Simply put, how do I specify an absolute filesystem path using the require_once keyword in PHP? The code will be run in CLI, not on a webpage. What is the root file path? I am running Windows, FYI.
Thank you.
Try using a Magic Constant __DIR__
__DIR__
The directory of the file. If used inside an include, the directory of the included file is returned. This is equivalent to dirname(__FILE__
). This directory name does not have a trailing slash unless it is the root directory. (Added in PHP 5.3.0.)
On windows, it's the backslash notation, also you have to escape them if you are using double quotes.
require_once("C:\\folder\\folder\\etc");
require_once('/some/path/foo.php');
Starting the path with a /
indicates you are using a absolute (starting in root) path.
require_once('some/path/foo.php');
Starting the path without a /
indicates you are using a absolute (starting in current working dir) path.
Otherwise, have a look at the __FILE__ and __DIR__ magic constants.
Well, \
alone will get you the root of the current drive (typically C:\
), or if you need to you can specify which drive you need. Just remember to escape those backslashes, or use forward slashes instead (Windows will silently convert them)