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okay so I have a php file sitting on main root and I am trying to get the filesize of the files in a lower folder on my server.

Example: http://website.com/myphpfile.php trying to access: http://website.com/movies/[with everything in in]

I keep getting 0 or some random number but I can't get it to produce the size for each file.

 // Opens directory
$myDirectory = opendir("./movies"); 

// Gets each entry
while($entryName = readdir($myDirectory)) {
   $dirArray[] = $entryName;
}

I am using this snippet:

function size_readable($size, $max = null, $system = 'si', $retstring = '%01.2f %s')
{
    // Pick units
    $systems['si']['prefix'] = array('B', 'K', 'MB', 'GB', 'TB', 'PB');
    $systems['si']['size']   = 1000;
    $systems['bi']['prefix'] = array('B', 'KiB', 'MiB', 'GiB', 'TiB', 'PiB');
    $systems['bi']['size']   = 1024;
    $sys = isset($systems[$system]) ? $systems[$system] : $systems['si'];

    // Max unit to display
    $depth = count($sys['prefix']) - 1;
    if ($max && false !== $d = array_search($max, $sys['prefix'])) {
        $depth = $d;
    }

    // Loop
    $i = 0;
    while ($size >= $sys['size'] && $i < $depth) {
        $size /= $sys['size'];
        $i++;
    }

    return sprintf($retstring, $size, $sys['prefix'][$i]);
}

My question is how do I call those files?

I know this is wrong here but what should it be?

$thefilesize = size_readable(filesize($entryName));

OR

Can someone write/edit this code to help me understand what is going on and where/what it's grabbing?

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  • Where are you calling size_readable? What is the value of $file?
    – Robbert
    Jan 29, 2014 at 3:10
  • I'm calling size_readable inside the loop and $file is null. I didn't mean to put that in there. Let me edit that section. It should read: $thefilesize = size_readable(filesize($entryName));
    – Joe Salmi
    Jan 29, 2014 at 3:15

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$entryName will only refer to the file name. If you want to refer to the file, you need to include the directory as well.

$thefilesize = size_readable(filesize($myDirectory .'/' . $entryName));
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  • okay I got it to work but I had to modify that a little. After you tole me I needed to include the directory AND the file it made since but now it's telling me filesize() [function.filesize]: stat failed for..... file any file over 2 gigs. Looking at my code there is no max on there right so why would it error out on those files?
    – Joe Salmi
    Jan 29, 2014 at 3:34
  • From the php documentation: Note: Because PHP's integer type is signed and many platforms use 32bit integers, some filesystem functions may return unexpected results for files which are larger than 2GB. php.net/manual/en/function.filesize.php
    – Robbert
    Jan 29, 2014 at 3:43
  • Is there a way to change that? or what can I add to ignore the files larger than 2gb?
    – Joe Salmi
    Jan 29, 2014 at 3:50
  • That was discussed here: stackoverflow.com/questions/5501451/…
    – Robbert
    Jan 29, 2014 at 3:57

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