterator( $strDir );
foreach( $dir as $fileinfo ) {
if( $fileinfo == '.' || $fileinfo == '..' ) continue;
if( $fileinfo->isDir() ) {
listAllFiles( "$strDir/$fileinfo" );
}
echo $fileinfo->getFilename() . "<br/>";
}
}
Beside RecursiveDirectoryIterator solution there is also glob() solution:
// do some extra filtering here, if necessary
function recurse( $item ) {
return is_dir( $item ) ? array_map( 'recurse', glob( "$item/*" ) ) : $item;
};
// array_walk_recursive: any key that holds an array will not be passed to the function.
array_walk_recursive( ( recurse( 'home/user/stuff' ) ), function( $item ) { print_r( $item ); } );
You can use the RecursiveDirectoryIterator or even the glob function.
Alternatively, the scandir function will do the job.