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I was asked to create a cron job that deletes all files and folders from a folder (recursive) excluding some file extensions.

I have this code (which I found on the web):

function rrmdir($dir) {
    $structure = glob(rtrim($dir, "/").'/*');
    if (is_array($structure)) {
        foreach($structure as $file) {
            if (is_dir($file)) rrmdir($file);
            elseif (is_file($file)) unlink($file);
        }
    }
    rmdir($dir);
}

Which will remove ANYTHING from the folder specified, but as said, I need to add exception to in (all '.php' files should not be remove).

Please assume the following structure for folder:

FOLDER1
FOLDER2
FOLDER3
FILE1.ZIP
FILE2.ZIP
DONOTDELETE1.PHP
DONOTDELETE2.PHP

So, everything should be deleted, except the php files

Can anyone help me with this?

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  • Are you sure in $file have fullpath with file
    – wild
    Feb 22, 2014 at 10:01
  • the function is working as is, please see my edit. Feb 22, 2014 at 10:02
  • i think $file value did not match please make sure it same one another think is $file value have extra space or character
    – wild
    Feb 22, 2014 at 10:09

2 Answers 2

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this is modified function try with this. this will delete all file except *.php OR *.PHP files

function rrmdir($dir) {
    $structure = glob(rtrim($dir, "/").'/*');

    $rm_dir_flag = true;

    if (is_array($structure))
    {
        foreach($structure as $file) 
        {
            if (is_dir($file))
            {
                rrmdir($file);
            }
            else if(is_file($file))
            {
                $ext = substr($file, -4);
                if($ext==".php" || $ext==".PHP")
                {
                    $rm_dir_flag = false;
                }
                else
                {
                    unlink($file);
                }   
            }   
        }
    }

    if($rm_dir_flag)
    {
        rmdir($dir);
    }   
}

UPDATE 2:

if you want to protect file with particuar extension you can do this

rrmdir($your_directory, ".php");

//or

rrmdir($your_directory, ".pdf");

//or

rrmdir($your_directory, ".jpeg");

function rrmdir($dir, $protect_extension) {

       if(!is_dir($dir))
       {
             return;
       }
       $len = strlen($protect_extension)*(-1);


        $structure = glob(rtrim($dir, "/").'/*');

        $rm_dir_flag = true;

        if (is_array($structure))
        {
            foreach($structure as $file) 
            {
                if (is_dir($file))
                {
                    rrmdir($file, $protect_extension);
                }
                else if(is_file($file))
                {
                    $ext = substr($file, $len);
                    if($ext==$protect_extension || $ext==strtoupper($protect_extension))
                    {
                        $rm_dir_flag = false;
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        unlink($file);
                    }   
                }   
            }
        }

        if($rm_dir_flag)
        {
            rmdir($dir);
        }   
    }
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0

Can you try this, Added if($ext!='php'){

    function rrmdir($dir) {
        $structure = glob(rtrim($dir, "/").'/*');
        if (is_array($structure)) {
            foreach($structure as $file) {
                if (is_dir($file)){
                    rrmdir($file);
                }elseif(is_file($file)){
                    $info = pathinfo($file);
                    $ext = strtolower($info['extension']);
                    if($ext!='php'){
                        unlink($file);
                    }
                }
            }
        }
        rmdir($dir);
    }
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  • 1
    how would that be different? there is no file extension exception on the call? Feb 22, 2014 at 10:08
  • can the exception be added to the call of the function? Feb 22, 2014 at 10:08
  • @Krish R if you call every rmdir($dir) for every folder what will happen if there is a php file inside that folder? Feb 22, 2014 at 10:10
  • the function i posted would delete everything in a folder. including the php files. Feb 22, 2014 at 10:10
  • @Satish Sharma, As per the document, to remove the directory, the directory must be empty, So that you can able to remove. Here anyway php files may exists, so in that case I am ignored.
    – Krish R
    Feb 22, 2014 at 10:24

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