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dir

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dirDirectory sınıfının örneğini döndürür

Açıklama

dir(string $dizin, ?resource $bağlam = null): Directory|false

Bir dizini okumak için yarı nesne yönelimli bir mekanizma. Belirtilen dizin açılır.

Bağımsız Değişkenler

dizin

Açılacak dizin.

bağlam

Akım bağlamı özkaynağı.

Dönen Değerler

Normalde Directory örneği döner, hata oluşursa false döner.

Sürüm Bilgisi

Sürüm: Açıklama
8.0.0 bağlam artık null olabiliyor.

Örnekler

Örnek 1 - dir() örneği

Aşağıdaki örnekte Directory::read()'in dönüş değerine bakılma şekline dikkat edilmelidir. Dönüş değerinin false ile aynı olup olmadığına (eşitlik ve aynılık hakkında daha fazla bilgi için Karşılaştırma İşleçlerine bakın) bakılmaktadır, çünkü bu yapılmazsa adı false olarak değerlendirilen herhangi bir dizin girdisi döngüyü durdurur.

<?php
$d
= dir("/etc/php5");
echo
"Tanıtıcı: " . $d->handle . "\n";
echo
"Dizin: " . $d->path . "\n";
while (
false !== ($entry = $d->read())) {
echo
$entry."\n";
}
$d->close();
?>

Yukarıdaki örnek şuna benzer bir çıktı üretir:

Tanıtıcı: Resource id #2
Dizin: /etc/php5
.
..
apache
cgi
cli

Notlar

Bilginize:

Okuma yönteminden dönen dizin girdilerinin sıralaması sisteme bağlıdır.

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User Contributed Notes 6 notes

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synnus at gmail dot com
3 years ago
<?php

// simple juste use FilesystemIterator
// and you can skip dot and duble dot
// and use it in array
// new FilesystemIterator( PATH , OPTIONS ) : array

$array_file_list = new FilesystemIterator( PATH_ROOT . 'folder/', FilesystemIterator::SKIP_DOTS );

?>
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fordiman at gmail dot com
18 years ago
This one's pretty nice. After getting frustrated for hunting down .jpg files in my massive music collection (PHP would run out of memory), I thought there should be a preg_ls function.

function preg_ls ($path=".", $rec=false, $pat="/.*/") {
// it's going to be used repeatedly, ensure we compile it for speed.
$pat=preg_replace("|(/.*/[^S]*)|s", "\\1S", $pat);
//Remove trailing slashes from path
while (substr($path,-1,1)=="/") $path=substr($path,0,-1);
//also, make sure that $path is a directory and repair any screwups
if (!is_dir($path)) $path=dirname($path);
//assert either truth or falsehoold of $rec, allow no scalars to mean truth
if ($rec!==true) $rec=false;
//get a directory handle
$d=dir($path);
//initialise the output array
$ret=Array();
//loop, reading until there's no more to read
while (false!==($e=$d->read())) {
//Ignore parent- and self-links
if (($e==".")||($e=="..")) continue;
//If we're working recursively and it's a directory, grab and merge
if ($rec && is_dir($path."/".$e)) {
$ret=array_merge($ret,preg_ls($path."/".$e,$rec,$pat));
continue;
}
//If it don't match, exclude it
if (!preg_match($pat,$e)) continue;
//In all other cases, add it to the output array
$ret[]=$path."/".$e;
}
//finally, return the array
return $ret;
}

Not bad for a mere 18 lines, don't you think?

Example use:

foreach (preg_ls("/etc/X11", true, "/.*\.conf/i") as $file) echo $file."\n";

Output:

/etc/X11/xkb/README.config
/etc/X11/xorg.conf-vesa
/etc/X11/xorg.conf~
/etc/X11/gui.conf
/etc/X11/xorg.conf
/etc/X11/xorg.conf-fbdev
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samuel dot l at mushicrew dot com
18 years ago
Note that the dir object will use the default encoding for non-unicode programs on Windows with PHP 5.x.

So, if you have a file named with characters unsupported by the current default encoding, the dir->read() method will return a wrong entry.

<?php
/*
** This script is on the same directory than a file named with
** unsupported characters for the current default encoding.
*/
$d = dir("./");
while(
false !== ($e = $d->read()))
echo
$e . '<br/>';
?>

This will print a "?" for every unsupported characters, and not the right file name. So take care if you check with is_file/is_dir right after enumerating.
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Anonymous
18 years ago
Regarding samuel's comment about the dir() function not supporting Unicode properly, it's all in the encoding. The function does NOT internally change Unicode characters into question marks (?), as I was first led to believe. If you simply try to output them in UTF-8, they'll show up just right.
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synnus at gmail dot com
2 years ago
<?php

/*
New recursive PHP8
gen array path with FilesystemIterator
*/

$recurcive_path = [];
rdir(path, $recurcive_path);
var_dump($recurcive_path);

function
rdir(string $path, array &$recurcive_path): string
{
if (
$path != '') {
$recurcive_path[] = $path;
$array_list = iterator_to_array(new FilesystemIterator($path, FilesystemIterator::SKIP_DOTS));
foreach (
$array_list as $name) {
$pathname = $name->getpathname();
if(
is_dir($pathname) && $name->getfilename()[0] != '.'){
$path = rdir($pathname,$recurcive_path);
}
}
return
$path;
}
return
'';
}

?>
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1
GUILLE@GARGANO
13 years ago
to get a dir of http://www.example.com/directory

<?php
function remotedir($dir)
{
$dir = str_replace(" ", "%20", html_entity_decode($dir));
if ((
$rh = fopen($dir, 'rb')) === FALSE) { return false; }
$i = 0;
while (!
feof($rh)) {
$archivos = fgetss($rh);
$directorio[$i++] = trim( substr($archivos,1,strpos($archivos," ",1)) );
}
fclose($rh);
return
$directorio;
}
?>
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