61

The following code will list all the file in a directory

<?php
if ($handle = opendir('.')) {
    while (false !== ($file = readdir($handle)))
    {
        if (($file != ".") 
         && ($file != ".."))
        {
            $thelist .= '<LI><a href="'.$file.'">'.$file.'</a>';
        }
    }

    closedir($handle);
}
?>

<P>List of files:</p>
<UL>
<P><?=$thelist?></p>
</UL>

While this is very simple code it does the job.

I'm now looking for a way to list ONLY files that have .xml (or .XML) at the end, how do I do that?

10 Answers 10

225

You'll be wanting to use glob()

Example:

$files = glob('/path/to/dir/*.xml');
4
  • 1
    i'm not a PHP programmer, I'm an old C programmer. Where if the code am I adding that?
    – Jessica
    Jun 17, 2010 at 13:55
  • 1
    @Jessica you completely replace your code with that single line. It will return an array of all files paths having an xml extension. You can iterate over that with foreach to build your HTML list then.
    – Gordon
    Jun 17, 2010 at 13:57
  • +1 Awesome answer. I didn’t know about glob() and will definitely be using this a lot from now on. Thanks! Jun 17, 2010 at 14:03
  • 29
    @Jessica This answer seems to be better than the one chosen. How about changing it? Jun 4, 2012 at 9:07
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if ($handle = opendir('.')) {
    while (false !== ($file = readdir($handle)))
    {
        if ($file != "." && $file != ".." && strtolower(substr($file, strrpos($file, '.') + 1)) == 'xml')
        {
            $thelist .= '<li><a href="'.$file.'">'.$file.'</a></li>';
        }
    }
    closedir($handle);
}

A simple way to look at the extension using substr and strrpos

2
  • 1
    Checking if $file is . or .. is useless if you already try to find a certain extension, because that will already exclude those two cases. Also, for security reasons you might want to remove any .. in the path so that one can only access a sub directory, and not a sibling or parent directory. Consider this only if your directory ain't static.
    – Yeti
    Aug 18, 2013 at 17:38
  • 4
    This answers the original question, but I think the question should really be "is there an explicit PHP syntax which can do this for you?". The answer is yes, as you see by the highest up-voted answer. Feb 19, 2014 at 18:24
14
$it = new RegexIterator(new DirectoryIterator("."), "/\\.xml\$/i"));

foreach ($it as $filename) {
    //...
}

You can also use the recursive variants of the iterators to traverse an entire directory hierarchy.

2
5

I use this code:

<?php

{
//foreach (glob("images/*.jpg") as $large) 
foreach (glob("*.xml") as $filename) { 

//echo "$filename\n";
//echo str_replace("","","$filename\n");

echo str_replace("","","<a href='$filename'>$filename</a>\n");

}
}


?>
0
3

you can mix between glob() function & pathinfo() function like below.

the below code will show files information for specific extension "pdf"

foreach ( glob("*.pdf") as $file ) {

    $file_info = pathinfo( getcwd().'/'.$file );

    echo $file_info['dirname'], "<br>";
    echo $file_info['basename'], "<br>";
    echo $file_info['extension'], "<br>";
    echo $file_info['filename'], "<br>"; 
    echo '<hr>';
}
1

LIST FILES and FOLDERS in a directory (Full Code):
p.s. you have to uncomment the 5th line if you want only for specific extensions

<?PHP
# The current directory
$directory = dir("./");

# If you want to turn on Extension Filter, then uncomment this:
### $allowed_ext = array(".sample", ".png", ".jpg", ".jpeg", ".txt", ".doc", ".xls"); 




## Description of the soft: list_dir_files.php  
## Major credits: phpDIRList 2.0 -(c)2005 Ulrich S. Kapp :: Systemberatung ::

$do_link = TRUE; 
$sort_what = 0; //0- by name; 1 - by size; 2 - by date
$sort_how = 0; //0 - ASCENDING; 1 - DESCENDING


# # #
function dir_list($dir){ 
    $i=0; 
    $dl = array(); 
    if ($hd = opendir($dir))    { 
        while ($sz = readdir($hd)) {  
            if (preg_match("/^\./",$sz)==0) $dl[] = $sz;$i.=1;  
        } 
    closedir($hd); 
    } 
    asort($dl); 
    return $dl; 
} 
if ($sort_how == 0) { 
    function compare0($x, $y) {  
        if ( $x[0] == $y[0] ) return 0;  
        else if ( $x[0] < $y[0] ) return -1;  
        else return 1;  
    }  
    function compare1($x, $y) {  
        if ( $x[1] == $y[1] ) return 0;  
        else if ( $x[1] < $y[1] ) return -1;  
        else return 1;  
    }  
    function compare2($x, $y) {  
        if ( $x[2] == $y[2] ) return 0;  
        else if ( $x[2] < $y[2] ) return -1;  
        else return 1;  
    }  
}else{ 
    function compare0($x, $y) {  
        if ( $x[0] == $y[0] ) return 0;  
        else if ( $x[0] < $y[0] ) return 1;  
        else return -1;  
    }  
    function compare1($x, $y) {  
        if ( $x[1] == $y[1] ) return 0;  
        else if ( $x[1] < $y[1] ) return 1;  
        else return -1;  
    }  
    function compare2($x, $y) {  
        if ( $x[2] == $y[2] ) return 0;  
        else if ( $x[2] < $y[2] ) return 1;  
        else return -1;  
    }  

} 

################################################## 
#    We get the information here 
################################################## 

$i = 0; 
while($file=$directory->read()) { 
    $file = strtolower($file);
    $ext = strrchr($file, '.');
    if (isset($allowed_ext) && (!in_array($ext,$allowed_ext)))
        {
            // dump 
        }
    else { 
        $temp_info = stat($file); 
        $new_array[$i][0] = $file; 
        $new_array[$i][1] = $temp_info[7]; 
        $new_array[$i][2] = $temp_info[9]; 
        $new_array[$i][3] = date("F d, Y", $new_array[$i][2]); 
        $i = $i + 1; 
        } 
} 
$directory->close(); 

################################################## 
# We sort the information here 
################################################# 

switch ($sort_what) { 
    case 0: 
            usort($new_array, "compare0"); 
    break; 
    case 1: 
            usort($new_array, "compare1"); 
    break; 
    case 2: 
            usort($new_array, "compare2"); 
    break; 
} 

############################################################### 
#    We display the infomation here 
############################################################### 

$i2 = count($new_array); 
$i = 0; 
echo "<table border=1> 
                <tr> 
                    <td width=150> File name</td> 
                    <td width=100> File Size</td> 
                    <td width=100>Last Modified</td> 
                </tr>"; 
for ($i=0;$i<$i2;$i++) { 
    if (!$do_link) { 
        $line = "<tr><td align=right>" .  
                        $new_array[$i][0] .  
                        "</td><td align=right>" .  
                        number_format(($new_array[$i][1]/1024)) .  
                        "k"; 
        $line = $line  . "</td><td align=right>" . $new_array[$i][3] . "</td></tr>"; 
    }else{ 
        $line = '<tr><td align=right><A HREF="' .   
                        $new_array[$i][0] . '">' .  
                        $new_array[$i][0] .  
                        "</A></td><td align=right>"; 
        $line = $line . number_format(($new_array[$i][1]/1024)) .  
                        "k"  . "</td><td align=right>" .  
                        $new_array[$i][3] . "</td></tr>"; 
    } 
    echo $line; 
} 
echo "</table>"; 


?>
1
  • This is a "one solution fits all" reply, with all possible eventualities and requirements taken into account. It's a bit verbose for the common case where some things can be taken for granted. Feb 19, 2014 at 18:17
1

You should use glob.

glob('*.xml')

More about using glob and advanced filtering:

http://domexception.blogspot.fi/2013/08/php-using-functional-programming-for.html

0

Simplest answer is to put another condition '.xml' == strtolower(substr($file, -3)).

But I'd recommend using glob instead too.

0

You can extend the RecursiveFilterIterator class like this:

class ExtensionFilter extends RecursiveFilterIterator
{
  /**
  * Hold the extensions pass to the class constructor 
  */
  protected $extensions;

  /**
   * ExtensionFilter constructor.
   *  
   * @param RecursiveIterator $iterator
   * @param string|array $extensions Extension to filter as an array ['php'] or
   * as string with commas in between 'php, exe, ini'
   */
  public function __construct(RecursiveIterator $iterator, $extensions)
  {
     parent::__construct($iterator);
     $this->extensions = is_array($extensions) ? $extensions :  array_map('trim', explode(',', $extensions));
  }

  public function accept()
  {
      if ($this->hasChildren()) {
         return true;
      }

      return $this->current()->isFile() &&
         in_array(strtolower($this->current()->getExtension()), $this->extensions);
  }

  public function getChildren()
  {
     return new self($this->getInnerIterator()->getChildren(), $this->extensions);
  }

Now you can instantiate RecursiveDirectoryIterator with path as an argument like this:

 $iterator = new RecursiveDirectoryIterator('\path\to\dir');
 $iterator = new ExtensionFilter($iterator, 'xml, php, ini');

 foreach($iterator as $file)
 {
   echo $file . '<br />';
 }

This will list files under the current folder only.

To get the files in subdirectories also, pass the $iterator ( ExtensionFIlter Iterator) to RecursiveIteratorIterator as argument:

$iterator = new RecursiveIteratorIterator($iterator, RecursiveIteratorIterator::SELF_FIRST);

Now run the foreach loop on this iterator. You will get the files with specified extension

Note:-- Also make sure to run the ExtensionFilter before RecursiveIteratorIterator, otherwise you will get all the files

0

The $files array will get all files in the directory which the specified extension

$directory = 'pathto/directory';
$files = array();
$allowed_ext = array( "xml", "png", "jpg", "jpeg", "txt", "doc", "xls","csv"); 
// Check if the directory exists or not
if (file_exists($directory) && is_dir($directory)) {
    // Get the files in the directory
    $scan_contents = scandir($directory);
    // Filter out the current (.) and parent (..) directories 
    $files_array = array_diff($scan_contents, array('.', '..'));
    // Get each files of our directory with line break
    foreach ($files_array as $file) {
        //Get the file path
        $file_path = "$directory/$file";
        // Get the file extension
        $file_ext = strtolower(pathinfo($file_path, PATHINFO_EXTENSION));        
        if (in_array($file_ext, $allowed_ext) ) {
            $files[] = $file_path;
        }
    }
} 
echo '<pre>$files:-';
print_r($files);
echo '</pre>';

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