What would be the best way to list all the files in one directory with PHP? Is there a $_SERVER function to do this? I would like to list all the files in the usernames/ directory and loop over that result with a link, so that I can just click the hyperlink of the filename to get there. Thanks!
2 Answers
You are looking for the command scandir.
$path = '/tmp';
$files = scandir($path);
Following code will remove .
and ..
from the returned array from scandir
:
$files = array_diff(scandir($path), array('.', '..'));
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100This is the more elegant solution. I would also add/recommend $files = array_diff(scandir($path), array('..', '.'));– kyleJul 2, 2014 at 21:31
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14$files = array_values(array_diff(scandir($path), array('.', '..'))); // this will reindex Feb 14, 2017 at 18:04
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4I experienced a small snag finding the directory.
$files = array_diff(scandir(__DIR__ .$path), array('.', '..'));
solved the problem. From stackoverflow.com/questions/11885717/… Apr 26, 2017 at 16:33 -
4Use array_values() to reindex the array after array_diff()
array_values(array_diff(scandir($path), array('..', '.')));
– vinsaSep 18, 2020 at 15:27
Check this out : readdir()
This bit of code should list all entries in a certain directory:
if ($handle = opendir('.')) {
while (false !== ($entry = readdir($handle))) {
if ($entry != "." && $entry != "..") {
echo "$entry\n";
}
}
closedir($handle);
}
Edit: miah's solution is much more elegant than mine, you should use his solution instead.
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4this works perfect too
$files = scandir($imgspath); $total = count($files); $images = array(); for($x = 0; $x <= $total; $x++): if ($files[$x] != '.' && $files[$x] != '..') { $images[] = $files[$x]; } endfor;
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This might be a better solution when performance matter: readdir-vs-scandir.– SAMProJun 5, 2018 at 9:32
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2your advantage is: you can filter in one single loop. Say you only want to have
.html
files and no files containing404
, you can do this on one loop with your solution. Miah you have to loop over the results again– ToskanOct 12, 2019 at 22:50
$temp_files = glob(__dir__.'/*'); foreach($temp_files as $file) {.............}