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PHP Get all subdirectories of a given directory

I want a drop down menu to show all sub-directories in ./files/$userid/ not just the main folder. For example: /files/$userid/folder1/folder2/

My current code is:

HTML:

<select name="myDirs">
<option value=""  selected="selected">Select a folder</option>

PHP:

if (chdir("./files/" . $userid)) {

       $dirs = glob('*', GLOB_ONLYDIR);
       foreach($dirs as $val){
          echo '<option value="'.$val.'">'.$val."</option>\n";
       }        
        } else {
       echo 'Changing directory failed.';
}
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  • And your question is? Keep in mind that formulating requirements is not a programming question. I suggest you search for your requirements on site first, because listing directories has been asked and answered in various flavors already. So why not take a place at the bar and order your drink?
    – hakre
    Jan 13, 2013 at 15:36
  • You will need to use PHP's native RecursiveDirectoryIterator class. This answer should help.
    – hohner
    Jan 13, 2013 at 15:37
  • I tried this pastebin.com/fpJiiCbZ, but it doesn't work. This is the output I get: i.imgur.com/gWt3U.png
    – Brian
    Jan 13, 2013 at 15:47
  • You didn't implement the correct code. Copy and paste the PHP code set out in the above answer and it should work.
    – hohner
    Jan 13, 2013 at 15:49
  • I did, I don't want to get filenames, only folders. What's 'work.txt' in the answer? (Copy pasting the code return empty drop-down)
    – Brian
    Jan 13, 2013 at 15:54

3 Answers 3

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RecursiveDirectoryIterator should do the trick. Unfortunately, the documentation is not great, so here is an example:

$root = '/etc';

$iter = new RecursiveIteratorIterator(
    new RecursiveDirectoryIterator($root, RecursiveDirectoryIterator::SKIP_DOTS),
    RecursiveIteratorIterator::SELF_FIRST,
    RecursiveIteratorIterator::CATCH_GET_CHILD // Ignore "Permission denied"
);

$paths = array($root);
foreach ($iter as $path => $dir) {
    if ($dir->isDir()) {
        $paths[] = $path;
    }
}

print_r($paths);

This generates the following output on my computer:

Array
(
    [0] => /etc
    [1] => /etc/rc2.d
    [2] => /etc/luarocks
    ...
    [17] => /etc/php5
    [18] => /etc/php5/apache2
    [19] => /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d
    [20] => /etc/php5/mods-available
    [21] => /etc/php5/conf.d
    [22] => /etc/php5/cli
    [23] => /etc/php5/cli/conf.d
    [24] => /etc/rc4.d
    [25] => /etc/minicom
    [26] => /etc/ufw
    [27] => /etc/ufw/applications.d
    ...
    [391] => /etc/firefox
    [392] => /etc/firefox/pref
    [393] => /etc/cron.d
)
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  • thanks @PleaseStand its work fine, only need one more foreach loop for list view like your output
    – asi_x
    May 26, 2015 at 19:24
  • Nice one. It would be better if you can illustrate how to filter away hidden folders & their contents (such as .svn).
    – Raptor
    Nov 16, 2015 at 8:22
  • doesn't work for me... just timeouts even on timeout set to one hour when directory count is only 1000 Dec 1, 2017 at 23:40
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You can write your own recursive listing of the directories like:

function expandDirectories($base_dir) {
      $directories = array();
      foreach(scandir($base_dir) as $file) {
            if($file == '.' || $file == '..') continue;
            $dir = $base_dir.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.$file;
            if(is_dir($dir)) {
                $directories []= $dir;
                $directories = array_merge($directories, expandDirectories($dir));
            }
      }
      return $directories;
}

$directories = expandDirectories(dirname(__FILE__));
print_r($directories);
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  • 2
    this is a great php solution without using external libraries
    – Katushai
    Sep 2, 2014 at 14:04
  • Comparing the accepted answer with this one, terminal: time php -f test.php, this one is faster. Jul 31, 2015 at 11:55
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You can use a recursive glob implementation like in this function:

function rglob($pattern='*', $path='', $flags = 0) {
$paths=glob($path.'*', GLOB_MARK|GLOB_ONLYDIR|GLOB_NOSORT);
$files=glob($path.$pattern, $flags);
foreach ($paths as $path) {
  $files=array_merge($files,rglob($pattern, $path, $flags));
}
return $files;
}
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  • @user183391 that lists files or folders?
    – Brian
    Jan 13, 2013 at 15:48
  • You can use GLOB_ONLYDIR for $flags argument
    – Alex
    Jan 13, 2013 at 15:55

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